JFK : say goodbye to America : the sensational and untold story behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy /

American distrust of government, politicians and authority in general can be traced back to the time of the official investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the suspicion fostered by the publication of the Warren report, the government's official version of this in...

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Main Author: Smith, Matthew
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Edinburgh [Scotland] : Mainstream Pub., 2004, ©2001.
Edition:[New ed.].
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Summary:American distrust of government, politicians and authority in general can be traced back to the time of the official investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the suspicion fostered by the publication of the Warren report, the government's official version of this infamous murder. In the last ten years there has been much research into the exact events surrounding Kennedy's murder and how it was so successfully covered up. JFK: Say Goodbye to America.
Contextualises this debate, coming to a shocking conclusion. According to new information gathered and assessed by the author, JFK was murdered on orders emanating from the 'alternative' government -- the Establishment -- which eased the concerns of 'big business' and which Kennedy was in the process of divesting of power in favour of promoting a government which put the people and their needs first. The President's new priorities won him few friends in government and Matthew Smith.
Suggests that it was no coincidence that most of his policies were dismantied in the 18 months immediately following his death. Indeed, his policy to withdraw from the early situation in Vietnam was dramatically changed within hours. President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered an investigation into JFK's murder which soon emerged as biased, inaccurate and misleading, highlighting for many Americans the end of a golden era and a farewell to the country they knew. By piecing together new evidence,
Matthew Smith's explosive book highlights the role of domestic and international business concerns in American government. He scorns the 'lone-gunman' theory and, further, looks to the changes in the government's policy after JFK's assassination and the fact that the Vietnam War alone generated 'business' to the value of $200 billion. Coincidence? Matthew Smith doesn't think so ... Book jacket.
Physical Description:255 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-245) and indexes.
ISBN:1840187417
9781840187410