The Not-So-Secret Service: Agency Tales from FDR to the Kennedy Assassination to the Reagan Era

Author:   Vincent Palamara
Publisher:   Trine Day
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9781634241205


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Vincent Palamara
Publisher:   Trine Day
Imprint:   Trine Day
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.244kg
ISBN:  

9781634241205


ISBN 10:   1634241207
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 May 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to tell it like it is. former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination. best-selling author Vince Bugliosi Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary and strange acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK s preventable murder possible. Donald E. Wilkes Jr., professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. author James Dieugenio Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher --former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to 'tell it like it is.' --former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination. --best-selling author Vince Bugliosi Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary--and strange--acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK's preventable murder possible. --Donald E. Wilkes Jr., professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. --author James Dieugenio


Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination. best-selling author Vince Bugliosi Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary and strange acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK s preventable murder possible. Donald E. Wilkes Jr., professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to tell it like it is. former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. author James Dieugenio I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to 'tell it like it is.' --former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination. --best-selling author Vince Bugliosi Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary--and strange--acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK's preventable murder possible. --Donald E. Wilkes Jr., professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher --former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. --author James Dieugenio


"""Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher"" -- former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden ""I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to 'tell it like it is.'"" -- former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. ""You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination."" -- best-selling author Vince Bugliosi ""Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary -- and strange -- acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK's preventable murder possible."" -- Donald E Wilkes Jr, professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School ""Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963."" -- author James Dieugenio"


Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. --author James Dieugenio


Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. author James Dieugenio


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Vince Palamara is the leading civilian literary Secret Service expert. He is the author of Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure to Protect President Kennedy and JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda - the Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium.Palamara has appeared in over 100 other author's books, radio, television/DVDs, newspapers, at national conferences, and many online resources.

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