Synopses & Reviews
Find out how and why LBJ had JFK assassinated.What does legendary political operative Roger Stone know that historians Robert Caro and Robert Dallek and Fox commentator Bill OReilly dont? He knows that Lyndon Johnson was behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
In this New York Times bestseller that combines decades of insider political knowledge with cutting-edge research, Roger Stone lays out the case that Lyndon Johnson murdered Kennedy and numerous other victims along the way. LBJ was not just shooting his way into the White House; he was avoiding imminent personal destruction at the hands of the Kennedys.
Stone reveals that Richard Nixon was convinced that Johnson murdered Kennedyand that both Barry Goldwater and the KGB came to the same conclusion. Stone indicts J. Edgar Hoover, Gerald Ford, and Arlen Specter for their role in the cover-up and lays out the curious actions of George H. W. Bush on November 22, 1963.
Nixons moment of revelation came on November 24, 1963, as he watched Jack Ruby, in yet another LBJ-directed murder, kill Oswald. Nixon immediately recognized Ruby as a Johnson man” he knew as a paid informant for the House Un-American Activities Committee from the 1940s. The Man Who Killed Kennedy also reveals other blockbuster conversations with political insiders such as ambassador John Davis Lodge, Roy Cohn, Anthony Fat Tony” Salerno of the Genovese Mafia family, US ambassador and longtime Nixon intimate Nicholas Ruwe, and Nixons attorney general John Mitchell, among others, in which they all claim Johnson was behind the JFK assassination.
Review
A consummate political insider, Roger Stone views the JFK assassination through the prism of a murder investigator's first question,
cui bono (who benefits)? Stone's shocking answer is that the primary suspect has been hiding in plain sight for 50 years: LBJ. A riveting account.
—Former U.S. Attorney David Marston
I think this is probably the most definitive book . . . the most speculation free and certainly the most rubbish free work I have ever read on the subject. You would be doing yourself an enormous favor to get it, read it, digest in, and maybe read it again.
—John B. Wells, Coast to Coast
Any serious student of politics or history should read Roger Stone's stunning new book The Man Who Killed Kennedy.
—Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Roger Stone nails LBJ for JFK murder!
—James O' Keefe III, journalist, filmmaker
Stone's evidence is compelling and fascinating.
—Dick Morris, political author, commentator, and consultant
GREAT book, you have it covered very well.
—Phil Nelson, author of LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination
Roger Stone is likely the only person who both had access to higher levels of government and is willing to stake his reputation on this particular theory.
—PolicyMic
Stones indictment of Lyndon Johnson deserves to be taken more seriously than anyone elses.
—JFKfacts.org
Has evidence Lyndon B. Johnson arranged John F. Kennedy's assassination
—Daily Mail UK
Startling revelations
—Sunday Times of London
America's biggest cover-up exposed after 50 years!
—The Globe
Bombshell new evidence!
—National Enquirer
After 50 years, Stone exposes the truthLBJ did it.
—Florida Courant
Backs up the bombshell claim of President Lyndon B. Johnson's former mistress, that LBJ was the power-crazed mastermind behind the assassination of the man he replaced in the White House, John F. Kennedy!
—National Examiner
LBJ was far more evil, ruthless and unbalanced than we were told.
—South Florida Post
Explosive!
—Radaronline.com
Groundbreaking.
—East Orlando Post
Stone's book will change American history forever!
—Robert Morrow, historian
Synopsis
"We appreciate Roger Stone, he is one tough cookie." - President Trump
The sensational New York Times bestseller, now in paperback.
Find out how and why LBJ had JFK assassinated.
The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ hit the New York Times bestseller list the week of the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Consummate political insider Roger Stone makes a compelling case that Lyndon Baines Johnson had the motive, means, and opportunity to orchestrate the murder of JFK. Stone maps out the case that LBJ blackmailed his way on the ticket in 1960 and was being dumped in 1964 to face prosecution for corruption at the hands of his nemesis attorney Robert Kennedy. Stone uses fingerprint evidence and testimony to prove JFK was shot by a long-time LBJ hit mannot Lee Harvey Oswald.
President Johnson would use power from his personal connections in Texas, from the criminal underworld, and from the United States government to escape an untimely end in politics and to seize even greater power. President Johnson, the thirty-sixth president of the United States, was the driving force behind a conspiracy to murder President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
In The Man Who Killed Kennedy, you will find out how and why he did it.
Legendary political operative and strategist Roger Stone has gathered documents and uses his firsthand knowledge to construct the ultimate tome to prove that LBJ was not only involved in JFK s assassination, but was in fact the mastermind.
Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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Synopsis
The sensational New York Times bestseller, now in paperback.The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ hit the New York Times bestseller list the week of the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Consummate political insider Roger Stone makes a compelling case that Lyndon Baines Johnson had the motive, means, and opportunity to orchestrate the murder of JFK. Stone maps out the case that LBJ blackmailed his way on the ticket in 1960 and was being dumped in 1964 to face prosecution for corruption at the hands of his nemesis attorney Robert Kennedy. Stone uses fingerprint evidence and testimony to prove JFK was shot by a long-time LBJ hit mannot Lee Harvey Oswald.
President Johnson would use power from his personal connections in Texas, from the criminal underworld, and from the United States government to escape an untimely end in politics and to seize even greater power. President Johnson, the thirty-sixth president of the United States, was the driving force behind a conspiracy to murder President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
In The Man Who Killed Kennedy, you will find out how and why he did it.
Legendary political operative and strategist Roger Stone has gathered documents and uses his firsthand knowledge to construct the ultimate tome to prove that LBJ was not only involved in JFKs assassination, but was in fact the mastermind.
About the Author
Roger Stone is the author of the
New York Times bestseller
The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ. He is a legendary political operative who served as a senior campaign aide to Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Senator Bob Dole. Stone would parlay being the youngest staff member of the Committee to Re-Elect the President in 1972 into being a conduit of secret memos from Ex-President Nixon to President Ronald Reagan throughout the 80s. A veteran of eight national presidential campaigns, Stone would spend hours talking politics with Nixon as confidant and adviser in his post-presidential years. Stone is known for his hardball tactics, deep opposition research, biting candor, and love of English custom tailoring. Stone serves as mens fashion correspondent for the
Daily Caller.
Mike Colapietro is an investigative journalist and researcher who received his bachelors from Eastern Connecticut State and is studying for Masters from the University of South Florida. His work has appeared in the Tampa Bay Times, Smoke Magazine, and Yahoo.com.