Act of Treason
The Role of J. Edgar Hoover in the Assassination of President Kennedy
by Mark North
This is the most compelling explanation of both the murder of JFK and the
official cover-up that followed yet written. Mark North proves that in
September 1962 J. Edgar Hoover heard of a plot against the life of John
Kennedy. Hoover did not warn the Secret Service. He withheld the information
I part because he felt Kennedy was an immoral liberal, but, more
importantly, because the President had made it known that he intended to
retire the Director and replace him with his own man. Hoover's desire to aid
the assassination stemmed from the fact that he held sufficient information
to control Vice President Lyndon Johnson we he to become president.
Illustrated with B&W photos.
Carroll & Graf, New York, 1991, First Paperback Edition, 671 pages, 6" x 9
¼", trade paperback, illustrated.
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