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The Lee Harvey Oswald Files: Why the CIA killed Kennedy

Current price: $24.95
The Lee Harvey Oswald Files: Why the CIA killed Kennedy
The Lee Harvey Oswald Files: Why the CIA killed Kennedy

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The Lee Harvey Oswald Files: Why the CIA killed Kennedy

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The follow up to the best seller
Cold Case Kennedy
Presents new information derived from unique photographs of 'swald's rifle and contact with two of 'swald's friends
'Cold Case Kennedy, takes the proper forensic investigative approach to the assassination the only way that works.'
- Bill Kelly, JKcountercoup
De Mey received international praise for
Cold Case Kennedy - 'Flip has written a very interesting book. I would recommend reading it.' Barry Ernest, author of bestselling JFK book The Girl on the Stairs
Lawyer and forensic auditor Flip de Mey has for years studied the files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. His research, based on the original documents, led to a startling and ground-breaking theory, which he described in
Cold Case Kennedy.
In a follow-up to that bestseller,
The Lee Harvey 'swald Files,
de Mey investigates exactly what part 'swald played in the Kennedy assassination. With the same attention to detail that enabled him to prove Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy, he examines the files and presents new information derived from unique photographs of 'swald's rifle and contact with two of 'swald's friends. De Mey's conclusion is unambiguous: 'swald could not have killed Kennedy. So who did, and why? Flip de Mey's answers to these questions are shrewd and supported by a multiplicity of arguments.
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