Rep. Hale Boggs (former member of the Warren Commission)
John McCloy (former member of the Warren Commission)
Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry
James J. Rowley (Head of the Secret Service under JFK)
John McCone (JFK's Director of Central Intelligence)
H.L. Hunt (Right-wing oil baron)
Nikita Khrushchev
Fidel Castro
With the exception of those individuals or groups
with their own hyperlink, these names are from "The Silence of the Historians,"
David W. Mantik, MD, PhD. ( Murder in Dealey Plaza:
What We Know Now That We Didn't Know Then About the Death of JFK ; James H. Fetzer PhD., editor; Catfeet Press; Peru, Illinois;
copyright 2000); and the web site The
Death of JFK Part 1: Five Things We Know About the Assassination Now That We
Didn't Know Then .
What most Americans don't know is that Senator Richard Russell wished to
file a dissenting report to the Warren Commission's Report, but was talked out
of it by Earl Warren; who did agree to note in the Report that Senator Russell
did not fully agree with the Commission's findings. J. Lee Rankin, Chief Counsel
for the Warren Commission arranged to have any mention of the dissent removed
from the final published Report, probably with the approval of Earl Warren.
(Kelin, op. Cit, p. 474.)
One of the best ways to lie is by telling a partial truth. LBJ told his
friends there was a conspiracy involving the CIA and the Mob. Nixon told his
friends that he believed it was LBJ and the Texas oil barons who were behind
JFK's death. I believe both of them were telling a partial truth, to ward off
suspicion to themselves. I also believe that, while they did not set the wheels
in motion, they knew that Death was in the cards for the Thirty-fifth President
of the United States, and they did nothing to stop it.
Killing the
American Dream, Part Two: A Failure of Justice
I wrote a comment for Part Three that I feel I need to expand upon, the
men I believe were the three assassins in Dealey Plaza that day. First, convicted
murderer and LBJ problem-solver Mac Wallace on the Sixth Floor of the Texas
School Book Depository (TSBD), with a 6.5mm Mannlicher-Carcano equipped with a
badly-fitted scope, "belonging" to Lee Harvey Oswald. Second, I believe Charles
Harrelson was on the roof of the Dallas County Records Building--where a .30-06
shell casing was found by workmen repairing the roof in 1977--using a rifle with
a sound suppressor, and "sabot" ammunition, i.e., 6.5mm bullets that had already
been fired from "Oswald's" carbine, held in place in the cartridge and barrel of
the rifle by a plastic sleeve, or sabot, so that all of the striations on the
bullet would be from the Mannlicher-Carcano, and none from Harrelson's rifle.
Finally, I believe that Michel Mertz/Jean-Rene Soutere was the shooter on the
Grassy Knoll, also using a suppressed weapon.
Mertz and Soutere were two separate individuals, what I would call Gemini
Assassins: men who sufficiently resembled the other so that one could be the
alibi for the other. They reportedly looked enough alike that one could easily
use the others identity, although Mertz was ten years older. Both had trained in
the military and/or the French Resistance to be snipers, and were considered
among the best by their contemporaries. Their names are prominently mentioned in
Brad O'Leary and L.E. Seymour's book on JFK's assassination Triangle of
Death (2003).
I would normally discount O'Leary and Seymour's book completely. Their
hypothesis of Madame Nhu (wife of the late, deposed President of South Vietnam)
being behind JFK's murder (the South Vietnamese Gambit I would call it) I
believe is the latest distraction by those who are actually responsible to stop
us from finding the truth. As I said earlier, one of the best ways to lie is to
tell a partial truth.
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