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<text>Send suggestions, Please criticisms, Respond!or additions to: Steve Grass PO Box 678 Bonsall, California 92003</text>
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<text>On the Trail of the AssassinsbyJim Garrison</text>
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<text>While he made national news, often to his discomfiture, Garrison, as New Orleans D.A. conducted the only trial ever held around the assassination. Having been accused of being in the pocket of Carlos Marcello by certain authors, Garrison may be suspect, but there are a few interesting tidbits in his book that make it worthwhile. Not particularly scholarly but interesting. Well worth reading.</text>
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<text>Using a Psycholgical Stress Evaluator to determine the truthfullness of his subjects, ex-CIA officer O'Toole tracks down many of the significant characters in the story and interviews them. Along the way, he constructs a most interesting theory of how and why Oswald did not shoot anybody on 11/22/63. It seems to be only a beginning however.</text>
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<text>This book, new in 1988, contains a story that some may feel is unrealistic, but many think pulls together the puzle of "whodunnit" and why.A most impressive book. Squarely in the "Mafia did it" camp.Readable and intriguing.</text>
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<text>There are many interesting details in this book, but it has one fatal flaw. The author seems not to have known that the FBI strongly suspected there were Oswald imposters. She also either discounts or minimizes the idea that Oswald had at one time been involved with US intelligence efforts. In short it is an early attempt to portray the "lone gunman" as he is thought to be in the Warren Commission.</text>
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<text>Written by Jim Marrs, another in the synopsis type of work. Well written and readable, but not of the importance of some more primary and basic research. </text>
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<text>This book provides a terrific over view of most predominate assasination theories and explores the pros and cons on many of the controversial details. First published in 1986, this book has the advantage of looking back through time at the events.Worth reading, as an overview of other's research.Published by Henry Holt and CompanyNew York115 EW</text>
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<text>Appointment in Dallasthe Final Solution to the Asssasination of JFK</text>
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<text>Hugh C. McDonald purports to tell a James Bondian tale of spies and assassins. Quite possible it is how that world really works, and quite possibly, if a hired assissin did kill JFK he would be hired in this manner.However there are many discrepencies between the events as they have been decribed and the assassin's story as told by McDonald. He didn't do his homework on the details. And the veracity of the story is doubtful.</text>
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<text>Zebra Books, Hugh McDonald Publishing, New York, 1975</text>
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<text>First printed in 1968, Jim Bishop's book tells in detail the events of 11/22/63 and defends the Warren Report’s version of the facts.While not attempting to cover all the various theories and perhaps being blindly accepting of the Commission's theory, Bishop has still made a very readable attempt to cover the material, and he does address or mention several points left out by others, like the stray "first shot".</text>
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<text>The Yankee and Cowboy WarbyCarl Oglesby</text>
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<text>Sheed Andrews and McCeel IncMission, Kansas, 1976</text>
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<text>This is a book with a radical premise that "Dallas and Watergate are intrinsically linked conspiracies in a hidden drama of coup and counter coup..."</text>
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<text>Summers book, intersting in many ways, is perhaps most notable for it's clear analysis of the Shooting of Officer Tippett. In a few pages he illustrates the many problems in trying to tie that killing to Oswald.It also is a clear and rational look at Oswald's complex and bewildering life. Among the best in this regard.</text>
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<text>By concentrating on what happened to the evidence, particulary JFK's body, Lifton has created a massivly detailed account which throws great doubt on the performance of the Secret Service, and indicates that the evidence was altered to help prove the lone gunman was Oswald. Mandetory reading.In a brief telephone interview for this stack David Lifton stated that the theory that the mob did it "is a crock..." and that the crucial element is the manipulation of evidence on 11/22/63. Whoever controlled that . . .</text>
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<text>New York Times Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1964</text>
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<text>This printing by the New York Times is a version of the one volume report issued to the public. The complete report covers 26 volumes. This version still has plenty of facts the neophyte can use to study not only the assassination, but the equally fascinating mind set of the men who set out to calm and soothe the public with this report.</text>
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<text>He went head to head with big business, with the steel price rollback, but he also opposed corrupt union bosses.He understood that tax cuts for business would benefit everyone, but had the courage to oppose special deals for big oil. He shook the status quo to their roots as a visionary for democracy, in opposition to an economic oligarchy. </text>
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<text>He and his brother fought organized crime with a vigor not seen before or since.He planned and announced a reduction of troop strength in Viet Nam.He announced a radical restructuring of the military-industrial complex, which Eisenhower had warned about.He understood that Civil Rights must be established for all.He ordered the printing of money to be taken out of the private hands of the Federal Reserve and returned to Congress as the Constitution requires.</text>
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<text>Having started this project with no particular reverence for JFK and being aware of his outrageous womanizing in the White House, his failure at the Bay of Pigs, and his many other foibles, I have come to see him as a great man. Not for what he did, but for his vision of what could be done.Perhaps he was naive to think he could accomplish what he set out to do.</text>
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<text>The CIA et al...They had plans to hit Diem,Castro, Allende maybe, and they had used the Mafia to hit Castro, and the Cuban exiles in numerous covert actions.Most importantly the Intelligence agencies and the Secret Service were the only groups that had control of the evidence—Kennedy’s body, the presidential limo, the “magic bullet” “found” at the hospital, the suppressed evidence of Oswald’s links to the FBI and the CIA. We know that bullet damage to the windshield was repaired before it could be inspected (possibly evidence of the source of the shots), there is a great deal of evidence that JFK’s body was altered before the autopsy. Only insiders had the opportunity to control the evidence.</text>
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<text>Castro took over a country, if he wanted to attempt and assasination it shouldn’t be too big a deal. But would he have contacts in the U.S. Intelligence to hide evidence, learn of security plans and frame Oswald?Could he mislead the Warren Commission? I don't think so.</text>
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<text>Alpha 66 and the Cuban exiles were all trained warriors first class, and very upset ones at that because of Kennedy’s refusal to provide air cover for their comrades at the Bay of Pigs. They could have killed the President, but could they have planted bullets in Parkland Hospital? A key part of a plan perhaps, but not the sole controllers for one like we seem to find here.</text>
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<text>The American Right Wing, outside of government, typically big talkers, but inside they might be dangerous. And in 1963 there were many whose political thinking was so far right as to be a disservice to the word Conservative. Were they in a position to create, or even in a mind to seek an opportunity.</text>
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<text>This really isn't too hard. The Mafia has a venerable tradition of “hits” to change the minds of it's opponents. They could be the trigger men. But if there was a cover-up, as we believe there was, they had to be working with conspirators inside the government, as they did when at the CIA’s behest they attempted to assassinate Castro. Who would cover-up for the mob unless they were working with them?</text>
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<text>Lee Harvey Oswald, the lone nut, portrayed as not too bright, a little odd, a little unbalanced, seeking to be remembered in the world decided to kill JFK. Just when did Lee discover that this opportunity would pass right before his place of employment, that he wouldn't even have to go out of his way to do the deed.Why is it that the Warren Commission exhibit of that mornings newspaper, which touts JFK's arrival in Dallas, has a section blacked out. It is the section which showed a map of the motorcade route. Was it blacked out because it showed the motorcade bypassing the Texas School Book Depository?What exactly is the public record on the published route?</text>
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<text>The intelligence community might be rather well placed to know where and when the President would be. They might even have enough pull to control the parade route. They are the only group who would be able to know with any surety 2 months before, say early October, that the motorcade could be made to pass in front of any particular building. It was, after all, in early October that Oswald began work at the Depository, and it is true that the 1963 tax returns of the woman (Ruth Paine) who helped him find the job are classified.</text>
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<text>Right wingers outside of government would probably have no more access to travel details than the Alpha 66 Cubans. Strong anti-communists inside government circles might have a little more information. How much would Allen Dulles be able to find out ? His secretary ? Her boyfriend ? His golf buddies, etc. (This is merely speculative of course.)</text>
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<text>Alpha 66, or whatever fragment of the Cuban exiles might have wanted to try to kill JFK would probably have limited access to JFK's travel plans. They might gather some info from their CIA contacts, but details, not likely. By themselves they would be in a tight spot to know where JFK would be going.Not impossible, and they might know more than Castro because of their tight CIA contacts but...</text>
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<text>By my guess ol' Fidel would have to have worked pretty hard to know where JFK would be. Not impossible of course but he would probably have limited access to the CIA,FBI,Secret Service, and so on. Nothing is impossible but for opportunity Fidel is not near the top.</text>
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<text>Certainly the Mafia had as good an idea as the general public where the President might be at any given time. Actually they might know a little better since the President had been sleeping with Judith Campbell, Sam Giancana's girl. They might hear some rumours from their close buddies at the CIA who they helped in their anti-Castro plots. Or even from a few buddies in the Dallas Police, who might have let slip a few arraingments while visiting the Carousel Club, owned by their pal, Jack Ruby. And they certainly had the available labor force for such a thing. Ask Jimmy Hoffa.</text>
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<text>Organized crime, known popularly as the Mafia, had several reasons to depose JFK.1. He supposedly received their help, through Sam Giancana, in his election, but his brother was engaged in the most serious attack on organized crime ever conducted.2. His failure to dislodge Castro, and apparant compromise with the Cubans after the Bay of Pigs, meant many millions of lost profits and properties in Mafia controlled Cuban enterprises.3. Hoffa hated RFK and JFK, and Carlos Marcello was not too happy either.Marcello was aquitted of Federal Charges on 11/22/63.</text>
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<text>The Cuban ExilesMuch had been promised. The retaking of their homeland, support for their assualt, and air cover at the Bay of Pigs.Their anger at the failure of the invasion cannot be overstated. The blame, they felt, was squarely Kennedy's, and it cost many of their comrades lives. Alpha 66 was a group of Cubans devoted to the overthrow of Castro, and particularly bitter about JFK's conduct. Alpha 66 was CIA trained and financed for dirty work.</text>
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<text>Castro:Prior to Kennedy's Presidency, and continuing well through it, there were many plans to assassinate Fidel Castro. Many were implemented, none succeeded. It would be natural for Castro to assume these were ordered by JFK, and perhaps they were. Shortly before Kennedy was killed Castro made a speech warning that two could play the game.Was it just bravado, or would he actually risk such a plan ? One rumour is that the rifle used hangs on Raul Castro's wall.</text>
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<text>The American Right Wing ExtremistsThey were angry that JFK stole the election by a handful of purchased votes. They were angry that he was calling for racial equality, they were angry that he was soft on communism, that he was tough on business (U.S. Steel price rollbacks), and he had become very popular, sure to win the next election, Then Bobby could win in 1968, 1972, then Ted in 1976, and 1980. A soft on communism liberal dynasty running uninterrupted from 1960 to 1984.They were concerned.</text>
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<text>Lee Harvey Oswald is said to have a motive. He was a lone nut seeking attention. Yet he always denied he did it. He was a pro-Castro sympathizer - Whose literature was stored at and addressed 544 Camp Street, the New Orleans office of Guy Bannister who organized ANTI Castro efferots.He said he liked the Kennedys. No one has shown anything which stands up as a reasonable motive. Looking into his life is like looking into a cheap novel, one strewn with the debris of spies, crooks and wierdos.He may have been involved, may have been a patsy as he claimed, but he was not your every day delinquent.</text>
