JFK and the Unspeakable : Why He Died and Why it Matters
By James W. DouglassJames Douglass provides an astonishing new examination of the Kennedy assassination and its implications. Douglass lays out the journey that led JFK in the course of three years from his position as a traditional Cold Warrior to his determination to break with the logic of the Cold War and lead the world in an entirely different direction. This sequence of steps led his adversaries in the military and intelligence establishment to view him as a virtual traitor who had to be eliminated. Douglass's book has all the elements of a political thriller but the stakes couldn't be higher. Only by understanding the truth behind the murder of JFK can we grasp his vision and assume the urgent struggle for peace today.
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- Hardcover
- 544 pages
- English
- 1570757550
- 9781570757556
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