JFK Library reveals secret recordings of the former President
posted on: Jan 25 2012 8:20 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.Former US President John f.
Kennedy Library will announce 45 hours of calls and private telephone recorded meetings to give a look at the last months of his life.
Tapes include discussions of the conflict in Viet Nam, relations with the Soviets and the space race, plans for the 1964 Democratic Convention and re-election strategy. There are also moments with your children.
In one of the recordings, made before the assassination of Kennedy, the former President calls on partners that schedule you a meeting in a week. Tells them that it is busy for the weekend and have no time to meet with an Indonesian general of that time.
The audios, which give to the library and Museum President John f. Kennedy, is what remains of more than 260 hours of recordings of the meetings and private conversations that JFK made before being assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963.

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