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<text>The American Intelligence community encompases many people. And it's borders are vague. But there is no doubt that there were many in the various agencies who were strongly anti-communist, anti-Castro, anti-Kennedy, concerned about his policies, and tremendously bitter about the Bay of Pigs.1978 James A Wilcott testified before Congress that as a CIA finance officer he had handled the funding for the program which had recruited Oswald from the military for “the express purpose of a double agent assignment in the USSR.”*On the Trail of the Assassins - Jim Garrison.</text>
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<text>Did Oswald have the means? A vintage rifle in known in it's home country as "the gun that never hurt anybody". And he had four bullets, no more. None at home, none in his pocket, none at the crime scene, you ever try to buy just four bullets ? And no clip was reported in the evidence... until months later. None was listed at the time. No clip, no repeat shots. It was not in very good shape, in fact it had to be worked on before it would fire straight, and a few years later was considered to be in too poor condition to be fired at all. Where did the Archives store it, under water ? In comparison I have a well used 1892 Winchester 38-40 rifle, it sits unused on a shelf, and has for nearly one hundred years, but its condition remains the same year after year and it can be fired safely.</text>
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<text>So many groups and individuals expressed hatred for JFK it is amazing that they weren't waiting in line behind each other to take shots at him. In the deep respect we have come to have for him, we fail to remember the intense devisivness that existed in the country at the time. Reading periodicals from the era brings a flavor back, but today the crime seems even harder to understand, since JFK has become a political icon. Even his enemies, like LBJ's protege Lloyd Bentsen, quote him. Surely others than those listed could be considered as suspects, the Russians perhaps, but the most likely ones, or the most discussed ones appear here. I am pointing no fingers, just trying to lay out all the cards for you to see.</text>
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<text>The Secret Service was in control of the body between Dallas and Bethesda, during which time it seems, according to David Lifton's interpretation of the FBI report, to have been operated on. There ought to have been lots to talk with them about.FBI agents Sibert and O'Niell did go to the White House in the days after the assassination and have serious interviews with Secret Service Agents Greer, and Kellerman.Yet the Warren Report did not deal with these problems. In fact the Report was inclined to go easy on the agencies involved.</text>
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<text>William Manchester reports a conversation between three members of the W.C. staff: X, "How critical of the Dallas Police should we be?" Y, "We can't be critical enough." The senior man Z, "Thats just the problem, If we write what we eally think, nobody will believe anything else we say..."P. 426 "The Death of a President"</text>
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<text>C. A conspiracy was implemented by those who were able to insure the truth would not be revealed.At least one man with Secret Service ID (fake?)—and maybe more—was on the grassy knoll. The Secret Service limo driver applied the brakes after the first shot was fired, and did not accelerate until the fatal shot hit. The Secret Service received and handed over the pristine "magic" bullet. The Secret Service found the only two other bullet fragments in the Presidential Limo. The Secret Service acted to prevent a Dallas autopsy to the extent of forcibly removing the casket. The Secret Service cleaned the Presidential car quickly and replaced the chipped windshield. They had possession of the President's clothes.</text>
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<text>B. A conspiracy to kill JFK succeeded, but bureaucratic reflexes prevented a competent investigation.The speed of those reflexes...Perhaps Hoover, deeply embarrassed at what he called the destruction of the FBI as an investigative agency, sought ways to cover the failure, show that a lone nut cannot be predicted, and sought to protect his agency*. His quick (2 hours after the arrest) assessment that Oswald did it alone, was only to cover for his agency's failure. In like fashion the questionable behavior and uncooperative relationship with the Warren Commission on the part of McCone & Angleton at the CIA and his counterparts in Military Intelligence were covering their failure, not their guilt. </text>
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<text>A. A lone nut, Oswald, killed JFK.Not only are we not sure that the magic bullet was the cause of any wounds, its condition indicates it could not be the bullet that IT HAD TO BE for the Warren Commission theory of a lone gunman to be correct. And if it is not what the commission claims it was, where did it come from? The bullet was fired at sometime from the gun linked to Oswald. Clearly if the bullet could not have caused any of the victims wounds, it was a planted bullet, thus, conspiracy, and one that had a conspirator inside Parkland Hospital.Is there a reasonable doubt about Oswald's role ?</text>
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<text>A. A lone nut, Oswald, killed JFK.Oswald did not flee the scene, and, when confronted by an armed police officer, whose pistol was almost touching Oswald's stomach, 90 seconds after the assassination 4 floors away from the site of the shooting, he was not out of breath or nervous. He then went to buy a coke and casually walked through the offices. No one can identify the man as the shooter. And we cannot link the suspect to possession of the weapon that day. A paraffin test designed to show if he fired a weapon indicated he hadn't. Therefore we cannot show he fired any gun that day. The rifle type and condition make it an implausible assassination weapon. And that bullet ...</text>
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<text>A. A lone nut, Oswald, killed JFK.B. A conspiracy by the mob or Castro, etc, to kill JFK succeeded, but bureaucratic reflexes prevented a competent investigation.C. A conspiracy was implemented by those who were able, directly and indirectly, to insure the truth would not be revealed.We have already seen in our examination of the “magic bullet”, as well as the timing of shots, that “A.” is improbable. Let's look a little closer at the possibility that Oswald acted alone.</text>
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<text>The Zapruder film proves him right.The position and condition of his wrist make the Warren Report an impossible version of events. Therefore there were four bullets, and therefore, according the the Commissions own evidence, there had to be another shooter.</text>
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<text>The discussions of Jack Ruby's mother's dental chart, and various mistakes in the report, and all the other information takes second place.There is clear photographic evidence that two separate bullets wounded the two men.Then there is the fatal wound, and the bullet that chipped the curb.</text>
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<text>This bullet, made famous by Arlen Spector, was supposed to have wounded both the President and Connally,breaking several bones along the way. It was found lying on a stretcher the hospital.Reasoning that it's pristine condition is unlikely but not impossible they accepted that it must have made the wounds.</text>
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<text>The first problem is not the unbelievably impeccable condition of the "magic" bullet...To have wounded the two men, they would have to be wounded at virtually the same instant. Here's the problem the Commission faced, more bullets, more shooters, simple as that.</text>
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<text>This Rifle, in 5.6 seconds fired three shots</text>
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<text>Behind the fence to the left of the wall on the grassy knoll is thought to be the location of a second gunman by many witnesses and students of the assassination. The book depository is well to the right outside this picture</text>
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<text>•Winston G. Lawson, Secret Service advance man, motioned to a policeman in a yellow slicker to clear the railroad overpass. The man ignored him, just a moment of confusion. Where were all the unauthorized or imposter police and secret service men reported?•What was the published motorcade route, and when was it published?•The motorcade was five minutes late, what does that affect? For example, the men working on the 6th floor might have still been ther had the motorcade been on time.•Manchester says Senator Ralph Yarborough thought they were going straight. Could you get to Stemmons from Main going straight? •Lawson, Kellerman, Greer, Ready, Hill and Truly, thought the first shot had been a firecracker. Which were at the party?Agent Roberts ordered Agent Jack Ready to get back on the running board of the follow up car after the first shot. Kellerman's testimony as to his action during the shooting is contradicted by witnesses and film. We could detail each man's testimony and filmed activity.•Secret Service Agent Glenn Benet testified that he saw the bullet strike Kennedy in the back just where the Warren Report needed to have a bullet hit to save their theory. Photos prove that he was looking towards the grassy knoll when he supposedly saw Kennedy hit.•Greer had possession of the Presidents clothes on departure from Dallas Roy Kellerman headed the effort to illegally remove the Presidents body. What was in the FBI interviews with them?•"Dutz" Murret, Oswald's uncle, and some say, surrogate father, was allegedly in the employ of Carlos Marcello's gambling operation.</text>
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<text>26 Volumes - Months to Compile - distinguished members.The whole report hinges on ONE vital detail, theory and assumption. Arlen Spector, now a Senator, is credited with devising the "single bullet theory", known derisively as the "magic bullet". Sylvia Magher wrote a whole book on the subject of Warren Report shortcomings, but here are some areas of concern: If there were proof that Kennedy and Connally were wounded by separate shots the Commission's theory would collapse into dust.............and there is a photo published in the report, and seen by millions which proves the theory wrong. It shows JFK with his hands at his throat, already having reacted to the neck wound, while Connally is partial turned to him, his hand in the air. The hand whose wrist, the report says, has been shattered by the bullet that wound JFK. Clearly the bullet that struck JFK in the neck did not shatter the wrist of Connally, and this photo, one frame of the Zapruder film shows it. The report requires this double wounding by one bullet because; 1. At least two JFK wounds exist, 2. One bullet wounded Connally. 3. One bullet is verified to have struck a curb. One Mannlicher Carcano MIGHT be able to get off three shots in the time frame allowed by Zapruder's film. It could definitely not fire four times in the few seconds available, and three empty cases were found on the sixth floor, a fourth round was chambered but not fired.There are just too many shots, too many bullets, too many wounds to have all come in the blink of an eye from that one rifle.•Therefore there was another shooter. Therefore a conspiracy. This is what the House Committee decided in 1979This is the one place where the report cannot obscure the facts, and the facts do not support the Warren Commission. Prior to the issuance of the report the obvious was assumed to be true, three shots, two hitting Kennedy, one hitting Connally. UPI and American Heritage issue a photo book called FOUR DAYS. It stated this sequence of shots. Later when the curb shot was discovered and the time established by Zapruder the Warren Commission had to fish for an explanation.•And how did the Warren Report handle witnesses? Read the report. Some were badgered, some were almost told how to respond, others saying their testimony was grossly incorrect in the report, and there is Ruby's dry one liner as he is interviewed the first time by a disinterested Earl Warren, "Am I boring you ?"Royce Skelton (No relation to Byron Skelton) standing on the overpass saw a bullet hit the pavement at the right rear of the car.Witness Richard Carr saw men run from the TSBD immediately afterward, but was told by FBI agents "If you didn't see Lee HArvey Oswald in the School Book Depository with a rifle, you didn't witness it ("Crossfire" P239).Witness Jean Hill said she was "hounded" by the FBI till she stopped giving interviews.Witness Ed Hoffman, a deaf man who saw a man run from the grassy knoll with a rifle was told "You'd better keep quiet; you could get killed."Policeman Foster saw a bullet hit in the grass on Elm Street.Witnesses Jean Hill Julia Mercer Phil Willis Dallas Police Office Tom Tilson all claim to have seen Jack Ruby standing in the Plaza at the time of the assassination.Witnesses Richard Dodd, James Simson Autin Millar, Frank Rielly and Thomas Murphy all saw suspicious activity on the grassy knoll. None were called to testify before the Warren Commission. James Tague was wounded just east of the triple underpass when a chip of curb from a bullet hitting the curb wounded his cheek. This lead directly to the Warren Report's magic bullet theory. Gordon Arnold, a young soldier on the knoll, said the shots came over his shoulder, and that two policeman confiscated his film.Emmett Hudson, Constable Weitzman and Officer Smith all saw policemen on the knoll although none were officially assigned there.•William Manchester on page 426 of his book "The Death of a President" reports a conversation between 3 members of the Warren Commission: "X: "How critical of the Dallas police should we be?"Y: "We can't be critical enough."The senior man, Z: "That's just the problem if we write what we really think no one will believe anything else we say."</text>
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<text>•The President's orders to reduce troop strength in Vietnam by one thousand by the end of the year was in effect when he went to Dallas, by November 25th it was not.•An FBI agent blurted "How could this happen, we had five days notice!" Fidel Castro said "Everything has changed.•Manchester's book tells of many incidents of people being pleased at the assassination, which in retrospect seems hard to believe; we have all forgotten how divided the country was in the early sixties when it came to the left and right, and the we forget that the President we remember as a hero was not popular everywhere.•The degree of panic in the government cannot be over emphasized. Again Manchester's book is full of interesting detail.•"In the White House Ralph Dungan removed his pipe. He leaned forward against his desk and buried his head in his arms. "and the hell of it is, they'll blame it all on that 24 year old boy," He told Pat Moynihan</text>
