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Someone Would Have Talked...

if they had privileged information concerning the most infamous murder in modern history; talked with an unintentional slip, in a furtive intimate exchange, or perhaps with a boastful remark about their personal knowledge of a conspiracy in the murder of a President.

... And someone did…


"They're going to kill him. They're going to kill him when he gets to Texas."

John Martino, former Cuban prisoner and anti-Castro activist

"We were getting all sorts of rumors that the President was going to be assassinated in Dallas; there were no ifs, ands or buts about it."

Marty Underwood, Democratic National Committee Political Advance Man

"Now there're going to find out about Cuba, the guns, New Orleans and everything"

Jack Ruby to His Jailer

"Washington's word to me was that it would hurt foreign relations if I alleged conspiracy - whether I could prove it or not. I was just to charge Oswald with plain murder and go for the death penalty. Johnson had Cliff Carter call me three or four times that weekend"

Dallas District Attorney Henry Wade

"If I told you what I really know, it would be very dangerous to the country. Our whole political system could be disrupted."

FBI Director Hoover In Response to Whether Or Not Oswald Had Killed the President

"Well, we took care of that S.O.B.”.

David Morales, former Chief of Operations, CIA Miami JM/WAVE

Update! Corroboration by John Martino's son, Edward


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Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History by Larry HancockSomeone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History by Larry Hancock

Someone Would Have Talked goes beyond proving a conspiracy to murder JFK. Over 14.000 documents, White House diaries, telephone logs, and executive tape recordings detail how the new President managed a cover-up that changed the future of our country.

 

A second conspiracy designed to mislead the nation,
the world, indeed, history.

New material in almost every chapter, new documents,
new names, new leads!


Perspective:

We are approaching the 50th year following President Kennedy’s murder in Dallas. The majority of people who know or care about it feel that there is far more to the story than they know, and possibly more than anyone can ever unravel. And forty plus years of investigation and research have indeed accumulated a vast wealth of detail, of mysteries and puzzles that seem simply overwhelming. It seems too many much like a bottomless abyss, pulling even the most dedicated and sincere into an endless realm of minutia – from which nothing concrete ever emerges.

In fact it does not have to be that way at all, the solution lies in the matter of perspective. The simple fact is that the President was murdered; certain parties had decided that his death was necessary. He was killed. Those individuals turned to murder rather than something much more subtle or manipulative because assassination was an accepted practice for them and their repertoire (their skills, craft and assets) included the practice of eliminating major political figures, including heads of state.

The key is to isolate the puzzles, not to become trapped in them. The puzzle of the murder, the puzzle of Lee Oswald and his use by elements of the American Intelligence community, the puzzle of the secret war against Castro and Cuba, the puzzle of the an aborted criminal conspiracy investigation and a cover up led by the new President. At points the puzzles have common pieces; the danger is throwing all the pieces of each down and attempting to assemble them into one giant, all-inclusive picture. That approach leads to the abyss.

 


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A historical study of how political assassination evolved within the Central Intelligence Agency. How did it start, how was it conducted (how will you recognize it when you see it), who gave the orders, and perhaps most importantly‚ who were the people actually involved in such actions as political assassination and even on a grander scale, “executive action” of senior political leaders during the 1950’s and 1960’s.

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