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Murder, Inc. - The CIA Under John F. Kennedy (Hardcover)
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Murder, Inc. - The CIA Under John F. Kennedy (Hardcover)
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Late in life, former President Lyndon Johnson told a reporter that
he didn't believe the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone in killing President John Kennedy. Johnson felt
Cuban President Fidel Castro was behind it. After all, Johnson
continued, Kennedy was running "a damned Murder, Inc. in the
Caribbean," giving Castro reason to retaliate. Surprisingly,
despite continuing public fascination with the CIA and with
Kennedy's assassination, no one has written about Murder, Inc. and
its connection with Kennedy's death. James Johnston was a lawyer
for the 1975 Senate Intelligence Committee, which investigated and
first reported on the assassination plots and their relation to
Kennedy's murder, and so brings a special expertise to the subject.
Murder, Inc. is a chronological narrative of the CIA's
assassination operations from their start, a few months before
Kennedy took office, to their end with Kennedy's assassination. It
continues through the many subsequent investigations. The book is
sourced largely from the National Archives' huge holdings on the
Kennedy assassination that have been declassified under the
Assassination Records Review Act. While some proponents of the Act
expected the secret documents would contain bombshells about the
assassination, many deal instead with Murder, Inc. n a nutshell,
the story is that in 1960, the CIA engaged the Mafia to kill
Castro. One CIA officer termed it simply a "contract." This
arrangement continued through the October 1962 Cuban Missile
Crisis. Frustrated by the lack of results, Kennedy ordered the
Agency to come up with a better plan. By the spring of 1963, it
proposed that rather than kill Castro, it would orchestrate a coup
to overthrow him. This plan moved into high-gear in September 1963
when the CIA began meeting secretly outside Cuba with a friend of
Castro who was willing to lead the coup. But, he also said they
would need to kill Castro and asked the CIA to provide him with
assassination weapons: rifles with telescopic sights and an exotic
poison dart-gun. The CIA put off agreeing until four days before
Kennedy was killed. As a result, it was meeting with the Castro
assassin to arrange delivery of the weapons at the very moment
Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Within weeks of becoming
President, Lyndon Johnson ordered the operation stopped. His
Murder, Inc. comment is an obvious reference to what he was told
before making this decision.
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