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From: dave@ratmandu.<ent type='ORG'>esd</ent>.sgi.com (dave "who can do? ratmandu!" ratcliffe)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.<ent type='PERSON'>jfk</ent>,alt.conspiracy,alt.activism
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Subject: "The Guns of <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>" by L. Fletcher Prouty
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Keywords: conspiracy is only effective as long as the trick is a secret
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1992Mar27.161114.26346@odin.corp.sgi.com</info>
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Date: 27 Mar 92 16:11:14 GMT
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<p> the reason for the assassination was to control the power of the presidency.</p>
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<div> ----------------------------</div>
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<p> The following appeared in the October, 1975 issue of "Gallery," a porno
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magazine which billed Fletcher Prouty as the "<ent type='ORG'>National Affairs</ent> Editor."
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Some people feel there is no credible way to justify associating oneself
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with such exploitative and demeaning media. Fletcher Prouty has told me
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that since the <ent type='PERSON'>Ballentine</ent> paperback edition of "The Secret Team" was
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"disappeared" soon after it came out in February of 1974, it was very
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difficult for him to find publishers who would print his writings (from
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9/74 to 7/75 he was able to get 7 articles published in "<ent type='ORG'>Genesis</ent>" (another
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porno magazine), and from 9/75 to 6/78 he got 14 articles printed in
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"Gallery)". Up until the <ent type='PERSON'>Ballentine</ent> paperback was squelched, he had been
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published in the likes of "The Nation," "The New Republic," (including
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cover-story features), and "<ent type='ORG'>Air Force Magazine</ent>." It is a telling
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indictment of the reality of the lack of public access to the mainstream
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corporate press, that a man like Fletcher Prouty--who served in the Air
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Force for 23 years, rose to the rank of Colonel, was a briefing officer in
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the <ent type='ORG'>Pentagon</ent> from 1955 thru 12/31/63, serving also as <ent type='ORG'>Focal Point</ent> Officer
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(<ent type='PERSON'>liason</ent>) between the <ent type='ORG'>DOD</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent>, first in <ent type='ORG'>the Headquarters</ent> of the Air
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Force (1955 to 1960), where he set up and then ran the structures that
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supplied <ent type='ORG'>Air Force</ent> logistical (military hardware) support for <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent>
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clandestine operations world-wide, then in <ent type='ORG'>the Office</ent> of the Secretary of
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<ent type='ORG'>Defense</ent> (1960 into 1961), and then in <ent type='ORG'>the Office</ent> of <ent type='ORG'>the Joint Chiefs</ent> of
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Staff (1961 thru 12/31/63) where he ran the same support for all branches
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of the military--that a man possessing such critical first-hand experience
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and knowledge of the mechanisms, methodogy and factual history of <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent>
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covert operations in this seminal period, would find his writings and
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analysis of these important issues essentially barred from the most
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generally accessible publications. As long as the conglomerate press in
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this country continues to increasingly restrict the range and variety of
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points of view being published, writers will resort to certain types of
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publishers they would not choose to go to if they had a better alternative.</p>
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<p> _______________________________________________________________________</p>
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<p> THE GUNS OF <ent type='GPE'>DALLAS</ent>
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(c) 1975 by L. Fletcher Prouty
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Reprinted here this one time only with permission by of the author</p>
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<p> The shocking nature of what you are about to read in this article
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makes it imperative that you be aware of some of the credentials
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and experience of the author.
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From 1955 to December 31, 1963, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty was the
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<ent type='ORG'>Focal Point</ent> (<ent type='PERSON'>liason</ent>) officer between the <ent type='ORG'>Pentagon</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent>.
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During 1962 and 1963 he was Director of Special Plans (clandestine
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operations) in the office of <ent type='ORG'>the Joint Chiefs</ent> of Staff.
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In 1971 he was the president of the Financial Marketing Council,
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<ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent>, D.C.
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He is the author of numerous articles and of "The Secret Team,"
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published by <ent type='ORG'>Prentice Hall</ent> (1973) and <ent type='ORG'>Ballantine Books</ent> (1974).
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</p>
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<p> This article included a great deal of photograhic evidence of the events
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in Dealey Plaza. The photographic research was by <ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> E. <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent>.
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Unfortunately, I will only be able to include the text in this post.
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However, the captions are included in square braces, and an asterisk
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character, '*', delimits pictures not seen by <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>.
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--ratitor</p>
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<p> ________________________________________________</p>
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<p> How was the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> kept
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from investigating and seeing evidence?
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This is the real issue.
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This is a crime to top the crime.
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________________________________________________</p>
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<p> As we prepare now to celebrate the beginning of the third century
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of the founding of this country, we wonder if we live in the land
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of the free. We wonder if at least we still have a government of
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the people and by the people. Certainly, it is no longer a
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government for the people. The sound throughout the land is ugly:
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there is frustration, hate, and fear. We must act while there may
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still be time.
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There is a grave conspiracy over the land. The people have come
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alive because of <ent type='GPE'>Vietnam</ent> and <ent type='EVENT'>Watergate</ent>; but they have scarcely
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scratched the surface. A President and a Vice-President have been
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forced to resign. A President has been shot to death. Two
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Presidential candidates have been shot, one of them killed. Many
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of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s men have been forced to leave, some have gone to
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jail; others are still under indictment.
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Yes, history has been made by a series of murders, but not
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enough has been done to solve them. The trial of <ent type='EVENT'>Watergate</ent> was the
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trial of the cover-up. There has been no trial about the real
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crime of <ent type='EVENT'>Watergate</ent>. There has been no trial of the big power
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behind <ent type='EVENT'>Watergate</ent>. The Hunts, Liddys, McCords, and the <ent type='NORP'>Cubans</ent> were
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not drawn into that drama solely for their own interests. They
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were working for someone much higher up. They were all pawns, just
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like <ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent> was. This is a game for the biggest stake of all--
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absolute control of the government of <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States of America;
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and, with control of this government, control of the world. And
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yet the real crime underlying all of this has not even been
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identified, stated, and charged. The real criminals still walk the
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streets, run their corporations, control their banks, and pull
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strings throughout their political and financial machines.</p>
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<p> This control mechanism did not start in 1972 with <ent type='EVENT'>Watergate</ent>. It
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began, in a tentative way, in <ent type='EVENT'>the Korean War</ent> era, when the military
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and the executive branch found out how easy it was to fool the
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<ent type='ORG'>Congress</ent> and the <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> public. And with that recognition,
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power-hungry and money-mad industrialists began to usurp more and
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more power. And when those rifles crackled over Dealey Plaza, in
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<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> on November 22, 1963 and <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent> F. Kennedy's brain was
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splattered across the road, they had made their move into the big
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time. They took over control of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and of the
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Presidency. The man they had killed was no longer a problem and
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they had made certain that his successor, <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lyndon</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>son</ent>, heard and
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remembered the sound of those guns. It is the sound of those guns
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in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>, and their ever-present threat, which is the real
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mechanism of control over the <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> government.
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It is possible now to reconstruct the scenario of that day, and,
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with new information, to show why the murder of <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> may properly be
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called the "Crime of the Century." If we the people of <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent>
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States do not demand its resolution this year, it will stand in the
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way of a free election in 1976. It will doom a third century of
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<ent type='NORP'>democratic</ent> government in this country.
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Almost everyone who has taken the time to do any reading and
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thinking about that crime knows by now that <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> was killed
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not by a lone assassin, but by a group of hired "mechanics." Let's
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look at some of the hard facts of this murder and put to rest once
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and for all the "cover-up" report of the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>.
