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The Quatrains of Camelot is an epic narrative poem which tells the story of the most famous assassination in American history, namely that of President John F. Kennedy. Designed to be read by young and old alike, it has been popular both with researchers and students of all ages. For the first-time reader, The Quatrains of Camelot provides a well-detailed, descriptive introduction to the JFK assassination, one of the most important events in human history. It also provides a revealing examination of significant events of the time involving such notable figures as Marilyn Monroe, Robert…mehr

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The Quatrains of Camelot is an epic narrative poem which tells the story of the most famous assassination in American history, namely that of President John F. Kennedy. Designed to be read by young and old alike, it has been popular both with researchers and students of all ages. For the first-time reader, The Quatrains of Camelot provides a well-detailed, descriptive introduction to the JFK assassination, one of the most important events in human history. It also provides a revealing examination of significant events of the time involving such notable figures as Marilyn Monroe, Robert Kennedy, and FDR. Dr. Truels mixes his own knowledge and beliefs about the Kennedy assassination with what some have called "assassination philosophy" - the blending of a prominent historical event with musings about the role of God and man's role in the universe, asking questions such as: "When does God choose to intervene in man's affairs?" In addition to detailing all the various factions who were hostile to JFK and wanted him removed from office, Dr. Truels also pays tribute to many of the researchers who have dedicated their lives to unraveling the JFK assassination mystery.
Autorenporträt
Bill Truels, M.D., is not himself a researcher, but more a chronicler of events told to him. He has practiced general surgery in Oklahoma City for the last fifty years. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he attended college at Northwestern University, graduating in 1967. He then studied at Indiana University, where he received a Master's Degree in Biochemistry. In 1973, Bill graduated from University of Illinois Medical School, then went on to the University of Oklahoma and St. Anthony Hospital for his general surgery training. Bill achieved board certification in general surgery in 1981 and currently practices as the Wound Medical Director at the Select Specialty Hospital in Oklahoma City. Bill married Margaret Bettis, a nurse from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1975. They have three children, Lisa, Tracy, and Michael, and three grandchildren, Jaedn, Liam, and Emmett. He currently resides in Oklahoma City with his wife and their dog, Franklin.