The first book to reveal how the Warren Commission’s most famous critics and defenders were working for the same team. On any major conspiracy involving CIA ops, the company puts its players into the driver’s seat on both sides of the wedge. It has taken Hager 30 years to untangle the basic outline of the op, and he doesn’t pretend to have the final story, just something closer than the average JFK book, many of which run long and are stuffed with unessential detail. Despite the avalanche of disinfo dumped by the major media over the decades, the assassination of JFK has unraveled. A renegade CIA station working with a Sicilian secret society orchestrated the hit, but their participation would never have been so massively covered-up unless they were working for elements at the highest levels of the Pentagon and NSA.Whether you are new to this case, or a longtime researcher, you’ll find these penetrating essays entertaining, enlightening and highly original. One of the most important details of the book is exposing Mark Lane as an intelligence operative. Mark Lane served in the army in Vienna before becoming an administrative assistant in the spook infested National Lawyers Guild. His testimony to the Warren Commission was absurd. How did he get the money to fly to Texas to represent Oswald pro bono? His connections to Jim Jones are very suspicious. His famous case against E. Howard Hunt proved nothing. It was a staged trial.
But his most damning intel connection is his close association with holocaust denier Willis Carto.