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Assassination Tapes

President John F. Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who paid with his life for that crime in the basement of the Dallas City Hall, was innocent. The story of The Assassination Tapes must be told.

There were two interlocking conspiracies in the Dallas tragedy—one to assassinate the president, the other to frame Oswald for the murder. The first conspiracy had to be small and tightly organized; the second was larger and looser, including persons who became involved accidentally, reluctantly, or after the fact. The weakest links were discovered in this second group.

Recently, electronic scientists developed an amazing machine that can listen to the human voice, and reveal, with a high degree of reliability, whether one is lying or telling the truth. This breakthrough in the science of lie detection is called the Psychological Stress Evaluator. Because it works through the medium of the voice, it can be used without the subject’s cooperation, or even his knowledge. It can be used over the telephone to test the truthfulness of someone thousands of miles away. And because it also works from tape recordings, it can probe the past. Thus it is the first lie detector that can be used on a dead man.

George O’Toole, a former CIA computer specialist, obtained one of these new instruments and set out to investigate one of the darkest mysteries of our time, the assassination of President Kennedy. The sinister and terrifying pattern of deception he discovered challenges every major conclusion of the Warren Commission.

The Dallas tragedy was covered by the media as was no other event. Statements were made before television cameras or tape recorders by nearly all the actors in the drama: eyewitnesses, policemen, medical examiners, members of the Warren Commission, even Lee Harvey Oswald. O’Toole knew that somewhere, collectively or in some dusty vault, were the tapes and soundtracks on the assassination and its aftermath and that they would contain the tiny, inaudible variations in voice frequency that could settle the question of what happened in Dealey Plaza at 12:30 PM, Central Standard Time, on November 22, 1963.

In his quest for The Assassination Tapes, O’Toole crisscrossed the country, visiting libraries, television archives, and private collectors. After months in the field he had compiled a comprehensive electronic record of the assassination. He began processing the tapes with the Psychological Stress Evaluator and discovered a consistent pattern of deception. O’Toole then realized that there was only one way to learn more of the truth: he must find and interview as many of the principle players in the Texas tragedy as was possible. in the guise of a magazine journalist writing a harmless commemorative piece on the assassination, he went to Dallas and sought them out. He took along a tape recorder.

The Assassination Tapes contains the recorded statements of more than forty persons having direct knowledge of the assassination of President Kennedy. The Psychological Stress Evaluator indicates that some of them are lying. The terrifying mosaic it has assembled from the tapes reveal a coherent new picture of the events, supported by the known evidence and by some startling official documents kept secret for ten years in the National Archives in Washington and recently released by the government.

The Assassination Tapes is as suspenseful and exciting reading as The Day of the Jackal. But it is based entirely on facts and incidents carefully processed and evaluated. There is no question that this book’s impact and implications will be far-reaching.


The Assassinations
Four times the American public has been asked to accept official theories of demented lone assassins—Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray, Sirhan Sirhan, and Arthur Bremer. Read this book and decide for yourself whether any of these theories remains credible in the face of the critical arguments raised in The Assassinations.

More than twelve years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy—years marked by the violent deaths of Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert Kennedy and other leaders, and by attempts on the life of George Wallace and Gerald Ford—arguments persist about the politics of assassination in America. Following President Kennedy’s murder, public invocations of “national security interests” meshed with private cravings for reassurance to stifle objections to the many inconsistencies and omissions in the Warren Commission Report. The government and the media scoffed at so-called “assassination buffs,” who suggested that the American public deserved answers to the unanswered questions about the assassination.

Ever since, America has been racked by acts of violence at home and abroad, by remarkable disclosures of abuses of power and of official cover-ups. One result is a widespread disbelief in the truthfulness of official statements. More and more responsible people now acknowledge that much of the work of the assassination critics is well documented, sincere, plausible and deserving of attention.

The Assassinations is the first comprehensive guide to the unanswered questions behind the assassinations and the cover-ups. By exposing fact after fact, theory after theory, clue after clue, the editors have complied an anthology that reads like a thriller, though, in the end, readers must assess for themselves what happened and why. Refusing to participate in a witch hunt for conspirators, the editors present an open and responsible inquiry based on the American people’s ability to demand, discern, and ultimately settle for no less than the truth.


Case for Conspiracy

From the Introduction by Congressman Thomas N. Downing:

“My introduction of the resolution to … reopen the investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy goes back to … when I met Robert Groden and viewed, for the first time, his optically enhanced version of the motion picture film of the murder. It convinced me that there was more than one assassin.”

The famed Groden pictures are in this book, including 8 pages in shocking color!

Speculation is cheap—scientific evidence hard to establish, but the truth must be found. An investigative reporter and a photo-researcher have tracked down all the clues about the most grotesque murder and cover-up in America’s 200 years. The result is a report so profoundly disturbing that it will stun the nation.


Coincidence?

Did You Know That

Johnny Roselli, the Miami-based Mafia leader, notified government officials—in 1967—that some of his co-conspirators in the CIA-Mafia plot to kill Castro had gone on to plan and carry out the assassination of President Kennedy? Howard Hughes once ordered his top aide, Robert Maheu, to “remove” President Kennedy from office?

Earl Warren asked the FBI to investigate a report that Fidel Castro had planned the assassination in retaliation for the attempts on his life—and was refused by J. Edgar Hoover? Lee Harvey Oswald was suspected of being a CIA agent by the KGB? Richard Nixon was in Dallas on the morning of the assassination, but when questioned by the FBI, “forgot” where he was?

