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Most Dangerous: A True Story

Most Dangerous: A True Story

Sherwood Kent
3.4/5 ( ratings)
A deeper understanding of the occult aspects of 9/11 and the Kennedy assassination
 
The year is 2013, the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, and Kent discovers that he and the rest of the unwitting citizenry of Tupelo, Mississippi, are enmeshed in a year-long series of scripted events meticulously planned and brilliantly executed by some of the most ruthless, diabolically creative, powerful psychopaths on the planet. From a critical look at the suspicion-arousing Boston bombings to new revelations about the Kennedy assassination and the Zapruder film, the author weaves tantalizing insights into a range of historical events that help the reader better understand the breadth and depth of the villainy with which Kent is faced.
Language
English
Pages
408
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Trine Day
Release
February 02, 2016

Most Dangerous: A True Story

Sherwood Kent
3.4/5 ( ratings)
A deeper understanding of the occult aspects of 9/11 and the Kennedy assassination
 
The year is 2013, the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, and Kent discovers that he and the rest of the unwitting citizenry of Tupelo, Mississippi, are enmeshed in a year-long series of scripted events meticulously planned and brilliantly executed by some of the most ruthless, diabolically creative, powerful psychopaths on the planet. From a critical look at the suspicion-arousing Boston bombings to new revelations about the Kennedy assassination and the Zapruder film, the author weaves tantalizing insights into a range of historical events that help the reader better understand the breadth and depth of the villainy with which Kent is faced.
Language
English
Pages
408
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Trine Day
Release
February 02, 2016

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