Oswald and the CIA
- 627 pages
- 22 hours of reading
A study of the Kennedy assassination and the links between Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA provides revelations about the agency's secret operations
John M. Newman is an American author whose literary work offers a profound analysis of political and historical themes, drawing upon his extensive experience from military service and an academic career. His writings delve into the complex interplay of power, ideology, and international relations, providing readers with incisive insights into the dynamics of global politics. Newman's approach is characterized by precise language and a commitment to factual accuracy, making his work a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary issues.

A study of the Kennedy assassination and the links between Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA provides revelations about the agency's secret operations