Say Goodbye to America: The Sensational and Untold Story Behind the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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Mainstream Pub., 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 255 pages
In the last decade, there has been much research into the exact events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. According to new information gathered and assessed by Matthew Smith, JFK was murdered on orders emanating from the "alternative" government--the Establishment--which catered to "big business" and which Kennedy was in the process of divesting of power in favor of a government that put people first. The President's new priorities won him few friends in the government, and Smith emphasizes the fact that most of his policies were dismantled within 18 months of his death. Indeed, his decision to withdraw from the early stages of Vietnam was reversed within hours. In Say Goodbye to America, Matthew Smith carefully examines the role of domestic and international business concerns and how government policies swiftly changed after JFK's assassination--including the engagement in Vietnam, a war that generated "business" to the tune of $200 billion.

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