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  • The Final Witness

  • By: Paul Landis
  • Narrated by: Lane Hakel
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (107 ratings)

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The Final Witness

By: Paul Landis
Narrated by: Lane Hakel
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Dallas, Texas. November 22, 1963. Shots ring out at Dealey Plaza. The president is struck in the head by a rifle bullet. Confusion reigns.

Special Agent Paul Landis is in the follow-up car directly behind JFK’s and is at the president’s limo as soon as it stops at Parkland Memorial Hospital. He is inside Trauma Room #1, where the president is pronounced dead. He is on Air Force One with the president’s casket on the flight back to Washington, DC, an eyewitness to Lyndon Johnson taking the oath of office. What he saw is indelibly imprinted upon his psyche. He writes and files his report. And yet, Agent Landis is never called to testify to the Warren Commission. The one person who could have supplied key answers is never asked questions. By mid-1964, the nightmares from Dallas remain, and he resigns. It isn’t until the fiftieth anniversary that he begins to talk about it and reads his first books on the assassination.

Landis learns about the raging conspiracy theories—and realizes where they all go wrong.

©2023 Paul Landis (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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JFK assassination has always been very interesting to me.

I truly dislike that at a time of mourning a US President the was killed and the state of Texas was trying to hold the body of a President for an autopsy. Honestly it was so many other things that needed to be addressed at that time. For one getting the JFK body back to DC and swearing in
the VP as President.

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This changes everything

The Final Witness puts the final nail in the coffin of Arlen Specter’s fictional Magic Bullet theory. If this is true, and I think it can be verified, the pristine bullet never touched John Connelly. That means at least one more bullet was in play. That’s too many bullets to support the Oswald Alone storyline.
As many of us already knew, we wasted 60 years listening to the deliberate lies of the Warren Commission.
It’s never too late for the truth.
Thank you Secret Service Agent Landis.

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A compelling story from a Secret Service Agent

As I am one of those folks who is still haunted by and yet interested in the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, I was intrigued by the book “The Final Witness” whose author I saw on CNN one day is former agent Paul Landis. In his book, Mr. Landis shares many interesting and cogent stories and facts not only about the assassination, but also about being with the Kennedy family. It is good to hear his “side” of the story with a perspective that only a Secret Service agent from the time could offer. The reader also feels (at least I did) compassion after hearing the struggles that Mr. Landis endured after the assassination. Mr. Landis relates how difficult his life was afterward and how it was frustrating that in the early to mid 1960’s there were no opportunities for personal therapy as there are now. Yet, I look at Mr. Landis as not only a survivor, but a very important witness to an event that had shaken the country if not the world back on November 22, 1963. Finally, I don’t know if anyone ever said this to Mr. Landis, but I will: “Thank you for service Mr. Landis. It was a job well done.” I hope everyone who reads this book will find it as interesting as compelling as I did. It is a ‘page turner’ (or, in the case of Audible: a book you can’t stop listening to).

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Fascinating and heart felt

I bought this on audible, now after listening I feel a need to go purchase a book for my own as to share with family. My heart goes out to you and as I truly understand PTSD which my own son has suffered. I realize the times in which you were in and years were so much different back then.
This was a fascinating read and I had tears myself after reading the details. But I have a new perspective of what the Kennedy’s were like , especially Mrs Kennedy.
Thank you for a wonderful read. God Bless you Always!

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My President

Thank you for the memories you have brought back, good and sad. I was 15 when President Kennedy was assassinated, and your story has reminded me of the hope I had for the future with “My President” in office. Mr. Landis you have given us a great gift. I pray God gives you the peace you need. Thank you.

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I thought this would be all about 11/22/63

I thought the entire book would be about November 22nd, but it’s not. A majority of the book is about Paul Landis’s life before the Secret Service, and it put me to sleep. His eyewitness story telling to the assassination was great though, so 3/5.

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Must read!!

I loved every minute of his genuine and sincere message. It is by far the best book regarding the events of JFKs assassination.

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Never too late for the truth

I am so glad that Paul Landis was ready to bring his compelling story to the world. It is a critical missing piece of information. I found this simple, powerful, gripping telling so welcome in a world ruled by chaos. The truth is the truth. This book is long overdue.

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Amazing and Heart Wrenching

It’s a must read/listen, another chapter of the Kennedy assassination from a very personal view.

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Lying company man

This is not a bad book, up until the point where he starts lying about the shooting. He has discounted testimony from World War 2 and Korean war veterans about how many shots and from where the shots had come. Then he claims to be the person who found the pristine bullet.

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