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Betrayal in Dallas: LBJ, the Pearl Street Mafia, and the Murder of President Kennedy
By Mark North
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From the bestselling author of Act of Treason—a searing expose of the conspiracy between the mob and Lyndon Johnson that led to JFK’s assassination.
For almost sixty years, the truth behind President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas has been scrutinized by countless people who believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was a fall guy for an intricate plot involving both government officials who wanted to stop Kennedy’s policies, and organized crime elements who wanted the president and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, off their backs.
Here, the truth is finally revealed.
Betrayal in Dallas reveals a story of corruption and treason in which John and Robert Kennedy—who both hated Vice President Lyndon Johnson—initiated a covert Organized Crime Task Force investigation of the Civello mob in Dallas. The same mob that had already thoroughly corrupted LBJ while he was a Texas senator. If the Kennedy’s brought down the Civellos, they would bring down Johnson and his many equally-corrupt cronies.
That was enough for Johnson and the Civello’s to begin plotting the assassination of a sitting President . . .
Betrayal in Dallas presents conclusions based on classified federal documents unknown to the public and research community. Unlike any other book on JFK’s assassination, it is the unvarnished truth the American people have been waiting for since November 22, 1963.
For almost sixty years, the truth behind President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas has been scrutinized by countless people who believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was a fall guy for an intricate plot involving both government officials who wanted to stop Kennedy’s policies, and organized crime elements who wanted the president and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, off their backs.
Here, the truth is finally revealed.
Betrayal in Dallas reveals a story of corruption and treason in which John and Robert Kennedy—who both hated Vice President Lyndon Johnson—initiated a covert Organized Crime Task Force investigation of the Civello mob in Dallas. The same mob that had already thoroughly corrupted LBJ while he was a Texas senator. If the Kennedy’s brought down the Civellos, they would bring down Johnson and his many equally-corrupt cronies.
That was enough for Johnson and the Civello’s to begin plotting the assassination of a sitting President . . .
Betrayal in Dallas presents conclusions based on classified federal documents unknown to the public and research community. Unlike any other book on JFK’s assassination, it is the unvarnished truth the American people have been waiting for since November 22, 1963.
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