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The <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> categorically stated that <ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent>
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<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> was the killer of <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> and that he acted alone. The <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent>
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> says that <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> fired three shots, only three shots,
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from the sixth floor of the <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> School Book Depository Building
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and that his lair was at a window, number one from the right
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(eastern-most on the south side) on that sixth floor. (See photo
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1. [NUMBER 1. The <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> School Book Depository Building. Arrow
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points to window from which <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> supposedly shot <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent>. (photo
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by <ent type='PERSON'>Willis</ent>.)])</p>
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<p> If one breaks this contrived <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> story, then the
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fundament of the "lone assassin" theory is undermined. Break this
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weak theory and you are confronted immediately with an awareness of
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the existence of a massive conspiracy. And we are equally
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convinced that this group hired at least four expert "mechanics"
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(assassins). This group wielded control over elements of the
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<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> police, the Sheriff's office, the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent>, the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>,
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and the <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent>. This great cabal had control high enough in
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government, or at least in the councils of government, to be able
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to influence the travel plans of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>, the Vice-President
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and a Presidential candidate (<ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent>), and all members of the
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<ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> cabinet. They were powerful enough to have orders issued
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to the <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent>, and they were able to mount a massive campaign to
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control the media during and after the assassination. They were
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able to have <ent type='PERSON'>Jack Ruby</ent> kill <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> and to transfer jurisdiction of
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the murder from <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> and then to effectively control the outcome
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of the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> review.
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Then as soon as <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> was dead, they began an even larger campaign
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to cover up that crime forever. <ent type='PERSON'>Penn Jones</ent>, the tenacious editor
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of the <ent type='GPE'>Midlothian</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent>, "<ent type='ORG'>Mirror</ent>," has devoted his life to
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"researching the hell" out of this conspiracy. He has a list of
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some eighty-five people who, because they knew too much or got too
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close, have died sudden and unnatural deaths since the <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> murder.
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This great cabal had seen to it that Vice-President <ent type='PERSON'>Lyndon</ent>
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<ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>son was in the <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> procession, and they saw to it that he
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heard those hired guns, that he saw <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> die, and that he lived
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through that terrible nightmare of the trip back to <ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent> on
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<ent type='ORG'>Air Force</ent> One. From that day on, <ent type='ORG'>LBJ</ent> never again was that self-confident, swash-buckling, free-wheeling <ent type='NORP'>Texan</ent>. Before he died,
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<ent type='ORG'>LBJ</ent> told his old friend <ent type='PERSON'>Tom Janos</ent> that he knew <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> had not
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killed <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> alone.
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The <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> public is now ready enough to have the cloak torn
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from the lies about the <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> murder and the cover-up; but the
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<ent type='NORP'>American</ent> public has not had the guts to face the fact of the
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massive conspiracy that arranged for that murder and which to this
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day perpetuates its cover-up.</p>
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<p> Many of us have been convinced, as a result of careful and
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detailed study that the first of these glass barricades, the <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent>
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> report, is a lie. And, we are equally convinced that
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the cover-up of the murder can be smashed and the conspiracy
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exposed. But if we don't act now, there will be consequences.
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These will begin with either the cancellation of elections in 1976
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or with elections that will be a total sham. For who will dare run
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against the candidate of the conspiracy? Will it be <ent type='PERSON'>Wallace</ent> with
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his wounds and from his wheelchair, or another <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent>, or Ed
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Muskie, who was badly roughed up in 1972, or George <ent type='PERSON'>McGovern</ent>, who
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was twice scheduled for assassination in 1972?
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Who, unless he sells his soul to the cabal, can face those hired
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guns?
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Today, our country is being run by a President and a Vice-President who have not been elected to office. This is merely a
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process to condition the <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> public.
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Let's begin here by breaking apart the whole fabric of the
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lone-killer thesis. On November 28, 1963, less than one week after
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Kennedy's death, the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>, the agency closest to the
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scene, reported that three shots were fired. The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>
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said that the first hit <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>, the second hit Governor <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>
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Connally of <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent>, and the third struck <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>. There were
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no other shots according to the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>. *The Secret
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Service was wrong*!
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On December 9, 1963, the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> reported that three shots had been
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fired and that two hit <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and that one hit <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>
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Connally. The <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> says there were no other shots. The <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> was
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less specific than the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>. *The <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> was wrong*.
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Then, much later, on September 27, 1964 (ten months after the
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crime), the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> issued its report along with twenty-six huge volumes of random data. This report states that there
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were three shots. *The <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> was wrong*.</p>
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<p> According to the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>, the first shot, the "miracle
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bullet" designed and dreamed up by one of its lawyers (Arlen
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<ent type='PERSON'>Specter</ent>), is one of the most fascinating contrivances of our
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generation. Forced to account for a series of unrelated events,
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<ent type='PERSON'>Arlen Specter</ent> came up with a weird solution. He says the first
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bullet hit <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent>, passed through the muscle of his upper back exited
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from his lower throat, traveled a few feet in the air, changed
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course, and entered Connally's back, plunged through his body,
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broke about five inches of one of his right rib bones, came out
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again, and then slammed into his right wrist, where it broke two
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more bones, exited again, and then pierced his thigh and ended its
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strange journey embedded in his thigh bone.
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An interpretation of this thesis, based on photographic and
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medical evidence, means the bullet would have had to have made a
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right and upward turn upon leaving JFK's throat, paused in <ent type='ORG'>midair</ent>
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for more than two seconds, made a left and steep downward turn as
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it entered Connally's back, made a right and upward turn as it left
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Connally's chest, passed through Connally's wrist in the direction
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backward from the way his wrist was facing, made another left and
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downward turn, then wound up in Connally's left thigh.
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Right here we see the brazen, "To Hell with the Public"
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character of the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> report. Can you imagine some lawyer,
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even the persuasive and imaginative <ent type='PERSON'>Specter</ent>, selling that bullet
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and its bumble-bee flight to any jury of intelligent <ent type='NORP'>American</ent>s?
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The <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> was stuck with a "three bullet" crime because the
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<ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> had both reported three bullets, because
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there were only 6.8 seconds of shooting[1], as proven precisely by
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a film of the event made by <ent type='PERSON'>Abraham</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent>, and because the
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character who planted the shells at the "<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> lair" had only put
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three there. Furthermore, if they were going to stick with the
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"lone assassin" solution, they were faced with the hard task of
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making it appear feasible that <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> alone could have gotten off
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just three bullets in 6.8 seconds, let alone four, five, or six.
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The <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> movie film, which shows the entire scene from
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beginning to end, became invaluable as a master clock of the whole
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affair. It established a foolproof chronology of the crime. It is
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not too difficult to determine precisely when (what frame of the
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movie film) the first shot was fired; and it is equally simple to
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determine exactly the elapsed time until the last shot was fired.
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So, unless the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> could accept that there might have been
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other gunmen who fired during the same 6.8 seconds--and this the
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> categorically denied--it was going to have to show that
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<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> could have fired three bullets from that sixth-floor window,
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and that he performed this feat in super-marksmanship time of 6.8
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seconds. It is significant to stress here that the supposed murder
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weapon was a cheap <ent type='NORP'>Italian</ent> Mannlicher-Carcano mail-order rifle, a
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single-shot, bolt-action antique.
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Another complication crept into the Commission's connivance.
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One of the bystanders at Dealey Plaza that day was a man named
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<ent type='PERSON'>James Tague</ent>. He was hit by a fragment of concrete knocked off the
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curb by a bullet that had hit a curbstone near where he stood.
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(See photo 2. [NUMBER 2.* <ent type='PERSON'>James Tague</ent>, on the far right, with cut
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on face after he was hit by a fragment of concrete that was knocked
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off the curb by errant bullet. (photo by <ent type='PERSON'>Allen</ent>.)] ) He reported
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his injury to a hospital. So there was another man on record as
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having been hit during these same 6.8 seconds. This forced the
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> to accept that one bullet, the second by their count,
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missed both <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> and Connally. This complicated their task.
