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Programmed to Kill: Lee Harvey Oswald, the Soviet KGB, and the Kennedy Assassination

Title : Programmed to Kill: Lee Harvey Oswald, the Soviet KGB, and the Kennedy Assassination
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Rating : 4.35 (977 Votes)
Asin : 1566637619
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-25
Language : English

He lives in the United States under a concealed identity.. Ion Mihai Pacepa was national security adviser to Romania's president and acting chief of his foreign intelligence service. In 1978 he was granted political asylum by President Carter

Gen. Programmed to Kill places Pacepa's knowledge about the KGB's secret involvement with Oswald in the context of factual reporting that has appeared on the case. investigators.. Pacepa is the only investigator of the assassination who had direct knowledge of the KGB's ties to Lee Harvey Oswald. The book juxtaposes the KGB modus operandi—mostly unknown to outsiders—against the irrefutable evidence assembled by the FBI and other U.S. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest intelligence official ever to defect from the Soviet bloc, reviews the Kennedy assassination, reveals facts covered up by the Kremlin, and addresses questions left unanswered by official investigations and numerous books. Lt

Pacepa's version of history gives the KGB months to prevent the assassination (and its potentially devastating blowback) by simply eliminating Oswald once his determination to kill Kennedy became clear. The author, who was head of Romania's secret security agency before defecting to the U.S. From Publishers Weekly Even those inclined to suspect a conspiracy was behind JFK's murder will likely remain unpersuaded by Pacepa's circumstantial, speculative case that the Soviet Union ordered Lee Harvey Oswald to assassinate Kennedy. . While there is reason to doubt that the former Soviet Union was fully forthcoming about Oswald's time there, this book offers no convincing Soviet motive for the assassination. Epstein; his own experience of Romanian intelligence provides only anecdotes and what he calls an ability to recognize the Soviet fingerprint in the case. All rights reserved. <

A Thought Provoking Book Concerning the Kennedy Assassination Ion Mihai Pacepa has yet to convince me that the former Soviet Union was directly behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy on this very date, forty-four years ago. I do, however, take him seriously and will do further research on the matter. It is plausible, but would the Russians take such a risk? How might they possibly know for sure the American Left would eagerly contend that right-wing American fanatics were somehow behind the murder? But the author is probably right on target in saying the follow. David M. Dougherty said Interesting & Thought-Provoking. Although this book pulls in some unrelated items and stretches to maintain its thesis, it is at least worthy of as much consideration as ANY of the "The CIA did it" tomes. There are five points that stand out in this book & its surounding issues: 1) All assassinations in history have either been committed by a dedicated, suicidal assassin, or were the product of dumb luck. For example, no writer could have come up with a more improbable story than the murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife. "Interesting & Thought-Provoking" according to David M. Dougherty. Although this book pulls in some unrelated items and stretches to maintain its thesis, it is at least worthy of as much consideration as ANY of the "The CIA did it" tomes. There are five points that stand out in this book & its surounding issues: 1) All assassinations in history have either been committed by a dedicated, suicidal assassin, or were the product of dumb luck. For example, no writer could have come up with a more improbable story than the murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife. 2) . ) . I apoligize but I just wanted to ask a question. D. Moore I have ordered the book and, having read Pacepa's Red Horizons with profound interest, eagerly await it, but I just wanted to ask a question of the Universe: why the heck is Publisher's Weekly almost always the de facto official reviewer when their views are so partisan and generally devoid of neutral information about a book's contents? My question isn't limited to this book, which after all concerns one of the most controversial topics of the previous half century, but come on, half the books I look at

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