The Anxious Assassins is another attempt at finding the truth of what happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. To this day, into 2015, the real story has yet to have been written. In a 2003 interview, Robert Blakey, the Chief Counsel of the HSCA issued a statement on the CIA: “...I no longer believe that we were able to conduct an appropriate investigation of the CIA and its relationship to Oswald.... We now know that the Agency withheld from the Warren Commission the CIA-Mafia plots to kill Castro. Had the commission known of the plots, it would have followed a different path in its investigation. The Agency unilaterally deprived the commission of a chance to obtain the full truth, which will now never be known. Significantly, the Warren Commission's conclusion that the agencies of the government co-operated with it is, in retrospect, not the truth To read the real truth you should read "The Anxious Assassins," a novel that reveals much more truth than any non-fiction book or memoir ever could.
The Anxious Assassins is another attempt at finding the truth of what happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. To this day, into 2015, the real story has yet to have been written. In a 2003 interview, Robert Blakey, the Chief Counsel of the HSCA issued a statement on the CIA: “...I no longer believe that we were able to conduct an appropriate investigation of the CIA and its relationship to Oswald.... We now know that the Agency withheld from the Warren Commission the CIA-Mafia plots to kill Castro. Had the commission known of the plots, it would have followed a different path in its investigation. The Agency unilaterally deprived the commission of a chance to obtain the full truth, which will now never be known. Significantly, the Warren Commission's conclusion that the agencies of the government co-operated with it is, in retrospect, not the truth To read the real truth you should read "The Anxious Assassins," a novel that reveals much more truth than any non-fiction book or memoir ever could.