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Coup in Dallas

The Decisive Investigation into Who Killed JFK

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Coup in Dallas

By: H.P. Albarelli Jr., Dick Russell - foreword
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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The CIA, Dallas, and the hard details of the JFK assassination.

Coup in Dallas leaves speculation and theory aside to give the hard details of who killed President John F. Kennedy, how the murder was carried out, and why Kennedy was assassinated.

Through exhaustive research and newly translated documents, author H.P. Albarelli uncovers and explains the historical roots of state-sponsored assassination, finding disturbing parallels to the assassination of JFK. Albarelli goes beyond conventional JFK assassination theory to piece together the biographies of the lesser-known but instrumental players in the incident, such as Otto Skorzeny, Pierre Lafitte, James Jesus Angleton, Santo Trafficante, and others.

Albarelli provides shocking detail on the crucial role that the city of Dallas and its officials played in the maintenance of Dallas as a major hub of CIA activity, and how it led to JFK’s assassination and its cover-up.

Go beyond LBJ, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby and read the full, definitive account of what happened on November 22, 1963—and how it came to fruition.

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©2021 H. P. Albarelli Jr. and Linda O’Hara. (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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JFK's killers still run the world today.

Project Lancelot was ran by QJ/WIN, etc.

it's probably the best book on the subject aside from A Warning From History, by Cory Hughes.
buymeacoffee dot com/JFKbook.

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Insightful

What’s with the coauthor’s postscript anti-Trump tirade? Why include that nonsense in this work? Great book, just tainted by far-left bias.

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Loooonggggg & Anything But Simple

If you only need to know what time it is, and not how the clock was built, this story is not for you. If you are interested in how the clock was built, you still might be somewhat disappointed. This story lays out lots of dots; some you will likely be familiar with and others, not so much. The author laboriously connects those dots, but there are so many that are vague and/or unfamiliar that it wore me down at times.

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Excellent Research, Difficult to Interpret

Excellent research but difficult to understand as an audio book... likely easier in hard copy

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OMG. I loved it. I was right in front of Hammersmith Farm when the first shots rang out. By the time I got back in to town (Newport), he was dead. We had just seen he and Jacqueline at St. Mary’s and Hammersmith and Bailey’s Beach that fall. Something left, and I never got it back. I was sick of the BS, and put all my books away for about 40 years. My boyfriend recently said to me, (he’s younger), “Oh, don’t tell me you’re one of those conspiracy theorists.” (He’s an editor). I said,”Hey, wait a minute, we saw the magic bullet, we saw Ruby shoot Oswald, and we read the Warren Report.” None of us were fools. I am so very grateful to this author.

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Authoritarianism strain never ended

Appropriately complex telling of complex, perfect crime. Best I’ve seen with professional mercenaries from across the world- like today’s Blackwater/Palantir etc - together all anti communist, anti Jew, anti immigration, anti peace with Russia but rabidly pro War & for US to be white, Christian & oil loving. All hated JFK enough & had killed plenty before so plausible that CIA could put them in place & just help a bit mainly $.
Most researched plus diary of one makes the case that Warren Comm didn’t try to make, & Castro never made sense nor did Kruschev once Soviet papers released.
Leaves us with same old insane US isolationism & hatreds, with a front man riling them up & a media backing him. Difference is back then even Buckley disavowed Birch Soc. Today it’s an ex Pres + Congress. I wish I hadn’t lived so long to see it.
Great book. It’s the how & why plus why parts of JFK assassination still not released— other countries ppl involved. Plus of course our CIA who doesn’t have to tell us anything.
Sobering. We’ll be burning witches soon if we don’t wake up.

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99% BS

The author’s attempt to provide context for his main thesis takes the reader down one boring rabbit hole after another. If he had simply stuck to LaFitte’s (supposed authentic) datebook, he might have succeeded in actually retaining the reader’s interest.

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The worst book about JFK conspiracy

This is the worst book I have read about the JFK conspiracy. Way to politically left for me.

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Mind telling us who actually shot Kennedy?

This is 26 hours I will never get back. This book tries to weave an insane tale of SS officers, French commandos, Texas oil men, the mafia and the CIA who all conspired to kill JFK. And according to the author, there also were international hit teams in Dallas that day, to do the job. The story takes the reader to Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, but we never get to the motorcade traveling down Dealy Plaza. There is no discussion of the actual shooting, or who did took the actual shots. This book is nothing more than 26 hours of boring backstories of obscure people, and an weak attempt to tie them all together into a conspiracy to kill Kennedy.

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