Title: PROBABLE CAUSE:
RETHINKING THE JFK PLOT
Author: Robin Haines
Publisher: Createspace
Pages: 71
Genre: Politics
Author: Robin Haines
Publisher: Createspace
Pages: 71
Genre: Politics
This book is a refreshing new look at the JFK Conspiracy
theories. After years of meticulous research the author has compiled new
evidence to suggest a different theory on this important moment in our nation’s
history.
It is a must read for anyone interested in a different view
of the JFK assassination.
Was the JFK assassination the result of
the random crime or a politically motivated
conspiracy?
Perhaps it was a legitimate covert
intelligence operation of the US Government. Could it be that JFK wasn’t murdered and his death
was staged to appear to be a homicide?
The author outlines a moral motive for the
assassination, and an explanation in the way the assassination was staged. The focus of
this alternative theory revolves primarily around three men, who she claims are the
most important figures involved in planning and executing the death of JFK. There
apparently were many other people linked to this, but she discusses these three people; the
main man who ran the operation and the other two who basically planned it. Before their
deaths they both confessed to their involvement and that they planned the
assassination. At the time when this theory was first written during the early 1980’s,
most of these people were still living, however, by now they are deceased.
The author claims the president
voluntarily co-operated with his senior Intelligence Officers in a massive deception which was
carried out as a means of Civil Defense.
The possibility does exist that JFK had to
die in order to save America. The Deception In Dallas may have been the only alternative
to nuclear war.
In this book the author challenges both
the Warren Commission findings as well as some ideas which have been presented by the
criminal conspiracy theorists.
Every incident that happens always has more then one side to it.. Or at least each person has different opinion from the next. This book gives a different insight and perspective of things. Very intriguing and will keep you interested in this book from start to finish. Even though some will agree others may not which makes it even better when reading others thoughts and research of things. I was pretty impressed with this authors book. Thought that what was put into this read will open your mind to much much more.
Robin Haines was
born in Jersey City, New Jersey on March 20th 1953. Her mother was a journalist
for a newspaper called the Hudson Dispatch which later became the Jersey
Journal Dispatch. She was a Religion Editor who also covered theater, and
entertainment and occasionally, covered stories about politics. Her father was
a wine salesman who eventually became a cab driver. Both of her parents are now
deceased.
She graduated
from Weehawken High School in June of 1972. She attended Manhattan School of
Music and took some extension courses at Julliard in Theory and Composition but
did not obtain a degree.
She resided in
Weehawken, New Jersey, until she was 29. Then she relocated to Winchester,
Virginia, where she still lives today. She has never been married.
Her many
interests include politics, religion, military, and American History. She also
enjoys horseback riding, theater, and current events.
The author deeply
believes that the many controversies, especially the one involving the JFK
Assassination which are still hanging over us from the 1960’s and 70’s need to
be resolved. Final closure should be brought to these things while there are
still some people living who have firsthand knowledge of them.
She hopes that out of all this tragedy, some new laws, and
treaties will be passed. One of which will require that all public figures
seeking election to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the U.S. must be
subject to a top secret national security background check for the highest
level of clearance. This would definitely serve as a deterrent to prevent a
situation like this from arising here again.
You can visit her website at https://wolfecarolyn.wixsite.com/mysite-1.
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