Who Shot JFK? It's a question that generations have searched to answer. This book peels back the layers about what we know... and what we should have known. We do know that JFK was and remains to this day a favorite president - young and relatable - images that are still as timeless as his sunglasses and as captivating as his persona. American writer and newspaper publisher, Harry Golden called him the "Second Great Emancipator," a man who should have had more time in office and in life.This book sheds light in the shadows created by the government... trying to illuminate facts the government deems necessary to keep hidden. With known facts and reasonable thoughts to connect all the dots, Killers in the Shadows: the Kennedy Coup makes this almost 60-year-old event still relevant. It strives for the truth about why this beloved president was gunned down that day in Dallas in front of thousands of Americans who believed in the potential for much greater national achievements. We cannot mindlessly agree with a story conjured up by the government that it later realized wasn't entirely true.With as much power as the CIA has, the secrets they lock away, and the covert operations they conduct, they eventually slip up and give us just enough truth to question the story... and seek to finally find the truth. The book won't conclusively answer the big question, but it will provide a great deal of food for thought.
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