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Jim Garrison

    20 novembre 1921 – 21 octobre 1992

    Garrison est surtout connu pour ses enquêtes sur l'assassinat du président John F. Kennedy. Son travail reste controversé à ce jour. Les opinions divergent encore quant à savoir s'il a découvert un complot bloqué par le gouvernement, s'il a gâché sa chance ou si l'affaire entière a été une perte de ressources improductive. Son histoire reflète des questions persistantes sur le pouvoir et la vérité.

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    JFK. Sulle tracce degli assassini
    On the Trail of the Assassins
    JFK Affaire non classée
    • JFK Affaire non classée

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Garrison's book presents the most powerful detailed case yet made that Pres. Kennedy's assassination was the product of a conspiracy, & that the plotters & key operators were not primarily from the Mob, but from the CIA. Introduction The serenity of ignorance The awakening War games The social triumphs of Lee Oswald Setting up the scapegoat Deep cover The front page Covert operations The bonds of friendship The ides of February Checkmate Confrontation The assault The company Shell game Escape of the assassins The reluctant investigators The trial of clay shaw The majesty of the law The secret sponsors Afterword Notex Index

      JFK Affaire non classée
    • Jim Garrison's book presents the most powerful detailed case yet made that President Kennedy's assassination was the product of a conspiracy, and that the plotters and key operators came not from the Mob, but the CIA. I think there was a conspiracy. There's kind of collective amnesia about the whole thing. The Warren Commission construed its mission to be restoring equilibrium. No one really wanted to know. It goes back to the late sixties, the Garrison case. Remember he had this elaborate conspiracy theory? The stones that were turned over! Fantastic characters kept emerging.

      On the Trail of the Assassins