Jack Ruby claimed he shot Oswald out of grief for Jacqueline and Caroline Kennedy—and then admitted his lawyer had told him to say that? President Johnson privately called the CIA “Murder Incorporated” because he believed the Agency had killed South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem—against JFK’s wishes?

Barney Baker, Jimmy Hoffa’s “roving organizer and ambassador of violence,” had received two phone calls from Jack Ruby in the three-week period immediately preceding the assassination? Several crucial witnesses have been killed through the years—a fact which may be related to the recent deaths of Sam Giancana and Johnny Roselli?

Do you think any of these—and over 200 others—were involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy?


Marina and Lee

hen John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas on November 22, 1963, it marked not only a terrible moment in history but also the climax of a turbulent relationship between two young people, Russian-born Marina Prusakova and her husband, the President’s assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Marina and Lee is a fascinating and richly detailed portrait of a man who was driven to kill and a woman who was determined to survive. Thirteen years in preparation, it has been written with Marina’s complete and exclusive cooperation by the one person who knew Kennedy when he was a young Senator and who also met and interviewed Oswald when he defected to the Soviet Union in 1959.

The story of these two extraordinary lives begins with Marina’s childhood in war-torn Russia, her troubled adolescence in Leningrad, and her first meeting with Lee in Minsk in 1961. The lonely and rebellious young pair were immediately drawn to each other, and they were happy together in Russia, where Marina gave birth to their first child. It was not until they went to America that the secretive and brutal side of Lee’s personality began to dominate his life and their marriage.

He was unable to hold a job and was ignored by the left-wing organizations he tried to join. Russian-speaking emigrès in Texas, including the enigmatic George de Mohrenschildt, tried to help but were met with hostility and ingratitude. Afraid of losing Marina, Lee did not permit her to learn English. There were moments of love and tenderness between them, separations and reconciliations, but Lee lied repeatedly to his wife and he beat her. Marina was helpless and terrified when he told her that he had shot at, and narrowly missed, Major General Edwin A. Walker. Then he planned to send her back to Russia while he went to Cuba to fight for Fidel Castro. When Marina, only a few weeks after giving birth to their second child, heard of Kennedy’s death and discovered that Lee’s rifle was missing from the garage where it was stored, she knew that her husband had killed the President.

In addition to Marina’s intimate recollections of Lee and their life together, Priscilla McMillan has made extensive use of interviews with Oswald’s friends, family, and acquaintances, as well as Warren Commission testimony and exhibits, many of them only recently declassified and never before published. She has written a compelling human chronicle, filled with insights and revelations that will shed new light on the controversies surrounding the death of the President and deepen our understanding of the mind and motives of his assassin.


Oswald File

The Oswald File
(1978 Ace paperback)

Two Oswalds and a Moscow Link Turn Up After Years of Exhaustive Investigation

Renowned British legal investigator Michael Eddowes spent 14 years of personal investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and most particularly, into the man connected with that crime, Lee Harvey Oswald. With over 50 photographs, documents, and maps, Eddowes presents startling evidence indicating that there was not one, but two Oswalds, and that the entire assassination was part of a heinous Russian conspiracy.

Michael Eddowes’ extraordinary presentation and conclusions are more riveting, more astonishing, more thought provoking than any work of fiction. The Oswald File raises questions that cannot be ignored; questions that must be answered if this case is ever to be put to rest.
“Eddowes’ careful construction of his case, his anticipation of certain events give The Oswald File chilling impact.” —The New York Post

“Surely every Kennedy-phile and phobe who harbors doubts about what really happened on that November day so long ago will want to possess and peruse this book.” —Houston Chronicle

Legend: Secret World

his book succeeds in finally breaking the legend created for Lee Harvey Oswald. No other book this year is destined to have its impact. It begins by revealing an incredible series of contacts between Soviet and American intelligence officers concerning the Oswald case. And it culminates in a series of events that turned the CIA inside out. The story it tells within the realm of fact goes beyond the fiction of such masters as John le Carre. It documents heretofore secret accounts of spies, double agents, purges, interrogations, incarcerations, and the search for a ‘mole’ at the highest levels of the CIA. These revelations will undoubtedly make national headlines and lead to Congressional investigations of the intelligence agencies and the Kennedy assassination.

Legend explores Oswald’s relations within the intelligence agencies of three nations. It is the first new investigation of the life of Lee Harvey Oswald since the Warren Commission’s brief inquest in 1964. Taking advantage of the Freedom of Information Act, the research began by filling in the blanks left by Chief Justice Warren for reasons of national security. In a two-year investigation conducted in the United States, Europe, Mexico and Japan, more than 150 witnesses were located who could add new pieces to the jigsaw puzzle of Oswald’s life. None of these witnesses was interviewed by the Warren Commission. From these new documents and witnesses a startlingly different picture emerges of the secret world in which Oswald lived his final years. It is a world of military and political secrets, inextricably interwoven with spies, counter-spies and soldiers of fortune.

George De Mohrenschidt, the mysterious figure who arranged significant portions of Oswald’s life, granted the author a four-day interview in 1977 to tell his story. Although the interview was never completed—De Mohrenschidt was found shot to death, an apparent suicide, on the second day—this book reveals for the first time the content of his final interview.


Ruby Cover-Up

The Ruby Cover-Up
(1992 paperback reprint of Who Was Jack Ruby?)

“The Book that tears to shreds the Warren Commission’s portrait of this paid killer!” —Publishers Weekly

Jack Ruby— Two Bit Hood… CIA Hitman… Communist Agent?
In The Ruby Cover-Up, Seth Kantor answers these and dozens of disturbing questions about Jack Ruby and the conspiracy to stop the truth about the most dramatic slaying of the century from ever being told!


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