Sunday, December 30, 2007

Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassinatoin of JFK

Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of JFK and the Conspiracy to Mislead History (JFK Lancer Pub., 2006, 620 pages, $35). By Larry Hancock. Someone did talk: Atlantic City Ducktown native John Martino, an electronics casino security specialist in Havana, did hard time as spy in Castro’s prisons before being feed to participate in anti-Castro operations. Consorting with his friends, like John Rosselli, allowed Martino to predict the time and place of the assignation of the President. Now Martino’s son Dr. Edward Martino says its time to come clean, and Larry Hancock’s book takes us closer to the truth about the JFK’s murder than ever before.

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