Sins of the Vicar: How Alexander Haig Murdered John F. Kennedy - Paperback

Sins of the Vicar: How Alexander Haig Murdered John F. Kennedy - Paperback

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by Tegan Mathis (Author)

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was just nine days away from implementing what was arguably the most sensitive covert operation of his presidency. The President had charged Army Secretary Cyrus Vance with overseeing all covert operations in Cuba. Cyrus Vance had charged Alexander Haig with training a military unit of Cuban exiles to carry out the operations. But instead of training the Cuban exiles to remove Fidel Castro from power, Alexander Haig, with the help of his friends at the CIA, trained a select few of them to remove John F. Kennedy from power. They turned one of the President's own operations against him. Consequently, every time the United States government withholds information about the secret plot to remove Castro from power, they actually withhold information about the secret plot to remove Kennedy from power. In a sense, John F. Kennedy has covered up his own assassination for half a century. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of some very talented and dedicated researchers, we finally have enough information to reconstruct the plot that took the President's life. You can read a hundred books and become an expert on the conspiracy theories, or you can read a hundred pages and become an expert on the conspiracy.

Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: September 29, 2013
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