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TARGET: JFK
The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?
For years conspiracy theories have swirled around the Kennedy assassination. While most are easily dismissed, and some have been debunked thanks to diligent research, serious questions have remained.
In his stunning new book, acclaimed investigative reporter Robert Wilcox presents shocking new information that casts the Kennedy assassination in an entirely new light.
The key figure, as revealed by Wilcox, is René A. Dussaqa mysterious, dashing, stuntman-turned-spywho might have been behind John F. Kennedy's assassination. Indeed, a trained assassin, he might even have been the triggerman.
Born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba, Dussaq became an American citizen, worked for the OSS (the precursor of the CIA), and parachuted behind enemy lines before D-Day. He was a handsome, charming man who briefly worked in Hollywood as a stuntman before settling down to work for an insurance company. But also, it appears, he worked for the FBI, the CIA, and was engaged in other shadowy activities.
In page after page of never-before-reported evidence, Wilcox reveals how this mysterious Argentine with a stranger-than-fiction life story is the missing link in the assassination mystery.
Thoroughly documented and researched, responsible in its conclusions, and superbly told, TARGET: JFK is a must read for anyone interested in the Kennedy assassination, modern American history, and great unsolved mysteries.
Robert K. Wilcox is the award-winning journalist, screenwriter, and author living in Los Angeles, California. His nonfiction works include Wings of Fury (1997), Target: Patton (2008), and The Truth About the Shroud of Turin (2010). In addition to writing for film and television, he has reported for The New York Times and contributed to the Miami Herald's Tropic magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and National Geographic. During the Vietnam War, he served as an Air Force Information Officer.
In his stunning new book, acclaimed investigative reporter Robert Wilcox presents shocking new information that casts the Kennedy assassination in an entirely new light.
The key figure, as revealed by Wilcox, is René A. Dussaqa mysterious, dashing, stuntman-turned-spywho might have been behind John F. Kennedy's assassination. Indeed, a trained assassin, he might even have been the triggerman.
Born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba, Dussaq became an American citizen, worked for the OSS (the precursor of the CIA), and parachuted behind enemy lines before D-Day. He was a handsome, charming man who briefly worked in Hollywood as a stuntman before settling down to work for an insurance company. But also, it appears, he worked for the FBI, the CIA, and was engaged in other shadowy activities.
In page after page of never-before-reported evidence, Wilcox reveals how this mysterious Argentine with a stranger-than-fiction life story is the missing link in the assassination mystery.
Thoroughly documented and researched, responsible in its conclusions, and superbly told, TARGET: JFK is a must read for anyone interested in the Kennedy assassination, modern American history, and great unsolved mysteries.
Robert K. Wilcox is the award-winning journalist, screenwriter, and author living in Los Angeles, California. His nonfiction works include Wings of Fury (1997), Target: Patton (2008), and The Truth About the Shroud of Turin (2010). In addition to writing for film and television, he has reported for The New York Times and contributed to the Miami Herald's Tropic magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and National Geographic. During the Vietnam War, he served as an Air Force Information Officer.
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Published 2016-11-01 by Regnery |