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The Man Who Knew Too Much: Hired to Kill Oswald and Prevent the Assassination of JFK
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1524
EAN: 9780786712427
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0786712422
Label: Carroll & Graf
Manufacturer: Carroll & Graf
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 576
Publication Date: October 13, 2003
Publisher: Carroll & Graf
Studio: Carroll & Graf
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Editorial Review:
Carroll and Graf has been in the forefront of producing books about the Kennedy assassination. It has come up with a winner in this mammoth study of one of the most mysterious figures on the fringes of the assassination: Richard Case Nagell, described as the man 'hired to kill Oswald and prevent the assassination of JFK.' On the fourtieth anniversary of the JFK assassination, this amazing story has been revised and expanded with a decade's worth of new classified information. Nagell's own death in 1995 was suspicious. Here, freelance investigative journalist Dick Russell delves deep into Nagell's strange past, revealing that Nagell had been a contact for both the CIA and KGB at different times. The author's detailed and expert reconstruction of historic events will have readers wonder and question new possible leads never before imagined in this still unsolved murder.
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Rating: - CIA, A SECURITY RISK
Reading about America's "intelligence community" backed by its internationalist, wealthy elite in this book leads to the apodictic conclusion that the CIA is a security risk to the "people" of the USA. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" clues us in on the true nature of government by secrecy and how the CIA has been surreptitiously infiltrated by persons with the agenda of alien interests and actions fatally detrinemtal to the well being of the "real" political, economic, and military interests of the United ... Read More
Rating: - The Best Book I have Ever Read in My Life.
This one is a monument to both human curiosity and disciplined research. That is one rare duplex! It wanders like Gravity's Rainbow but is on footnotes not marijuana. You will leave this book with a curiosity that is nearly illegal, at this stage of capitalism.
It shows us that the Kennedy Assassination, is not a naive exploration of the contingencies of one liberal's death.
Rather it is a core-sampling of Cold War America, that is more current an event than anything you will ... Read More
Rating: - The Book That Tells Too Little
This book has nothing to do with the plot to assassinate America's only Catholic President, John Kennedy. Rather, it is a long winded attempt to hide the truth.
Richard Case Nagell had nothing whatsoever to do with the tragic event that took place in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. We know this for certain, as Nagell was in federal custody for a bank robbery attempt in El Paso at the time of the assassination. Author Russell here spins a convoluted and unbelievable tale suggesting that ... Read More
Rating: - Absolutely Stunning!
This book, "The Man Who Knew Too Much" by Dick Russell is quite possibly THE very best JFK Assassination book ever written. Russell makes a startling case for a JFK Assassination resolution with this wonderful, 40th anniversary edition of his book based on the life of Richard Case Nagell. Nagell, in a word, was an enigma, Just like the assassination that he shed so much light on was also an enigma.......until now. Nagell, a former CIA man and Military Intelligence agent (As well as KGB agent ... Read More
Rating: - Undeniable. Read from the ARRB's Final Report for yourself..
I am now in my 4th year of ongoing research into the lives of JFK/RFK and their assassinations, which will soon culminate in the writing of a historical fiction volume(s). I have over 1,000 pages of typed notes on my laptop. My bibliography is 6 pages long to date. I have been to Dealey Plaza, and I have researched at the National Archives. To summarize my opinion of this relatively unheard of, brilliantly presented account of Richard Case Nagell's life and its implications, I am simply going to show you one ... Read More
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