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Remember, neither the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> nor the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> has accounted for
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that "missed" bullet and there were only three shell cases and no
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clips at Oswald's window. They both had said that three shots were
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fired and that two hit <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> and one hit Connally. The <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> later
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found the <ent type='GPE'>nick</ent> in the curbstone, took a section of it back to their
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labs in <ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent>, analyzed it, and decided that a bullet had
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indeed hit the curb.
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The <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film makes it abundantly clear that the top of the
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President's head was blown off and the skull and brain spattered as
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far as thirty-seven yards away by a third shot. Thus the
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> gives the "official" version: three shots. The third
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shot, the missed second shot, and none other than the contrived
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"<ent type='PERSON'>Specter</ent> Miracle Bullet"--the first shot. (See photos 345.
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[NUMBER 3. Z-313, showing impact and explosion of third shot, which
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killed <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent>. NUMBER 4. "<ent type='ORG'>The Miracle bullet</ent>." <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>
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exhibit 399: a portion was sliced from for <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> spectrographic
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comparison with other bullet fragments. The results were never
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released. NUMBER 5.* X-ray of fragment of the "miracle bullet"
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still in <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent> Connally's thigh. This fragment is larger than any
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piece missing from the "miracle bullet."])
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As if this were not fantasy enough, and as if this were not
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carrying their "To Hell with the Public" role far enough, the
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<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> reports that this same miracle bullet was found forty-five minutes later in <ent type='ORG'>the Parkland Hospital</ent> more than three hectic
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miles from the scene of the murder. It was on a stretcher which
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"somebody" presumed Connally had been lying on.
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This is the stuff of the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> solution and this is what we
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have been asked and forced to believe for the past eleven years.
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Any ballistics expert worth his gunpowder would shrink from the
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task of developing the theory of that bullet. Pictures of that
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undamaged bullet show it as clean as a brand-new slug. It looks as
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though it had hardly been fired at all, let alone having traveled
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through two men, broken three bones, and lodged in a fourth. [3]</p>
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<p> ____________________________________________________________________
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How the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> Film Created a Time Clock
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for the Assassination in Dealey Plaza
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| <ent type='PERSON'>Abraham</ent> Zapruder's camera was running at a determinable
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speed: 18.3 frames per second. The camera had a
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governor control, so its speed was constant. Each frame
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of the film was 1/18th of a second apart. Since <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>
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<ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> appeared in every frame of the relevant sequence
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of the film, the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> was able to plot on a surveyor's map
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of Dealey Plaza, Kennedy's exact position at each frame
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number. This "map" perfectly coordinated two functions:
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time and place--where <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> was at each moment, within
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1/18th of a second accuracy, and a distance error of no
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more than 7.3 inches. The <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film was used to
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determine the speed of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s car, the elapsed
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time between events, especially between the first and last
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shots (6.8 seconds), and the timing of events in the
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background. --<ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> E. <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent>
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| Z denotes <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film and frame number.
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|___________________________________________________________________|</p>
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<p> I have worked with the <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent> and military officials in testing
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special rifles. I have seen countless bullets fired into gelatin
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and paraffin to simulate body hits on humans. I have seen goats
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shot under controlled conditions to show what impact will do. In
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my own experience, admittedly limited, I have never seen an
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undamaged slug, no matter what substance it had been fired into,
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except when fired carefully into cotton.[4] But even then there
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are scars, lines, and even deformity. The "<ent type='PERSON'>Specter</ent> Miracle Bullet"
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does not even show that much damage.
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There is no point in dwelling on this in more detail here except
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for the most important fact that, if any of the major <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>
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conclusions are shattered, then the whole house of cards comes down
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and the whole <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> solution is exploded. And because this
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solution is wrong, then <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent></ent> was not the lone
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assassin, and because he was not the lone assassin, there was a
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conspiracy.
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This incredulous miracle bullet, then, is the key to opening the
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whole can of worms. Let's look at bullet Number Two, the one which
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hit a curb and injured bystander <ent type='PERSON'>James Tague</ent>. The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>
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and the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> ignored it and the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> passed over it lightly.
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Now, if you were told that the assassin missed <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and
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that the bullet hit a curb; and if you were told that the assassin
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fired from high above from the sixth floor, you would not have been
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wrong to have concluded that this errant bullet hit the curb on the
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far side of the street beside <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s car. *Wrong*!
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This bullet hit the curb on the far side of the next street and
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more than twice as far away as the car was from the sixth-floor
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window. The President's car was traveling down Elm Street, and
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<ent type='GPE'>Tague</ent> was standing on Main Street. If that bullet was fired by
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<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> in the first window, then he missed <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> by twenty-one feet
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on the right and thirty-three feet overhead and the shot went 260
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|
feet rather than ninety feet. This is a fantastic and unbelievable
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miss for a man who was supposedly able to fire the "<ent type='PERSON'>Specter</ent> Miracle
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Bullet" on his first try and then to knock the entire right side of
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<ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s head off with his third shot after pumping two
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bullets into that ancient single-shot rifle in 6.8 seconds!
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It is much more plausible to believe that this missed shot was
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fired from a point much lower down and on a line with the <ent type='GPE'>nick</ent> on
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the curbstone and <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s head. In other words, a near
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miss. This would have placed the gunman's lair somewhere in the
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adjacent <ent type='ORG'>Dal Tex</ent> Building, perhaps under the second-floor fire
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escape. This establishes a second lair, a second gun, and a second
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"mechanic." (See photo 6. [NUMBER 6. (Commission's Shaneyfelt
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|
Exhibit.) <ent type='PERSON'>Lyndal Shaneyfelt</ent>, the FBI's ballistics and photographic
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|
expert, took this picture from the spot where the shot that missed
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|
hit the curb. By sighting back to the sixth floor window, the
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|
degree of miss can be seen. By sighting directly over JFK's
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position, the top of the white car in the center lane, anyone can
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see where the shot came from: the second floor window of the Dal
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Tex building. See Altgen's photo, number 8.])
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It is not hard to find another shot that <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> could not have
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made. The <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film clearly fixes the time of the first shot
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at frame Z-189. Also, the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film clearly fixes the location
|
|
of the car--and thus <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>--at Z-189. (See photo 7.
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[NUMBER 7. This is Z-189. <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> was slowly waving his right hand to
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the crowd.]) There were broken white lines on the road and it can
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be shown exactly where the car was at the time of each shot by its
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|
position relative to these lines. Knowing this, it is possible to
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|
draw a line from the precise position of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> at Z-189 up
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to the <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> "lair." In this process, another unexplained
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|
oversight of the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> is discovered. There is a huge oak
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|
tree in front of the Book Depository building. In November 1963
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|
that tree was so large that it made it impossible for anyone to
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have lined up a shot from the <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> window at <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> at
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Z-189.[5] (See photos 89. [NUMBER 8. The <ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s photo. The
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building in the rear with a fire escape is the <ent type='ORG'>Dal Tex</ent> building.
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NUMBER 9. The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> reenactment photo from the sixth floor
|
|
window taken two weeks after the assassination through Oswald's
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|
actual telescopic lens on his rifle. This would have been his
|
|
exact view of the limousene and JFK's head in the crosshairs at
|
|
Z-189.]) The earliest time a shot could line up with <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>
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was at Z-210. At that time the tree was no longer in the way.
