Showing posts with label Secret Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Secret Service. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Kennedy Murder Solved!

We are elated to present at long last the trigger man who murdered President Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The man who murdered the president was William Greer.
 
We admit to waffling on the matter of Greer’s involvement in the murder of Kennedy. At times we have identified him as the trigger man; at other times we have marked him as an accomplice. Information we have pieced together in the past has been reinforced emphatically by Doug Horne whose prodigious 5 volume series, Inside the Assassination Records Review Board, provides the nail in the coffin of Greer’s guilt.
 
Not only did Greer bring the presidential limousine to a complete halt on Elm Street, but he fired the 45 caliber pistol which ended the president’s life. We had previously surmised that he stopped the limousine in order to give the assassins a clear shot at the president, but we were too generous to his involvement. Greer stopped the vehicle because the assassins – all 6 of them – failed to murder the president. So stopping the vehicle, Greer pulled his nickel plated pistol and shot the president from his position in the limousine.
 
We believe that this explains why Mrs Kennedy left the vehicle, fearing that Greer would murder her next. The pictures seen in the heavily redacted Zapruder film may give the impression that she was attempting to retrieve skull matter, or help Secret Service agent Clint Hill onto the vehicle, but we believe that the real reason for her actions was self preservation.
 
When Hill entered the vehicle, he faced a 45 caliber pistol, a statement he made in testimony to the ARRB. In a secret video which has not been released to the public, but one which Horne was allowed to view, an Air Force 1 steward testified that Hill told him that he heard gunshots fired from within the limousine and that a 45 was pointed straight to his [ie Hill’s]face when he leapt aboard the presidential carrier from the rear.
 
Hill himself testified to the ARRB that he heard 3 pistol shots fired from within the limousine. This testimony was corroborated by other witnesses, including 2 standing on the overpass who heard the same gunshots, with one witness testifying that it was a 45 caliber weapon.
 
Further substantiation came from Nurse Bertha Lozano who smelled gun powder on both Kennedy and Connally as they were wheeled into Parkland Memorial Hospital, confirming that a sniper's bullet did not kill the president.
 
Hugh Betzner testified in an affidavit to the Dallas Sheriff’s department on November 22, 1963 that he saw a nickel plated 45 caliber weapon in the hands of someone from within the vehicle. Jean Hill, standing only a few feet from the automobile saw plain closed persons returning fire.
 
Horne also provided important evidence implicating Greer’s car mate Roy Kellerman, Winston Lawson, Emory Roberts, Gerald Behn, Floyd Boring, and Elmer Moore in the murder. Moore was instrumental in forcing the Parkland doctors to accept the fake autopsy produced by Curtis Lemay at Bethesda.
 
Greer conveniently replaced Kennedy’s previous driver who died under “mysterious circumstances” a month prior to the trip to Dallas. We firmly believe that he was murdered. Prior to joining the Secret Service, Greer worked for Henry Cabot Lodge, even living on his estate. Lodge is the man who was behind the murder of South Vietnamese president Diem, a belligerent act which infuriated Kennedy.
 
Greer was a high school dropout from Northern Protestant Ireland with close ties to Lodge. Lodge in turn was connected with Nixon. With this information, plus other evidence, we are now firmly convinced that Lodge and Nixon were co-conspirators in the murder of President Kennedy.
 
While Greer pulled the trigger, he by no means was the principal in the plot. The movers and shakers behind the coup of 1963 were people like Lodge, Nixon, Johnson, Dulles, Bundy, Harriman, Bush, and many other murderers who hide behind the respectability of wealth and hauteur. These men are nothing but criminals who should be vilified for the rest of time.
 
We can now rest our case in the murder of the president. Greer is guilty of killing Kennedy, but he was nothing more than that pesky string which, when pulled, unwinds the cheap suit revealing the naked crimes of the rich and powerful.
Copyright 2014 Tony Bonn. All rights reserved.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

William Greer Murdered President Kennedy

[Editor's Note 10/13/2021 - We are way late in denouncing this Chronicle. Although we still believe that Greer purposely stopped his vehicle to give the snipers ideal shooting conditions, we do not believe that he fired his pistol. We were taken away with nonsense at the time.]

