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Texas Connection: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

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THE TEXAS CONNECTION reveals what most Americans have long suspected about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. For more information, visit author's website at www.thefinalchapteronjfk.com THE TEXAS CONNECTION conducts the criminal investigation that the Warren Commission should have initiated against its own creator, Lyndon Johnson. It examines the motive, opportunity, and means of the succeeding president into JFK's death.

323 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1991

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Craig I. Zirbel

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April 27, 2015
Obtained my copy from a JFK book auction for £3 and worth every penny. It is also signed by the author. 'The Texas Connection' (1992) is a very readable synopsis, highly plausible and logically presented.
Craig Zirbel provides a well written, three hundred page, five section indictment of Lyndon Baines Johnson's guilt in the JFK assassination. I have long held the opinion that LBJ was certainly a party to the cover-up, AND was certainly guilty of conspiracy in other murders. I only wished while zooming through this read, that the author had provided notes and sources linked to the many statements in his text. In many cases he does not identify the names behind the statements.
Also, I'm not sure that I can accept all of the Zirbel analysis without some greater weight of evidence, although to be fair, these are minor details. In the main his reasoning makes a lot more sense that the official government 'no conspiracy' hogwash.
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10 reviews2 followers
March 27, 2011
Very well written and is very much in line with the theories presented in the series The Men Who Killed Kennedy. I am surprised this book has not been banned by the Johnson family, since it proposed LBJ as the man behind the assassination.
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June 3, 2016
Very well written. Compelling case against Johnson and believable. The corruption is insatiable and creepy. Worth the read.
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December 10, 2018
Thought provoking but repetitive. Too much repetition. Hope the Kennedy assassination is not lost through future generations, not that it matters much. There seem to have been no honest, clean presidents - George H.W. Maybe? Anyway the book is worth a read if you are into this kind of thing, and we should all be interested in history. LBJ was quite a well you find out.
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November 26, 2007
Very interesting (and yet another) theory on the assassination of President Kennedy. Well written and linking many of the major figures rumored to be involved.
The author seems to have researced his subject well and weaves a plausible story. Makes you think and wonder what if....?
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Author 9 books10 followers
March 13, 2014
I read this book in one sitting--a very easy read with lots of white space--but it's good and says what I've always thought:





SPOILER:

LBJ was behind the assassination.
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