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American Injustice: Jim Garrison

著者: Robert P. Fitton
ナレーター: Robert P. Fitton
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あらすじ・解説

Patch Kincaid finds himself in late 1966, and he contacts his friend, Johnny Roselli, in California to help find Ray Meinkewitz. In doing so, Patch becomes part of an ultra-stealth group of individuals called the Milky Way Network. Led by a high-level American politician, the network’s goal is to aid Jim Garrison’s investigation in New Orleans.

Within this network are Ray Meinkewitz, commander of Hughes Air Force Base Phineas Beauregard, and the attractive Lieutenant Natalie Tompkins. Detailed documents and actions of the powers to be are unveiled as attempts are made to forward the new knowledge to Jim Garrison. Being in the Milky Way Network is not without risk, as an operative from the Kennedy assassination takes Patch head-on.

Patch, torn up over not being able to return to his family at Apex Junction, rebuffs the advances of Natalie Tompkins. When she leaves the safe house, Patch remains confused but realizes he did like Natalie.

The government, using their minions in the press—both written and on the TV networks—begin a full-fledged attack on Garrison. As witnesses are eliminated one by one, Garrison is characterized as a buffoon by NBC News. Newsweek and The Saturday Evening post provide hit pieces written by Hugh Aynesworth and James Phelan. Witnesses are intimidated and bribed, while Garrison is mocked. An entire task force is set up inside the CIA to thwart Garrison’s attempts at justice.

At the end of 1967, there are hints that Robert F. Kennedy might have some political capital to run for president—but not unless LBJ is out of the race. And the numerous speeches of Martin Luther King are highlighted as Dr. King merges the peace movement with the civil rights struggle.

And Patch Kincaid faces the dark clouded future of 1968.

©2022 Robert P. Fitton (P)2022 Robert P.Fitton

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