Without Smoking Gun
Was the Death of Lt. Cmdr. William Pitzer Part of the JFK Assassination Cover-up Conspiracy?
An account of the
mysterious death of a lieutenant commander who possessed a cache of
documents and films that contradict the official JFK autopsy report
This shocking account of intrigue, lies, and governmental complicity
provides dramatic evidence that suggests a larger conspiracy behind
JFK's assassination. Three years after Kennedy's assassination,
Lieutenant Commander William Bruce Pitzer, who was reputed to have in
his possession documents and film that refuted the conclusions of JFK's
official autopsy, was found dead in his office at the National Naval
Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1995, a retired special forces
captain claimed that a representative of the CIA recruited him to
assassinate Pitzer. This, as well as the mysterious circumstances of
Pitzer's death and the official and nonofficial investigations that
followed, are outlined. These revelations of a possible conspiracy
within a conspiracy raise larger questions of the measures taken to
suppress the truth and the potential dangers of a government that
operates outside the law.
Kent Heiner lives in Bellingham, Washington.
Price: $14.95 +4.95 S&H
Category: History, Politics, Small Press Selection
Pages: 256
Book Type: Paper
Size: 6 x 9
ISBN: 0972020799
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