Author: | Steven Hager | ISBN: | 9781370516940 |
Publisher: | Steven Hager | Publication: | January 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Steven Hager |
ISBN: | 9781370516940 |
Publisher: | Steven Hager |
Publication: | January 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Despite an avalanche of disinfo being dumped through the major media over the decades, the assassination of JFK has finally unraveled. A renegade CIA station working with a Sicilian secret society orchestrated the assassination, but their participation could never have been so massively covered-up unless they were working with elements higher up in the Pentagon. Whether you are new to the case, or a longtime researcher, you'll find these essays entertaining and enlightening as Hager probes details overlooked by most others. On any major conspiracy involving CIA ops, the company always puts its players into the driver's seat on both sides of the wedge.
"It took me 30 years to untangle these ops," says Hager, "and I don't pretend to have the final story, just something closer than the average JFK book, many of which run long and are stuffed with unessential detail."
This book replaces a previous distillation of the event titled Dirty Money, Secret Societies and Killing JFK.
Despite an avalanche of disinfo being dumped through the major media over the decades, the assassination of JFK has finally unraveled. A renegade CIA station working with a Sicilian secret society orchestrated the assassination, but their participation could never have been so massively covered-up unless they were working with elements higher up in the Pentagon. Whether you are new to the case, or a longtime researcher, you'll find these essays entertaining and enlightening as Hager probes details overlooked by most others. On any major conspiracy involving CIA ops, the company always puts its players into the driver's seat on both sides of the wedge.
"It took me 30 years to untangle these ops," says Hager, "and I don't pretend to have the final story, just something closer than the average JFK book, many of which run long and are stuffed with unessential detail."
This book replaces a previous distillation of the event titled Dirty Money, Secret Societies and Killing JFK.