Showing posts with label William Greer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Greer. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Greer's Smoking Gun

At the risk of beating a dead horse, we thought we would provide the smoking gun evidence that William Greer murdered John Kennedy in the limousine in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, TX on November 22, 1963.
 
For those who have followed these chronicles, it is not a new revelation that William Greer murdered President Kennedy. Long time followers also know that we have excoriated the Dulles-McCloy hearings, also known as the Warren Commission, as fraud at best, and cover-up of a murder by the murderers at worst, in a situation where both cases obtain.
 
As contemptible as the Warren Commission Report is, if one knows how to read it, one can find hidden gems hiding in plain sight. Those who think that they can discover the truth by starting with the WCR are sadly mistaken, but if one discovers the evidence for murder and constructs a proper view of the crime, the WCR can yield insightful discoveries.
 
One such finding was brought to our attention by our correspondent Deep Truth who found this gem in the testimony of Clint Hill:
"And I heard a noise from my right rear, which to me seemed to be a firecracker. I immediately looked to my right, I jumped from the car, realizing that something was wrong, ran to the Presidential limousine. Just about as I reached it, there was another sound, which was different than the first sound. I think I described it in my statement as though someone was shooting a revolver into a hard object - it seemed to have some type of an echo."
Hill has described the murder of the president by a hand gun - not by a sniper's bullet of which there were many during the 4.86 seconds which the Zapruder film says the first shot began and the last shot ended in which the president's head was shot off by Greer. We should add that the Zapruder film was heavily altered, so its value as a timing device is minimal - but as of now it is all we have.
 
Greer was under strict orders to not leave the ambush zone until the President was dead. So he turned to his right to murder the president. He didn't have to worry about Connally noticing him because Connally was part of the conspiracy. In any event we do not believe that Connally saw Greer shoot due to all of the commotion from the first shots.
 
Greer's cues did not come from his own observation. We believe that Umbrella Man was his signaler, and one reason he turned around to get instructions. In another words, while it was "wet" - a code word used among MI6 and CIA for murder - shots should continue to be fired at Kennedy. When Umbrella Man lowered his umbrella, shooting season was over.
 
One other interesting fact about Hill's testimony is that he was able to run from the car behind the limousine - which was several yards behind - to jump into the back of the vehicle to prevent Jackie Kennedy from escaping for her life. The fact that Hill could run to enter the vehicle is even more proof that the limousine was halted while Greer murdered the president.
 
The CIA, Mossad, and Bush Crime Syndicate have shills all over the internet ridiculing the case that Greer murdered the president, indicating to us its efficacy as truth. They rarely deal with the facts, of which the most salient is that there is no other credible alternative theory of the murder due to forensic evidence such as ballistics, the condition of the skull, and eye and ear witnesses, of which Hill was the latter.
 
William Greer, along with his fellow snipers, will go down in history as the most vile murderer of the 20th century - he has no peer for wickedness. Hill's testimony, however inadvertent, reveals the smoking gun, and solves the murder of President Kennedy.


