Blood, Money, & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK
By (Author) Barr McClellan
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
23rd February 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Constitution: government and the state
973.922092
Paperback
464
, Spine 33mm
544g
Blood, Money, & Power exposes the secret, high-level conspiracy in Texas that led to President John F. Kennedys death and the succession of Lyndon B. Johnson as president in 1963. Attorney Barr McClellan, a former member of L.B.J.s legal team, uses hundreds of newly released documents, including insider interviews, court papers, and the Warren Commission, to illuminate the maneuvers, payoffs, and power plays that revolved around the assassination of Kennedy and to expose L.B.J.s involvement in the murder plot.
In addition to revealing new information, McClellan answers common questions surrounding the assassination of our thirty-fifth president. Who had the opportunity, motive, and means to assassinate J.F.K. Who controlled the investigation and findings of the Warren Commission This historically significant book is proof that absolute power, money, blood, corruption, and deception were at the heart of politics in the early 1960s, and it represents the very best investigative journalism has to offer.
It's hard not to read this work and not shout 'Guilty as hell!' --Walt Brown, editor of JFK/Deep Politics Quarterly
Barr McClellan's insider's voice is a valuable addition to those who earnestly seek the truth of what really happened on November 22, 1963. --Nigel Turner, creator of The Men Who Killed Kennedy (The Discovery Channel)
It s hard not to read this work and not shout Guilty as hell! --Walt Brown, editor of JFK/Deep Politics Quarterly
Barr McClellan s insider s voice is a valuable addition to those who earnestly seek the truth of what really happened on November 22, 1963. --Nigel Turner, creator of The Men Who Killed Kennedy (The Discovery Channel)
Barr McClellan 's insider 's voice is a valuable addition to those who earnestly seek the truth of what really happened on November 22, 1963. --Nigel Turner, creator of The Men Who Killed Kennedy (The Discovery Channel)
It 's hard not to read this work and not shout Guilty as hell! --Walt Brown, editor of "JFK/Deep Politics Quarterly"