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"With penetrating insight and unswerving integrity, Douglass probes the fundamental truths about JFK's assassination ... By far the most important book yet written on the subject." -- Gaeton Fonzi, former Staff Investigator, US House Select Committee on Assassinations
"JFK and the Unspeakable is an exceptional achievement. Douglass has made the strongest case so far in the JFK assissiation literature as to the Who and the Why of Dallas." -- Gerald McKnight, author, Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why
Douglas presents, brilliantly, an unfamiliar yet thoroughly convincing account of a series of creditable decisions of John F. Kennedy -- at odds with his initial Cold War stance -- that earned him the secret distrust and hatred of hard-liners amont the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the CIA. -- Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
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