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Yes, the Case is NOT "Closed'!
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"The Second Plot" is yet another first rate entry in the lineup of conspiracy books on the assassination of President Kennedy. The entire focus is on Lee Harvey Oswald and his role in that tragic event. Except that, according to author Smith, LHO had no direct "role". He was a dupe, a patsy- skillfully set up by the plotters to take the fall for the killing. Many of the usual suspects are NOT here: SP passes over such egregious events as the so-called "autopsy" of JFK at Bethesda Naval Hospital, the alteration of the motorcade route and the virtually complete failure of the Secret Service to protect their President that fateful day. Smith firmly establishes that LHO was an American intelligence operative. It didn't really matter if he was with the CIA, Naval Intelligence or a third agency since those types shifted roles anyway. Many conspiracy followers have never believed that Oswald murdered Dallas cop J.D. Tippit. Smith doesn't either but raises the Tippit murder to a key element in the events of November 22, 1963! This review will go no further so as not to divulge key elements for future readers. LHO was, however using that infamous movie theatre as a safe refuge, hoping to be rescued by "fellow agents"! And the Jack Ruby shooting? A last minute improvisation by the plotters. Oswald was not supposed to be in Dallas by that fateful Sunday morning! Relating to the aforementioned "usual suspects", the author does weave those Oswald impersonators into the story as well as the bizarre murders of multiple assassination witnesses. (2 of those poor people were killed by uniformed police officers!). Smith, a Brit, uses a different turn of the phrase. His writing is not always clear but he still makes his point rationally and intelligently. SP is also very professionally composed and easy on the eye. Photos and exhibits are sharp and clear; a tip of the hat to Mainstream Publishing. SP may not be the ideal first book for those interested in the Kennedy murder, since it assumes some prior knowledge. The "uninitiated" may wish to read Jim Garrison's "On the Trail of the Assassins" or Jim Marrs' more exhaustive "Crossfire" first. SP is recommended to the faithful who disbelieve the feckless Warren Commission and who will not stay at rest until the full truth of the JFK assassination is exposed to the light of day. "The Case is NOT Closed", Mr. Posner.
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