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A father’s last confession to his son about the CIA, Watergate, and the plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, this is the remarkable true story of St. John Hunt and his father E. Howard Hunt, the infamous Watergate burglar and CIA spymaster. In Howard Hunt's near-death confession to his son St. John, he revealed that key figures in the CIA were responsible for the plot to assassinate JFK in Dallas, and that Hunt himself was approached by the plotters, among whom included the CIA’s David Atlee Phillips, Cord Meyer, Jr., and William Harvey, as well as future Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis. An incredible true story told from an inside, authoritative source, this is also a personal account of a uniquely dysfunctional American family caught up in two of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century.

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"An important piece of history . . . a great story." --Oliver Stone, filmmaker

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Clergy Interest in Innovative Collaboration with Psychologists; Collaborate with Whom? Clergy Responses to Psychologist Characteristics; Faith-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Programs; Psychology-Church Collaboration: Finding a New Level of Mutual Participation; Using Psychology to Facilitate Christian Living: Description of a First Step in Building a Program of Collaboration; Psychology Collaborating with the Church: a Pastor-Psychologists Perspective and Personal Experience; Psychology and the Church: Collaboration Opportunities; Counsellor-Clergy Collaboration in a Church-Based Counselling Ministry; Psychological Consultation with the Roman Catholic Church: Integrating Who We Are with What We Do; The Evangelical Free Churchs Recovery Ministry: a Collaborative Approach to Restoration and Reconciliation; Healing the Broken-hearted: Cross and Couch Together; Psychologists and Health Care : Chaplains Doing Research Together; Collaboration Through Research: the Multi-method Church-Based Assessment Process; Psychology Serving the Church in the United Kingdom: Church Consultancy and Pastoral Care; Psychology and Marriage Ministry Collaborations; Psychology at Work Inside and Outside the Church: Bridging the Gaps Between Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Health; Psychological Resources in Faith-Based Community Settings: Applications, Adaptations, and Innovations; A Psychologist-Pastor: a Bridge For Churches at a Christian Community Health Centre; Promoting Change Through the African American Church and Social Activism; God is Active in Human Affairs: a Response to Thom Moore.

Bond of Secrecy: My Life with CIA Spy and

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    A Paperback / softback by Saint John Hunt, Eric Hamburg, Jesse Ventura

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      Publisher: Trine Day
      Publication Date: 19/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9781936296835, 978-1936296835
      ISBN10: 1936296837

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      Book Synopsis
      A father’s last confession to his son about the CIA, Watergate, and the plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, this is the remarkable true story of St. John Hunt and his father E. Howard Hunt, the infamous Watergate burglar and CIA spymaster. In Howard Hunt's near-death confession to his son St. John, he revealed that key figures in the CIA were responsible for the plot to assassinate JFK in Dallas, and that Hunt himself was approached by the plotters, among whom included the CIA’s David Atlee Phillips, Cord Meyer, Jr., and William Harvey, as well as future Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis. An incredible true story told from an inside, authoritative source, this is also a personal account of a uniquely dysfunctional American family caught up in two of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century.

      Trade Review
      "An important piece of history . . . a great story." --Oliver Stone, filmmaker

      Table of Contents
      Clergy Interest in Innovative Collaboration with Psychologists; Collaborate with Whom? Clergy Responses to Psychologist Characteristics; Faith-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Programs; Psychology-Church Collaboration: Finding a New Level of Mutual Participation; Using Psychology to Facilitate Christian Living: Description of a First Step in Building a Program of Collaboration; Psychology Collaborating with the Church: a Pastor-Psychologists Perspective and Personal Experience; Psychology and the Church: Collaboration Opportunities; Counsellor-Clergy Collaboration in a Church-Based Counselling Ministry; Psychological Consultation with the Roman Catholic Church: Integrating Who We Are with What We Do; The Evangelical Free Churchs Recovery Ministry: a Collaborative Approach to Restoration and Reconciliation; Healing the Broken-hearted: Cross and Couch Together; Psychologists and Health Care : Chaplains Doing Research Together; Collaboration Through Research: the Multi-method Church-Based Assessment Process; Psychology Serving the Church in the United Kingdom: Church Consultancy and Pastoral Care; Psychology and Marriage Ministry Collaborations; Psychology at Work Inside and Outside the Church: Bridging the Gaps Between Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Health; Psychological Resources in Faith-Based Community Settings: Applications, Adaptations, and Innovations; A Psychologist-Pastor: a Bridge For Churches at a Christian Community Health Centre; Promoting Change Through the African American Church and Social Activism; God is Active in Human Affairs: a Response to Thom Moore.

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