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The man who knew too much
"The Man Who Knew Too Much may be the most important book written on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Here journalist Dick Russell tells the story he has spent the past seventeen years investigating. It is the story of a man who had knowledge of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy - and sought to warn the governments of three nations in advance. It is the story of a man, Richard Case Nagell, who was assigned by the Soviets to prevent the assassination of Kennedy by killing Lee Harvey Oswald. What had begun as a separate intelligence operation utilizing Oswald ended with Oswald and Nagell enmeshed in a plot against Kennedy - a plot Nagell himself tried desperately to stop." "Richard Case Nagell - a former CIA operative, KGB operative, and a comrade-in-arms of Oswald - is still alive. He knows more about the espionage web surrounding Oswald and the events leading up to the...
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