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What did the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> think? Apparently, nothing. It
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ignored the tree. (See photos 1011. [NUMBERs 10, 11. Two pictures
|
|
confirming that a shot struck <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> at Z-189. Compare photo number 7
|
|
with number 10. Picture number 10 is Z-190. JFK's right hand
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|
snaps slightly forward in 1/18 second. From here until he goes
|
|
behind sign (Z-204) JFK's right hand drops steadily and begins to
|
|
clench into a fist. This motion continues until Z-225, after he
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|
comes out from behind the sign. Conclusion: a shot struck <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> at
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|
Z-189.])
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Who then fired at Z-189? Was it the mechanic who missed later,
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and hit <ent type='GPE'>Tague</ent>? This is impossible. (See photo 12. [NUMBER 12.*
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This is Phil <ent type='PERSON'>Willis</ent>' fifth photo, showing <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> approaching sign;
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<ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> in background on grassy knoll pedestal, camera at eye.
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<ent type='PERSON'>Willis</ent> said he snapped photo in reaction to hearing first shot.
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Photo was sanpped at Z-202, confirming Z-189 was time of first
|
|
shot. A similar photo taken by <ent type='PERSON'>Hugh Betzner</ent> confirms the timing of
|
|
this shot.]) The trajectory of that first bullet did not
|
|
correspond to a line from <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> to that lair. In fact, the
|
|
medical evidence, statements from the doctors at <ent type='ORG'>Parkland Hospital</ent>,
|
|
as well as other evidence indicates that the shot came from the
|
|
front. So there had to be a third mechanic.
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|
At this point it is important to make certain that we have laid
|
|
all of this out with reasonable credibility. I have been working
|
|
on this problem since 1963. Many others have been working that
|
|
long doing very specialized and very detailed work. (See photos
|
|
13-16. [NUMBERs 13-16. This series of frames from the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent>
|
|
film show that JFK's right hand is still falling and clenched as he
|
|
emerges from behind the sign (up to frame Z-225). Note the drastic
|
|
change in his position: hands, head, elbows, shoulders, and arms
|
|
(between Z-225 and Z-227) in just 2/18 of a second. This indicates
|
|
a second shot striking him in the back at Z-225.]) One of the best
|
|
of these investigators is <ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent>, a most experienced
|
|
computer technician and photographic analyst. We know of at least
|
|
510 photographs taken either before, during, or after the shooting
|
|
--all within the space of one hour. <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent> has accounted for
|
|
seventy-five photographers on the scene, thirty of whom were
|
|
professionals from newspapers, television studios, and photographic
|
|
agencies. Other men, such as R.B. Cutler, <ent type='PERSON'>Ray Marcus</ent>, Josiah
|
|
Thompson, <ent type='PERSON'>David Lifton</ent>, <ent type='PERSON'>Fred Newcomb</ent>, and <ent type='PERSON'>Jones Harris</ent>, working
|
|
both independently and together with <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent>, have done the most
|
|
professional work on this case. Ed <ent type='ORG'>Berkeley</ent>[6] published much of
|
|
this work in his magazine "<ent type='ORG'>Computers and Automation</ent>," notably in
|
|
the May 1970 and October 1973 issues.
|
|
It is astounding to learn that in their entire work the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> was permitted to see only twenty-six of these pictures,
|
|
and that the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> limited its examination to some fifty of the 510.
|
|
The <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> principals interviewed only four of the thirty
|
|
professional photographers and saw only about a dozen of their
|
|
several hundred photographs. Here was evidence enough to arouse
|
|
the interest and curiosity of any investigator. How could all of
|
|
this vital, most essential evidence have been kept from the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>? Today, one of the members of this <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> is
|
|
President of <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States. He is an intelligent and
|
|
experienced man. How could it have been arranged so that men such
|
|
as <ent type='PERSON'>Gerald Ford</ent> did not have the chance to see all of these
|
|
photographs? In all there were more than 25000 frames of pictures
|
|
exposed within that crucial hour at Dealey Plaza. (This includes
|
|
the frames of movie camera film, some of which have been so vitally
|
|
important when studied frame by frame.) (See photos 17-20.
|
|
[NUMBERs 17-20. This sequence of <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> frames shows that the
|
|
final and fatal shot striking <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> at Z-313, which caused an
|
|
enormous explosion, drove his head and upper body back and to his
|
|
left until he bounced off the rear seat cushion at Z-321. The
|
|
acceleration back to the left in the first two frames following
|
|
Z-313 have been calculated by <ent type='PERSON'>Josiah Thompson</ent> in "Six Seconds in
|
|
<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>" at more than 75 feet per second per second. The shot
|
|
came from the grassy knoll, right to front.])
|
|
Consider what real professionals can do with such evidence. It
|
|
is possible to build a time-phased chronological moving panorama of
|
|
all events on Dealey Plaza from five minutes before the murder to
|
|
ninety minutes after it. <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent> and his associates have done
|
|
this. It reveals some amazingly accurate sequences. For example,
|
|
there is the "umbrella" man. (See photos 21-23. [NUMBER 21. View
|
|
of umbrella. (Photo by <ent type='PERSON'>Willis</ent>.) NUMBER 22.* View of umbrella,
|
|
Z-227. NUMBER 23.* <ent type='ORG'>Umbrella</ent> man. Note that umbrella is folded.
|
|
(Photo by Bond.)])
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|
As <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s car rounds the corner from <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent> Street
|
|
turning left onto the fatal Elm Street, pictures show a man near a
|
|
road sign, right next to where <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> was killed. This man
|
|
is holding a closed umbrella in a walking-cane position. It was
|
|
high noon and no rain. No one else at Dealey Plaza had an
|
|
umbrella. As the shots are fired, this man is seen in several
|
|
pictures with his umbrella open and over his head (some sort of
|
|
signal). Then other pictures show him later with the umbrella
|
|
lowered to his side. Although everyone else runs from the scene
|
|
and races around in the excitement, the umbrella man stays there
|
|
calmly, looking around. He is one of the last to leave the scene.
|
|
This man shows up on a number of photographs. His actions
|
|
certainly do arouse suspicion, and yet the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> did not see
|
|
these pictures, did not know about this strange man. He was never
|
|
queried or identified in any way. This is no ordinary oversight.
|
|
This is a strange and dangerous subversion of justice. Who did
|
|
this? How could such evidence have been withheld from the Chief
|
|
Justice of <ent type='ORG'>the Supreme Court</ent> and other singularly respected men who
|
|
were serving with him? It begs credulity to attribute such gross
|
|
errors to oversight. How was this <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> kept from
|
|
investigating and "seeing" such things? This is the real issue.
|
|
When you arrive at this question you are facing the issue of
|
|
conspiracy. A conspiracy that took over right from the beginning
|
|
and began to control action even within the chambers of the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>. It is ridiculous to say that all of the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>
|
|
members were that dumb. They were not. It is ridiculous to say
|
|
that they did not have the authority to demand more assistance,
|
|
more facts, more investigation, and more results. For too long,
|
|
people have attributed such failings to the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>. If you do,
|
|
then you make the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> part of the conspiracy. It is much
|
|
more logical to recognize that the conspiracy controlled the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>, too.
|
|
The single-bullet theory is overly contrived, especially when
|
|
one is attempting to solve a major crime such as the murder of a
|
|
President. Consider the following:</p>
|
|
|
|
<p> * The fact that the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> both
|
|
state three bullets were fired, but account for no
|
|
miss.</p>
|
|
|
|
<p> * The fact that the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> states that three
|
|
bullets were fired, including the near miss.</p>
|
|
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|
<p> * The fact that the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> missed the
|
|
back-to-left motion of JFK's head (see photos).</p>
|
|
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|
<p> * The fact that only three members of the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>
|
|
ever saw the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film in motion.</p>
|
|
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|
<p> * The fact that the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> missed seeing
|
|
the evidence of three separate bullets hitting <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent>
|
|
and a fourth hitting Connally; and then
|
|
disregarding the "umbrella man."</p>
|
|
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|
<p> All of the discrepancies, one after the other, stagger the mind.
