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Presents a documented investigation that uncovers the secrets surrounding John F Kennedy's assassination. Offering a different perspective - that JFK's death was not just an isolated case, but rather a symptom of hidden processes - this title examines the deep politics of early 1960s American international and domestic policies.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Preface
PART ONE: DEEP POLITICS, VIETNAM,
AND THE ASSASSINATION
1. The Kennedy Assassination, Deep Politics,
and Denial
2. Kennedy, Johnson, and Vietnam:
A Tale of Two NSAMs
3. The Dialectical Cover-Up
4. The Key to the Cover-Up:
The FBI, COINTELPROS, and the Case
PART TWO: LEE HARVEY OSWALD
5. Oswald, Intelligence, and the Mob
in New Orleans
6. Oswald, Intelligence, the Mob,
and the Banana Companies
7. Mexico, Somoza, and the Martino-
Rosselli Story
8. Ruby and Narcotics:
The Heart of What Was Suppressed
9. Ruby's Background:
Narcotics, the Teamsters,
and the Racing Wire Service
10. The Nationally Protected Drug Traffic
and Ruby's Relation to It
11. Blakey and the Politics of Fighting Crime
12. Ruby, Narcotics, and the Establishment
PART FOUR: THE PLOT AND THE COVER-UP
13. The Coalitions against the Kennedys
14. Intrigue, Murder, Cover-Up:
The Continuity of Manipulation
15. Oswald as an Informant for the Government
16. Oswald as a Double Agent for Hoover
17. Army Intelligence and the Dallas Police
18. The Assassination and the Great Southwest
Corporation
19. Who Killed JFK? The Deep Political System
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 22/06/1996
    ISBN13: 9780520205192, 978-0520205192
    ISBN10: 0520205197

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Presents a documented investigation that uncovers the secrets surrounding John F Kennedy's assassination. Offering a different perspective - that JFK's death was not just an isolated case, but rather a symptom of hidden processes - this title examines the deep politics of early 1960s American international and domestic policies.

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations
    Preface
    PART ONE: DEEP POLITICS, VIETNAM,
    AND THE ASSASSINATION
    1. The Kennedy Assassination, Deep Politics,
    and Denial
    2. Kennedy, Johnson, and Vietnam:
    A Tale of Two NSAMs
    3. The Dialectical Cover-Up
    4. The Key to the Cover-Up:
    The FBI, COINTELPROS, and the Case
    PART TWO: LEE HARVEY OSWALD
    5. Oswald, Intelligence, and the Mob
    in New Orleans
    6. Oswald, Intelligence, the Mob,
    and the Banana Companies
    7. Mexico, Somoza, and the Martino-
    Rosselli Story
    8. Ruby and Narcotics:
    The Heart of What Was Suppressed
    9. Ruby's Background:
    Narcotics, the Teamsters,
    and the Racing Wire Service
    10. The Nationally Protected Drug Traffic
    and Ruby's Relation to It
    11. Blakey and the Politics of Fighting Crime
    12. Ruby, Narcotics, and the Establishment
    PART FOUR: THE PLOT AND THE COVER-UP
    13. The Coalitions against the Kennedys
    14. Intrigue, Murder, Cover-Up:
    The Continuity of Manipulation
    15. Oswald as an Informant for the Government
    16. Oswald as a Double Agent for Hoover
    17. Army Intelligence and the Dallas Police
    18. The Assassination and the Great Southwest
    Corporation
    19. Who Killed JFK? The Deep Political System
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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