In a diary written in 1970â??only seven years after JFKâ??s assassinationâ?? Bazata begins, â??This is a history of the liaison of 2 men across 50 years of clandestiny ... It culminated in the death of John F. Kennedy [although, he adds, Kennedy wasnâ??t the first president targeted.] It is not a belated â??confessionâ?? or spate of â??remorseâ?? or spiteful tale. It is not told for money ... It is revealed because this â??tellingâ?? is part of the gigantic [assassination] plan [bringing it] to a â??nearâ?? finish. It remains for [America to change and thus] finish it.â?
Dussaq, writes Bazata, hatched his plot ultimately to make America aware of its leadersâ?? manipulation of smaller countries, and the price he believed would have to be paid because of that waywardness. Further, he delegated Bazata, when the time was rightâ??after the assassinationâ??s shock had dissipatedâ??to tell the public the truth about what had happened in hopes Americaâ??s leaders would change and allow sovereign nations like Cuba to decide their own fate rather than have America decide it for them.
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