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Unspoken Kennedy Truth

The Unspoken Kennedy Truth

By Laurent Guyénot

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"Who cares who killed Kennedy. Plenty of people die all the time. " once scoffed Noam Chomsky. Americans and people around the world should care about who killed JFK, but also his brother, and possibly his son. The Kennedys are important not for who they were as individuals, or even as a clan, but for what America lost when she was deprived of their leadership, again and again.

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Book Information

Publisher: Afnil
Publish Date: 06/01/2021
Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9782957170418
ISBN-10: 2957170418
Language: English

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"Who cares who killed Kennedy? Plenty of people die all the time!" once scoffed Noam Chomsky.
Americans and people around the world should care about who killed JFK, but also his brother, and possibly his son. The Kennedys are important not for who they were as individuals, or even as a clan, but for what America lost when she was deprived of their leadership, again and again. The Kennedys are important because a rational, comparative study of their murders reveals the ugly truth behind the smoke screen of the "Kennedy curse," and exposes the deep power that has enslaved America ever since.
Content:
1. RFK'S False-Flag Assassination
2. JFK and the Samson Option
3. LBJ, Israel's Best Friend
4. Jack Ruby, Gangster for Zion
5. Jim Angleton, Mossad's CIA Asset
6. Joe, the Cursed Peacemaker
7. JFK Jr., the Slain Prince
8. Forrestal, Kennedy's Foreshadow
9. The Coup that Enslaved America

About the Author

Laurent Guyénot was born in France in 1960. After graduating as an engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées in Paris, and working in the armaments industry in the United States for two years, he turned to the study of religious history and anthropology.

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