Written in 1974 Murder From Within will show what actually happened to President Kennedy, the consequences of his murder, and what action Americans can take to protect their institutions from further internal assault. The problem of usurpation from within and illegitimate and bloody transfer of power is as old as political history itself. Betrayal from within from the leaders own inner circle dates all the way back to Julius Caesar and Jesus Christ. Centuries ago, several Roman Emperors were killed by their own Praetorian guards. This plot, which involved only a handful of high officials and a few Secret Service Agents, called for President Kennedy to be maneuvered to Dallas and executed in public. His body was then forcibly removed from the control of the Dallas Coroner and flown to Washingon, D.C. to a military hospital. There, autopsy findings were supervised to foil a later investigation and implicate a scapegoat. The plot required a high probability of success. Therefore, it was self-contained: carefully recruited members of the Secret Service- the President's guards- murdered him. The portability of a motorcade allowed the assassins to escape and the evidence to remain under their control. With their obvious cover as guards, the Secret Service could ensure that the planning would result in the replacement of one chief executive with another who now had the power to cover the crime up. The scapegoat for the crime was placed near the motorcade by being told to look for work at locations on one of two likely parade routes. Once he had a job, the motorcade was planned to pass in front of where he worked. In this way, it would appear that he had found his position by accident. To plan the route first and then place the scapegoat in position would raise serious questions in an investigation about his prior knowledge. Seven years in the making Murder From Within shows exactly and in detail how a small high level group within Kennedy's own Cabinet betrayed him and killed him to benefit an ambitious Vice President determined to become President no matter what.
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Johnson, Lyndon B., (Lyndon Baines),1908-1973.
Kennedy, John F., (John Fitzgerald),1917-1963-- Assassination.
Johnson, Lyndon B., (Lyndon Baines),1908-1973.
Kennedy, John F., (John Fitzgerald),1917-1963.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Conspiracies-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Assassination.
Conspiracies.
Politics and government
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United States, Politics and government, 20th century.