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Saturday, March 21, 2015

One More Once: Greer, Connally, and Kennedy

Long time readers of these Chronicles know that we have struggled valiantly to explain the relationship between William Greer, John Connally, and John Kennedy in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963 when the Mossad’s CIA murdered the President at high noon. We believe that we can now recount a coherent narrative of the relationships.
While the theory has been around since the 1960s, we have championed the case that William Greer, the Secret Service driver of the presidential limousine, delivered the shot which blew the brains out of the president.
We have fumbled on John Connally, but believe that one of our correspondents, a person who humorously asked to be identified as Deep Truth,  brought to our attention a theory which makes eminent sense regarding Connally as collateral damage in the limousine. Deep Truth argues that Connally was intentionally shot in order to keep him humble and to disqualify his witness of Greer’s murder of the president.
Returning to Greer, we have previously noted his close relationship to Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, Kennedy’s traitorous ambassador to South Viet Nam, who conspired with the CIA to run an independent policy in Viet Nam,  and who supported the murder of the Diem brothers.
Being an insider with Lodge made Greer an excellent conspirator in the murder. Kennedy’s long time driver suddenly died a month before the Dallas trip, which in our estimation was a murder – the old “heart attack” routine, in order to make room for Greer.
In Dealey Plaza, Greer carried with him a 45 caliber weapon, with witnesses testifying to the sounds of small arms fire. Douglas Horne has reported that the witnesses of the original Zapruder film – a film no one has seen since a day or 2 after the assassination – except the CIA and Mossad – stated that the explosiveness and violence of the fatal head shot to Kennedy was massively greater than what is evident in the adulterated Zapruder film.
Thus it seems reasonable that a closer proximity to the president than the Grassy Knoll was required to achieve the accentuated violence which killed Mr Kennedy - a proximity enjoyed by the president's driver.  Greer’s murder of the president explains why Jackie attempted to escape the limousine – not because she was trying to help Clint Hill into the vehicle as is so commonly supposed – an almost preposterous idea.
It is Greer’s murder of Kennedy which necessitated the altering of the Zapruder film, a plot in which Zapruder was intimately involved. The fact that Greer brought the limousine to a full stop cements the case for his culpability as a murderer, and why he was rushing around so feverishly at Bethesda to cover-up the crime.
This brings us to Connally, whom we have argued, as have others such as Horne, who was indeed part of the conspiracy to murder Kennedy, working as a protégé of Lyndon Johnson. Some will argue that Connally was hit by stray bullets. There are a few simpletons who still believe the Warren Commission’s hoot about the Single Bullet Theory – in reality the Magic Bullet Theory – that the shots which killed Kennedy somehow managed to hit Connally in at least 3 places. My God, have we a bridge for you.
More sophisticated Conspiracy scientists would argue that Connally was shot in a case of mistaken identity since either Johnson or Yarborough were supposed to be with the president. Johnson despised Senator Yarborough who knew what a scumbag Johnson was. However, it is possible that one of the assassins did not know about the last minute change in plans, and therefore mistakenly shot Connally when Yarborough was the real target. With Collins Radio all over Dealey Plaza, we have little patience for the theory. Also, we believe that it was always a part of the plan to shoot any witnesses in the limousine.
Yet others analysts would argue that Connally was shot because of his political rivalry with George Bush and Jack Crichton, both of whom sought to gain control of Texas politics with the governor’s office. Although we suspect that there is some truth in that observation, we believe that the ultimate answer comes from our friend Deep Truth.
The most plausible explanation of Connally’s attempted assassination is that he was deliberately shot to silence him and to compromise his testimony about what he observed in the limousine when Greer shot the president. Connally was shot less than a split second after Kennedy, and we believe that the governor was shot by Mac Wallace on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository, a location in which damning finger print evidence attests to his presence. Wallace had a long career murdering people for Johnson until his demise circa 1971.
When Connally regained consciousness at Parkland Hospital, he ordered all Secret Service officers out of the hospital, and demanded to be taken to the top floor where he could be guarded by Texas state police officers. Why? Because he knew from his participation in the murder, and his witness in the limousine, that the Secret Service was the trigger puller in the murder, and he did not want to become part of a cleanup operation as had Tippit and Oswald, and so many hundreds more.
We now feel satisfied in our narrative about why Connally was shot in the limousine. With so many expert assassins ringing Dealey Plaza, he could have been murdered. Connally always stated – even to the end of his despicable life – that America would never know the truth about the Kennedy murder, and could not know for "national security" reasons. Connally was still clinging to his useless, wretched life to the bitter end.
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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.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

More Evidence That William Greer Murdered Kennedy

[Editor's Update: 3/13/2021. We no longer maintain that William Greer fired any shots at President Kennedy. We do hold emphatically that he stopped the limousine to give the numerous snipers surrounding Dealey Plaza the opportunity to fire the kill shot which came from the front. Assigning Greer two tasks would be insane for an operation as sensitive as this one. Another live and learn example.]

We recently posted our thesis that Secret Service agent William Greer murdered President John F Kennedy in Dealey Plaza in the City of Hate on November 22, 1963. New evidence emerges which supports our contention.
 
One additional witness to our murder brief was John Connally who told his nephew without hesitation that William Greer shot the president's head off, this according to an unidentified Charles P writing on January 26, 2009 to the editor of educate-yourself.org.
 
While some may dismiss this evidence as flimsy at best, it is further corroborated by S M Holland, a former deputy sheriff and employee of Union Terminal Company who was standing on the triple overpass at the time of the assassination and heard the first two shots which he said sounded like rifles and the third shot which sounded like a .38 or .45 caliber hand gun.
 
He told the Warren Commission his observations which are entirely credible as he was a life long hunter who used shotguns, hand guns, and rifles, knowing expertly the sounds they made. Other witnesses provided similar testimony about fire crackers going off in the car.
 
We state without equivocation that William Greer delivered the lethal head shot to Kennedy which explains why his wife, Jacqueline, made a mad dash to exit the limousine while the murderers completed their killing spree.

Reference
http://educate-yourself.org/lte/zapruderfilmgreershootingjfk26jan09.shtml
Michael Gordon, reports from Into The Midnight by Joseph McBride, as told 9/17/2013

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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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