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<text>In 1977, 100,000 pages of secret material was released, all of which concerned the assassination. Among the tidbits: a call "intercepted" in Dallas. The FBI report says that on 11/23/63, a "male voice was heard to say that he felt sure Lee Harvey Oswald had killed the President, but did not feel that Oswald was responsible, and further stated, 'We both know who is responsible.'"The caller on the tapped phone? Michael Paine from his office; on the other end Ruth Paine at her home. Mrs. Paine was Marina Oswald's landlady. She introduced Lee to Frazier and his sister. The conversation is only mildly interesting, given the number of people on the 23rd who may have said such things. What makes it fascinating is that the Paine's phone was tapped by the FBI at all. Currently the Paine's tax returns for 1963 are kept secret on grounds of "national security." </text>
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<text>Later when Garrison's New Orleans case was making news, Schlesinger asked him what he thought about it. He claims Bobby thought Garrison might be onto something. While Bobby appears to have remained detached he is reported to have said "You know, at the time I asked McCone... if they had killed my brother." John McCone was the Kennedy's replacement for Dulles at the CIA. On June 3, 1968 Bobby said, "I now realize that only the powers of the Presidency will reveal the secrets of my brother's death." Two days later Bobby was dead. In the December 13, 1977 Washington Post a story reports that in 1967 White House staffer Marvin Watson told Cartha DeLoach of the FBI that Johnson was "now convinced there was a plot in connection with the assassination. Watson stated the President felt the CIA had had something to do with this plot."</text>
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<text>Arthur Schlesinger, in his book "Robert Kennedy and His Times" said that on December 9, "I asked him, perhaps tactlessly, about Oswald. He said there could be no serious doubt Oswald was guilty, but there was still argument if he had done it by himself or as part of a larger plot, whether organized by Castro or by gangsters...The FBI thought he (Oswald) had done it by himself, but McCone thought there were two people involved in the shooting." (John McCone, Director CIA)</text>
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<text>Initially Bobby seemed to be devastated. Even in 1968 he still thought Oswald's name was Harvey Lee Oswald. This indicates that he probably read little of the controversy, yet there is more to the story. He let Nicholas Katenbach deal with the Commission. He never seemed to address the question of who did it. </text>
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<text>Air Force One and the Vice Presidential plane, identical 707's, were parked at Love Field with their wings almost touching. The President's body, in a casket, was on board a considerable time prior to take off. Loaded on at 2:18, the AF 1 took off at 2:47-2:48. It landed at 6:00. Air Force Two left at 3:15 and arrived in Washington at 6:30A great deal of confusion ensued as the result of LBJ's decision to fly the Presidential plane back to Washington. A great deal of friction with Kennedy staffers ensued due to this decision, as well as confusion, as well as to Johnson's insistence that the oath of office be administered prior to takeoff. He personally intervened to delay takeoff several times. He maintained that the Attorney General had advised this action. Robert denied that he gave that advice.</text>
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<text>FBI agents James Sibert and Francis O'Niell went to the White House on November 26 and 27, and interviewed Secret Service Agent William Greer, the driver of the Presidential Limousine, and Roy Kellerman, who was riding beside him.Interestingly a document written in December 1964 tells that they decided at the autopsy to have one FBI Agent present at all times (there were just the two of them there.) They then "decided that SA (Special Agent) Sibert would remain in the presence of SA William Greer, the presidents driver, and SA O'Niell would remain in the presence of SA Roy H. Kellerman..."They also interviewed Gerald Behn, Chief of White House Security, about how certain physical evidence came into his possession.</text>
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<text>Deception and false testimony continued. Greer says he followed the lead car to the hospital, because he did not know the way, photos show he passed the lead car and accelerated ahead. Greer had never driven the route before and according to Manchester's book, did not know it.</text>
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<text>An interesting comparison can be made between the muddled reaction and poor coverage provided by JFK's body guards (excepting Hill) and the almost instantaneous assessment and reaction credited to Agent Youngblood who was guarding Vice-President Johnson. Both the Agent's testimony, that of the Vice-President, and that of another Agent indicate that Youngblood had LBJ protected before the second shot was fired, sitting on top of him in the car. Had he been positioned the same way to guard JFK, Youngblood would probably have saved his life, since it is believed that the throat wound would not have been fatal.See the Warren Report, N. Y. Times Ed., P64-65</text>
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<text>As an aside, there is apparently photographic evidence that the version of this as told by Youngblood and LBJ is totally false. Some say he never left his seat. Agent Hill, who was not scheduled for the trip, and only came as a result of Mrs. Kennedy's specific request, may be the only one who responded correctly. Senator Yarborough confirms that LBJ and Youngblood did not tell the truth regarding this, but rather they huddled down and listened to a walkie talkie.</text>
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<text>3. Compromised; At least eight agents, four in vital positions, were criminally negligent. Do you suppose they would be prone to report a fellow agent who also made a small judgement in error that day? Would they make an issue of Agent Greer's stupid reaction, or ignore another's little white lie about where he was looking, or cover for an agent who might have wandered down to the grassy knoll when he was assigned elsewhere?Conclusions (or rather Questions): with it's tendency to misreport, did the Commission misrepresent the number of Agents involved in the party? If there had been a member of a conspiracy in the Secret Service the "stick together" principle, combined with the compromised position of many key agents, combined with the Commissions misreporting, would have served him well. And couldn't all these elements be reasonably assumed to occur in some fashion by someone plotting in advance of the event?</text>
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<text>Three comments on the preceding cards:1. Misreporting; the commission did not note all the witnesses who mentioned seeing a man with a rifle (possibly two men) in the window well before the President was shot. (There are other cases where the Report misreports in a fashion to create exactly the opposite impression from what the witness says he testified. Documented elsewhere.) 2. Sticking together; Not only did the Secret Service not see fit to reprimand the agents who broke the law concerning drinking on duty, but admitted this was avoided so as to not make the Service look bad. And the Commission helped them out by not telling the full story, how several eyewitnesses had spotted a gunman in the window before the car arrived, but eight trained agents failed to see him. And helped further by not mentioning Agent Greer's blunder, lifting his foot off the gas, and applying the brakes for nearly five seconds while the shots were fired. How different would have been events if he had sharply accelerated after the first shot? >>>></text>
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<text>Did the party contribute to the tragic events? From the Report, "Several eyewitnesses in front of the building...saw a rifle being fired..."The Warren Commission Narrative of Events cites the speed of the Presidents car as 11 miles per hour. It does not mention that Agent William R. Greer slowed the car dramatically when the first shot was fired. UPI/American Heritage described in these words "The driver slams on the brakes." Agent Roy H. Kellerman was not the driver, but was seated next to Greer in the front seat. Agent Clinton Hill, who ran forward to aid Mrs. Kennedy after the fatal shot hit, was in the follow up car. </text>
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<text>against those agents, but that in light of the circumstances "he felt that any disciplinary action might have given rise to an inference that the violation of the regulation had contributed to the tragic events...and that there was no danger of repetition"Again from the Warren Commission, "Directly behind the Presidential limousine was an open "follow up" car with eight Secret Service agents, two in the front seat, two in the rear, and two on each running board. These agents, in accord with normal Secret Service procedures were instructed to scan the crowds, the roofs, the windows of buildings, over-passes and crossings for signs of trouble...As the Presidents car approached the intersection of Houston and Elm Streets, there loomed directly ahead on the intersections northwest corner...the Texas School Book Depository." At least four of these agents were involved in the all night party at the Press Club and Coffee House. Were they able to perform their duties properly, was their ability to "scan ...the windows of buildings..." impaired >>>></text>
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<text>"In the early morning hours on November 22, 1963, in Fort Worth, there occurred a breach of discipline by some members of the Secret Service who were officially travelling with the President. After the President had retired to his hotel, nine agents who were off duty went to the nearby Forth Worth Press Club at midnight or slightly thereafter...All of the agents stayed for a drink of beer or 1 1/2 mixed drinks ...the last agent left the Press Club by 2 a.m. (Seven)...proceeded to an establishment called the Cellar Coffee House...most of the agents were there from about 1:30 or 1:45 A.M. to about 2:45 or 3:00 a.m. One agent was there from 2:00 until 5:00 a.m. Each of the agents who visited the Press Club or the Cellar Coffee House...had assignments beginning no later than 8 a.m. that morning...four had key responsibilities as members of the complement of the follow up car in the motorcade. Three...on the running boards and the fourth was seated..." Quoted directly from the Warren Report. Use of liquor of any kind by agents is prohibited entirely while on duty traveling, and even slight disregard is grounds for removal from the Service. Secret Service Chief Rowley testified that normally he would have taken action >>>></text>
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<text>By December 15, no fewer than 12 persons with contacts to Carlos Marcello were either arrested or questioned about the assassination.Lee Harvey OswaldDavid FerrieJack RubyBen TregleFrank CaracciHarold TannenbaumNick GraffagniniJoe CampisiJoe Civilo Nofio PecoraAnthony MarcelloJoe Poretto </text>
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<text>The Kennedy-Mob connection has been debated much. Here are some allegations:Joseph Kennedy had solicited Sam Giancana for funds for JFK's campaign. Giancana may have helped buy vote for JFK in 1960. Sam felt double crossed. Judith Campbell, (later Exner) claimed to have been mistress to both JFK and Giancana. Hoover knew of the JFK/RFK affairs with Marylin Monroe, which had been recorded by Hoffa's "wireman" Bernard Spindell. Sam Giancana, Santos Trafficante and John Roselli were both specifically involved in the CIA attempts on Castro's life.</text>
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<text>It seems to have been generally known among those with mob ties that there was a "hit" out on JFK. Immediately after the "hit," an FBI informer said that Santos Trafficante told him Kennedy was to be hit. In another instance, a prostitute told of two men she hitched a ride with who said they were on their way to Dallas to kill JFK. She could not get the police to listen to her story before the event took place. During 1962 and 1963, the FBI had information on at least six conversations in which Mafia leaders either threatened to kill or wished to see JFK killed.</text>
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<text>Seth Cantor, who knew Jack Ruby well, testified to the Warren Commission that he saw Ruby at Parkland Hospital about 1:30 p.m. on 11/22/63. His testimony was corroborated by Mrs. Wilma Tice. The Commission decided they must have been mistaken. Jack Ruby said he was not there, and that was accepted as the truth.Witnesses also claim to have seen Ruby in Dealey Plaza before, during, and after the assassination. At the midnight press conference in Police Headquarters, and at Police headquarters at other times that day, once trying to enter the room where Oswald was being questioned.</text>
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<text>Warnings about Oswald being shot were received by local law enforcement officials in the early morning hours of the day he was killed. Naturally, these could have been crank calls.</text>
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<text>Jack Ruby killedLee Harvey Oswald.That is probably the only "fact" we knowin this whole affair.Why he killed him is subject to somedebate, but that Ruby was in theMafia and that hewas close to many in the Dallas Police is factual. He calledthe shooting "perfectly timed".</text>
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<text>The debate as to whether Ruby knew a lot of cops continues, but Officer B. H. Combest settles one dispute; he at least knew Ruby. Combest saw Ruby, and sensed what was going to happen as Oswald was led out. In Combest's own words, "I knew what he was going to do. I shouted 'Jack, you son of a bitch,' but I couldn't get at him."</text>
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<text>According to author David Lifton the Coffin was empty at this point when it is being offloaded from Air Force One.He suggests that conspirators took the body in a body bag out the rear door into a waiting helicopter. Audio and video tape and aircraft records show there was a ramp put in place on the other side of the aircraft, and that a helicopter was waiting with engines running, and that it took off moments later, but there is no other hard evidence.</text>
