Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics

Revelations from CIA Records on the Assassination of JFK

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 20th Century, Biography & Memoir, Political, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Peter Dale Scott ISBN: 9781628734560
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Peter Dale Scott
ISBN: 9781628734560
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

An explosive investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in the days leading up to President Kennedy’s murder.

Peter Dale Scott has written extensively on the Kennedy assassination and other dark corners of the American political scene. His encyclopedic knowledge enables him to connect the dots among the players, the organizations, and the unacknowledged collusions—the deep politics—of our often-troubled political system.

In Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics, Scott delivers the most detailed treatment yet of the mysterious sojourn of Lee Harvey Oswald (or someone using his name) to Mexico City in the fall of 1963. Was this trip a key aspect of the framing of Oswald, was it an approved intelligence operation, or was it perhaps both?

It is now known that allegations of Communist conspiracy in the wake of the JFK assassination, emanating mostly from Mexico City, caused Lyndon B. Johnson to put together a “blue ribbon commission” to investigate what happened in Dallas. Scott explains through meticulous research and analysis exactly why LBJ would want the Warren Commission to rush to a conclusion, and the far-reaching political ramifications of the commission’s public findings.

Scott’s analysis suggests the evidence from Mexico City was part of a frame-up, making Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics an essential piece of research and analysis, shedding new light on the Communist conspiracy allegations behind the killing of JFK.

“No scholar knows more about the shadowy workings of American power than Scott.” —David Talbot, founder of Salon and author of Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years

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An explosive investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in the days leading up to President Kennedy’s murder.

Peter Dale Scott has written extensively on the Kennedy assassination and other dark corners of the American political scene. His encyclopedic knowledge enables him to connect the dots among the players, the organizations, and the unacknowledged collusions—the deep politics—of our often-troubled political system.

In Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics, Scott delivers the most detailed treatment yet of the mysterious sojourn of Lee Harvey Oswald (or someone using his name) to Mexico City in the fall of 1963. Was this trip a key aspect of the framing of Oswald, was it an approved intelligence operation, or was it perhaps both?

It is now known that allegations of Communist conspiracy in the wake of the JFK assassination, emanating mostly from Mexico City, caused Lyndon B. Johnson to put together a “blue ribbon commission” to investigate what happened in Dallas. Scott explains through meticulous research and analysis exactly why LBJ would want the Warren Commission to rush to a conclusion, and the far-reaching political ramifications of the commission’s public findings.

Scott’s analysis suggests the evidence from Mexico City was part of a frame-up, making Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics an essential piece of research and analysis, shedding new light on the Communist conspiracy allegations behind the killing of JFK.

“No scholar knows more about the shadowy workings of American power than Scott.” —David Talbot, founder of Salon and author of Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years

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