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488 The Battle of the Books [391]<br />

international influences at work in the JFK assassination. I am referring<br />

specifically to Roberts' discussion of the power bloc known as the Council<br />

on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the plutocratic international money forces<br />

that control the CFR.<br />

I don't think that you can find any proof that the CFR initiated the JFK<br />

assassination (nor, for that matter, does the author bring up any such proof)<br />

but I do have to give credit where credit is due: this is, after all, one of the<br />

first JFK books that has the guts to suggest that there could indeed be highlevel<br />

groups of this nature, functioning in the world today, above and<br />

beyond the CIA.<br />

This is taking so-called "conspiracy theory" to its utmost, for there is<br />

nothing more unfashionable than to talk about secret groups such as the<br />

CFR. To even talk about the CFR and other such groups linked to the<br />

international financial Establishment, these days, is to invite the charge of<br />

"anti-Semitism." So this is unique in JFK research and may open up a few<br />

eyes. So, essentially, in my view, this volume evidences a new widening of<br />

horizons in JFK research.<br />

FLETCHER PROUTY<br />

Let's now take a look at the non-fiction works of Col. L. Fletcher<br />

Prouty, former liaison between the Pentagon and the CIA during the<br />

Kennedy years. Prouty, of course, was the model for the character "Man X"<br />

in Oliver Stone's film, JFK. Prouty's book The Secret Team, although not<br />

about the JFK assassination per se is a study of worldwide power politics as<br />

they have been affected by the intrigues of the CIA. The subtitle of his book<br />

is quite descriptive: "The CIA and its Allies in Control of the United States<br />

and the World."<br />

Prouty's book is a study of the origins, growth, development and<br />

excesses of the CIA. Unfortunately, I might note, when it comes to<br />

discussing the CIA's "allies" Prouty does not delve into the Mossad arena.<br />

Otherwise it's a very important book and the CIA did its best to keep the<br />

book under wraps.<br />

Prouty's other book, JFK (ponderously subtitled "The CIA, Vietnam<br />

and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy") is equally interesting. The<br />

title itself is somewhat misleading as even Colonel Prouty himself has said,<br />

noting that it was his publisher who insisted on the title. Instead, the book<br />

focuses on the role of the United States in Indochina and the behind-thescenes<br />

maneuvering in the years leading up to American involvement in that<br />

tragedy. The book is important in that it demonstrates conclusively that<br />

President Kennedy did want to get out of Indochina and that he faced the<br />

opposition of power forces—both domestic and international—and this was<br />

one of the key considerations by the CIA in its decision to participate in the<br />

JFK assassination conspiracy.<br />

JFK's MIDDLE EAST POLICY

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