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<text>Air Force One was met at Andrews Air Force Base by two FBI men. Their names were Sibert and O'Niell. The casket was taken to Bethesda Naval Hospital. These quotes are from their report."The President's body was removed from the casket...and placed upon the autopsy table., at which time the complete body was wrapped in a sheet and the head area contained an additional wrapping which was saturated with blood...following the removal of the wrapping, it was ascertained that the President's clothing had been removed and it was also apparent that a tracheotomy had been performed</text>
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<text>This bit of information is revealed in David Lifton's book "Best Evidence" 1st edition P.229. He asserts that the President's body had undergone surgery after leaving the Dallas doctor's control, but prior to the official autopsy. And that this surgery had altered the physical evidence.He also points up many other significant irregularities in the autopsy of the body.</text>
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<text>When the official autopsy began, that entrance wound over which a smoothly cut and small 2-3 cm tracheotomy had been performed became a large gaping rough-edged wound that could only be described as an exit wound. (A bullet begins to tumble once it enters the body and the exit wounds are almost always much larger and rougher—see the autopsy picture in the evidence section.)</text>
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<text>Dr. Malcom Perry, 34, said "there was an entrance wound below the Adam's apple."Tom Wicker, of the New York Times, reported that Dr. Perry made the same statement.[Later when Dr. Perry was advised that Kennedy had been shot from behind he replied that then Kennedy had to have been turning around to face the rear when he was shot. The Zapruder film shows Kennedy was facing front.]The first doctor to see the President, Dr. Charles Carrico, also described it as an entrance wound.</text>
<text>Dallas County Medical Examiner Bill Rose—He fought a battle with vigor that was looked at as petty and thoughtless. He tried to prevent the Secret Service from removing the President's body. WHY ? Because the laws of Texas and Dallas required an autopsy. Not only was he correct, but historically there might have been a much different effect had the autopsy been performed by disinterested professionals such as Bill Rose. The most suspicious commentators would suggest that the insistence on the part of the Secret Service that no Dallas autopsy be performed and that the body be removed is sinister. Manchester says in his book the confrontation nearly became physical with the S.S., Yet Rose was right. There must be a continuity to the chain of evidence, the Secret Service, in his eyes, was breaking that chain.</text>
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<text>As discussed in David Lifton's book, BEST EVIDENCE, it seems that, according to many reliable witnesses, two caskets arrived at Bethesda. The first arrived in a black hearse and was a plain grey shipping casket containing JFK's body in a body bag. The second arrival was of the ornamental Dallas casket that traveled with the official party. This too was seen to have JFK's body in it when opened. Lifton addresses this problem in detail. Witnesses to the grey casket include navy personnel David Dennis, Paul O'Conner & James Jenkins. O'Conner and Jenkins both witnesses JFK's body being removed from the grey casket and body bag. Other witnesses testify about removing the body from the Dallas casket. Read Lifton's book, BEST EVIDENCE for full details. All personnel received written orders not to speak about the events. The orders came from the White House.</text>
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<text>The open microphone was recorded, and this recording lay idle for many years until the 1979 House Assassinations Committee had it analyzed. It showed, according to the experts, that at least four shots were fired in Dealey Plaza. The experts were confident, but the debate continues as to the reliability of this analysis. It was sufficient for the House Select Committee, in 1979, to say there had been a conspiracy, and that two shooters were involved.</text>
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<text>No other combination of shots is possible, unless... there was another rifleman.Thus the testimony of Connally that he was not struck by the same shot as Kennedy must be mistaken—despite the fact that the Zapruder film supports Connally's testimony. The Zapruder film shows the second shot was fired in under 1.66 seconds.Jim Bishop, in his book "The Day Kennedy was Shot" tells of witnesses who thought the first shot missed.(p.148) This would have used another 2.6 seconds at a minimum.Witness Brennan saw the rifle being pulled in the window prior to the final shot. Taking precious time.With the final shot the Zapruder film shows that a large portion of the President's skull flew to the rear behind the car. His head snapped violently to the rear.</text>
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<text>The minimum time needed between shots was calculated by the Warren Commission to be 2.3 seconds, assuming a competent marksman, a properly working rifle, and the marksman working at full speed.Thus to have one assassin, all these elements are required, according to the Warren Commission version of events. The first shot passed through the President's throat, and then Connally. The second missed altogether, and the third killed the President. Time elapsed: 5.6 seconds appx. Any additional missed shots or additional bullets make one assassin impossible, and the Zapruder film locks in the maximum elapsed time. Actually Zapruder carefully studied may make it all impossible. By one count, 1.8 seconds separated the shots. There goes the lone gunman.</text>
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<text>The FBI found in necessary to re-align the scope before the rifle could be tested. It also seems that there was some difficulty operating the weapon in the condition it was found. It is ironic this cheap low quality weapon, built around 1940, was selected since the Italians called it "the gun that never hurt anybody" due to it's poor quality.</text>
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<text>The grassy knoll. The phrase is familiar. So many witnesses thought shots were fired from there that the very words have become a symbol for the questions about the assassination. Behind the grassy knoll is a railroad yard. Here is a selection of incidents: Sheriff Decker ordered his men "into the railroad yard to try to determine what happened." Two thirds of the witnesses interviewed by the Warren Commission said that the shooting was from the grassy knoll. As did sixteen out of twenty Deputy Sheriffs. And others saw men leaving hurriedly.</text>
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<text>Oswald consistently denied any involvement in the killings on 11/22/63. On the day after the assassination he replied to the reporters questions by shouting, “I don’t know what kind of dispatches you people have been given. I have not committed any acts of violence.” The day he was arrested he told reporters, “I'm just a patsy”.When he was being driven to police headquarters, after being arrested, Sergeant Gerald Hill of the Dallas Police suggested that he might want to hide his face. Oswald replied, “Why should I hide my face, I haven't done anything to be ashamed of.” Patrolman K. E. Lyon reported that, while he was being driven to the station he kept repeating, “Why am I being arrested?”</text>
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<text>knew something had gone terribly wrong. He was scheduled to meet his contact that afternoon in a movie theater. But since things were going badly and he was suspicious, he went to his boarding house to get his pistol. Rather than having a meeting in the theater, he was arrested. While under arrest he did several things one might expect within the context of this theory: He asked for an FBI agent to talk to, as he had during his arrest in New Orleans; he denied his guilt at every opportunity; he said he was being framed, a "patsy"; he complained of no legal representation. And who knows what he said in private? There are no official records of two days of interrogations. If he had been incriminating himself it would have been in every headline. Then, to seal the patsy's fate, he was silenced. Of course all this is merely speculation.</text>
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<text>What was Oswald really doing? We can only speculate, since his own testimony has been denied us. One theory is that Oswald, who had worked for either Naval Intelligence or the CIA while in Russia (Remember his easy and rapid return) was told he was on a CIA operation in the US. Suppose this operation was to infiltrate the activities of Cubans, either pro-Castro and anti-Castro since there was reason to believe either group could be planning to assassinate JFK. His contacts however were not the legitimate CIA but those on the fringes of intelligence work who wanted to eliminate JFK. The operation was structured in such a way Oswald had no way to know they were frauds. They also might carefully constructed a physical evidence case against Oswald, using both doctored evidence and incriminating imposters. When the assassination took place, Oswald --></text>
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<text>Any reader of LeCarre or other spy novels knows that these Deep Cover operations are conducted on a need to know basis, you don't blab it all over. Similarly operatives cannot call up the main lobby of the CIA in Langley and see if a particular fellow is a legitimate spy or not. The network is relied on. If it fails you are in hot water. The 1984 case of Richard Craig Smith, arrested for espionage is a case in point. He had previously done work for the CIA. He was contacted through a channel and by a man with a company used as CIA cover, and asked to carry some documents. It all checked out as a CIA operation, but it wasn't. Smith was arrested by the FBI and charged with espionage. In the FBI's only unsuccessful espionage trial in many years, Smith was found not guilty, partly because he had called the FBI with concerns about the operation (much as LHO asked to talk to FBI agents twice when arrested) and partly because the CIA was seen to be dishonest in it's dealings with Smith and the Court.The opinion was that Smith had been duped.</text>
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<text>Testimony of Oswald's landlady in Oak Park before the Warren Commission concerning Oswald on 11/22/63:1:00 Oswald arrives at his rooming house in Oak Park. A police car pulls up.Lawyer: Where was it parked?Roberts (Oswald's landlady): It was parked in front of the house...directly in front of my house.Lawyer: Where was Oswald when this happened?Roberts: In his room...Lawyer: Were there two uniformed policeman in the car?Roberts: Oh yes.Lawyer: And one of the officers sounded the horn?Roberts: Just a kind of "tit-tit" - twice.WC p443-44</text>
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<text>At the Texas Theater, it was a nearby store owner that claimed a man went in without a ticket. Neither the ticket taker nor the cashier saw the man enter, but the police were called. There is testimony, albeit doubtful, that Oswald was in the theatre near the start of the film, at about 1 p.m. This would make shooting Tippitt quite a trick, so these witnesses were avoided. One man testifies to two men being arrested, and another witness testifies to Jack Ruby's presence in the theatre. A witness also testified that "Oswald" was brought in handcuffs out the back, and the witness was very surprised to discover many years later that Oswald had been taken out the front. If the witness is correct, who was taken out the back in handcuffs ?</text>
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<text>If the Warren Commission is correct, Oswald conducted an escape from the scene of the crime that would take him past being a nut and put him somewhere outside lunatic. The Commission says: After firing three shots and grotesquely killing the President of the United States, he ran down to the Cafeteria, and, when challenged by an armed cop, he was neither excited, out of breath, nor nervous. The cop left quickly and Oswald casually went to buy a Coca-Cola. Some have asserted that this indicated his extreme nervousness, since he usually drank Pepsi. He then casually walked through the office with his soft drink and was seen by office workers. He left, thinking there would be no more work that day. He walked a couple of blocks and caught a bus. It was stuck in traffic, so he got out and caught a cab. As he was entering it, Oswald, being polite, offered to let the lady take his cab. He then proceeded to his Boarding House where he changed his shirt and left</text>
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<text>Officer T. L. Baker, revolver drawn, runs to the door of the book depository. Building manager Truly offers to help him. They cannot get the elevator and must take the stairs. On the second floor landing they look into the cafeteria, and there is a man with his back to the door. Baker enters, challenges him. The man, empty handed, turns to face Baker. He is calm and not out of breath. Truly says, "That's Lee Oswald, he works here." They leave. The Commission said this occurred NO MORE THAN 90 seconds after the last shot. Furthermore, for Oswald to have gotten there in time he would have had to run down the stairs from the 6th floor with no delays at all. Another hitch is the presence of an employee, Victoria Adams, on the stairs during this time. She heard no one else on the staircase.</text>
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<text>A letter written in Oswald's hand and dated November 8th 1963:Dear Mr. Hunt. I would like informationregarding my position. I am asking only for information. I am suggesting that we discuss the matter fully before any steps are taken by me or anyone else. Thank You Lee Harvey Oswald</text>
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<text>Shaw was found not guilty, although the jury did conclude a conspiracy was involved. Years later under the Freedom of Information act it became apparent that the CIA's willingness to aid Shaw was based on his service to that Agency.</text>
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<text>Pictured here is Clay Shaw. The only man ever brought to Court on charges related to the assassination. New Orleans Atty General Jim Garrison tried to show that Shaw was seen in the company of both David Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald. Garrisonsaid Shaw was the CIA organizer of the assassination. During the trial the CIA offered to put extensive effort into Shaw's defense. </text>
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<text>There is an interesting case to be made about Oswald as CIA employee, as improbable as it sounds. His premature discharge from the Marines, where he was stationed at a CIA intelligence base for the U2 spyplane in Japan, his rapid learning of Russian (possibly at the CIA's Monterey School), and his departure to Moscow two weeks later are enough to tickle the imagination. His sudden marriage to the niece of a KGB official and the apparently incidental tourist photos of him passed to the CIA make his situation unusual at best. His easy and rapid return, despite having allegedly given the Russians radar secrets learned as a Marine, not to mention the attention paid to him by the security services, make him a curious defector. Upon his return Oswald was befriended by George de Muhrenschildt, who seemed more case officer than friend.</text>
