
The Man Who Killed Kennedy
The Case Against LBJ
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Narrated by:
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David Rapkin
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By:
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Roger Stone
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Editor reviews
In this audio book, longtime Republican political operative Roger Stone makes a daring assertion about one of the most pivotal moments in American history.
Featuring a measured performance by David Rapkin, The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ presents the theory that the CIA conspired with the Mafia and Texas oil men to kill Kennedy and install Lyndon Johnson as the president. Although Stone’s assertion will certainly be questioned, his firsthand knowledge of politics and politicians shines through in his writing.
Rapkin’s calm, conversational performance helps make Stone’s contentious claims feel slightly less hyperbolic.
My rating 4/5. Interesting theory which many people now believe, however, I do not which is why I deduct 1 star. It could only get 5 stars if I believe LBJ did it. Nevertheless, I give it a high 4 stars because it provides a lot of information and also describes LBJ's hatred of the Kennedy's. It is also quite amusing as the author clearly cannot stand LBJ.
Not Just Another Conspiracy Theory !
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Great detail
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For example,
# LBJ's use of his secretary pool as his harem!
# LBJ's intimidation and murder of witnesses. At first witnesses of LBJ's voting corruption, and later of JFK's assassination.
# LBJ's, corrupt relationships with the CIA, Texas oilmen, arms manufactures, and organised crime, resulting in the murder of JFK and the prolongation of the Vietnam War.
Roger Stone has written a well-researched narrative that includes many details missed, or deliberately ignored, by other authors.
Compelling
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Believable.
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If you could sum up The Man Who Killed Kennedy in three words, what would they be?
A different look at the JFK conspiracy that will answer a few questions as well as ask themWhat other book might you compare The Man Who Killed Kennedy to, and why?
JFK and the unspeakable is still the daddy for meWhat does David Rapkin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
An easy to listen to voice so you don't miss muchIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Guilty?????Any additional comments?
A great listen that shows you just how bent politics was at this time Hoover LBJ the CIA the FBI even the Kennedy's it dose not miss anyonevery believable
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
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I have no doubt LBJ was complicit in the assassination but, already early on in this book, Roger Stone has lost all credibility. Its like the town drunk at the end of the bar is skimming over history adding any BS or conjecture possible for effect.
Very very poorly researched ... a waste of money!!!
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A rehashing of the ITN documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy
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No proof here
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I would bet that LBJ did have JFK killed but this book offers nothing but circumstantial and character based evidence. There are no hard facts or proof points even half suggested.
That said, it does offer a good insight into the man and good motives and operandi.
There are better books out there on LBJ and the JFK assassination.
LJB probably did kill JFK but this book offers no proof
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