This book really made me discover the depths of the JFK case through cross paths this logically became US president after touching pacifist worse with the Cuban missile crisis, and the CIA agent, Lee Harvey Oswald, who will serve as the lamplighter on the day of the Kennedy assassination by the CIA. I loved the detail of the relationship that JFK had established with Khrushchev, and those he was about to establish with Fidel Castro and also preparations to withdraw from Vietnam. There is an increased awareness of the extraordinary pressure that the "unspeakable" (the military-industrial complex and the CIA) had on him to obstruct all its shares to the end of the Cold War, and how the foreign policy desired by the president had become intolerable for them. I also discovered, through the crossing of different testimonies cited by the author, Oswald passed to the CIA, Russia and then in Miami, as well as how the murder had taken place in Dallas, and positions of real shooters. In short, a great book, incredibly well-documented (the last 150 pages are FOIA documents and references). The most surprising part of the book is for me the evidence of the presence in Dallas, the day of the murder, the 2nd Lee Harvey Oswald, who has always found not far from the truth and allowed the Dallas police of catch.
Combining what we learn from this remarkable book the revelations of Peter Dale Scott in "The American War Machine", it is well aware of the power and occult power has been able to take the "unspeakable" in 50 years, and it's chilling.