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Title: Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of Jfk?
by Mark Lane
ISBN: 1-56025-048-8
Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press
Pub. Date: 01 November, 1992
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.62 (13 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: "Due Process" in the Murder of JFK
Comment: This seminal book, not the Warren Commission, should be the jumping off point for any discussion of the murder of JFK.
The Warren Commission never extended to the murdered Oswald the right to defend his reputation by cross examining witnesses, calling witnesses and otherwise having his day in court. In a civil libel case, E. Howard Hunt Vs. The Liberty Lobby (1985) former CIA man, (and convicted Watergate felon) E. Howard Hunt had these traditional legal rights. The issue at stake was whether he had been paymaster of the JFK asassination for the CIA in Dalles. This is a book about a real trial. Lane establishes means , motive, and opportunity, demolishes Hunt's allibi, and places him at the scene with credible eyewitness testimony. Most damaging in my mind was the evidence that Hunt and CIA planted faked evidence to falsely implicate JFK in the murder of South Vietnamese President Diem. The Miami jury overturned a $650,000 libel award by a lower court, and opined that criminal prosecution of Hunt and 5 other ex-CIA operatives was called for. The national media ran from this verdict like it was a live bomb. Few Americans realize that it is a legally true statement that "Hunt and CIA murdered JFK". A brave and brilliant book.

Rating: 4
Summary: The CIA exposed--plain and simple
Comment: Lane was the first to open up criticism of the Warren Report with his "Rush to Judgment". Almost three decades later, he once again brings President Kennedy's assassination cover-up in full view, and this time he reveals the culprit behind the killing.

After reading this, there was no doubt in my mind that the CIA had masterminded the killing of JFK, and then carried out the cover-up. They lied under oath, pressured the media, encouraged censorship, presented false evidence, threatened and killed witnesses and potential stool pigeons--it's all right here.

While Lane's work is without question some of the best detective work in the 20th century, he was personally involved with much of the cover-up and experienced persecution as a result of his views. Unlike in his "Rush to Judgment", he has a tendancy to take much of this personal, and it shows. Throughout the book, Lane blows his own horn and vehemently attacks Earl Warren, Howard Hunt, and the like. The evidence might speak for itself, but I can see people being put off by Lane's unproffessional attacks.

Perhaps the most chilling conclusion one gets out of "Plausible Denile" and "Rush to Judgment" are not that the CIA conspired to kill a President, but that they conspired to frame and innocent, unsuspecting citizen for the crime.

Rating: 5
Summary: Plausible Denial
Comment: As Iran-Contra testimony revealed, Bush (George Sr.) routinely keeps a diary of PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY, with the same skill employed by a crooked accountant ( Enron of Houston) who maintains two sets of corporate book, one of them cooked.
When Lee Harvery Oswald returned to the US from the Soviet Union he settled in Texas. He was befriended by a wealthy white Russian oil man, named George de Mohenschildt--who was the CIA officer who directed Oswald's actions evidence suggests. de Mohenschildt's address book cantained this entry:[George H.W.(poppy) 1412 Ohio also Zapata Petroleum Midland.] "Operation Zapata" was the secret name of the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba planned by the CIA in 1961. Two of the ships were named "Barbara" and "Houston" George and Barbara Bushes home town and location of Zapata Oil. [read the exact wording on pages 330-333]
If George Sr., aka Poppy, was a man of integrity, and not covering-up, why didn't he investigate the JFK assasination as past--maybe still-- head of the CIA and as US President for 4 years in the 1980's or ask his son, George Jr. serving as President, to clear Texas and the Bush name?

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