The Assassination of James Forrestal
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Published in the late 1950s by Western Islands, the John Birch Society's publishing arm, 'The Assassination of James Forrestal' presents the argument that Forrestal's death was a politically motivated murder.
The book collects claims and evidence that challenge the official account, reflecting early Cold War-era conservative suspicions about internal conspiracies and pro-Zionist influence.
While aligned with John Birch perspectives and controversial, it played a role in popularizing the murder thesis about Forrestal.
Its partisan framing has limited mainstream academic acceptance but remains influential within certain investigative and conspiratorial circles.
The book collects claims and evidence that challenge the official account, reflecting early Cold War-era conservative suspicions about internal conspiracies and pro-Zionist influence.
While aligned with John Birch perspectives and controversial, it played a role in popularizing the murder thesis about Forrestal.
Its partisan framing has limited mainstream academic acceptance but remains influential within certain investigative and conspiratorial circles.
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as an early book (late 1950s) asserting Forrestal was murdered, published by Western Islands.

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