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This collection examines the assassination of President John F. Kennedy through the lens of deep politics, intelligence operations, & the networks of power that may have orchestrated the events in Dallas. These are foundational works that challenge the Warren Commission's lone gunman narrative, exploring the CIA, organized crime, oil barons, & political operatives who had motive, means, & opportunity to eliminate Kennedy & reshape American foreign policy.

The archive features Peter Dale Scott's seminal works Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, which introduced the concept of deep politics to assassination research, & Dallas '63: The First Deep State Revolt Against the White House, framing Kennedy's murder as the first successful coup against presidential authority. You'll find David Talbot's The Devil's Chessboard on CIA Director Allen Dulles & the rise of America's secret government, James Douglass's Martyrs to the Unspeakable examining the assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., & Robert F. Kennedy as interconnected acts of state violence, & Larry Hancock's Someone Would Have Talked, which traces the conspiracy through witness testimony & intelligence connections. The collection also includes investigations into specific suspects like Texas oil magnate H.L. Hunt and CIA operative Barry Seal's connections to the mob & covert operations.

From the mechanics of the Dealey Plaza ambush to the cover-up that followed, from the intelligence community's role to the organized crime connections, this collection provides essential scholarship for understanding the most consequential political murder in American history. These are foundational texts for anyone seeking to move beyond official narratives & examine the deep state forces that may have reshaped the nation on November 22, 1963.

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