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• A respected veteran American author, journalist<br />

and foundation official . . .<br />

"I think you've pinned the tail on the donkey. In my estimation, <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong> ranks as the most important book of the 20th century."<br />

—William J. Gill<br />

(Gill—who died just as this edition of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> was going to<br />

press—was the author of such books as Trade Wars Against America,<br />

The Ordeal of Otto Otepka, Suite 3505: The Story of the Draft Goldwater<br />

Movement, and Why Reagan Won. A journalist with United Press<br />

International and the Pittsburgh Press, Gill also wrote for Life, Fortune,<br />

the Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest and National Geographic. He<br />

also served as executive director of the prestigious Allegheny<br />

Foundation and was a well-known Washington representative for the<br />

domestic steel industry.<br />

• A former top-ranking Pentagon official . . .<br />

Here's what Colonel Donn De Grand Pre has written in his own book,<br />

Barbarians Inside the Gates, citing <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, which Grand Pre<br />

describes as "brilliant"...<br />

"Several high-level military officers believed that the killing of JFK<br />

was in fact a coup d'etat carried out by elements of the CIA working with<br />

the Israeli Mossad. Kennedy was attempting to halt the development of<br />

nuclear weapons by the Israelis, while simultaneously planning to disband<br />

the CIA and disengage our military troops from the Indo-China area. (Read<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> by Michael Collins Piper for more details.)"<br />

—Col. Donn De Grand Pre<br />

(A veteran of World War II and Korea, Grand Pre served as<br />

Deputy Chief of the International Division/Office of the Chief of<br />

Research and Development at the Pentagon. In 1967 Grand Pre was<br />

named as Director for Ground Weapons Systems in the newly-created<br />

office of International Logistics Negotiations, responsible for<br />

negotiating sales contracts with heads of foreign nations for military<br />

weapons systems. On Sept. 30, 1979, The Washington Post Magazine<br />

wrote about Grand Pre, citing his expertise: "If you had been a Middle<br />

Eastern ruler in the 1970s in search of American weapons systems, you<br />

would have called Donn de Grand Pre, Pentagon arms peddler.")

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