|
|
Of course, the umbrella man could have been a perfectly innocent
|
|
guy, why not find out?
|
|
Then there was the "communications man." Photo Number 24
|
|
[NUMBER 24. Note first large figure on the right. He is the
|
|
"communications man."] shows a man across the street from the
|
|
umbrella man. This man was in the crowd near <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent> and Elm
|
|
Streets at the time of the shots. The photo shows a two-way radio
|
|
in the man's left hip pocket with a wire dangling down. This wire
|
|
is an antenna. What did the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> say about this? Not
|
|
a word. They did not see the pictures. This man is known. He is
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>James Hicks</ent>, currently in an insane asylum. (See photo 25. [NUMBER
|
|
25.* <ent type='PERSON'>James Hicks</ent>, the "communications man."])
|
|
There is no need to trace each error and oversight in the
|
|
twenty-six volume report which was thrown together by the staff of
|
|
the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>. Once one sees the hand of the conspiracy and the
|
|
evidence that <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> was made the patsy and then murdered to cover
|
|
his true role, it does not take too much deduction to see that the
|
|
whole thing was the work of a major conspiracy and that the cover-up has been an even more weighty threat to our freedom. (See
|
|
photos 2627. [NUMBER 26. <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> holding rifle. Photos found in
|
|
Oswald's garage the day after the assassination. <ent type='ORG'>NUMER</ent> 27.* These
|
|
two photos are enlargements of the two photos found in the garage.
|
|
The line where Oswald's real head was glued onto the two photos of
|
|
another man's body at the chin line can be seen. A whole series
|
|
of mistakes was made by the team who did this work. One of the
|
|
most obvious is the way the shadow under Oswald's nose in the two
|
|
photos tilts with his head. This shows that the same head photo
|
|
was glued on at two different angles. These fake photos taken
|
|
with a camera that didn't belong to <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> were accepted as totally
|
|
valid by the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent>. Marina <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> was
|
|
forced by the assassination team to testify that she took these two
|
|
photos.])
|
|
Why an assassination conspiracy in the first place? Once you
|
|
decide that it was not the work of a lone nut, then there is no
|
|
turning away from the next step. Why was <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> killed and
|
|
who would want to do it? These questions must be faced, cost what
|
|
they may, and then having faced them, they must be resolved. This
|
|
is what we have a government for. Individuals cannot subpoena,
|
|
cross-examine, or pursue for the sake of justice. It is up to an
|
|
honest government to do this. But why has the government for all
|
|
of these long years avoided this essential work? This conspiracy
|
|
has the power--in the face of public apathy--to control
|
|
investigation and prosecution, or the lack thereof.
|
|
I said earlier that it is now possible to trace the scenario of
|
|
this master plot. I'll try as best one man can and I'll leave it
|
|
to you to see how far you can go along this road with me. I'll say
|
|
right now that the more we know about this, the more we begin to
|
|
think of *today's* problems and the *less* we think of the <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent>
|
|
murder; but it takes an understanding of one to face squarely the
|
|
issue of the other.
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> had been in <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> in September 1963. Prior to that, a
|
|
<ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> police informer had uncovered the existence of a plot to kill
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> either in <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> or in some other city. The <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> police, in
|
|
accordance with good practice, turned this information over to the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> informed the <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> Police that they had turned that
|
|
information over to the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>. When <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> went to <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent>, he
|
|
was well protected to and from the airport because he traveled by
|
|
helicopter. This was the beginning of the plot and from that time
|
|
on the <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> should have been on maximum
|
|
alert. Why weren't they? Who pulled them off the job? Certainly
|
|
not <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent>. Certainly not <ent type='PERSON'>Castro</ent>. Certainly not <ent type='NORP'>Khrushchev</ent>.
|
|
Before that time, plans were being made to have <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> visit
|
|
<ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> "for political purposes." In accordance with this plan,
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>Eugene Zuchert</ent>, then Secretary of <ent type='ORG'>the Air Force</ent>, had suggested,
|
|
perhaps unwittingly, that <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> should visit <ent type='GPE'>San Antonio</ent> and make a
|
|
speech at the opening of an <ent type='ORG'>Air Force</ent> medical facility at Brooks
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Air Force</ent> Base. With this first step planned, someone else
|
|
suggested that <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> should visit <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent>. A bitter multi-billion-dollar contest over the award of the <ent type='ORG'>TFX</ent> (F-111) airplane
|
|
had ended with the contract being given to the General Dynamics
|
|
Corporation's facility in that city. The idea was that it would
|
|
make good sense for <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> to make political hay out of the "good
|
|
will" that <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent> might have for <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>. <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> went from
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<ent type='GPE'>San Antonio</ent> to <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent>.
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Considering <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> politics, it would not have been right for the
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President to go to <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent> and not go to <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>; so plans were
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made for <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> to mend fences there, too, and there were a
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lot of anti-<ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> fences in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> at that time. This was done
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despite the warnings from <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> and the <ent type='GPE'>Miami</ent> police. <ent type='PERSON'>Jerry Bruno</ent>,
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Kennedy's advance man, went to <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>. Kenneth O'<ent type='PERSON'>Donnell</ent>, another
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<ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> aide, worked on the trip, too. But somehow, after their
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initial work, the plans were changed. By whom? Who selected that
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unusual and devious route around Dealey Plaza? It was not <ent type='PERSON'>Bruno</ent> or
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O'<ent type='PERSON'>Donnell</ent>.
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Then things began to get complicated. Someone decided that the
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Vice-President, <ent type='NORP'>Texan</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Lyndon</ent> B. <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>son, should go to <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> with
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<ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>, and that he and his friend <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent> Connally should be
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in the procession with <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> and other <ent type='NORP'>Democratic</ent> bigwigs. Also,
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someone else saw to it that another useful tool--<ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> M. <ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent>-
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-should be in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> that day. Indoctrination and near-complicity
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is an excellent form of discipline, spelled BLACKMAIL. Here we
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must stop and begin another analysis.
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The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> was founded on June 23, 1860. It is an old,
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proud, and highly professional organization. I have traveled to
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foreign countries and have worked in support of the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>.
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I am familiar with its operating procedures. I am familiar with
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what is called "Protection" in its most elaborate sense. I was at
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the Cairo Conference and the Teheran Conference, both in 1943. I
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participated in actions designed to safeguard the lives of the
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chiefs of state who attended those conferences. I traveled to
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<ent type='GPE'>Mexico City</ent> during the tenure of President <ent type='PERSON'>Eisenhower</ent> as part of a
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mission to prepare for the security of his visit there. I was in
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<ent type='GPE'>Lima</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Peru</ent> in 1964 while that city went through more than three
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months of preparation for a de Gaulle visit by the famous
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"gorillas" whose skilled work kept Charles de Gaulle alive in the
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face of repeated attempts on his life.
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Because of my familiarity with these highly skilled and
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meticulous organizations, I have been doubly concerned over some of
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the events that did not take place in <ent type='GPE'>San Antonio</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent>, and
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<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> during and before the visit by <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> in 1963. This is of
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extreme significance. It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
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It is even harder to keep an old dog from doing his old tricks.
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How could it have happened that the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>, contrary to
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all good sense and all professional "Protection" practice,
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permitted <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and the Vice-President to be in close
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proximity in the same city, in the same procession? This is
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unheard of. The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> dates back more than a century and
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they had never permitted that to take place before. Why this time?
