CMC. THE ITALIAN UNDERCOVER CIA AND MOSSAD STATION AND THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK
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CMC. THE ITALIAN UNDERCOVER CIA AND MOSSAD STATION AND THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK
Fruit of more than a decade of scrupulous research, Michele Metta’s investigation into the assassination of John Kennedy is based on new exclusive documents. His work is so valuable that he received public praise from the acclaimed director Oliver Stone, from James DiEugenio, one of the world’s leading experts on the death of JFK, from Jim DeBrosse, multi-awarded reporter and columnist, and from Nico Perrone, Italian best-seller author. What you are about to read is exclusive and brand new. No other book can disclose what this one can about the assassination. This is because the author owns what no one else has ever been able to acquire: the company papers of Centro Mondiale Commerciale, which employed Clay Shaw, a businessman who, in 1967, as a result of collected evidence, became the chief suspect in the main judicial inquest into the death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, overseen by Jim Garrison, then New Orleans District Attorney. Papers that will show you each and all of the other extremely important names alongside that of Clay Shaw in the company. And they are not only names that have never ever emerged till now, but they will also give you the clearest and most innovative picture of the death of John Kennedy ever made: a conspiracy fueled by an international masonic pact against JFK, and involving the CIA, Mossad, and Italian Intelligence. Michele Metta is a historian and a journalist for the Italian newspaper l’AntiDiplomatico, where he has distinguished himself for being author of a large number of scoops.