New Book Reveals FBI, CIA and Mafia Involvement in Kennedy Assassination

                                lewrockwell.com                                 
                                                                                
                                                 

To Kill a President: finally, an ex-FBI agent rips aside the veil of secrecy 
that killed JFK. The book by M. Wesley Swearingen uncovers new information 
about the murder of President John F. Kennedy and identifies groups who 
conspired to kill him, offering evidence and arguments documenting a conspiracy.

According to Swearingen, Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone in assassinating 
Kennedy as was claimed by the FBI and the Warren Commission. Instead, he argues 
that rogue CIA agents acting in concert with the mafia, certain Cuban exiles 
and FBI informants killed Kennedy. Swearingen contends that the conspiracy was 
covered up by the FBI, an effort that continues to this day through the 
bureau's unwillingness to disclose key details about the events surrounding 
Kennedy's death. Since Swearingen's new book was released a second FBI agent 
has come forward now claiming Oswald did not kill Kennedy.

A 25-year veteran of FBI field work, Swearingen was told in 1962 by a Cuban 
exile that the CIA and the mafia were planning to kill JFK, but the FBI did 
nothing to stop them. He argues that the statements and actions of FBI and CIA 
personnel prove a cover-up, one that he knows included CIA-trained Cuban exiles 
and American mobsters.

"Names are named, associations are made, reasonable conjectures are served and 
Swearingen comes across as the real deal," explains a Kirkus Discoveries 
review. "He virtually dares readers to prove him wrong."

About the Author

M. Wesley Swearingen [send him mail] is a former FBI agent and the author of 
FBI Secrets: An Agent's Exposé. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, Swearingen 
later graduated from Ohio State University and joined the FBI while it was 
directed by J. Edgar Hoover. Following his retirement from the FBI in 1977, 
Swearingen was involved in several successful lawsuits against the FBI related 
to wrongful imprisonment and civil rights violations. A California licensed 
private investigator, Swearingen has appeared in several documentary films 
about the FBI. He earned the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice (CACJ) 
President's Award in 1997.

                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                        

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