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Act of Retribution (Paperback)
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My quest for an answer to the riddle of President Kennedy's
assassination first began in April 1967 following a talk given by
Warren Commission critic and best-selling author, Mark Lane at
Michigan State University where I was a graduate student.
My search has lasted well over twenty years. Gathering every scrap
of information I could find on the assassination, I have arrived at
what I believe is the most credible thesis to date. As a result of
meticulous research, I am able to identify probable suspects in
what I have come to believe was a far-reaching conspiracy which
involved not only renegade elements from the CIA and organized
crime figures, but one which extended to the highest echelons of
the U. S. government.
By pulling together existing knowledge of the assassination, while
introducing new evidence, my book focuses primarily on six main
principals (persons of interest), their motives and their
activities in relation to the assassination and the links that
connect them:
1.LEE HARVEY OSWALD: Accused by the Warren CommissionIn 1964 of
being the sole assassin of President Kennedy.
2.JACK RUBY: Dallas night-club owner who, two days followingthe
President's assassination, shot and killed Oswald.
3.CARLOS MARCELLO: Reputed crime boss of the New Orleans-Dallas
Mafia during the time of the assassination.
4.GENERAL CHARLES PEARE CABELL: Deputy Director of theCIA from 1953
to 1962 when he was dismissed by President Kennedyalong with other
high-ranking intelligence officials for the failure ofthe Bay of
Pigs invasion.
5.EARLE CABELL: Younger brother of General Charles P. Cabell whowas
Mayor of Dallas the day President Kennedy was assassinated.
6.FRED KORTH: Fort Worth businessman and banker who was Secretary
of the Navy from 1962 to October 1963 when he was forced by
President Kennedy to resign for his involvement in the TFX
controversy.
As to the motives of those individuals involved in the President's
murder, I believe that the assassination was planned and carried
out with a dual purpose in mind:
1.as an act of vengeance by those ex-high government officialswho
were dismissed by the President either for alleged wrongdoing as in
the case of Fred Korth, or for incompetence as in General Cabell's
case.
2.to prevent the President's domestic and foreign
policies-particularly in reference to his stand on the Vietnam
conflict- from being implemented.
Viewed in this light, the assassination of President Kennedy was
an "act of retribution" by a group of mean-spirited,
vengeance-seeking individuals who acted in the misguided belief
that by assassinating this president they were furthering the
national interest.
Notwithstanding his immense popularity with the American people,
President Kennedy was perceived by his killers to be a clear and
present danger to the country and to its interests at home and
abroad for several reasons-for his stand on civil rights and racial
equality; for his attempt to closely regulate the oil and gas
industry; for his desire to normalize relations with Cuba; for his
desire to ease tensions between the superpowers through a reduction
in armaments; for his crackdown on organized crime; for his stated
intention to withdraw U.S. forces from Vietnam. Removing him from
office by political murder, therefore, "excused" his killers in
their own eyes from any wrongdoing, for by killing this President,
they were convinced that they were acting in the national interest
against the seemingly dangerous policies of a chief executive who,
if allowed to finish his presidency, would lead the nation to ruin.
"A wise mind will never censure anyone for having employed any
extraordinary means for {preserving} a kingdom.." Believing, like
Machiavelli, that they were acting to preserve and maintain the
vital interests of the United St
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