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“Numerous allegations have been made that the CIA participated in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The [Warren] Commission staff investigated these allegations. On the basis of the staff’s investigation, the Commission concluded there was no credible evidence of any CIA involvement.”
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"The man who assassinated Kennedy in 1963 was a member of Department 13, the sabotage and assassination squad of the Soviet State Security Service (KGB), and in
1962 had entered the United States in the guise of Oswald...that a confusing chain of evidence had been created placing responsibility
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assassination on the Cubans or the Soviets, in that order."
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"It requires courage to remain dispassionate in the heat of emotion which has been kindled about
the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Brian Buggé is to be commended. He has eschewed sensation, laid the facts on the line. It is up
to each of us to reach our own conclusion, but Brian Buggé has performed a public service in making his case. What he has done is to ask us to look at the evidence.
That is a refreshing suggestion."
-David Atlee Phillips, CIA Western Hemisphere Division
Chief (Ret). Author of The Night Watch.
"Buggé offers an excellent synopsis of the current assassination theories, which should be helpful to anybody trying to understand...what happened that tragic day
in Dallas. Buggé writes in a concise, easy to understand style and, unlike some other assassination writers, doesn't fill his pages with his own political philosophy."
-Staten Island Advance
"This well researched and highly informative book comes full circle in the Kennedy
assassination controversy. This book, originally produced as a masters thesis in criminal justice,
has a quality of academic objectivity and intellectual design that one will not often find in the more saleable and sensational 'conspiracy' books."
-Law Enforcement News