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A very comprehensive and almost exhaustive description of the events of July 1968, and the murder of Robert Kennedy, the last of the four assassinations in the 1960’s, which likely involved the deep state, the CIA, the Mafia, and the military industrial complex. Likely killed for his ideals, the evidence and interpretation is compelling and shocking that this happened, in broad daylight in front of us all. The death of hope is a truly tragic thing and this is an anatomy of a tragedy.
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aadyer | 2 other reviews | Aug 9, 2023 |
This book is fascinating. I couldn't put it down. It has so much good information, and the author cites every source. She digs deep into the assassination and looks at it from all angles, touching on every aspect conspiracy theorists would be interested in. After reading it, there's no doubt in my mind of a conspiracy, and she even mentioned some other books I'm now reading to learn even more information. I plan on reading this book again when I'm done circling through the other books she recommended, as I have a terrible memory and reading it again will help me hammer down the information I want to keep in my head. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in US history, whether you believe in a conspiracy or not, as this will prove without any doubt who was and wasn't involved in the RFK assassination. Thanks, Lisa Pease, for putting so much work into making such a wonderful book!… (more)
 
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KennedyRaine | 2 other reviews | Jun 23, 2023 |
That's, *****, so far. About 1/2 way through, and I can tell you, if you were an adult in 1968 and had the same questions I had about the death of RFK, this is one awesome book. We all thought there was more to it than some lone-wolf Palestinian with near-impossible access to the front-runner Presidential candidate. Sure enough, we were correct.

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