A Farewell to Justice

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President John F. Kennedy speaking at the American University, June 1963.

"Those CIA bastards. I'm going to get those bastards if it's the last thing I ever do."

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Robert F. Kennedy, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and President F. John Kennedy. Hoover sent an order to all his Special Agents in Charge: "Give Garrison nothing!"

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Government documents reveal that the FBI and CIA actively worked with a number of journalists who “covered” the Garrison investigation, including reporters with Newsweek and The Saturday Evening Post, as well as a government operative ostensibly employed by NBC television.

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The Warren Commission failed to find a motive for Oswald or any plot to kill President Kennedy. Garrison believed "they didn't talk to anyone who was involved"...

Lee Oswald booking photo in Dallas, November 22, 1963. Garrison concluded that Oswald's "not with anybody who's not with the CIA."

Jim Garrison with President Lyndon Baines Johnson: LBJ was 6'3 3/4" tall, Garrison 6'6". At the last moment, as the photograph was about to be taken, Johnson stepped forward so as not to appear shorter than Garrison.
Advertisement for Jim Garrison's 1965 re-election campaign for district attorney: cartoon art by Jim Garrison.

 

A Farewell to Justice
Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination,
and the Case That Should Have Changed History


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Publication date: November 16, 2005; hardcover; 576 pages

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