Thank you very much, first, let me thank books and books for this terrific opportunity. This is my last book signing of 2013, and its been a tremendous experience. Ive been to santa monica, california, new jersey, atlantic city, new jersey, three different burroughs of new york city, queens, brooklyn, and manhattan. I have been to dallas on november 22, 2013, had a book signing there on the 50th anniversary of the acation nation, and on to johnsons hometown of austin, and i stayed in the hotel in the very room where johnson had rifts with his mistress, and i was roundly ignored by most of the media. The book has become a New York Times best seller. Its an amazon best seller. It is a usa today best seller, and im gratified about that. I have approached this subject as one would approach a Murder Investigation. Indeed, the Murder Investigation should have been conducted in dallas in 1963 and never was. I have come to the conclusion based on enormous amount of research by those who have g
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60 years after JFK s death it is more and more apparent that Kennedy was a victim of a palace coup—spearheaded by Vice-President Johnson -- Secret History -- Sott net
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Clint Peoples’ Final Interview (Last of the Secret Files Oral History)
On August 15, 1989, four and one-half years after his original 1984 interviews with Gerald Saxton for the Dallas Public Library, Peoples sat down with Saxon again, as well as Cindy Smolovik, to review and update his earlier statements. These pages were appended to his earlier oral history such that the eleven pages below were numbered according to the previous sequence and are the final pages that were withheld from the public until 2012.
Clint Peoples began his law enforcement career as a deputy sheriff in Conroe, Texas in 1930. In 1941 he joined the Texas Department of Public Safety as a highway patrolman, moved to the Texas Rangers in 1946 and finally became a U.S. Marshal in 1974. After 59 years in law enforcement, he retired in 1989, and a lengthy article commemorating that occasion appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on June 11th of that year (a copy of which has been reproduced on page 2).