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Coup in Dallas

The Decisive Investigation into Who Killed JFK

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Coup in Dallas

By: H.P. Albarelli Jr., Dick Russell - foreword
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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The CIA, Dallas, and the hard details of the JFK assassination.

Coup in Dallas leaves speculation and theory aside to give the hard details of who killed President John F. Kennedy, how the murder was carried out, and why Kennedy was assassinated.

Through exhaustive research and newly translated documents, author H.P. Albarelli uncovers and explains the historical roots of state-sponsored assassination, finding disturbing parallels to the assassination of JFK. Albarelli goes beyond conventional JFK assassination theory to piece together the biographies of the lesser-known but instrumental players in the incident, such as Otto Skorzeny, Pierre Lafitte, James Jesus Angleton, Santo Trafficante, and others.

Albarelli provides shocking detail on the crucial role that the city of Dallas and its officials played in the maintenance of Dallas as a major hub of CIA activity, and how it led to JFK’s assassination and its cover-up.

Go beyond LBJ, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby and read the full, definitive account of what happened on November 22, 1963—and how it came to fruition.

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©2021 H. P. Albarelli Jr. and Linda O’Hara. (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Dear oh dear

This book is a sprawling mess that could have been 20% of its current length. There are interesting elements, surrounded by swathes of largely irrelevant material. For those of us interested in the JFK assassination, the big question is ‘can the Lafitte date book be trusted?’ If it can’t - if it’s a hoax - then this book is largely pointless. In a revised and edited edition, the authors would do well to deal with that question right at the beginning. Given how many tasty morsels that the date book seems to serve up, I have my doubts. In the words of John le Carre, speaking through George Smiley: 'topicality is always suspect'.

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