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Here we must go back to our scientific and systematic perusal of
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the thousands of pictures available about this incident. One of
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the most remarkable and important pictures taken of the entire
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25000 was one taken by James <ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s, a professional photographer
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from the Associated Press. (See photo 8.) By cross-referencing
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this remarkable photograph with the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film chronology, it is
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possible to determine that this picture was taken 3.6 seconds after
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the first shot was fired and 3.2 seconds before the last shot.
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This is very important. This picture clearly shows <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent>
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beginning to clench his fists. It shows Jackie's gloved hand
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holding his left arm just above the wrist (she begins to sense
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something is wrong). It shows Connally sitting directly in front
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of <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> just beginning to turn to the rear as if to see what the
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trouble was. Then it shows a carload of <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> men
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immediately behind <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>ial car, and save for three of
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those eight men, one would say that they were, at that moment,
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unconcerned and more or less unaware that anything was happening.
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The three men are looking to the rear either because they had been
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looking to the rear, as they are supposed to do at all times, or
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because they may have heard something from that direction.
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But then events in the third car show something quite startling.
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The third car was the Vice-President's automobile. The driver and
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Lady Bird <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>son are smiling and unconcerned at 3.6 seconds into
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the assassination; <ent type='PERSON'>Lyndon</ent> and his bodyguard are sitting in their
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seats in this photo, but are partially obscured by the edge of the
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car on the left.
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Then we look at the fourth car in the procession. This was the
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<ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> car following the Vice-President. Here we can see
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that a <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> agent by the name of <ent type='PERSON'>Jerry Kivett</ent> has already
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opened the door of that car and that he is preparing to jump out--
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all by 3.6 seconds.
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This one indelible record of a fragment in history tells a truer
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story than all twenty-six volumes of the <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> report. It is
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possible to place the first shot at <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film frame 189 and the
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<ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s photograph at Z-255. It is interesting to note that nearly
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one half of the background of the <ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s photo is filled with that
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huge oak tree we mentioned earlier. It has keen carefully
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researched that a rifleman in the <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> window could not possibly
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have shot at <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> through that tree and thus could not
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have fired at <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> until at least Z-210. In fact, under
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the prevailing physical conditions, no one could have fired from
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that window. (See photos 2829. [NUMBERs 28, 29. Two photographs
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showing that no one could have fired any shots from the sixth-floor
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window and that the cartons in the window were arranged to look
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like a sniper's nest three days after the assassination. Photo
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number 28 is the official photo of the sniper's nest taken by
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<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> police photographer <ent type='PERSON'>Robert Studebaker</ent>. It was probably
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taken on November 25, three days later. Photo number 29* was taken
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by "<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> Morning News" photographer <ent type='ORG'>Jack Beers</ent> at 3:30 P.M. on
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the day of the assassination. The most important thing the photos
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|
show is that the real position of the boxes at the time of the
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shots did not allow enough space for anyone to be in a firing
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position.]) As important as this <ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s photograph is, it was
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found that it had been severely cropped when it was tucked into the
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<ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> report. Why did someone go to that trouble? Here again is
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the tricky hand of the conspiracy reaching into the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>
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chambers.
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We have wandered a little because of the extreme importance of
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that <ent type='ORG'>Altgen</ent>s photo. Our objective was to show the seriousness of
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the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> oversight in permitting <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and Vice-President to be under the same guns.
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These were not the only oversights. I have always been
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|
concerned about the failure of the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> to act in
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|
accordance with their long-established and highly professional
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standard operating procedures on Kennedy's <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> trip. We know
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that the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> does not have the numbers to permit it to
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|
cover every possible avenue and angle of danger; but what we also
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|
know is that over the years it has keen the practice of the Secret
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|
Service to call upon trained elements of <ent type='ORG'>the Armed Forces</ent> and other
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|
technical assistance to flesh out their strength in compliance with
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"Protection" policy.
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In 1963 there was in <ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent>, D.C. the 113th <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent>
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<ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent> Unit, which was highly trained for this purpose. A
|
|
counterpart of this unit was the 112th at 4th <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> Headquarters at
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Fort Sam <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent>. The 112th had a detachment, the 315th, in
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<ent type='GPE'>San Antonio</ent>. Its commanding officer, among others, complained
|
|
bitterly that his unit was not used in protection along with the
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|
<ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> after he had keen told that the services of his unit
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|
would not be needed. On more than one occasion he called his
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|
headquarters and called <ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent> to correct this "oversight."
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|
Like the old dog, he and his men had keen well trained and they
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|
were ready to go into action. It takes strong and deft control
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|
from the top to keep a unit out of the action for which it has been
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trained.
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After the assassination, some of the men of the 112th dug into
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|
the unit's files and found that they had note cards on a <ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent>
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|
<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent>. I do not know what other records they
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had; but failure to utilize this unit and its files was part of
|
|
the conspiracy and an indication of how far up the hand of the
|
|
conspirators went.
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|
Not only did the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> disregard experienced and
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|
qualified assistance from <ent type='ORG'>the Armed Forces</ent>, but they did not act in
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|
accordance with their own time-tested regulations. I recall, when
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|
we walked down <ent type='PERSON'>Avenida Reforma</ent> in <ent type='GPE'>Mexico City</ent> before Eisenhower's
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|
trip, being told that if we found a place where <ent type='PERSON'>Eisenhower</ent> could
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|
not be properly protected, the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> "manual" stated that
|
|
the "President's car must maintain not less than 44 mph until clear
|
|
of any danger zones." I joked with the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> officer
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|
about the "44 mph." Why not "45 mph" or "50 mph." He answered
|
|
that tests had determined that a car traveling 44 mph was going
|
|
fast enough to guarantee all but 100 percent assurance that the
|
|
President would be safe. It was <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> men working under
|
|
the provisions of the same manual who let <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s car creep
|
|
around that corner at Dealey Plaza at 8-9 mph. Why?</p>
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<p> ____________________________________________________________________
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<ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> Aid to Help Protect President <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> Was Refused
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| Trained U.S. <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent> Units were told their
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|
assisstance was not needed in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> during the <ent type='PERSON'>JFK</ent> visit.
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|
William McKinney, a former member of the crack 112th
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|
<ent type='ORG'>Military Intelligence Group</ent> at 4th <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> Headquarters, Fort
|
|
Sam <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent>, has revealed that both Col.
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>Maximillian Reich</ent> and his deputy, Lt. Col. <ent type='PERSON'>Joel Cabaza</ent>,
|
|
protested violently when they were told to "Stand Down"
|
|
rather than to report with their units for duty in
|
|
augmentation of the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>. McKinney
|
|
said, "All the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> had to do was nod and these
|
|
units [which had been trained at the Army's top
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent> school at Camp Holabird, <ent type='GPE'>Maryland</ent>] would have
|
|
performed their normal function of Protection for the
|
|
President in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>."
|
|
The 315th, the <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> unit which would have been involved
|
|
if its support had not been turned down, had records in
|
|
its files, according to McKinney, on <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent></ent>.
|
|
The 315th had a <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> office and its records were up to
|
|
date.
|
|
McKinney added that, "Highly specialized classes were
|
|
given at Camp Holabird on the subject of Protection. This
|
|
included training designed to prepare this army unit to
|
|
assist the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent>. If our support had not been
|
|
refused, we would have been in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>." --L.F.P.
