File:Bud Uanna Presidential Security HIGH TREASON Copyright Robert Groden 1989 and Harrison Livingstone 1980, 1989 The Conservatory Press Bos 7149 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 P.1.jpg

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English: HIGH TREASON, one of the better books on the assassination of President Kennedy. The assassination was probably planned well in advance of November 22, 1963. Uanna's son believes the key to the investigation lies in the "Secret Teams" manipulation of Attorney General Robert Kennedy by getting him to agree to a ploy in which Anti Castro Cubans, who had been involved in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, would pose as Pro Castro Cubans and make an assault on President Kennedy that day in Dallas, Texas. The intention was that this would wake President Kennedy and the American public up to the danger that Fidel Castro posed. Robert Kennedy was deceived into thinking that the Anti Castro Cubans would be rounded up before anything happened on the motorcade route and the Anti Castro Cubans would be discredited in the eyes of the American public. Official diplomatic relations could then be resumed with Fidel Castro, which were actually going on behind the scenes secretly that day. As it played out Robert Kennedy became a party to the events of the day, an actual assassination, and in the heated anti communist political climate of that time he could not reveal what had been planned. New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison came very close to solving the case and was frustrated by Robert Kennedy's lack of cooperation with his investigation. Robert Kennedy planned to deal with the conspirators after he was elected president in 1968. He was assassinated before he could be elected. Those familiar with the Kennedy assassination know about Lee Harvey Oswald's activities in New Orleans with the Pro Castro "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" and the Anti Castro "Free Cuba Committee".
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