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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Interesting detail for the time of Kennedy's assassination
by Zivka Deleva


A new book has opened a new page in the United States of America’s history. We are talking about putting more light on that part of U.S history that still hurts a lot of Americans – the time of their favorite president at the time, John F. Kennedy’s assassination. A former Secret Service agent Gerald Blaine has published a book called “The Kennedy Detail” that came out just few days ago and he recalls of the time of the murder of Mr. Kennedy, but also unveils another very important detail as well. In the book he admits that he had nearly shot President Lyndon Johnson, just few hours after Kennedy’s death. Lyndon was the newly sworn-in pr! esident of the States. M.Blaine at that time has been guarding Lyndon’s home in Washington, in November, 23,1963. While hearing steps that approached him, Blaine thought that someone that shouldn’t be is in the house, but he was wrong. Without knowing who that is, Blaine has pointed out his submachine gun and it was, unfortunately, not too late for Lyndon, when Blaine has understood who that actually was. He admits in the book that he had long time later had problems with the thought that he might have killed the president. And the thing was that, the problem would have been a disastrous knowing the fact that United States’ nation “thanks” to him, could have left without two presidents in only 14 hours! I admit that would really be too much. It is for the first time in the political literature of the U.S that some security member of the Kennedy service at that time had written.
by Zivka Deleva
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