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|
|___________________________________________________________________|</p>
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|
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<p> Also, as we looked up at the high buildings on <ent type='GPE'>Mexico City</ent>'s
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|
main street, he told me that agents would check and secure each
|
|
floor and each window of each building. This is not as big a job
|
|
as it may seem. The <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> knows the exact timing of the
|
|
movements of <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> and they see to it, using radios and men
|
|
on rooftops, that his progress is covered all the way. This is
|
|
their business and they are good at it.
|
|
But in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent>, for some strange reason, someone picked a
|
|
dangerous turn in the road. The procession passed slowly to the
|
|
right, and then it turned slowly to the left, and all of the time
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s car was right under hostile windows. How simple
|
|
and how correct it would have keen for <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> men, aided by
|
|
all of <ent type='ORG'>the Armed Forces</ent> required, to have checked those buildings,
|
|
to have sealed any unused floors (such as that famous deserted
|
|
sixth floor), and then to have shut all of the front windows.
|
|
Then, by placing a radio-equipped man in the Plaza, all he would
|
|
have had to do was to watch if a single window opened. If it did,
|
|
he would call to the man on the roof and have someone dispatched to
|
|
check that window, and with that same call he would have alerted
|
|
the whole force, especially those with <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent>'s party.
|
|
This chronology and theme need not be pursued further here.
|
|
What is important is to point out that trained and experienced
|
|
organizations such as the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> and the <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> were somehow
|
|
given instructions not to take part. In bureaucratic terms alone
|
|
this is hard to do. Each organization fights for its prerogatives
|
|
and for its role. Yet someone ordered them to stand down. The
|
|
power to keep units from operating automatically would have to have
|
|
been extreme and must have originated close to the top. Someone
|
|
had to put out the word to the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> and through them to
|
|
the <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent>; and then that same power was able to rebuff repeated
|
|
attempts to right that wrong.
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Recognition</ent> of this fact leads to the delineation of the origin
|
|
and source of the conspiracy, which was strong enough to directly
|
|
influence the role of major government organizations even before
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> was shot. I have spoken with men of these units.
|
|
Many had keen trained at Fort Holabird, the Army's top intelligence
|
|
school. There can be no interpretation of this suppression of the
|
|
forces created to protect <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> other than that it was a
|
|
part of the whole conspiracy.
|
|
Turning once more to the infallible evidence of press
|
|
photographs, we find an excellent picture of the <ent type='GPE'>Texas</ent> Book
|
|
Depository Building taken by Thomas C. <ent type='ORG'>Dillard</ent>. ( See photos
|
|
30, 31. [NUMBER 30.* Photo by <ent type='ORG'>Dillard</ent> shows black men on floor
|
|
beneath the one from where <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> supposedly fired. NUMBER 31.
|
|
This enlargement of the <ent type='ORG'>Dillard</ent> photo was used by the <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent>
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> in connection with the testimony of the black men in the
|
|
fifth-floor windows. However, the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> did not
|
|
realize that the photo was taken within 3.5 seconds after the fatal
|
|
head shot and therefore showed that the witnesses--who said they
|
|
saw a rifle sticking out of that window after the fatal shot--were
|
|
imagining things. Nor does the original <ent type='ORG'>Dillard</ent> photo show any
|
|
rifle or anyone holding a rifle in any window of the building 3
|
|
seconds after the last shot.]) In the procession, he was in camera
|
|
car number three. He took the picture only three seconds after the
|
|
shooting, about ten seconds after the first shot. In this one
|
|
picture one can see which windows were open and which were closed
|
|
at that time. Actually, the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> severely cropped this
|
|
picture before it went into the report; however, <ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> <ent type='GPE'>Sprague</ent>
|
|
was able to obtain a copy of the full original. Again, why did the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> see a cropped photo rather than the full original?
|
|
The importance of this picture is that it shows how easily and
|
|
how effectively the role of the <ent type='ORG'>Secret Service</ent> can be performed
|
|
when it is done correctly and in accordance with "Protection"
|
|
doctrine. An agent or an <ent type='ORG'>Army</ent> man placed properly in the Plaza
|
|
could have observed all of the buildings around the Plaza and all
|
|
of their windows.
|
|
Further evidence of the hand of the conspiracy is found
|
|
immediately after the shooting. Security on the scene was almost
|
|
nonexistent. Photographic evidence, including the famous "tramp"
|
|
photographs, show that ten men were "arrested" at Dealey Plaza. No
|
|
record of these arrests exists and there is none in the <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent>
|
|
report.
|
|
In the case of the "tramps," those three men who were rounded up
|
|
on orders of Police inspector J. <ent type='PERSON'>Herbert Sawyer</ent> (the man in charge
|
|
of security activity at Dealey Plaza), we find a sequence of
|
|
astounding actions. A Sergeant D.V. <ent type='PERSON'>Harkness</ent> was ordered to stop a
|
|
freight train and remove the men. <ent type='PERSON'>Harkness</ent> arrested the three men
|
|
and turned them over to policemen <ent type='PERSON'>Marvin Wise</ent> and <ent type='PERSON'>Billy Bass</ent>, who
|
|
marched them all the way from the west side of the Book building,
|
|
around the north side of the Plaza, and into the vehicle entrance
|
|
of the Sheriff's office. Few people realize this entire procedure
|
|
took place almost on the steps of the Sheriff's office. While <ent type='PERSON'>Wise</ent>
|
|
and <ent type='PERSON'>Bass</ent> were marching these men to the Sheriff's office, William
|
|
<ent type='PERSON'>Allen</ent>, <ent type='PERSON'>George Smith</ent>, and <ent type='ORG'>Jack Beers</ent> of the "<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> Times Herald,"
|
|
the <ent type='GPE'>Fort Worth</ent> "Star Telegram," and the "<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> Morning News," took
|
|
several pictures of them. Their remarkable pictures show clearly
|
|
that <ent type='PERSON'>Wise</ent> and <ent type='PERSON'>Bass</ent> took them to the Sheriff's office. Yet <ent type='PERSON'>Harkness</ent>
|
|
and <ent type='PERSON'>Sheriff</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Harold Elkins</ent> couldn't remember that there were any
|
|
other policemen with <ent type='PERSON'>Harkness</ent>. This is utterly ridiculous in the
|
|
face of so many clear pictures. Why was this done? And why
|
|
weren't these amazing pictures shown to the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> so that it
|
|
could order the men before them. And worse still, there is
|
|
absolutely no record anywhere that these men were booked that day.
|
|
There are no "blotter" records at all. The men have simply
|
|
vanished. (See photos 32-35 [NUMBERs 32-35.* Policeman with
|
|
"tramps." None of these pictures were seen by the <ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent>
|
|
<ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>.]).
|
|
I have been given a list of the names of these men. Also, the
|
|
pictures show three policemen. Did the <ent type='PERSON'>Sheriff</ent>, or someone in that
|
|
office, spirit them away? And why did the <ent type='PERSON'>Sheriff</ent>, who had all of
|
|
these men in his custody, permit them to get away within minutes of
|
|
the time that <ent type='ORG'>the President</ent> of <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States had been shot and
|
|
killed on his doorstep? These are tough questions, but let's go a
|
|
bit further. Why didn't the all-powerful <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>--which
|
|
included the Chief Justice of <ent type='ORG'>the Supreme Court</ent>, the former
|
|
Director of Central <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent>, the man who is now our President,
|
|
etc.--why didn't they have an opportunity to see these pictures?
|
|
The photos would have led them to ask these questions and then to
|
|
demand answers.
|
|
It is this type of grossly irrational action that leads any
|
|
concerned and level-headed person to conclude that a massive
|
|
conspiracy had taken over and was strong enough during 1964 to
|
|
control the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>. No one can buy the idea that the
|
|
<ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> was that incurious, that inexperienced, and that
|
|
stupid. Having gone this far, it is not a long step to realize
|
|
that this same cabal has been able to control these things for the
|
|
past eleven years. This is the greater crime.