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<text>It was during the handing out of these leaflets that Oswald had a scuffle with an anti-Castro Cuban he had met earlier in an anti-Castro activity. Theman was incensed to seeOswald passingout the pro-Castro leaflets.Oswald wasarrested andasked to speakto the local FBI. Which hedid...</text>
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<text>FPCC, 544 Camp St., New Orleans, LAGuy Bannister's Office and former Cuban Revolutionary Council Office (CIA). Guy Bannister was a former FBI man with his own operation at 544 Camp Street. Among his contacts and employees was David Ferrie, along witha number of right wing Cubans. Bannister was extremely interested in overthrowing Castro. Some of the Fair Play for Cuba flyers that Oswald had contained the address of Banister's office. </text>
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<text>On page 553, the Warren Report tells of A. Hidell dropping off the rifle at a Dallas gunshop to have a sight put on it. A dated tag confirms the work. In another version, the tag on the work said "OSWALD". Unfortunately, Oswald was supposed to be in Mexico City at that time. The Commission, not having been given the FBI's long standing information on the "other"Oswald, assumed that the gunshop owner was mistaken and that Oswald was in fact in Mexico. Interestingly, the Manlicher-Carcano that "Oswald" took to have a sight installed had three holes drilled for the scope. The supposed murder weapon found in the book depository had been drilled in only two spots.</text>
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<text>Date: June 3, 1960To: State Department:From: John Edgar HooverSubject: LEE HARVEY OSWALD INTERNAL SECURITY - R"Since there is a possibility that an imposter is using Oswald's birth certificate, any current information the Department of State may have concerning this subject will be appreciated" A copy went to the Director of Naval Intelligence.What is not clear is whether Hoover meant an imposter was taking Oswald's place, and Oswald was dead, or whether the imposter existed simultaneously with the real Oswald.</text>
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<text>A man walks into the embassies of Cuba and Russia in Mexico City in the summer of 1963. In the Cuban Embassy he said that his name was Lee Henry (sic) Oswald and he "wanted to free Cuba from American imperialism" and that he thought "somebody ought to shoot that President Kennedy. Maybe I'll try to do it." The intelligence community determined that the man was not the 24 year old Oswald.</text>
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<text>On June 26, 1962 and August 15, 1962 the FBI was in contact with Oswald. The exact record of the discussions is unclear. But it's a fact that they occurred. It is interesting to note that when Oswald was arrested in New Orleans on 8/9/63 he asked to speak to an FBI agent. Special Agent John Quigley responded, and for an hour and a half Oswald spoke of his activities with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and his relationship with one of it's members, A.J.Hidell.Yet the FBI never indicated clearly to the Warren Commission it' prior contacts with Oswald. In fact it led the Commission to believe just the opposite from the truth.</text>
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<text>Oswald's first request after being arrested in New Orleans due to a scuffle, was for an FBI agent to come and speak with him. He spoke extensively of his work with A.J. Hidell in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). The speculation is that A.J. Hidell is the name Oswald used as an FBI informer.(There seems to be little doubt that Oswald did use that name as an alias.) He may have been putting that name into the FBI network in New Orleans to solve his scuffle-related arrest problems. "An informant is assigned a permanent symbol number and a code name to afford him security... the individual isalso given a fictitious cover name by the field office which he, of course, is made aware of and affixes to his communications with the office," said J. Edgar Hoover in a written affidavit to the Warren Commission.In this photo Oswald is passing out FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA literature. Was Oswald just under observation or was he an informant ?</text>
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<text>The Warren Commission appeared to be very selective in who it heard testify. Not heard was Jean Hill. She said "I saw a man fire from behind the wooden fence." Phillip Hathaway saw a man 6 foot five and 250 lbs carrying a rifle case in the Plaza. Julia Ann Mercer saw a man take a large paper bag, containing she believed a rifle out of a pick up in Dealey Plaza about 11:00 am. She later picked out a photo of the man driving the truck. On the back it said, Jack Ruby. (This was before he killed Oswald.) The list of who was not spoken to is more impressive than the list of who was. But everyone ommitted had one thing in common, an opinion that deviated from the Warren Commission's intended verdict. The collected testimony of these eyewitnesses not heard by the commission is impressive and serves to not only undercut the Commission's conclusions, but also it's methods as well.</text>
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<text>From: Deputy Attorney General KetzenbachTo: Presidential Assistant Bill MoyersDate 11/26/63 It is important that all of the facts surrounding President Kennedy's Assassination be made public in such a way which will satisfy people...that all the facts have been told and that a statement to this effect be made now.1. The public must be satisfied that Oswald was the assassin; that he did not have confederates...2. Speculation about Oswald's motivation ought to be cut off..Unfortunately the facts...seem too pat - too obvious...</text>
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<text>In early December Hoover secretly censured 17 FBI employees, as well as requiring a report on the "Investigative deficiencies of the Oswald case".</text>
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<text>Hoover quickly moved to create secret dossiers of each of the seven members of the Warren Commission, according to John Davis.Hoover's overriding concern was that an investigation he did not control might uncover evidence that would make the FBI look bad.</text>
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<text>11/24/63 p.m. Hoover phoned White House Aid Walter Jenkins and said, "The thing I am most concerned about, and so is Mr.Katzenbach, is having something issued so we can convince the public that Oswald was the real assassin."</text>
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<text>Stamped here on some of the flyers was the 544 Camp Street address, but the sample in the Warren Commission showed the other address. </text>
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<text>It seems as if 544 Camp Street was a crossroads where the FBI, the CIA, organized crime, and anti-Castro Cubans met and coordinated their affairs.It also seems to be the place where a low level intelligence operative might receive instructions. Oswald seems not only have used this address on his pamphlets, but met with many of the folks who came through here, most notably David Ferrie.</text>
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<text>Excerpts from Geraldo Rivera’s interview with LBJ's mistress, Madeline Brown. She still receives money from LBJ’s estate.In part 1 she is referring to a conversation with Jess Kellum an aide to the then Vice-President Johnson. The Jerome Ragsdale referred to in Part 2 was an attorney for Johnson and Brown.</text>
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<text>An excerpt from Geraldo Rivera’s interview with Esther Nash, Jack Ruby’s girlfriend and an employee at his Carousel Club. Esther Nash claims that Oswald came to the Carousel Club “quite often.”</text>
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<text>This is an excerpt from an impromptu TV interview. Ruby goes on to say that the true facts will not come out because “people have such a material motive” to keep them hidden. When asked, “Are these people in very high positions, yet?”He answers quickly,“Yes.”</text>
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<text>Found by the Dallas Police among Oswald's possessions. Someone punched out the license plate of a car parked at the house.WHY? Whose car was it?</text>
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<text>Marina stated that the licence plate was clearly visible in the original photo. A photo of Oswald's possessions, showing this photo in the pile, confirms her statement. The photo was intact. Officers Rose and Stovall said it had a hole punched in it when they picked it up at Mrs. Paine's home, where Marina lived.</text>
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<text>Moments after the assassination, these two men sat down together on the curb. The man on the right is known as the umbrella man because the umbrella which now sits by his left foot was open above his head and moving conspiciously during the shooting. Witnesses say the other man spoke into a walkie talkie as they sat here.</text>
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<text>Moorman’s picture was taken at virtually the same instant that the fatal shot hit. She was to the left of the President, putting the position of the gunman on the grassy knoll, IF THERE WAS ONE, directly in the background of her photo. Some viewers claim to see him where the box is in the photo, some claim he's not there.</text>
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<text>This photo was taken an instant before the fatal shot hit. The two women are Jean Hill and Mrs. Moorman. Moorman's famous polaroid, which she is about to take in this photo, was taken at the moment the fatal bullet hit. In the background of her photo some say they can see a gunman. Jean Hill said she saw a man shoot.</text>
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<text>Imagine the Zapruder film screening in one corner of the screen while a diagram shows the bullet trajectories and a text explanation is given. This could be run in real time, slow motion and single frame.... If this type of study and coordination of the Photo evidence could be done on laserdisk it would be startling. If only I had the resources to do it.... </text>
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<text>The single most horrifying bit of the Zapruder film occurs when the fatal shot hits and Kennedy's head is snapped violently to the rear in an explosion of blood. Verbal descriptions cannot describe or convince of the violence of this impact. And after seeing the snap to the rear very few people can believe that the shot came from the rear.</text>
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<text>There were over 500 photos of various types taken in Dealey Plaza about the time of the shooting. There are at least two* other 8mm films taken besides Zapruder. How much of this is readily available? What would a moment by moment study of the films reveal, and what if the supposedly open police mike recording was synchronized?</text>
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<text>*In addition to these two films, there is the film taken by the "Babushka Lady". It was confiscated by the "FBI" and has never been seen in public.</text>
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<text>Beverly Oliver who was 19 at the time was unidentified for many years. Conspiracy theorists referred to her as the Babushka Lady. She claims the film she took was confiscated by the FBI and never returned. She also claims she was a friend of Ruby's and his employees, and that Ruby once introduced her to "Lee Oswald of the CIA". She knows of the association between Ruby, Oswald, and Ferrie. She worked at a strip joint next door to Ruby's. She has strong ties to the mob, including a marriage to an underworld member. (She claims her gangster husband had a two hour meeting with Nixon in 1968.) She identified FBI Agent Regis Kennedy as the one who confiscated her film. (Agent Kennedy is notable for his declarations of the honesty of Carlos Marcello) Hers is as bizarre a story as any in this bizarre event. Before her identity was known, someone joked that since her vantage point was so perfect and her pictures would have included all the key players, including the assassins, the conspirators might have sent her to record the assassination for them.</text>
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<text>The Warren Commission reports that Oswald left his wallet in his wife's bedroom that morning.Officer Paul Bentley claims to have taken the handcuffed Oswald's wallet from his left back pocket, with Oswald's permission. Bentley was said to be seated to the left of Oswald. </text>
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<text>Items reported to be in Oswald's wallet* at the time of his arrest:•Selective Service Card•Social Security Card•Dept. of Defense ID card•U.S. Forces Japan ID card •Certificate of ServiceU.S. Marines•Counterfeit Selective Service card•Counterfeit Certificate of Service•US Marines ID in the name of Alek James Hidell,•Address of Russian Embassy in longhand•Address of Communist paper "The Worker" •2 "Fair Play for Cuba" membership cards for Lee H. Oswald•Marine Marksman* medal •Photo of Marina + child •Photo of Oswald in Marine uniform•$13 cash</text>
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<text>The supposition must be that not only did Oswald possess two wallets, but that he carried extensive historical information about himself in his wallet, as well as extensive forged papers, on his way to kill the President.Marksman is the lowest of three rankings used in the Marines to score shooting skills, not generally considered to be something to brag about.</text>
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<text>Black & White negatives;color negatives; prints of these negatives; 119 microscopic slides of certain tissue samples, including wound edge samples; 58 blood smear samples; JFK's formalin preserved brain.When the footlocker was opened after Robert had stored the evidence, most of it was missing.</text>
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<text>Physical specimen evidence was never examined by the Commission or the FBI.The 1979 House Committee on Assassinations found that, in all probability, Robert Kennedy was responsible for destroying or making unavailable these materials.</text>
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<text>Chief Counsel Blakey devised this "Bobby did it" explanation, which may be reasonable. Yet the Kennedy's, including Bobby, permitted the autopsy photos and clothing to remain in the control of the public by giving them to the National Archives. These items are far more grotesque than a few microscope slides. The missing photos can't be worse that the ones that remain. To confirm this for yourself view the photo on the previous card. If Bobby gave those photos to the National Archives, why would he remove other vitally important evidence forever?</text>
