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CIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys: How and Why US Agents Conspired to Assassinate JFK and RFK
By (Author) Patrick Nolan
Foreword by Henry C. Lee
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st February 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas: pre-Columbian period
973.922
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
465g
"Readers who can't get enough of speculation about the JFK and RFK assassinations should definitely give [CIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys] a read ..."Booklist
The US Central Intelligence Agency is no stranger to conspiracy and allegations of corruption. Across the globe, violent coups have been orchestrated, high-profile targets kidnapped, and world leaders dispatched at the hands of CIA agents. During the 1960s, on domestic soil, the methods used to protect their interests and themselves at the expense of the American people were no less ruthless. InCIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys, Patrick Nolan fearlessly investigates the CIA's involvement in the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedywhy the brothers needed to die and how rogue intelligence agents orchestrated history's most infamous conspiracy.
Readers who cant get enough of speculation about the JFK and RFK assassinations should definitely give [CIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys] a read . . .Booklist
Readers who cant get enough of speculation about the JFK and RFK assassinations should definitely give [CIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys] a read . . .Booklist
Patrick Nolan is a forensic historian that has dedicated his life to uncovering truths surrounding the JFK, MLK, and RFK assassinations of the 1960s. Hes been a journalist, a television news producer, and professor at Hofstra University and St. Johns University. He lives with his wife in West Hartford, Connecticut.
Henry C. Lee, PhD, is one of the worlds most respected and revered forensic scientists. Born in China, he pursued his education in America, earning a BS in Forensic Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York in 1972. He then studied science and biochemistry at New York University, earning his MS in 1974 and his PhD in Biochemistry in 1975. He has worked on such famous cases as: the O. J. Simpson trial, the Laci Peterson murder, the JonBenet Ramsey murder, the post-9/11 forensic investigation, and more.