|
|
I happened to be far away in <ent type='GPE'>New Zealand</ent> at the time of JFK's
|
|
murder. I was on my way to breakfast (the crime occured at
|
|
6:30A.M. on the 23rd of November there) with a member of <ent type='ORG'>Congress</ent>
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from <ent type='GPE'>Ohio</ent>. As soon as possible, we purchased the first newspaper
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available--the "<ent type='ORG'>Christchurch Star</ent>." It is amazing to re-read the
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front page of that paper today and find all of the detail, the
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remarkable detail, about <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent></ent>, about his service in
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the <ent type='ORG'>Marine Corps</ent>, about his living in <ent type='GPE'>Russia</ent>, about his <ent type='GPE'>Russia</ent>n
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wife, and then the full scenario of the crime.[7]
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Then one begins to wonder--understanding full well the
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capability of modern-day communications and reporting--who it was
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that was able in so short a time to come up with such a life
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history of so obscure a twenty-four-year-old "loner." Even the
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<ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> police had not charged him with any crime by the time that
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paper had hit the streets. In the crime scenario it states that
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two <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> cops, J.D. <ent type='PERSON'>Tippit</ent> and M.N. <ent type='PERSON'>McDonald</ent>, had chased <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent>
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into a theater and that <ent type='PERSON'>Tippit</ent> was shot dead "as he ran into the
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cinema." Who fabricated all of that news? Who was at the right
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place at that moment to flood the whole world with all of this news
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about <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lee Harvey</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent></ent>, when even the <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> police weren't too
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sure of their man, they said, because he carried two identities
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(<ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> and <ent type='PERSON'>Alek Hidell</ent>) in his pocket. (See photo 36. [NUMBER
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36.* <ent type='PERSON'>Oswald</ent> is arrested.]) Actually fifteen policemen, one of them
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the Chief of Police for Personnel (a man who had never made an
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arrest before), and an <ent type='ORG'>FBI</ent> man stormed the theater in that strange
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episode, and <ent type='PERSON'>Tippit</ent> did not. He was dead outside.
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All of this proves that the <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> people, in their desire to
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be "loyal," can be had. For eleven years we have been fed this
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pap. The <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> report is trash. Because it is trash,
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the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> either was part of the conspiracy, and as
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part of the conspiracy they used their report to cover and
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obfuscate the crime, or they, too, had been put under the control
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of that powerful cabal.
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I prefer to believe the latter. I have known some of the men of
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that <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> and I have known about many others. There was not
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an ignorant or stupid man on that <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent>. So they may have
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been persuaded that the better part of discretion was to put out
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the report "to soothe the public." But is that the way to solve a
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crime or to prevent others? Did that <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> agree, nobly, to
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let a whole team of criminals walk the streets? This is a big
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question.
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By the end of 1964, <ent type='ORG'>LBJ</ent> was President and he was being carried
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along on the crest of a surging wave called <ent type='GPE'>Vietnam</ent>. Few people
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have ever been able to understand our involvement in <ent type='GPE'>Vietnam</ent>. It
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may be that clearing up the mystery of Dealey Plaza will help to
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clear up the mystery of <ent type='GPE'>Vietnam</ent>. By 1968, <ent type='PERSON'><ent type='PERSON'>Lyndon</ent> <ent type='PERSON'>John</ent>son</ent> had had
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all that one man could take of his ordeal. Uncharacteristically,
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he announced that he was through and that he would "devote his time
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to ending the war."
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Then the guns rang out again. <ent type='PERSON'>Martin Luther King</ent> was shot dead
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on a motel balcony in <ent type='GPE'>Memphis</ent> and again we have had doubtful
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treatment about that crime. Hardly had the dust, the flames, and
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the seething anger settled over the country when Bobby <ent type='PERSON'>Kennedy</ent> was
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ambushed in <ent type='GPE'>Los Angeles</ent>. It was becoming harder and harder to get
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good men to run for President. Then out of the wreckage of 1968
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came <ent type='PERSON'>Richard</ent> M. <ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent>, the man who had been kicked around but who
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was ready when called. He became President because his real
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opposition had recently been buried in <ent type='GPE'>Arlington</ent>.
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After a defeat in the mid-term elections during that winter of
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our discontent in 1970-71, <ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent> faced a panel of reporters on an
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<ent type='ORG'>ABC</ent> broadcast in January 1971. When asked why he had been unable
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to bring the country "the lift of a driving dream" he had promised
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during the <ent type='GPE'>New Hampshire</ent> primaries, <ent type='PERSON'>Nixon</ent>--in one of his rare human
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moments--looked at the reporters and then mumbled, "When you have
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inherited nightmares you are unable to bring the country the lift
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of a driving dream." A few years later that lonely, abused and--
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quite properly so--captive man won one of the strangest elections
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this country has ever seen, and then was driven from the White
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House by a nightmare of tapes spun by someone with the power to
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plant tape recorders in <ent type='ORG'>the White House</ent> without giving the
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President a switch that would at least enable him to turn them off
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when he swore at his brood of worldbeaters.
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It is fitting to note that Nixon's own prosecutors were from
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among the old gang who worked with the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent>, and that
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he was replaced as President by a man who was the most vociferous
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member of the <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> and who had the best attendance
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record at the Commission's meetings. All of these things are not
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random. All of these things did not just happen accidentally. We
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are caught up in this maelstrom and we must rise and rend this
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cloak. Like the great magician, conspiracy is only effective as
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long as the trick is a secret. We have the knowledge, we have the
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facts, we have the desire, and we have the power. It is now up to
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the <ent type='NORP'>American</ent> people to throw off this dreaded bondage. We have
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work to do. We want free elections in 1976 and we want to begin a
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glorious new century of the free.</p>
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<p> [1] Even the tests which "prove" it could have been done in 5.7 seconds are
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faulty. The shots in <ent type='GPE'>Dallas</ent> were not fired evenly; this is proved by
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the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film and by the Commission's own figures--<ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film
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frames 186-215-313. Tests were made with a "clip" of three bullets.
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No clip was found in the Book Depository Building.</p>
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<p> [2] The <ent type='ORG'><ent type='PERSON'>Warren</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent></ent> allowed even less time; according to their
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report, the elapsed time was 5.7 seconds.</p>
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<p> [3] X-rays show a piece of the bullet is still in Connally's thigh bone,
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yet there is no fragment that size missing from that bullet.</p>
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<p> [4] It is entirely possible that some technician did fire that bullet in
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this manner from that gun in order to obtain a "laboratory perfect"
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ballistics specimen. Then, when some eager conspirators' accomplice
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got it, he "planted" it as the "Miracle" bullet.</p>
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<p> [5] This is a highly technical point. Strangely, in its manipulations,
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the <ent type='ORG'>Commission</ent> "notes" that a "gap occurred in the leaves of the tree
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at Z-186," then says nothing. If there was this split-second gap,
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then the gun would have had to have been aimed and fired in that
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split second (about 1/20th of a second), and the <ent type='PERSON'>Zapruder</ent> film tree
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would have to confirm that possibility. It does not!</p>
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<p> [6] Edmund C. <ent type='ORG'>Berkeley</ent> is the publisher of the magazine "People and the
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Pursuit of Truth," Newtonville, Mass.</p>
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<p> [7] First news reports that day said, "There were three bursts of gunfire
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from automatic weapons." These reports were nearly correct.</p>
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<p>--
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daveus rattus </p>
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<p> yer friendly neighborhood ratman</p>
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<p> KOYAANISQATSI
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ko.yan.nis.qatsi (from <ent type='EVENT'>the Hopi Language</ent>) n. 1. crazy life. 2. life
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in turmoil. 3. life out of balance. 4. life disintegrating.
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5. a state of life that calls for another way of living.
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