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Jim Quinn is living out his last days in a cabin on Flathead Lake. He is a former CIA operative who is in the late stages of lung cancer. I make his acquaintance when I arrive to spend a week at my grandfather's cabin next door. I offer to take him fishing on the lake and he begins to talk about his past. His conversation is more like a confession about things that are troubling him.
Late that afternoon, we get caught in a thunder storm and have to spend the night on a small island. As we sit in the rain under a makeshift shelter, Jim explains the events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He reveals who was behind the plot and who carried out the action in Dallas. He also explains the cover up and the many suspicious deaths of witnesses.
During the next few days, Jim Quinn provides me with a detailed background for the murder of President Kennedy. Like other leaders who were overthrown or eliminated in Latin America, Africa and Asia, John Kennedy was simply another head of state who would not play ball with our military industry and multinational corporations. He could not be bribed and he could not be threatened. For his courage, he paid the ultimate price.
It turns out that Jim Quinn has background information on all the key players of the era, from Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson to J. Edgar Hoover. He explains the reason for the Bay of Pigs failure which leads to the outright disdain for John Kennedy by the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. When Kennedy opens a dialog with Khrushchev to try and end the Cold War, he is seen as a traitor in military circles. When the young president decides to withdraw from Vietnam, his days are numbered.
In the course of our conversations, Jim exposes the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy. He tells us who planned and carried out the murders and how the cover up was organized. He details how a former CIA psychiatrist worked with Sirhan Sirhan and possibly, James Earl Ray. He also explains the attempted murder of George Wallace that swung the 1972 election for Richard Nixon.
Jim Quinn leaves me with all this information along with a pile of documents and outlines. I decide to go to Dallas. I am surprised by the number of people I find who still have a story to tell. I spend several days in Dealey Plaza and try to figure out the sightlines of the ambush as Jim had described it. In the end, I have no reason to doubt the confession of a dying man.

An Honest Man edition by Patrick Manley Literature Fiction eBooks

The first shots of the Vietnam war rang out on November 22nd 1963 in the turkey shoot at Dealy Plaza, Ten years later and 50,000 dead US casualties the man who predicted it's folly just a few months earlier lay beneath the eternal flame at Arlington and all that remains is who, how and why? Patrick Manley sets out to answer these questions and lay Banquo's ghost finally to rest. Mark Lanes was the first to smash the Warren illusion, followed by Jim Garrison who exposed the two New Orleans CIA cut-outs,Banister and Shaw, which lead to the HSCA and that tenacious bloodhound, Gaeton Fonzi, who exposed Macbeth's three witches, Landsdale, Joannides and Atlee-Phillips, which lead to Oliver Stone unleashing Pandora's box which lead to the JFK Assassinations Act and James Douglass magnificent opus. Manley stands confidently on the shoulders of these giants to decipher Dulles's byzantine tapestry by converting the montage into a puzzle which he then pieces successfully together, for example; why did Oswald go to Russia, Mexico and New Orleans, why was drinking coke on the second floor of the TBD fifteen minutes before the shooting and why did he go to the theater and why did he ask to speak to FBI agent James Hosty after his arrest? This is not just a book, it is a road map by which the curious traveler may safely make is way to journeys end.

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  • File Size 362920 KB
  • Print Length 520 pages
  • Publication Date October 4, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00FNXSZ9M

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I was floored by this book. Anyone who's anyone knows there are conspiracies regarding the Kennedy assassination. Most of these conspiracies are shrugged off as nothing but the delusions of wackos and nutjobs. This book outlines major inconsistencies in the "official story" and shows how key players of the time had involvement in Kennedy's assassination. Well worth the read.
I am a child of a CIA Father. I was raised in an atmosphere of secrecy about my Fathers work. His cover was the US Military. My Father NEVER told us about his work. Even up to his death. This book was very helpful in understanding what he did and why, although it was difficult to think that he might have been involved in all the things written about at least I had a chance to understand him better. I never would doubt that my Father and many of these 'regular' CIA agents, thought and understood they were doing the best for their country...not realizing they were being manipulated by those higher up. The details in this book could only have been known by someone that had the inside information. My family was stationed at Atsugi Airbase in 1958. I remember it well as I was an Army brat living on a base with Navy brats and one never forgets that!

Well done Pat Manley. Today it is no different I am sure. And maybe worse as now the world has the Islamic threat which takes things to a whole new place....religious wars.
I've never been a conspiracy theory "nut", although, following JFK's assasination, at the time, it did appear that there were great holes in the Oswald as sole assasin theory. This book convinces me that the CIA committed the murder and, further, that it has run our foreign policy since its initiation, despite whoever was ostensibly the President. It has have done so at the behest of large corporations such as United Fruit, the Oil Companies and the military-industrial complex. Very, very depressing that american lives have been lost in Vietnam, Iraq and around the world to line these companies pockets and that billions of dollars have been wasted that could have been used to enrich the lives of americans. Read if you can stomach this information.
Read the book. Made me want to take a shower every day, after I put it down for the evening. Still makes me want to take a shower when I think of the book. Really depressing, and makes one think there oughta be a law. CIA doing good? Maybe some of them, not these morons. Problem is, high up folks. Could be considered fiction, but the book can't be all wrong. Morons.
Rehashed conspiracy theory that has been offered by other sources but it is easy reading for the casual reader.
This book was an average read. Not bad for a fictional account of the JFK assassination.
This is not just another book about the assassination of JFK. It will explain why it was the most significant event in determining the future of our Country. It became completely clear how important when I read this book. It explains the inter workings of the "Secret Society" that President Kennedy warned us about. The only thing similar is like the first time you master seeing the hidden objects in a Stereogram. Pat writes the book in such a way that you feel like you're right there listening to this old CIA agent relieving himself of the heavy burdens of his job with the agency. The same things are happening today and you will be able to recognize the signs when they do. It's not too late to make this a great Christmas present.
The first shots of the Vietnam war rang out on November 22nd 1963 in the turkey shoot at Dealy Plaza, Ten years later and 50,000 dead US casualties the man who predicted it's folly just a few months earlier lay beneath the eternal flame at Arlington and all that remains is who, how and why? Patrick Manley sets out to answer these questions and lay Banquo's ghost finally to rest. Mark Lanes was the first to smash the Warren illusion, followed by Jim Garrison who exposed the two New Orleans CIA cut-outs,Banister and Shaw, which lead to the HSCA and that tenacious bloodhound, Gaeton Fonzi, who exposed Macbeth's three witches, Landsdale, Joannides and Atlee-Phillips, which lead to Oliver Stone unleashing Pandora's box which lead to the JFK Assassinations Act and James Douglass magnificent opus. Manley stands confidently on the shoulders of these giants to decipher Dulles's byzantine tapestry by converting the montage into a puzzle which he then pieces successfully together, for example; why did Oswald go to Russia, Mexico and New Orleans, why was drinking coke on the second floor of the TBD fifteen minutes before the shooting and why did he go to the theater and why did he ask to speak to FBI agent James Hosty after his arrest? This is not just a book, it is a road map by which the curious traveler may safely make is way to journeys end.
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