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JFK

The CIA, Vietnam And The Plot To Assassinate John F. Kennedy

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  • 366 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

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Many were captivated by the premise of Oliver Stone's JFK, which suggests that the assassination plot extended beyond the highest levels of government. A key figure in the film is "X," who articulates the origins of this conspiracy. Stone acknowledged that this character was based on L. Fletcher Prouty, a former military-CIA operative and author of JFK: The CIA, Vietnam & the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy. Prouty reveals the thesis that influenced Stone, highlighting JFK's intention to alter the Vietnam conflict and withdraw all military personnel by the end of 1965, which alarmed the military-industrial complex and contributed to his assassination. Following the Cuban Study Group's report from Gen. Maxwell Taylor after the Bay of Pigs, JFK vowed to dismantle the CIA, starting with the dismissal of Director Allen W. Dulles. In response, the army initiated Operation Camelot to undermine efforts to de-escalate the war. After JFK's murder, President Johnson reversed these directives and escalated military involvement in March 1964. This meticulously researched work, written over nearly eight years, serves as the first eyewitness account from a top-level insider with access to crucial documents and key figures dating back to 1943. The revelations within will reverberate through government corridors for years to come.

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JFK, L. Fletcher Prouty, Oliver Stone

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Título
JFK
Subtítulo
The CIA, Vietnam And The Plot To Assassinate John F. Kennedy
Idioma
Inglés
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
366
ISBN10
1559721308
ISBN13
9781559721301
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Descripción
Many were captivated by the premise of Oliver Stone's JFK, which suggests that the assassination plot extended beyond the highest levels of government. A key figure in the film is "X," who articulates the origins of this conspiracy. Stone acknowledged that this character was based on L. Fletcher Prouty, a former military-CIA operative and author of JFK: The CIA, Vietnam & the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy. Prouty reveals the thesis that influenced Stone, highlighting JFK's intention to alter the Vietnam conflict and withdraw all military personnel by the end of 1965, which alarmed the military-industrial complex and contributed to his assassination. Following the Cuban Study Group's report from Gen. Maxwell Taylor after the Bay of Pigs, JFK vowed to dismantle the CIA, starting with the dismissal of Director Allen W. Dulles. In response, the army initiated Operation Camelot to undermine efforts to de-escalate the war. After JFK's murder, President Johnson reversed these directives and escalated military involvement in March 1964. This meticulously researched work, written over nearly eight years, serves as the first eyewitness account from a top-level insider with access to crucial documents and key figures dating back to 1943. The revelations within will reverberate through government corridors for years to come.