The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ

· Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
4.2
20 reviews
Ebook
352
Pages

About this ebook

Lyndon Baines Johnson was a man of great ambition and enormous greed, both of which, in 1963, would threaten to destroy him. In the end, President Johnson would use power from his personal connections in Texas and from the underworld and from the government to escape an untimely end in politics and to seize even greater power. President Johnson, the thirty-sixth president of the United States, was the driving force behind a conspiracy to murder President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

In The Man Who Killed Kennedy, you will find out how and why he did it.

Political consultant, strategist, and Libertarian Roger Stone has gathered documents and used his firsthand knowledge to construct the ultimate tome to prove that LBJ was not only involved in JFK’s assassination, but was in fact the mastermind.

With 2013 being the fiftieth anniversary of JFK’s assassination, this is the perfect time for The Man Who Killed Kennedy to be available to readers. The research and information in this book is unprecedented, and as Roger Stone lived through it, he’s the perfect person to bring it to everyone’s attention.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
20 reviews
Bill Finney
December 25, 2014
I'm willing to accept LBJ's involvement to the extent that Stone suggests. It was also shocking and believable of how corrupt and manipulative our government was and probably still is. I felt that this author had some other agenda that drove some of his conclusions. Not sure that I am going to accept it all as fact. I do not believe the findings of the Warren Commision, however. I just have trouble really liking this book. Couldn't put it down ,though. I was 20 years old when JFK was killed.
Lemont Washington
April 19, 2014
This book by Roger Stone really opened my eyes to the kind of man LBJ really was. I really do wish that RFK succeeded in removing Johnson, Hoover, and Marcello off of their respective pedestals. The country would've been much better off because of it.
Griffon Woods
January 5, 2015
Well Johnson , I take solace,that your EVIL , soulless, self.....is rotting where it's HOT.

About the author

Roger Stone is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ. He is a legendary political operative who served as a senior campaign aide to Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Senator Bob Dole. Stone would parlay being the youngest staff member of the Committee to Re-Elect the President in 1972 into being a conduit of secret memos from Ex-President Nixon to President Ronald Reagan throughout the 80s. A veteran of eight national presidential campaigns, Stone would spend hours talking politics with Nixon as confidant and adviser in his post-presidential years. Stone is known for his hardball tactics, deep opposition research, biting candor, and love of English custom tailoring. Stone serves as mens fashion correspondent for the Daily Caller.

Mike Colapietro is an investigative journalist and researcher who received his bachelors from Eastern Connecticut State and is studying for Masters from the University of South Florida. His work has appeared in the Tampa Bay Times, Smoke Magazine, and Yahoo.com.

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