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The Mossad Role in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy

by Michael Collins Piper

This 760 page book charges that Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, collaborated alongside the CIA in the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

“There seems to be a lot of misperception of what Final Judgment does and does not say about the JFK assassination. The book does not say that ‘the Jews killed JFK.’ That’s horse manure.”
Mark Braver , Chicago, Illinois


“As an Israeli/American peace activist I welcome this book . This book is especially topical today as the search for peace in the Middle East continues. As Israelis as well international Jews who care about our country I believe it right and proper to engage in an informed and vigorous debate about the undoubted wrong-doings of our government in an open and informed way. This is the only way in which the worst excesses of Zionism can be curbed.”

“A nation that is afraid to debate it’s issues in a public forum, is a nation that is afraid of it’s people.” — JFK

French intelligence officer Herve Lemarr once wrote:

“President Kennedy’s assassination was the work of magicians. It was a stage trick, complete with accessories and false mirrors, and when the curtain fell the actors, and even the scenery, disappeared. But the magicians were not illusionists but professionals, artists in their way.”

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