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B**S
Excellent, must read book
An excellent book covering the shadow government/deep state/military industrial complex that has been behind many historical events that the USA has been involved in and ones that the general public have never heard of. The focus on the JFK murder is very telling.Anyone that still thinks LHO acted alone should read this and ask why literally thousands of documents still are in hiding, if the still exist at all anymore.There are the puppet masters and there are the puppets. It's been going on for decades.
B**T
JFK's murder re-evaluated...
It takes a deep understanding of the issues involved and it is helpful if you have read at least one of the previous author's works. His brilliance does not always translate easily for the first-time reader. Still, the work is an accurate portrayal of how elements of the United States government killed the President of the United States in Dallas, Texas, and have tried -- unsuccessfully, for some -- to hide the truth. Love Amazon, despise Trump.
J**Y
Essential History
Peter Dale Scott's DALLAS '63 is one of the most essential books about the Kennedy assassination and the "Deep State" control of US history. This account proves that Oswald was an intelligence asset sent to the Soviet Union as a false defector and later impersonated in Mexico City in attempts to make him look like an agent of the Castro government.
D**N
Insightful
This work covered not only the machinations of the Kennedy coup’d ta, but how powerful cabals behind the scenes have controlled the destiny of the United States today. Learned a lot from this work. The narrative in this book can be extrapolated in geometric progression to what we see today in not only our country, but all over the globe. Very deep work.
O**E
like all of Peter Dale Scott's books
I have read this book, like all of Peter Dale Scott's books, and I found it delightful! Some of it is a rework and update of PDS' previous work on Oswald/Mexico/Kostikov/DFS/Staff D/ZR Rifle, and Oswald in Russia with an analysis of ONI, Popov, and Otepka. There are three new chapters on Milteer/Paulino Sierra Martinez/Del Valle/Giannettini, and Pawley/Bayo/Luce/Bringuier and activities of the deep state from JFK to 9/11.What I love about Peter Dale Scott's work is his deep scholarship and ability to tie small stories (like the Bayo Pawley affair) into a much richer context. The book is a work to be studied and read several times; it's not a quick read.
A**R
Dallas '63: A Brilliant Synthesis Regarding the November 22, 1963 Coup d'état
Once again the intrepid Peter Dale Scott takes us into that claustrophobic wilderness of mirrors where the criminal underworld meets the establishment upperworld in the sub-rosa labyrinth of the Deep State. Scott is the premier synthesizer unearthing all the various seemingly unconnected strands of hard documentary factual evidence and counterfactual hypothesizing concerning the November 22, 1963 coup d'état.He begins by addressing head-on the seminal question of "Who was Lee Harvey Oswald?" in a brilliantly sketched portrait we have not seen before. The intelligence services (especially the CIA's chief of counterintelligence James Jesus Angleton - Associate Deputy Director of Operations for Counterintelligence (ADDOCI) suspected a Soviet mole had penetrated the dank bowels of the Deep State and obtained highly secret information concerning the U-2 spy plane. Soon an elaborate multilayered mole hunt began. Abroad, the CIA/State Department "dangled" Oswald as a US Marine radar operator "defector" to the Soviets, while in the US they compiled a byzantine, contradictory and ever-shifting documentary "legend" of manipulated and altered biographical data concerning Oswald as a trap to snare whom among the various interagency intelligence personnel who accessed his files was the possible mole. Upon his return to the US, Oswald continued his counterintelligence role as agent provocateur, informer, and ultimately as "patsy."In my personal library I have several thousand books, hundreds relating to the covert and overt background concerning the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. From every chapter, from every page of Dallas '63, leaps long forgotten names and events from these shelved volumes which Scott has masterfully woven into a head-spinning narrative describing the sinister milieu of intriguers from that period.This concise ebook is unlike any previous work on the subject in its magisterial detail of facts and scrupulous documentation of sources. I highly recommend it to the experienced JFK Assassination research community.
R**N
Very difficult to follow. Undouobtedly true. Just another ...
Very difficult to follow. Undouobtedly true. Just another example of "democracy" and its world-class criminal government in actioon.
K**Y
Dynamite
This book is a part of a decades long series of works that collide political analysis, true crime, and poetry. I've read almost all of it. It is difficult to understate the scale of Peter Dale Scott's ambitions. It is my hope that he is remembered as as an important political artist rather than a political observer or activist. Scott's art is an epic long form challenge to not look away from horror in our politics but to understand and respond to it. Scott's agenda is to deal with the specifics of the world as it is, likely with the hope of arriving at a response that measures up to the immensity and complexity of the problems those specifics imply. It is true that much of Scott's work can be bleak but there is in his large body of work a constructive response that offers a strong case for hopefulness. Peter Scott's work is necessary.
D**D
Great!
A great book that answers some questions re: the assassination of JFK and stirs up one's curiosity even more. Well written and provocative!
J**N
Four Stars
Great read
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