Volume 4, Number 1 (2006)

SURVIVOR’S GUILT

THE SECRET SERVICE AND THE FAILURE TO PROTECT THE PRESIDENT

VINCENT MICHAEL PALAMARA

Revelations in Survivor’s Guilt

Editor’s note

Introduction

CHAPTER 1 / No-agents-on-the-limousine “policy”

CHAPTER 2 / A “hot” city goes “cold”: no threats

CHAPTER 3 / The bubble top: another myth dispelled

CHAPTER 4 / The Trade Mart and the motorcade route

CHAPTER 5 / Calling off the guards; strange omissions

CHAPTER 6 / Security stripping: further examples

CHAPTER 7 / The studies of November

CHAPTER 8 / Greer: the most important agent

CHAPTER 9 / Clues to the contingency

CHAPTER 10 / Roll call of participants: part 1

CHAPTER 11 / Roll call of participants: part 2

CHAPTER 12 / Roll call of participants: part 3

CHAPTER 13 / Roll call of participants: part 4

CHAPTER 14 / Lee Harvey Oswald

CHAPTER 15 / Motive

CHAPTER 16 / Nixon

CHAPTER 17 / The Chicago connection

CHAPTER 18 / Conclusions

APPENDIX A / List of interviews and contacts

APPENDIX B / JFK/LBJ Secret Service Agents list

APPENDIX C / Texas trip rosters and duties

Bibliography

About the author

Special thanks

Praise for Palamara’s work

Note: the complete book is 430 pages long when printed (letter size paper).

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