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<text>All the surgeons and nurses that treated JFK at Dallas described an 8mm wound in the front of his throat (obviously an entrance wound), and the smoothly cut tracheotomy Dr. Perry did over the wound was 2-4 cm. Oswald could only have fired from behind. At the autopsy that small entrance wound had become a large jagged 7-8 cm exit wound.</text>
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<text>David Lifton in his book, BEST EVIDENCE, considers this difference, along with other similar ones, indication that the body was tampered with. Many will not want to see any autopsy photos. They are gruesome. Therefore the photo that illustrates our point about the throat wound is hidden under this text. To view photo click on the view button below.</text>
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<text>The "best evidence," as pointed out by author Lifton, is the body itself, which serves as a morbid record of the event. The exit wound was in the "occipital-parietal" area, according to those in Dallas. Both doctors, many eyewitnesses and Agent Hill testified to this.</text>
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<text>The Warren Report quotes Dr. Clark at Parkland as saying the fatal wound was in the right rear of the skull.... Contrast this with the testimony given before the House Select Committee in 1978. The wound was shown over the ear.Lifton has documented in excruciating detail that those who saw the wound in Dallas have a vastly different description of it than those who saw it later.</text>
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<text>Three individuals who were at the scene thought there was an entry wound in the right temple—Texas Highway Patrolman Hurchel Jacks, whose testimony is in the Warren Report and who saw Kennedy just before a Secret Service man covered his head with a jacket, Seth Cantor a reporter, and the press secretary Kilduff.Three other witnesses "saw" a possible entry wound in the left side of the head. Drs. McClellend and Jenkins both referred to this possible wound, McClelland in his written report the day of the assassination. Father Oscar Huber, one of the Priests present for the last rites, also saw this wound.There are eyewitnesses from Dealey Plaza who claim to have seen wounds on both sides of his head at the time of the shooting. Could they all have been correct, all mistaken, or were they confused as to the President's left and right? This confusion of eyewitnesses is what makes an impartial autopsy so critical, but, unfortunately, Americans were denied one.</text>
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<text>This photo, part of the official evidence and found in David Lifton's book "BEST EVIDENCE",among other sources, purports to show the bullet wound in the back much lower than the Warren Commission reported. Should the wound be as indicated by the shirt it would be difficult to believe it exited JFK's throat. This means more assassins.</text>
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<text>Some early reports said the weapon was a British 303. Buell Wesley Frazier owned such a weapon. Some have speculated that, should it be necessary, Frazier would be a perfect candidate to join Oswald in taking the heat for the assassination.And recall that as the autopsy took place in Bethesda Maryland Frazier was under the lie detector in Dallas. </text>
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<text>Four catridges were found. Three had been fired, one remained unfired in the rifle. The ammunition was last manufactured by Western Cartridge Company during WW II,this would make it nearly twenty years old. But,in 1954, Western Cartridge made some of the ammo for the US Marines, although the Marines had no weapon to fire the ammunition.</text>
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<text>FBI Memorandum December 2, 1963 reads: this ammo "does not fit and cannot be fired in any of the (Marine) weapons. This gives rise to the obvious speculation that it is a contract for ammunition placed by the CIA with Western under a (Marine Corp) cover for concealment purposes."</text>
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<text>*Edgar F. Tatro"Where have all the bullets gone?", The Continuing Inquiry, Jan 22, 1983 (click here)</text>
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<text>FBI Memorandum December 2, 1963 reads: this ammo "does not fit and cannot be fired in any of the (Marine) weapons. This gives rise to the obvious speculation that it is a contract for ammunition placed by the CIA with Western under a (Marine Corp) cover for concealment purposes."*</text>
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<text>Instead of trying for a low bullet count, as did the Warren Commission, lets go for a high one. 1 - hit the street behind the limo, origin Texas School Book Depository (TSBD); 2 - wounded Tague, origin TSBD; 3 - wounded Connally - origin TSBD; 4 -Kennedy throat entry wound, origin overpass; 5 Shot struck ground as per witnesses; 6 + 7 - fatal head wound (two nearly simultaneous hits), origin overpass for left temple wound, Grassy Knoll for right temple wound. While this count may be artificially high, there are witnesses for every source & target of these shots, and photographic support for the bullets that hit people in the limo. And the total is SEVEN.</text>
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<text>This bullet, virtually intact, is the prime physical evidence linking the Mannlicher-Carcano sold to A.J. Hidell to the assassination. This is the bullet that the Warren Report says passed through JFK and wounded Connally,remaining pristine after smashing several bones. It is commonly referred to as "the magic bullet".</text>
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<text>There was no blood or bone found on this bullet. A hospital worker found it on a stretcher that was one of two that might have been used to transport Governer Connally. It was turned over to a Secret Service Agent in the Hospital. It was ballistically linked to the 40 inch long Mannlicher-Carcano that was found in the School Book Depository.This bullet is the backbone of the Warren Commission Report, as well as a great weakness. If the Magic Bullet is not what the report claims, its existance means conspiracy. Else how could it have appeared in the hospital?Critics have used this inconceivably pristine bullet as the foundation of their attack, just as supporters have fallen on it as proof. Arlen Spector, now a senator, came up with the magic bullet theory. </text>
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<text>Found on the Sixth floor of the book depository was a 38 inch paper bag. Oswald's Fingerprints were found on this bag. It is alledged that he carried the 40 inch rifle to work in the bag. However, the bag was free from scratches or oil from the rifle. The rifle was heavily oiled.</text>
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<text>On December 4, 1963, a package addressed to Lee Oswald was found in the dead letter section of a Dallas Post Office. It had waited for delivery for some days. It contained a large brown paper bag of fairly heavy paper open at both ends. It was never examined by the Commission. Oswald's prints were found on various boxes and other items, along with those of other workers who regularly worked on the sixth floor. The workers all handled these items in the course of work.</text>
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<text>A.J.Hidell ordered a rifle through the mail from a Klien Sporting Goods ad in the Feb.1963 American Rifleman magazine. The rifle, Item Number C20-T750, was 36 inches long (Warren C. P120) The rifle found on the sixth floor was 40.2 inches long. Catalog number C20-750 sold in the Nov. issue.(missing the "T")(Warren C. p 81, & House hearings 174)</text>
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<text>Model 91/38 Bolt ActionMade in 1940 Cost $12.75Serial #C2766Scope described by FBI as "cheap Japanese" optics, and fitted for a left-handed shooter. Oswald was right-handed. FBI had to adjust the scope before it could be tested.Sold mail order to A.J.Hidell.</text>
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<text> Curiously, the list of evidence found at the sniper's lair did not include a clip to hold the ammunition. Months later the clip came into the discussion but there was no proof it belonged to Oswald or had been found on the sixth floor. Also curious was the early confusion concerning the make of the rifle. Seymor Weitzman and Deputy Sheriffs Boone and Craig all definately said it was a Mauser. 3 days later, the CIA, in an internal memo, still called it a Mauser. In an article unrelated to 11/22/63, Mechanics Illustrated reviewing, various rifles called the M-C "crudely made, poorly designed, dangerous, inaccurate...unreliable on repeat shots."</text>
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<text>Leaning against the concrete wall on the grassy knoll, Zapruder recorded the best film of the event. (There are one or two other film recordings and hundreds of other photos.)Zapruder was also a witness that testified that a shot came from near him.Interesting to note is that there was a "printing error" made according to the FBI that obscured the rearward snap of the President's head upon the impact of the fatal snap in the Warren Report. (The two critical frames were reversed.) Zapruder recieved $100,000.00 from time life for the film.</text>
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<text>The Zapruder film was not viewed as a film by the public for many years. There is some question as to whether the Warren Commission saw it projected in it's correct order. Those who have seen it are stunned by the violence which throws the President's head to the rear</text>
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<text>There are at least two other home movies of the assassination.</text>
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<text>A retired General active in the ultra-conservative movement in the Dallas area, Walker apparently played a key role in the disturbances which tried to prevent a black man from enrolling at the University of Missippi in 1962. Walker was a prominent, if outrageous, figure in Dallas. On the night of April 10, 1963, someone fired a shot through his living room window, theoretically to kill him. On March 20, Oswald had received a rifle and revolver through the mail. Soon after, (contested ) photos showing him with the weapons were supposed to have been taken. There is some indication that it was Oswald, however there is no physical evidence to verify that and, apart from a note he supposedly wrote to his wife, her post-assassination testimony is all there is to tie Oswald to the event.There are a few witnesses to the event who testified of two men being present outside of Walker's house, each of whom may having been driving separate cars. Oswald did not know how to drive. More significant is a photo of Walker's house supposedly found among Oswald's possessions. It is clear that the photo was tampered with to conceal the license plate number of a car in the driveway. The tampering appears to have been done after the photo was confiscated by the police. There were several photos of Walker's house found among Oswald's possessions by police and it does seem circumstantially correct to say Oswald was involved in the attempt.Incidentally, the car was a 1957 Chevrolet, similar to the one that the Dallas Police were seeking on 11/22/63 in connection with the Tippitt murder.Curiously Oswald was to become an attendee of Walker's anti-Kennedy, anti-Castro right wing meetings. Additionally Oswald's curious association with right wing extremists while espousing left wing polemics is curious, especially in the light of the Walker incident. Another anecdote concerning Walker is that he was flying on an airliner when word of the assassination was passed to the passengers. Walker excited pointed out to the other passengers that he was on the plane and not not forget him.</text>
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<text>Deeply involved with organized crime and with the CIA attempts on Castro, Trafficante reportedly said before hand that JFK was to be "hit". Later, when the House Committee on Assassinations was active (1979), Trafficante was murdered, supposedly because he was talking to the Committee.</text>
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<text>Tippet was the Dallas policeman who was killed about an hour and fifteen minutes after the Kennedy assassination. Oswald was accused of killing Tippet, although there are no credible witnesses to that, and it is not easy to believe that Oswald could have been in the place where Tippet was shot in time to have shot him. Oswald was in the area with a gun a few minutes later.Tippet was thought to be having an affair with a married woman who lived in the area in which he was shot. He was miles out of his patrol area, possibly to meet his lover, and may have been killed in a domestic conflict (see BEST EVIDENCE).</text>
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<text>Former Assistant Director of the FBIHe spoke of Hoover's desire to avoid an independent investigation of the assassination. Called Hoover "the greatest blackmailer of all time".</text>
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<text>Was he involved in a Mafia attempt to kill Castro ?Did he "fire a gun" on 11/22/63.See the 11/2/77 report of his arrest.Did he have "dealings" with Oswald in Miami regarding Cuba? More research needed.</text>
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<text>Dallas Police Officer Smith was one of several policemen who went up the grassy knoll thinking that was where the assassin was shooting from. He said he was called to by a woman who was sobbing: "they're shooting the President from the bushes." When he reached the knoll he was confronted by a man with a Secret Service ID.Not only was there no Secret Service man assigned to that location, none came forward after the fact to confirm the officer's story. Additionally, a 22 year old soldier named Gordon Arnold walked to the top of the grassy knoll with his movie camera waiting for the Presidential motorcade. A man approached him ..." this guy just walked towards me and said that I shouldn't be up there. He showed me a badge and said he was with the Secret Service and he didn't want anybody up there." Finding another spot in the area to stand he saw the motorcade arrive. "The shot came from behind me, only inches over my left shoulder. I had just got out of basic training. In my mind, live ammunition was being fired. It was being fired over my head."</text>
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<text>Sibert and O'Niell were the FBI Agents which reported on the autopsy and conducted follow-up investigations. Their comments are throughout the stack, but much more needs to be learned of their reports. And of thier private opinions.</text>
