JFK: Satyr, Sinner, Saint!: A half-century retrospect on a martyred playboy president By Les Plosia

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Here is the blockbuster story behind the JFK murder mystery that could not be told until insiders and confessors chipped away at its wall of secrecy, exposing the oldest motive in the world – cherchez la femme. Not until 1976 – 13 years after the assassination – did ex-Washington Post sub-editor James Truitt tattle on JFK’s 18-month White House affair with blond divorcee Mary Pinchot, ex-wife of CIA disinformation boss Cord Meyer. Miffed by the double standard of Watergate, Truitt revealed that he personally supplied drugs which the bohemian artist-about town shared with the president during 33 trysts in the White House during which Mary and Jack plotted to LSD brainwash Washington bigwigs. LSD guru Dr. Timothy Leary’s memoirs in 1982 documented Mary Pinchot’s LSD plot, which she said was encouraged by the president. Red-flagged by a “snitch” in Mary Pinchot’s “Potomac cell”, as she worded it, FBI counterspies – who in a 1200-page report had just whitewashed JFK’s sexcapades with the swingingest sexpionage pros in the trans-Atlantic call girl ring that had rocked and ruined British war minister John Profumo – bounded after the president’s girlfriend, closing in on Mary and conspirator Jack Kennedy, let the chips fall where they may. The unreported Constitutional crisis broke out as Kennedy’s reelection swing in that Indian summer of 1963 took him toward Dallas, at a time when the 25th Amendment to the Constitution covering presidential disability was not yet on the books. Without fear or favor, investigative reporter Les Plosia in JFK:SATYR, SINNER, SAINT looked back at the mystery of why JFK was assassinated. He came up with more answers than anticipated, discovering a blind spot in American history. The whodunit had already been solved, the persistent error being that evidence of one plot seemingly precluded others. The clogged results seemed somehow contradictory. That there were at least four teams of killers in and around Dealey Plaza now unsnags any misimpression of tanglefoot. Many brilliant researchers honed in on killer trails, quartering their prey. Only the long overview tells a full story. It is presented in this history book, described by Rhode Island history buff Brian Neville as “a good read”. Even more, it shatters the 50-year lie that charmer Jack Kennedy, for all his fast sense of humor and brilliant speechmaking, was anything except a bitter disappointment during his 1,000 days in the White House.

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This book differs from most in the category. You won't find much praise for JFK as the author is brutally honest when he writes about the shortcomings of the JFK presidency. He also ventures into areas that most others won't delve into.What I like about the book is that the author does just that, seemingly leaving little disturbed.One controversial territory that really wasn't surprising was the sexual forays of JFK. That has been known for years, the author had a bit more detail. I can see where some folks in Washington got very nervous about some of these dalliances! The author was sceptical of some hypothetical affairs and wrote them off as unlikely. While others were politically dangerous and very risky.JFK's medical health and treatments were somewhat of an eye-opener as well as the Mary Meyer relationship and drug use. That is something that has received more press. (Notice the books recently available on that subject.)"Fragging in Dallas" was an interesting idea and Mr. Plosia, I think, holds a very sensible view of Oswald.Other subjects in this book that I found intriguing were the reputed bounties on JFK and the identities of the shooting teams. I think that the author hit on something with the idea of multiple hit- teams from various anti-JFK groups.There was no shortage of groups mad at the president for double-crosses or ideology. The notion that there were hit teams that stood down or weren't necessary makes sense. The Mafia and anti-Castro Cubans are well-known as probable shooters but this book gives more detail on the likely shooters and some of the other groups that may have been involved.E. Howard Hunt's deathbed confession is somewhat dubious considering his history as a pathological liar. But even so, there is a lot to ponder in this book.Mr. Plosia explains the history and activities of American intelligence agencies. He includes and goes beyond the C.I.A. This is helpful in understanding what Lee Harvey Oswald may have been doing.The book is repetitious on some subjects and that takes away some.For readers curious about just how volatile this time was behind the scenes, this book offers a lot of angles and ideas. Worth reading.


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