Showing posts with label JFK Assassins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JFK Assassins. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Fetzer Names 6 Assassins of President Kennedy

The man we consider the dean of JFK assassination researchers, Professor Jim Fetzer, recently divulged the names of 6 men he considers the assassins of President John Kennedy who was murdered in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. Neither Lee Oswald nor James Files is found among that list; nor are the names of two Cuban brothers we had identified previously.

The list confirms our previous arguments that the CIA and the Dallas Police Department were heavily involved in the murder of the President. We have also implicated members of the DPD in the murder of Officer J D Tippit. Neither the President nor Tippit were murdered by Oswald.

Kennedy’s assassins are as follows:

1.  Dallas Deputy Sheriff Harry Weatherford, shooting from the top of the Dallas County Records Building, hit the president in the back, inflicting the wound which co-conspirator Gerald Ford moved in order to support the preposterous Single Bullet Theory, or more accurately known as the Magic Bullet Theory. Weatherford used a Carcano rifle.

2.  Jack Lawrence, a veteran of the United States Air Force like co-conspirator Curtis LeMay, shooting from the south triple overpass, fired through the windshield to wound the President in the throat. Our view is that the throat wound came from the grassy knoll, but we are open to new presentations of the evidence based upon ballistics evidence.

3.  Nestor “Tony” Izquierdo, recruited by the CIA, also using a Carcano, shot the President in the back of the head from the Dal-Tex building where George Bush was arrested but quickly released. The Dal-Tex building is where CIA asset Zapruder worked his dress business, and where the CIA fronted with the firm Dallas Uranium and Oil.

4.  Roscoe White, a DPD officer and CIA assassin, and the man who impersonated Oswald in the ridiculous backyard photo sporting a rifle, which was found in the possession of CIA asset Ruth Paine, fired from the grassy knoll but sent his bullets into the grass to avoid hitting Jackie, according to Fetzer.

5.  Malcolm Wallace, hit man and bag man for Lyndon Johnson, fired from the Texas School Book Depository, hitting Governor John Connally in a case of mistaken identity. Fetzer says that Wallace thought that he was murdering Senator Yarborough. We are aware that Joan Mellen, another indefatigable researcher, doubts the authenticity of the Wallace fingerprint found in the TSBD, but for the moment side with Fetzer.

6.  Frank Sturgis of the CIA, and later of Watergate fame, delivered the shot from the triple overpass which fatally wounded the President from the front. This location comports well with Sherry Feister’s position for the assassin. Sturgis confessed to attempting to kill Marita Lorenz, one time mistress of Fidel Castro, and the witness who was able to confirm murderer E Howard Hunt’s location in Dallas, TX on the day of the assassination in the famous 1982 lawsuit which he brought against the Spotlight in an act of foolish hubris, and eventually lost.
For anyone still enamored with the Tegan Mathis nonsense about Colin Powell shooting from the TSBD, we urge you to study Fetzer’s findings.
 
For our part, we had identified the last 3 of Fetzer’s assassins, but were surprised by the first 3 as we thought that they would forever be lost to history. If anyone could claim case closed, Fetzer deserves honors for having done so. However there is an enormous trove of information yet to be revealed about the assassination. With these names, we are down to tying up loose ends and tying these trigger pullers to men at the very highest levels of the military industrial complex, some of whom went on to be presidents, and others who made these murderers president.

Reference
Sherwood Ross, Six JFK Shooters, Three Tied To CIA, Named–Oswald not among them, Veteran's Today, December 28, 2014, (veteranstoday.com accessed January 17, 2014)

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Kennedy Assassins

Mark Lane’s latest book, Last Word, on the John Kennedy assassination is a tour de force of evidence, logic, and scholarship. It is a gold mine of information including the names of the principal actors in the sordid execution of an American president. In this posting, we will focus on the chapter of the book concerning The Liberty Lobby and its newspaper The Spotlight whose defense against E Howard Hunt blew the case wide open.

In 1978, The Spotlight published an article by ex-CIA agent Victor Marchetti concerning E Howard Hunt’s presence in Dallas on November 22, 1963 as well as his connections with the murder of the president. Marchetti also predicted certain outcomes of the House Select Committee on Assassinations which never materialized.

Hunt took exception to this article through a lawsuit which awarded him 650,000 USD in no small part due to the defendant's lawyer's utter incompetence. Fortunately The Liberty Lobby was able to win an appeal on grounds of plain error for which the appellate judges remanded the case back for retrial.

At this point, each team acquired a new set of attorneys in which comes Mark Lane for the defense. Lane is well known to Kennedy researchers as perhaps the dean of Assassination historians for his legal and learned presentation of facts and analysis concerning the case, to say nothing of his early and loud objections to the quackery of the Warren Commission. Lane is perhaps the most cogent and reasonable advocate for the case in favor of a conspiracy.

Lane develops a case based upon the substance and merit of the article – namely that Hunt was involved in a conspiracy to kill the President and that he was indeed in Dallas at the time of the murder. During depositions and court testimony, we discover the names of those operationally involved in the murder including possibly some of the trigger men.

Many names are well worn among assassination researchers such as E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis aka Frank Fiorini, and perhaps to a less extent Gerry Patrick Hemming. The star witness at the trial was Marita Lorenz who was briefly Fidel Castro’s mistress whom the CIA had turned into one of their agents.

She testified that Hunt, Sturgis, and she were all CIA agents - paid by the agency - who had taken a convoy of two cars (corrected by Hemming as three) to Dallas arriving 11/21. They met in a motel room where Hunt paid Sturgis an envelope of cash. Knowing that something horrifically big was about to happen, Marita begged Sturgis to get her out of Dallas which he did that night. Before leaving she met Jack Ruby who visited them in the motel room.

When Hunt’s attorney asked her who the men in the convoy were, she named the aforementioned party plus brothers Novo and Pedro Diaz Lenz. This testimony is astonishing because it gives us the names of key assassins in the plot.

Marita also testified that Guillermo and Ignacio Novo were also accomplices to the assassination – brothers who later murdered Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt in 1976. The former was foreign minister under Salvador Allende who was deposed and murdered in a CIA coup in 1973, while the latter was an American woman working to bring democracy to Chile.

What is even more interesting about the Novo brothers is that they were working under James Buckley, a former senator and judge with deep intelligence connections, and brother of spook William Buckley, to murder these people.

After the trial, Lane found Hemming with whom he shared the details of the testimony. He confirmed it with the correction already noted parenthetically above.

James Douglass reports in his fabulous book, The Assassination of John F Kennedy and Why It Matters, witnesses who saw someone – Jack Ruby - positioning firearms at the underpass. Indeed, he was positioning the weapons – which contained small arms to machine guns – he obtained from Sturgis the night before at at motel where Marita was briefly located on 11/21. Jacky Ruby was intimately involved with underworld mobsters.

The wonderful benefit of including the mob in the plot is that the CIA could create more confusion and deniability for its part by sending historians down another rabbit hole in pursuit of the mob. Indeed, one recent book’s thesis is that the mob masterminded the assassination – a contention so retarded as to leave one wondering if the author of that book has even a GED.

If you have been living under a rock, as I had been, and not known the details of the Liberty Lobby case, you would never know that a jury determined for court record that the CIA indeed murdered the president of the United States in broad daylight.

Reference
Last Word, Mark Lane
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