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<text>A Mafia involved hoodlum and former FBI informant, he was the owner of a strip joint called the Carousel Club, a popular spot among the Dallas Police. After the killing, he asked the Warren Commission eight times to allow him to testify in Washington because he feared for his life. He was turned down each time. He said "...I have been used for a purpose." He once shouted to reporters as he was lead into his trial, but all that could be heard was "complete conspiracy...and the assassinations too... if you knew the facts you'd be amazed."A quote to remember:Ruby to Warren, in the first minutes of their interview,"Am I boring you?" and later,and,"It's too bad, Chief Warren, that you didn't get me to your headquarters six months ago."The complete transcript of Ruby's conversation with Earl Warren is mind boggling.There is evidence that not only did he know Oswald, or one of the Oswald imposters, but that he also apparently knew Officer Tippett.Author Oglesby claims he died of a stroke in his cell in 1967. Ruby died January 3, 1967 apparently of natural causes at Parkland Hospital. Rumours persist about his being poisoned.</text>
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<text>After his trial, Ruby made a few public statements. The most provocative is featured in the Recordings section.</text>
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<text>During his trial Ruby was kept away from the public eye.He did make this one televised statement.Digitized from the TV show "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald", starring Geraldo Rivera.</text>
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<text>Niece of a Soviet intelligence official, the hurriedly married wife of a US defector, and the prime witness against her husband. Marina Oswald remains as much a puzzle as her husband. Some considered her testimony reliable, but at times she wildly contradicted herself.Why did the Soviets issue her new papers just before she left for the U.S.?Apparently before the assassination the CIA suspected her of being a "plant". </text>
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<text>Sometimes regarded as a reliable witness and other times as wildly contradictory, Marina remains an enigma.</text>
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<text>The FBI had evidence that dating as far back as 1960 that someone was impersonating Oswald.</text>
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<text>The story of Oswald is one of a young man whose only consistent trait is that of being a loner. There is so much contradictory information as to make any brief description a disservice to the reader.He was a Marine, he was a defector to the Soviet Union, and he was accepted by the population of the U.S. as the murderer of JFK. There are so many puzzles: the Oswald impersonator(s), the contradictory information about his love of communism. His statements about his admiration for JFK. None of it adds up.Oswald spoke of his admiration for communism, yet he associated regularly with those of the far right, such as Bannister and Ferrie, and possibly Clay Shaw. He was able to move back to the US after his defection with surprising ease for someone who by his own admission was sharing radar secrets with the Soviets, secrets he picked up while a marine stationed in Japan at a U2 spyplane base. The rapidity with which he picked up the Russian language is amazing, and is made even more interesting by intimations that he went to the Monterey School, where intelligence operatives are tought languages. Oswald's uncle "Dutz" Murret worked for Carlos Marcello's operation. Oswald was known to have contacts with David Ferrie, who worked for former FBI man Guy Bannister, both of whom were extremely right wing. Guy Bannister worked closely with the anti-Castro Cubans out of 544 Camp Street. These Cuban operations received money from Carlos Marcello, who, like most mob types, had a financial interest in getting Cuba back from Castro. Thus we see in Oswald's contacts the intersection of all those who hated Kennedy, the Cubans, (for betrayal at the Bay of Pigs), the Mafia, (for the war JFK and RFK waged on them), and the radical right (who thought JFK a "commie"). And, under their control, or at least influence, was a 24 year old "defector" to the Soviet Union, a man who would naturally be seen as a "nut" to those unfamiliar with his intelligence contacts. A man whose ID was being used by others who could create a trail of false evidence. But this is just a hypothesis.Did he write a letter to the FBI on11/19/63 that was suppressed and destroyed ? Yes.Why did the FBI think as early as 1960 there could be someone impersonating Lee Harvey Oswald ? and Why ?Why did Chief Counsel for the Warren Commission Lee Rankin say "we are trying to run that down, to find out what he studied at the Monterey School of the Army in the way of languages..." The Monterey School is the intensive language training center.The interrogations with Oswald while in custody were not recorded or written down, wonderful police work there, but his supposed statements were similar to those he made in the halls to the press, like,"I'm just a patsy""I didn't shoot anybody, no sir""I don't know what kind of dispatches you people have been given. I have committed no act of violence""I haven't shot anybody"Author George O'Tool of The Assassination Tapes claims to have used a voice stress analyzer on the tapes and found Oswald to be truthful.As for his skill's as a marksman, he was considered by the Marine Corp to be a fairly poor shot. One former Marine, Nelson Delgado, told the WC his skills were "a joke" and that he could barely qualify. In researching for the book "Legend" fifty Marine colleagues of Oswald's were interviewed, there was very strong consistency in the view that his shooting was laughable. Sherman Cooley, who also knew Oswald in the Marines, said "If I had to pick one man in the whole United States to shoot me I'd pick Oswald. I saw that man shoot and there's no way he could have ever learned to shoot well enough to do what they accused him of..."Many of the Marines spoken to felt his poor shooting, and inability to drive, were related to a certain lack of coordination.</text>
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<text>It appears as a historical curiosity that the man who was friends with Bebe Rebozo and who commuted Jimmy Hoffa's prison term was also in Dallas on 11/22/63.It is also interesting that E. Howard Hunt was the CIA organizer of the "Cuban" recruitment effort aimed at overthrowing Castro. In the final days of the Eisenhower administration Nixon played an unusually active role due to Ike's poor health. Trowbridge Ford of the College of the Holy Cross found a 1947 FBI memo in a pile of FBI documents which said "It is my sworn statement that one Jack Rubenstein of Chicago...is performing information functions for the staff of Congressman Richard Nixon..." The man in question we know as Jack Ruby. The document's authenticity has been challanged.</text>
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<text>Almost every American can recall where they were when they heard JFK was killed. Nixon appears to be the exception.</text>
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<text>George de Muhrenschildt was another man on the fringes of the intelligence community. Since World War II, he was seen to be involved in a variety of intelligence related activities, and it would be hard to clearly associate him with one side. He openly and strongly criticized General Walker, yet he was a descendant of a Russian baron and theoretically anti-Soviet.He befriended Oswald shortly after Oswald's return from Russia. Supposedly feeling the need to check further, he inquired in 1962 with J. Walton Moore of the CIA who said, "Yes, he is ok, He is just a harmless lunatic."De Muhrenschildt, who had prepared a manuscript about Oswald called "I am a Patsy", died of a shotgun blast in the mouth on the day he was supposed to testify to the Committee on Assassinations. The coroner ruled suicide. </text>
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<text>In a bizarre twist de Muhrenschildt's suicide was recorded by a tape recorder he had left running, it picked up a TV show and the fatal shot.</text>
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<text>Accused by some of being the key player behind the death of JFK. His motive? Revenge for the humiliating and illegal deportation by Robert Kennedy and years of harassment by the brothers beginning when JFK was in the Senate. His means were ample, given the estimated one billion plus income his operations were estimated to gross in 1963. His opportunity came through his contacts with Cubans and intelligence community, contacts hostile to Kennedy, with the added usefulness of a lone "nut" who, in Marcello's words, could be "set up" for the killing.</text>
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<text>Subject of the book MAFIA KINGFISH by John H. Davis.</text>
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<text>Robert Kennedy (RFK) illegally deported Carlos Marcello to Central America. In addition to his vigorous pursuit of the mob, he also coordinated Operation Mongoose, the anti-Castro affairs under JFK. Robert Blakey described Robert as "virtually incapacitated" by his brother's murder. The Kennedy's have always been tight lipped on the subject but Robert's Press Secretary Edwin Guthman quoted Robert as saying on 11/22/63 after hearing of the assassination as follow's: "I thought they might get one of us...but Jack, after what he'd been through, never worried about it...I thought it would be me."Then began Hoover's vicious dropping of Robert from "the loop". A Kennedy staffer said, "Starting at 1:10 on November 22 they began pissing on the attorney general."</text>
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<text>The 1979 House committee accused Robert of making "unavailable" critical physical evidence.</text>
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<text>Agent in Charge of JFK's protection and riding next to Greer in the limo. Regarded by some as an anti-Warren Commission hero because he insisted there were more than three shots. Other's regard him as suspicious because of his behaviour during and after the assassination.</text>
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<text>Landslide Lyndon has been accused by his mistress of knowing in advance that JFK would be killed on 11/22/63. Johnson has been accused of many ties with mob types.Bobby Baker had many mob ties and Johnson described him as "one of my most trusted friends." Baker is alleged to have done considerable business with Carlos Marcello. Johnson told John D. McCormick that Baker had the power to ruin him (Johnson). Additionally it has been alleged that Jack Halfen siphoned off money from Marcello's gambling income in Texas and gave the money to Johnson's campaigns in exchange for "assistance" in the Senate. Robert Kennedy was said to have a file on the Marcello-Halfen-Johnson connection while Attorney-General.Is it really conceivable that LBJ knew anything other than what the Warren Commission told him?</text>
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<text>Tad Szulc of the New York Times claimed to have incontrovertible evidence that Hunt was at the CIA station in Mexico City that photographed Oswald and the Oswald imposter, and that Hunt knows something about the CIA's destruction of the tapes of Oswald talking in the embassies. There is good reason to doubt this.Hunt was involved in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. It is interesting that E. Howard Hunt was the CIA organizer of the "Cuban" recruitment effort aimed at overthrowing Castro. It was also Hunt who said "It has never been established that any missiles were ever removed from Cuba." There is also a letter to "Mr. Hunt" that exists from Oswald, in which he asks for a clarification on his status. That Mr. Hunt has never been identified. Recall also Hunt's involvement with the cubans and others who burgled the Watergate. In his book about Nixon, H.R. Haldeman says that whenever Nixon spoke of the "bay of pigs" or the "cuban" problems he was using a euphemism for the Kennedy Assassination. Many times this "bay of pigs" stuff that Hunt "knew all about" was discussed with relation to Nixon's million dollar payoff to Hunt to keep him quiet.</text>
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<text>E. Howard Hunt</text>
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<text>Some say that Hunt was one of the 3 "bums" arrested in Dealey Plaza..</text>
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<text>Commander Humes was the Pathologist in charge of the JFK autopsy. Matters of this type were outside his normal area of specialization. His verdict as reported by the FBI men present was two wounds. One struck the back of the head and exited the top, the other struck below the shoulders and producing a shallow wound with no exit.The next morning he learned that the tracheotomy had been performed where there had been a wound. He was obliged to redo his explanation to accommodate it.Allen Dulles asked him if the wounds were consistent with shots from behind. Humes responded,"Scientifically, sir, it is impossible for it to have been fired from other than behind. Or to have exited from other than behind."Read by someone knowledgeable in medical terminology, the autopsy report seems to have other odd observations.Humes burned his first draft of the report the next morning when he found it's conclusions were at odds with Dallas information.</text>
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<text>On the letterhead of Bethesda Naval Hospital Commander Humes wrote the following: "I, James J. Humes, certify that I have destroyed by burning certain preliminary draft notes relating to (JFK's) Autopsy Report..."Later he admitted it was a draft REPORT he burned.</text>
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<text>FBI Agent assigned to Oswald's file a few weeks before the assassination. Hosty's name address, phone number and license plate number were found in Oswald's notebook.Hosty's superior, Gordon Shanklin "blew his stack" when he heard of Oswald's arrest on 11/22/63. He phoned Agent James Brookhout, who was already at Dallas Police headquarters, and insisted that Agent Hosty be included in the interrogation.This is testified to by Dallas Police Capt. Fritz, who, by his own testimony, found it more important to eavesdrop on the FBI agents than to interrogate the alleged assassin.Hosty, immediately after the assassination, destroyed, on orders from a superior, a note from Oswald to the FBI written just a few days before the assassination.</text>
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<text>Knew of JFK's plans to replace him in 1964. </text>