United States Secret Service Agent William Greer ( 1909 – 1985 ) murdered President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas’ Dealey Plaza while working under orders from the Rockefeller cabal which engineered America’s first coup d’état.
 
The evidence has been hiding in plain sight though heavily encumbered by faked evidence occluding the testimony of the physical evidence. One of our correspondents, Michael Gordon, an inveterate researcher into the Kennedy case, has uncovered a book published in 2010, Murder From Within, which lays out the case against Greer.
 
The book was originally published by Fred Newcomb and Perry Adams, who were also its authors, when they found that the state controlled media would not handle their explosive book. You can tell a million lies without notice, but don’t ever get caught telling the truth.
 
The story relies upon 8 years of research by the men beginning in 1966 when Edward J Epstein’s article questioning the fraudulent Warren Commission Report provoked Newcomb, a professional photographic expert, to dig deeply into the case.
 
Their results are astonishing with Dealey Plaza being one, but not the only, focal point of the action. The drama began with a stray shot fired from one of the many shooters and assassins ringing the Plaza, a signal to open fire. The second shot came from behind the fence on the grassy knoll which hit Kennedy in the throat. Jackie Kennedy looked to her husband to ask what was wrong as the President clutched his throat.
 
At about the same time, John Connally (1917-1993), sitting by the limousine’s right window behind Secret Service agent Roy Kellerman, turned to his right to watch the president, most likely because he wanted to witness the President’s death. At the moment Connally was facing the President, Jackie abruptly stared at Connally for an extended period. The reason for this strange attention to the Texas Governor was because he was reacting – and quite verbally we imagine – to a point blank gun shot fired straight at his back. Two other stray shots from the Dal-Tex building hit the limousine windshield and windshield frame.
 
When Greer, the President's Secret Service driver, realized that the President was not dead, he used his pistol to murder Kennedy point blank from the front at which point Jackie paniced and attempted to escape the murder mobile only to be rebuffed by Clint Hill shoving her back into the limousine. At least two more stray rifle shots were fired. Greer suddenly acceleratesd to Parkland Memorial Hospital where they press the doctors quickly for a death certificate in order to swear-in Johnson as president.
 
Meanwhile, the bubble top of the limousine is installed so that Secret Service agents can immediately wash down the interior of the vehicle to scrub it for any evidence.
 
At Parkland Secret Service agents secured every phone in order to prevent anyone from calling out to report news. The Secret Service also commandeered the body in order to whisk it back to Washington for a fake autopsy and removal of any forensic evidence showing a frontal head wound.
 
While at the hospital, the Secret Service also spread the rumor that an agent has been shot so that it could assert federal jurisdiction over the entire Dallas area in order to claim the slain president's body. Under Texas law, any murder on Texas soil is strictly the jurisdiction of the state. Secret Service agents threatened reluctant doctors with murder to relinquish the body, thus concluding the coup.
 
Much of this narrative contradicts in key places points we have made previously. Although we have long advocated a frontal shot, we had assumed that it took place by a trained sniper near the Stemmons underpass. Even with high powered scopes, this maneuver is difficult against a moving target, one reason why Greer stopped the president's vehicle. However, when the other assassins failed in their attempts, Greer had to stop the vehicle to murder the president.
 
When we reported earlier the overwhelming evidence supporting an altered Zapruder film, we thought the reason was to obscure the frontal assault. While the CIA was only partially successful in that task, the main reason for the alteration was to remove evidence of a stopped vehicle, and to omit any evidence of Greer’s treason by regicide. The Zapruder film sustained serious corruptions, something which the original developers have testified to Douglas Horne.
 
While the Secret Service was an organic part of the coup, they were still under operational direction from the CIA, which in turn is the operational arm of the Rockefeller Nazi syndicate which rules the country through its fabulous wealth.
 
We were skeptical of Greer’s guilt at first – not because he was not a murderer – but because of the audacity and lack of evidence for such a case. But the surviving evidence shows his body movements to be in concert with the head shot to Kennedy and explains how both Connally and Kennedy were shot at so quickly.
 
When Connally was in the hospital, he ordered his state security to guard his room and the building and to allow absolutely no Secret Service agents near. When he yelled in the limousine that “they are going to kill both of us,” he knew the plot since he was extremely instrumental in luring Kennedy to Dallas and to the kill zone. Thus we ponder why the revolutionaries wished to murder a co-conspirator.
 
