They say we live in a free and open society.
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Yet, 40 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, we're still asking who shot him in the streets of Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
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Ever since I was a young child, this question has provoked debate, new theories, controversy – and it's not abating.
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In a society where we say the public has a right to know, the truth is the public knows little if anything about the who, what, when, where, why and how of the way we lost a president.
An explosive new book published by WND Books offers shocking new information about a conspiracy broader and more mysterious than most of us have ever suspected.
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"Triangle of Death," by Brad O'Leary and L.E. Seymour, lays out the case that one of the assassins was captured and released to leave the country, that the assassination itself was the blowback of an order Kennedy gave to eliminate the Catholic president of South Vietnam and that mob elements in this country were participants in the plot.
The difference between this theory and wild speculative theories of the past is that solid, hard, documentary evidence is provided to support it. Declassified Central Intelligence Agency documents, files from the former KGB and interviews never before conducted with key participants offer a foundation that goes well beyond the politically self-serving notions of popular authors and filmmakers of the last 40 years.
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Some, perhaps members of a generation that grew up after the assassination, might even ask: Why is this issue so important after all this time?
The answer is that it goes right to the heart of who we are as a people.
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Frankly, if we can't answer with some degree of assurance the question of who killed our president 40 years ago, there is very little we can be certain about with regard to our government operations and public policy.
That's why this book is important now. That's why this question will never go away. That's why it's still important that we clear the air, open up all the government files and address this issue head on – with no more cover-ups.
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There's no question the government was complicit in the cover-up of the facts. The government intentionally withheld information from the public. And it continues to do so.
That is not acceptable.
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As America holds itself up as a beacon to the rest of the world – as the model for self-government and freedom – we cannot afford to allow the government to hold back secrets from the people any longer.
It's time for some straight talk.
This book, "Triangle of Death," is certain to raise the questions again. And that's good. It's certain to provoke open and honest discussion again. And that's good. And it is certain to create yet another demand for forthrightness and openness in our government. And that is always a good thing, a healthy thing, the right thing.
This cover-up can end. It must end. And this book can help bring about that result more quickly if Americans make themselves aware of its findings, if Americans demand answers, if Americans show Washington they are still unsatisfied with the explanations they have been given.
What can you do to solve this longstanding national mystery story? You can buy a copy of "Triangle of Death." You can read it from cover to cover. You can talk about it with your friends and neighbors. You can write letters to the editor. You can call in to radio talk shows. You can raise the issues with your elected officials. You can demand answers – not in 50 years or 100 years, but right now, in our lifetime.
Order "Triangle of Death" now!
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