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A riveting work that continues to probe the Kennedy assassinations
by the author of Tiger In The Rain, who was told by Lee Harvey
Oswald that president Kennedy was to be assassinated two months
before he was killed in Dallas, Texas. The author tears away the
veneer of speculative assumption and tells what really happened on
that fateful day in Dallas when "they" killed a President, and then
murdered his "kid brother," Bobby Kennedy, five years later in a
kitchen pantry in Los Angeles. The author reveals the true
relationship between the First Lady Jackie and the President John
Kennedy. The fabricated image of "Camelot on the Potomac" is
stripped aware with bare-essence of fact. The author being the only
remaining person alive with personal knowledge of fact, blows out
the smoke, shatters the mirrors and exposes the corruption,
illuminating in the light of day, the crime of the 20th century.
For a more detailed and indepth insight about the author and his
works go to website www.RobertClaytonBuick.com.
A riveting work that continues to probe the Kennedy assassinations
by the author of Tiger In The Rain, who was told by Lee Harvey
Oswald that president Kennedy was to be assassinated two months
before he was killed in Dallas, Texas. The author tears away the
veneer of speculative assumption and tells what really happened on
that fateful day in Dallas when "they" killed a President, and then
murdered his "kid brother," Bobby Kennedy, five years later in a
kitchen pantry in Los Angeles. The author reveals the true
relationship between the First Lady Jackie and the President John
Kennedy. The fabricated image of "Camelot on the Potomac" is
stripped aware with bare-essence of fact. The author being the only
remaining person alive with personal knowledge of fact, blows out
the smoke, shatters the mirrors and exposes the corruption,
illuminating in the light of day, the crime of the 20th century.
For a more detailed and indepth insight about the author and his
works go to website www.RobertClaytonBuick.com.
A riveting work that continues to probe the Kennedy assassinations
by the author of Tiger In The Rain, who was told by Lee Harvey
Oswald that president Kennedy was to be assassinated two months
before he was killed in Dallas, Texas. The author tears away the
veneer of speculative assumption and tells what really happened on
that fateful day in Dallas when "they" killed a President, and then
murdered his "kid brother," Bobby Kennedy, five years later in a
kitchen pantry in Los Angeles. The author reveals the true
relationship between the First Lady Jackie and the President John
Kennedy. The fabricated image of "Camelot on the Potomac" is
stripped aware with bare-essence of fact. The author being the only
remaining person alive with personal knowledge of fact, blows out
the smoke, shatters the mirrors and exposes the corruption,
illuminating in the light of day, the crime of the 20th century.
For a more detailed and indepth insight about the author and his
works go to website www.RobertClaytonBuick.com.
A riveting work that continues to probe the Kennedy assassinations
by the author of Tiger In The Rain, who was told by Lee Harvey
Oswald that president Kennedy was to be assassinated two months
before he was killed in Dallas, Texas. The author tears away the
veneer of speculative assumption and tells what really happened on
that fateful day in Dallas when "they" killed a President, and then
murdered his "kid brother," Bobby Kennedy, five years later in a
kitchen pantry in Los Angeles. The author reveals the true
relationship between the First Lady Jackie and the President John
Kennedy. The fabricated image of "Camelot on the Potomac" is
stripped aware with bare-essence of fact. The author being the only
remaining person alive with personal knowledge of fact, blows out
the smoke, shatters the mirrors and exposes the corruption,
illuminating in the light of day, the crime of the 20th century.
For a more detailed and indepth insight about the author and his
works go to website www.RobertClaytonBuick.com.
This is the true story of a poor kid from Johnstown, PA, who has
lived on the edge of history. Born Bogdan Buich of Serbian parents
and heritage, later to become Robert Clayton Buick (Bobby Buick),
who became the most WANTED AND HUNTED man in the World. He became
the most successful North American torero of his time. The
aficionados and writers called him El Ciclon del Norte (The cyclone
from the north). Bobby was excitingly spectacular and almost
fearless in the bullring. His repertoire consisted of a great
variety of floral and spinning passes always in close proximity to
the bull's horns. There were many collisions with his brave
opponents due to Bobby's style initiating subsequent gorings. Then
one day alias Roberto Buick "El Ciclon del Norte" was recruited by
the U.S. Government for a surveillance project at a small hotel in
Mexico City to observe clandestine activity there where he
uncovered a plot to kill President Kennedy two months before the
President was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963. An even
that changed Bobby's life forever. His story is interwoven
throughout international and historical intrigue.
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