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Chameleon in the Shadow of Death

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Product Code: 9781981386543
ISBN13: 9781981386543
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Chameleon ITSOD contains confessions and memoirs of a CIA black operations agent assigned to the Kennedy family 1955-65. Recruited by Joseph P. Kennedy, this raw Marine Corps teenager became the most active assassin in black operations that carried out special operations in the history of the covert operations division of the CIA. This Black OPS agent, dubbed the Chameleon by Joe Kennedy, was given the cover of a Marine Sergeant E-5 and directed to infiltrate the Mafia families by ingratiating himself by carrying out some of the most daring feats ever known. This Marine was directed by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to attend the November 22, 1963 examination of John F. Kennedy's body at Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas and the subsequent autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Maryland. Attorney General Kennedy then directed this CIA Black OPS agent to investigate the assassination in Dallas, which was not as difficult as could be expected since the chameleon knew all the active and passive participants. Master of deceit and disguise, the Chameleon gained unprecedented power for three reasons, he served under the graces of the Kennedy Group as a adopted member of the family, he ingratiated himself by doing favors for this nation's Mafia Dons -- no money was ever taken for these organized crime hits -- and all the while he was an independent CIA black operation agent with the U.S. government's "license to kill." The Chameleon carried out his assignments so perfectly with such tenacity that would suggest he was guided by a supernatural force.




Author: Mr H
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Dec 26, 2017
Number of Pages: 388 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981386548
ISBN-13: 9781981386543

Chameleon in the Shadow of Death

$17.31
 
Chameleon ITSOD contains confessions and memoirs of a CIA black operations agent assigned to the Kennedy family 1955-65. Recruited by Joseph P. Kennedy, this raw Marine Corps teenager became the most active assassin in black operations that carried out special operations in the history of the covert operations division of the CIA. This Black OPS agent, dubbed the Chameleon by Joe Kennedy, was given the cover of a Marine Sergeant E-5 and directed to infiltrate the Mafia families by ingratiating himself by carrying out some of the most daring feats ever known. This Marine was directed by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to attend the November 22, 1963 examination of John F. Kennedy's body at Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas and the subsequent autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Maryland. Attorney General Kennedy then directed this CIA Black OPS agent to investigate the assassination in Dallas, which was not as difficult as could be expected since the chameleon knew all the active and passive participants. Master of deceit and disguise, the Chameleon gained unprecedented power for three reasons, he served under the graces of the Kennedy Group as a adopted member of the family, he ingratiated himself by doing favors for this nation's Mafia Dons -- no money was ever taken for these organized crime hits -- and all the while he was an independent CIA black operation agent with the U.S. government's "license to kill." The Chameleon carried out his assignments so perfectly with such tenacity that would suggest he was guided by a supernatural force.




Author: Mr H
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Dec 26, 2017
Number of Pages: 388 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981386548
ISBN-13: 9781981386543
 

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