L. Fletcher Prouty
Leroy Fletcher Prouty (January 24, 1917 – June 5, 2001) served as Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President John F. Kennedy. A colonel in the United States Air Force, he retired from military service to become a bank executive. He subsequently became a critic of U.S. foreign policy, particularly the covert activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which he believed was working on behalf of a secret world elite.Prouty's commentary on the Kennedy assassination circulated widely from the 1970s to 1990s, as a key source for conspiracy theories about it. He was the inspiration for the character "X" in Oliver Stone's film ''JFK''. Provided by Wikipedia
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JFK der CIA, der Vietnamkrieg und der Mord an John F. Kennedy by Prouty, Leroy Fletcher
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JFK the CIA, Vietnam, and the plot to assassinate John F. Kennedy by Prouty, Leroy Fletcher
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The secret team the CIA and its allies in control of the United States and the world by Prouty, Leroy Fletcher
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