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e book Harry Dean's Confessions-I might have killed JFK By Paul E, Trejo & Harry J. Dean - Harry Dean - 16-10-2013

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Titled, Harry Dean's Confessions-I might have killed JFK
By Paul E, Trejo & Harry J. Dean


e book Harry Dean's Confessions-I might have killed JFK By Paul E, Trejo & Harry J. Dean - Magda Hassan - 16-10-2013

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Harry Dean's Confessions: I Might Have Killed JFK

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By Paul Trejo
Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Oct. 14, 2013
Words: 65,360 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301639496


Short description

For 48 years, Harry Dean's account of the JFK assassination has been misrepresented by the writings of W.R. Morris and his followers. The misrepresenations persisted for decades despite Harry's many efforts to correct them. Now the public can finally hear Harry's own story which is more astonishing than any fiction.

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For 48 years, Harry Dean's account of the JFK assassination has been misrepresented by the writings of W.R. Morris and his followers. The misrepresenations persisted for decades despite Harry's many efforts to correct them. Now the public can finally hear Harry's own story, which is more astonishing than any fiction.

In 2013 Harry Dean collaborated with a student of Cold War history, Paul Trejo, who had independently researched the personal papers of Major General Edwin A. Walker.

Trejo proposes that the activities of Walker, the only US General to resign in the 20th century, harmonize well with Harry Dean's account.

Most critics of the Warren Commission will blame the CIA, the FBI, Hoover, the Mafia, LBJ, or will speak about a secret coup d'etat in Washington DC. Harry Dean and Paul Trejo agree with none of those opinions.

Their result is one of the most refreshing and insightful interpretations of the victimization of Lee Harvey Oswald and the assassination of JFK to.. (Read more)


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john f kennedy, assassination, jfk, cold war, edwin walker, general walker, harry dean, loran hall

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e book Harry Dean's Confessions-I might have killed JFK By Paul E, Trejo & Harry J. Dean - Peter Lemkin - 16-10-2013

I have an earlier self-published, spiral-bound, not professionally edited, somewhat wide-ranging collection of writings and poems by Harry Dean. While I can't imaging Walker as the prime mover or even one of the prime movers, he was certainly in the mix at some level; and I never believed that Oswald shot at him [unless that was all set up to sheep dip him]. Dean was a member of the Minutemen and some other ultra-right groups, and as I remember often on the West Coast. I do believe he feels great regrets over whatever he was involved with and whomever he was involved with. I'd be interested in a review by a knowledgeable researcher. Dean's a good guy, and might not have an overview of the larger picture - only what his compartmentalized operational tasks allowed him to 'see' and 'know' about. They, however, could shed some light on the HUGE operation with its many tentacles, tunnels, blind alleys, false trails, misdirections, sub-operations and operators, etc.