By Ken Hudnall & Sharon Hudnall
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has been investigated for decades, yet many of the most troubling witnesses, documents, and contradictions remain buried beneath official conclusions.
An American Coup examines the case as a sequence of events rather than a closed historical episode. Witness statements that conflicted with the lone-gunman narrative, intelligence connections surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald, suppressed testimony, and unexplained deaths tied to the investigation are reconstructed into a single chronological record.
Rather than retelling familiar theories, the book focuses on verifiable facts: timelines, movements, communications, and actions taken before and after November 22, 1963. When assembled in order, these elements suggest planning, coordination, and foreknowledge inconsistent with a spontaneous act.
The question addressed is not simply who fired the shots —
but whether the crime represented the removal of a president by forces operating beyond public accountability.
By Ken Hudnall & Sharon Hudnall
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has been investigated for decades, yet many of the most troubling witnesses, documents, and contradictions remain buried beneath official conclusions.
An American Coup examines the case as a sequence of events rather than a closed historical episode. Witness statements that conflicted with the lone-gunman narrative, intelligence connections surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald, suppressed testimony, and unexplained deaths tied to the investigation are reconstructed into a single chronological record.
Rather than retelling familiar theories, the book focuses on verifiable facts: timelines, movements, communications, and actions taken before and after November 22, 1963. When assembled in order, these elements suggest planning, coordination, and foreknowledge inconsistent with a spontaneous act.
The question addressed is not simply who fired the shots —
but whether the crime represented the removal of a president by forces operating beyond public accountability.