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<text>It seems Hoover never passed along any of the indications that the Mob might be out to "get" the brothers, at any time before or after 11/22/63. There were many such indications. Nor did Hoover ever indicate to the Commission that Oswald was known to the intelligence community in any way. In fact it seems he probably was specific about there never having been contact.Hoover was aware that the Kennedy's intended to dump him after the '64 election.Hoover used his position and the information gathered to establish his power, and this seemed to be more important to him than law enforcement.</text>
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<text>Jimmy Hoffa and the Kennedy's had a long standing feud. Federal wiretaps have established that Hoffa talked about blowing up Bobby and other acts of violence against the Kennedy's. The is very little evidence (even circumstantial) that Hoffa was directly involved in JFK's assassination despite his well known threats and schemes to kill one of the brothers. His threats were apparantly not passed on to JFK or RFK.</text>
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<text>Generally thought to be Oswald's alias. Some think it may have been used in conjunction with FBI informant related activities. Others think he may have been a real person.The Manlicher-Carcano was sold to Oswald under the name of A. Hidell.Generally speaking, both the use of the alias and the purchase of the weapon are conceded to be actions of Lee Oswald. The uses of aliases on Oswald's part conforms to what is apparantly standard practise for those in the espionage/informant business.</text>
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<text>Sylvia Meagher, independent investigator of the assassination thinks that Hidell was a real and separate individual.</text>
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<text>Convicted of the May 29, 1979 killing of Judge John Wood of San Antonio Texas. Connected vaguely to the Marcello Organization as someone for whom they would be putting up bond. When arrested he had a business card of Russell Matthews, friend of Jack Ruby's, with contacts to both Santos Trafficante and Carlos Marcello.In 1978 he was "identified" as the young tramp in the famous picture of three "tramps" arrested in Dealey Plaza after the assassination. In "Mafia Kingfish' author Davis asserts there were rumours that the young tramp admitted being connected to the assassination. This is unsubstantiated, as is the guess by some researchers that one of the other tramps might have been E. Howard Hunt.</text>
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<text>In this famous photo of 3 bums who were arrested in Dealey Plaza, some say the tall one is Harrelson.</text>
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<text>A veteran Secret Service driver, with 25 years of experience chauffeuring, and he was serving as JFK's driver on 11/22/63. His slowing of the car after the first shot was fired seems the violation of lifelong training.He was 54 years old. Greer claims that he took only one quick look over his shoulder as the shooting started. The photo evidence shows this to be incorrect, after the first shot he is seen looking back toward JFK, he keeps looking, while the brake lights are on, until the fatal shot hits. Then, he turns and accelerates the limo. Also he says he followed the police chiefs car to the hospital, yet photo's show the limo out in front. How did he know the route ?</text>
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<text>19 year old Frazier and his sister, Linnie Mae Randall, were responsible for getting Oswald the job at the Book Depository. It was Frazier that drove Oswald to his wife's home on the night of Thursday November 21st. He also drove Oswald to work on the morning of the 22nd. He and his sister are the only witnesses that testify to Oswald saying he was bringing "curtain rods", cupped in his hand and tucked under his armpit, to work that day. (Oswald denied making the statement or bringing the package.) Others contradict Frazier's testimony regarding Oswald having a package that morning. Frazier's description of the package and the manner Oswald was said to have carried it preclude it's being the disassembled rifle due to it's size.Frazier's recall to the Dallas Police Station around midnight on the 22nd and his subsequent polygraph test at that time give the suspicious mind pause. Recalling around this time in Bethesda the autopsy Doctors were trying to solve the riddle of where the shots had come from, some speculate that Frazier was on hand to be a handy second gunman, should it be impossible to maintain the "three shots from the rear" story.</text>
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<text>Friend and neighbor of Lee Oswald. Got LHO hired at the Depository. Owned a British 303 of the type first reported to be the murder weapon.</text>
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<text>Member of the Warren Commission.William Sullivan, once deputy Director of the FBI, told of Hoover's delight at the choice of Ford. Sullivan said Ford kept "us fully advised of what was going on behind closed doors. He was our man, our informant, on the Warren Commission." Ford was later was Richard Nixon's hand-chosen Vice President and later became the only man to be President without being elected to that office.</text>
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<text>Ferrie had been a leader of a Civil Air Patrol Squadron that Oswald happened to be a member of as a teenager. This activity provided Ferrie plenty of opportunity to be in contact with young boys. He was an active homosexual and lost his job at Eastern Airlines because of his activities. Interestingly, both Oswald and Ruby, who also seem to have known Ferrie, were both accused of being homosexual, although the evidence is severely limited. Ferrie was said to be a terrific pilot and apparently flew several missions into Castro's Cuba for the intelligence community. He was said to be extremely intelligent, but equally right wing. At the time of the assassination, he was employed as an investigator by Guy Bannister, the former FBI man turned detective, and by Carlos Marcello's attorney W. Wray Gill (who he assisted in the defense of Carlos Marcello). During the weeks before the assassination, he had regular weekend meetings with Marcello and went to Dallas on at least one occasion right before 11/22/63.Ferrie and Oswald apparantly spent a great deal of time together in the summer of 1963. One might hazard a guess that its was through Ferrie, and Bannister, perhaps, that Oswald's public pro-Castro posturing was financed. (Thus establishing Oswald in the press as a "left wing nut" in harmony with his earlier defection.)Interviewed by both the FBI and the Secret Service during early December 1963.Ferrie had no hair or eyebrows and used false hair glued in place, giving him a most unusual appearance.</text>
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<text>Ferrie worked as a P.I. for Marcello's Atty.Ferrie had meetings with Marcello the two weekends before the assassination</text>
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<text>Former CIA Director, fired by JFK, and intimately involved in the assassination plots on Castro using Mafia related operatives.Member of the Warren commission who, at the first executive session. presented a "book" which indicated that assassinations were always the work of a lone nut, not a conspiracy.In later years he was found to have briefed CIA counter intelligence chief James Angleton on the Commission's secret meetings. Angleton was the Commission's liaison with the CIA.He also told his fellow commissioners that a CIA operative would never, even under oath, admit his connection to an agent.</text>
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<text>A New York Mafia boss and mentor of Carlos Marcello in the '30's and 40's. Costello had told Justice Department official William G. Hundly that he had a long standing friendship with J. Edgar Hoover, including meetings in Central Park whenever Hoover went to New York. He also said they went to horse races together.</text>
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<text>Governor Connally has always maintained that he is quite clear that he was not wounded by the first shot that hit JFK, but by a second and separate shot. While Connally says he accepts the Warren Commission report, his conviction makes the report's explanation impossible. It is important to note that the Zapruder film confirms Connally's memory by showing his hand many frames after the point his wrist was supposed to have been broken by the "magic bullet". Both Zapruder and later acoustic analysis show that the second shot was fired 1.66 seconds after the first and that it struck Connally. The supposed murder weapon was tested by the FBI and found to require 2.5 seconds to reload and fire, at best.</text>
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<text>Riding in the Presidential limousine and seated in front of the President, Connally was badly wounded.</text>
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<text>LBJ's mistress, who still receives money officially from his estate, has made two interesting comments on the events of 11/22/63. She claims to have been introduced socially to Jack Ruby by Jerome Ragsdale, LBJ's Attorney. She also maintains that LBJ knew, or suspected, in advance JFK was to be killed that day. Her testimony was not a part of the Warren Commission.</text>
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<text>An excerpt from an interview with Ms. Brown is in the Recordings section. </text>
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<text>11/23/63 12:00 a.m. Police Chief Curry holds press conference, Oswald present. Also Ruby.1:30 a.m. Oswald charged with assassinating JFK.11/24/63 Time Unknown: Paine (Oswald's landlord) phone bugged.2:30 a.m. Phone calls to Dallas sheriff and Dallas FBI warn that Oswald is to be killed in police station.11:20 a.m. Oswald escorted out of police department. 11:21 Ruby shoots Oswald.1:07 p.m. Oswald pronounced dead at Parkland Hospital.11/25/63David Ferrie detained in New Orleans on suspicion of conspiracy to kill the President.11/29/63LBJ tells Earl Warren that it is his duty to head a presidential inquiry into the assassination and stop rumors about a communist conspiracy that could lead the U.S. "into a war in which could cost forty million lives". LBJ creates the Warren Commission. 12/5/63Ferrie interviewed by FBI.12/6/63First executive session of the Warren Commission.12/9/63 FBI five volume report pinpointing Oswald was released to the Commission. </text>
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He addressed a crowd across the street.9:05 a.m. Richard Nixon leaves Dallas on American Airlines Flight 82.11:25 a.m. Short flight of Air Force One to Dallas from Fort Worth.11:40 a.m. JFK arrives at Love Field—the Dallas airport.11:50 a.m. The motorcade departs Love Field.11:50 a.m. Charles Givens sees Oswald on the first floor of Texas School Book Depository (TSBD).12:00 p.m. Eddie Piper speaks to Oswald on first floor (TSBD).12:15 p.m. Witness Arnold Rowland sees two men on the sixth floor (TSBD), one with a rifle.12:15-16 p.m. Carolyn Arnold sees Oswald in the second floor lunchroom (TSBD).12:18 p.m. Witness Brennan sees man in sixth floor window of Texas School Book Depository.12:20 p.m. A TSBD worker leaves the sixth floor to join friends on the fifth floor. 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Tippett, sitting in his patrol car about a mile from Oswald's rooming house, is shot.1:15 p.m. Joint Chiefs alert Global Commands.1:18 p.m. Police learn Tippett has been shot. Speaker of the House John D. McCormick thinks he may be President.1:25 p.m. (appx.) LBJ leaves for airport.1:30 p.m. Dr. William Kemp Clark pronounces JFK dead. Press Secretary Kilduff announces JFK's death.1:30 p.m. (appx.) Jack Ruby seen at Parkland Hospital.1:40 p.m. Man said to have entered Texas Theater without ticket, Police called.1:51 p.m. Police arrest Oswald as suspect in Tippett shooting.2:00 p.m. LBJ phones Robert Kennedy.2:04 p.m. JFK's body leaves the hospital in Dallas casket after confrontation with Dallas coroner.2:14 p.m. Hearse carrying the casket arrives at Air Force One. AP reports Secret Service man killed in assassination.2:18 p.m. Casket placed on plane.2:20 p.m. (appx.) Dr. Perry from Parkland says throat wound is an entry wound.2:30 p.m. Judge boards Air Force One.2:38 p.m. LBJ sworn in as President.3:00 p.m. Police arrive at Marina Oswald's home to ask about a rifle.3:15 p.m. Networks announce arrest of Oswald3:15 p.m. In the case of U.S. versus Carlos Marcello the jury reaches a "not guilty" verdict.3:00-5:30 p.m. Ruby making and receiving calls at the Carousel Club in Dallas.3:00-5:30 p.m. David Ferrie seen making phone calls in Houston.6:30 p.m. Defense Secretary McNamara arrives at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Appx. time autopsy begun on JFK.7:00 p.m. Ruby at Dallas police headquarters on third floor with gun.7:00 p.m. Oswald in room 317 of Dallas police department. Ruby attempts to enter, but a guard stops him. 7:10 p.m. Oswald formally charged with shooting Tippett.7:30 p.m. Hoover issues memorandum, Oswald "very probably" did it.7:30 p.m. LBJ meets with Congressional leaders.9:00 p.m. Wes Frazier released from custody. 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<text>The assassination of JFK is the crime of the century. It has more complications, plot twists and coincidences than could be dreamed of by the wildest writer. Yet it is not only a true story but a fascinating window into the nature of government, power, ego, and vice, set against the vibrant hopefulness of Kennedy’s thousand days.STEVE!!!</text>
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<text>The two events—Dallas and Watergate—are actually concrete links in a chain of related and ominous events passing through the entire decade in which they occurred... —Carl Oglesby Author of “The Yankee and Cowboy War” </text>
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<text>This stack is explored by clicking on buttons that move you through the various pieces of information. Below are the most often used buttons. Click on them here and you will see an explanation appear in this space. When you're done click "done" and it will go away.</text>
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<text>Included only in the COMMENTS section this button automatically exports the comments and notes in the COMMENTS section, that you have entered as you explored 11/22/63, to a text file that can be read and printed by your word processor.</text>
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<text>This button takes you through a quick introductory explanation of the problems with the official version of events of 11/22/63.</text>
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<text>This button will return you to the Home stack For the MacWorld SuperStacks CD ROM, you will be returned to the Winners Showcase. </text>
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<text>The FIND button pops up a box that allows you to enter a word that will be searched for throughout the stack. Repeatedly striking the return key will move you to each occurance in the stack. If when you strike the key nothing seems to have happened the word may appear in a pop up field that is accessed by another button.</text>
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