This explanation of John Kennedy’s death is breath taking, but it fits the most facts. If anyone is still looking at Oswald as the assassin, we invite him to apply for a timeshare in our deluxe bridge stretching from here to Shangri-La.

Copyright 2013 Tony Bonn. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Did The Secret Service Murder JFK?


One of the benefits of the Warren Commission is that its obfuscations created fertile ground for endless speculation about the murder of John Kennedy. While we believe that we have a solid understanding the major plot elements, we have yet to examine the role of the Secret Service (SS) in the murder of the president it was committed to protect.

As guilty as the Secret Service was in the murder of John Kennedy, we take care to note that it operated under the aegis of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). One of the clearest points of connection between the two agencies was the issuance of identification. Dallas deputy sherrif Roger Craig stopped two of the trigger men behind the fence of the grassy knoll as potential suspects. When they pulled SS badges, he let them go.

The Warren Commission discovered that the SS did not issue its own badges and identification. Instead the CIA’s Technical Services Division lead by Sidney Gottlieb – who was the father of the MKULTRA brainwashing program – issued the fake credentials to the triggermen standing behind the fence.

Two men leaving the Texas School Book Depository (TSBD) escaped under the same prevarication – i.e. they flashed SS badges to the detaining officer.

We are doubtful that the triggermen were SS agents, thus our only point in this matter is to show that the CIA used SS paraphernalia to cloak the assassins. However, the SS was most assuredly and knowingly involved in the murder of the president so most likely coooperated in the matter of identification.

Mark Lane reports the hatred which most of the SS presidential detail shared for the president. He quotes from Abraham Bolden’s autobiography their stated position that they would not do anything to protect the president from danger. Bolden’s story is fascinating in its own right and deserving of special attention.

Key facts to consider in the SS’s commission of murder are the following. All of the expensively trained team of presidential agents were transferred out of the department in the 60 days prior to the assassination. While transfers may have been in order, such a wholesale depletion of trained men was not.

The net effect of this evisceration was a complement of team members who were not as qualified as the former team, making the president more vulnerable than necessary in a highly risky environment - particularly when one considers the assassination attempt in Chicago earlier in the month.

The secret service team remaining who were assigned for duty on the 22d were drinking the night before in direct violation of service regulations which explicitly state that there is no excuse for such behavior. In addition to showing contempt for the president, this activity significantly compromised their effectiveness.

The agents in the car behind the president did not even pretend to take action when gun fire opened on the president. They were trained to recognize gun fire but they told the Warren Commission that it was a firecracker or motorcycle backfire – laughable excuses which the Commisssion did not question.

Just to make sure that the president was as exposed as possible, flanking cars were not assigned to the presidential limousine as is customary. More significantly, the SS detail was very sparse – much more so than protocol and the occasion demanded. The coup de grace was the removal of the bubble on the limousine which was ordered by the SS.

The two agents in the front car were the most heinous of all. Agent William R. Greer was the driver while Roy H. Kellerman – agent in charge of the White House detail for Dallas - was the front passenger. He was one of the emergency substitutes for Gerald A. Behn who made last minute vacation plans leaving the far less qualified Kellerman in charge.

Under normal circumstances, one could argue that Greer was not assassin since he didn’t fire a weapon. However, under the circumstances, he is equal to a triggerman since he was required to momentarily stop the limousine in order for the triggermen to hit their target.

By all accounts, Greer stopped or nearly stopped - in complete and total defiance of his training, after the first shot to the back until the shot to the skull killed the president. Nor did Greer take any evasive action - again defying SS standards. After that shot, Greer sped up headed for Parkland Memorial Hospital where the president was pronounced dead.

Gerald Blaine, with Lisa McCubbin, wrote The Kennedy Detail which attempts to exonerate the role of the Secret Service prior to and during the murder. Blaine was in Arlington, Virginia at the time of the assassination. Unfortunately Blaine is truth challenged – a challenge which Mark Lane overcomes nicely in Last Word. The book pages make nice kitty litter box lining.

Just as the Roman Praetorian guard could make and break emperors, so too the Secret Service controlled who would be president - with CIA nudging of course.

Reference
Last Word, Mark Lane
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