توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب My Father Killed President John F. Kennedy: A Memoir
نام کتاب : My Father Killed President John F. Kennedy: A Memoir
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پدرم رئیس جمهور جان اف کندی را کشت: خاطرات
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نویسندگان : Bruce H. Bell
ناشر : Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 833
ISBN (شابک) : 0017888100 , 9781645365815
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 43 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
About the Author
Dedication
Copyright Information ©
Acknowledgment
Eisenhower’s Parting Speech on the ‘Military
Industrial Complex’
Air Force General Barry M. Goldwater Quote
from 1964 Speech
The Speech That Started It All
Air Force General Charles Born’ Speech,
Marking the President for Death
The Book: Finally, the Truth
Introduction by Robert Groden
A Word from the Author, Bruce H. Bell
How I Knew What I Know
The Instigators
General Curtis LeMay
General Charles Born
Allen Dulles
Orris and Maxine Bell
My Grandfather, Emmet Delmon Bell
Orris Emmet Bell: The Early Years
Orris, as a Young Man
Maxine Bell
U.S. Chemical Milling Corp. and Charles
Lundquist
My Sister Dies and Orris Takes Bruce Rabbit
Hunting
The Move to Texas
The Move to Dallas / Fort Worth
Orris as a Troubleshooter for the Aerospace
Industry
The Family 1957 Through 1961
Maxine Attempts Suicide
Orris s Depression
Guns and Hunting
The 1960 Presidential Election
U.S. Sonics
The Trip to SAC Headquarters in Early 1961
U.S. Sonics: The Beginning
The Trinity River and Its Levees
U.S. Sonics: Hotbed of Anti-Kennedy Hate and
White Supremacy Rhetoric
U.S. Sonics as a CIA Front
Kennedy’s Mistakes
The Bay of Pigs
Kennedy\'s Suicide Mission
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Hawk: A Sign
The Decision Is Made
The Early Active Players
The Richardson-Murchison Team
A. L. Hunt
Ed Nesbitt
David McCord
Charles Lyon
Jeffrey Miller
Searcy Dobkins
The Mafia and Its Role
The Mafia
Orris Emmet Bell Himself
Johnny Roselli
Carlos Marcello
Santo Trafficante
Sam Giancana
Joseph Civello
Jack Ruby
Other Prominent Figures
J. Edgar Hoover
George de Mohrenschildt
Michael and Ruth Paine
The Fort Worth Petroleum Club
Other Dynamics
The Role of Religion
The Role of the Occult
The Role of Racism
Things Begin to Change
The End of U.S. Sonics as a
Functioning Business
I Meet Jack Ruby
The Rifle
Orris s General Dynamics Gunsmith
U.S. Sonics, After General Born’s Speech
U.S. Sonics in January 1963
Security at U.S. Sonics
Bruce s Personal Life After Born’s Speech
Vice President Lyndon Johnson
Roscoe White and J.D. Tippit
Lee Harvey Oswald
Daddy Brings Home Lee Oswald and Family
Lee at U.S. Sonics
Lee and His Shooting Skills
Lee at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall
The Attempted General Walker Assassination
Clay Shaw
Oswald Leaves for New Orleans
Lee Oswald in New Orleans
Spring and Summer, 1963
Activity at U.S. Sonics
Three Shooters and the Third Shooter Problem
Bruce and Orris
The Summer for Bruce: Finally a Reprieve
The Magic Bullet
International Planning
The Test Ban Treaty
Meeting Sam Giancana
Bruce More Disturbed Than Anyone Knew
Fall, 1963
Bruce Starts Seventh Grade, but No Football
Oswald in Mexico
Ruth Paine and Marina Oswald
Backup Plans, Miami, and Los Angeles
The Dallas Parade Route
Fulminate of Mercury-Tipped Bullet
Whether to Alert Russia or Not
Was Kennedy Aware?
The Italian Restaurant and Bruce Evolving
The Rifle Rack
The Last Month Before the Assassination
Activity at U.S. Sonics During the Last Month
The Dallas Police Uniform
Jack Ruby Before the Assassination
Anticipating the Investigation
Bruce Considers Betrayal
Lead Up to the Assassination
Dealing with the Inevitable
The Morning of November 20
My Day, November 20
November 21
The Night Before
November 22, 1963
The Morning of the 22nd
The Set-Up for the Assassination
The Umbrella Man
The Decoy Shot
The Actual Shooting of the President
Leaving the Plaza
J.D. Tippit Succumbs to the Pressure
The Second Team, the Three Tramps
White Supremacist Joseph Milteer
School That Morning
The Reaction at School
The Reaction at Home
The Days After
November 23: Two Geese
November 24
Lee a Dead Patsy
Jack Ruby Shoots Oswald
Orris Goes into Hiding
Ruby in Jail
Bruce After the Assassination
Winter and Spring, 1964
After Orris’s Return
Orris\'s Return in Late May
Visiting Charlie Lyon
Visiting General Born
The Celebratory Trip Around the World
Going Hunting Post-Assassination
Orris\'s Personal Compensation
Orris\'s Move to Chicago
Orris and the CIA
Conclusion
Orris and Bruce, Afterwards
Ramifications
Validation