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Date: 10-25-92 (21:40) Number: 3533 of 4255
To: ALL Refer#: NONE
From: JOHN DINARDO Read: (N/A)
Subj: Part XIX, PACIFICA RADIO Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE
Conf: US_JFKCONSPIR (193) Read Type: GENERAL (+)
From: jad@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (John DiNardo)
Subject: Part XIX, PACIFICA RADIO Investigates the Murder of President Kennedy
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1992 22:04:05 GMT
I made the following transcript from a tape recording
of a broadcast by Pacifica Radio Network station
WBAI-FM (99.5)
505 Eighth Ave., 19th Fl.
New York, NY 10018 (212) 279-0707
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
(continuation)
JIM MARRS:
Okay. No problem. He was hit in the back. But the Warren
Commission and everybody up to today has lied to us and said that
he was hit in the neck. Why? Because he was hit in the back, and
it came out his throat. That's an upward trajectory, and it could
not possibly turn in mid-air and come down to strike Connally.
So it destroys the "single bullet theory" which is the whole
foundation of the "lone assassin theory".
Now, the "smoking gun". The "smoking gun" is the minutes of the
January 27th, 1964 meeting of the Warren Commission. And we have
the Chief Counsel, J. Lee Rankin addressing the Warren Commission
([ex-CIA Director] Allen Dulles, [future President] Gerald Ford).
And he says (quote):
"It seems quite apparent now, since we have a picture of where
the bullet entered in the back, that the bullet entered below the
shoulder blade, to the right of the backbone, which is below the
place where the picture shows the bullet came out the neckband of
the shirt, in front. So that how it could turn and ......"
And he trails off, because he realizes he has just talked his way
right out of the "single bullet theory". So they all just decided to
turn their eyes. They're not going to look at the facts, and they're
going to lie to us and say that the bullet went [entered] through
the neck. And THAT is the crux of this whole case. It was a lie
from start to finish. It was a lie perpetrated at the highest levels
of the Federal Government. And those people who knew better --
who knew where the bullet went, and then lied to us -- are technically
and legally, under the law, guilty of being accessories-after-the-fact,
which, under the law, means that they are just as guilty as whoever
pulled the trigger[s].
And that's what elevates this crime from the murder of President Kennedy
to a coup d'etat in the United States.
[JD: a crime of "high treason" against the people of the United States]
GARY NULL:
Alright. Let's take a look at the other evidence. Then I want to
come back to your assertion here, because if there was a coup d'etat,
I want to go through the cast of characters and people who have
been alleged, up to this point, to be suspects; such as: Organized
Crime, pro and anti-Castro Cubans, the CIA and other intelligence
agencies, the FBI, some of the oil cartel men, some of the right-wing
reactionaries, some of the military hierarchy. I want to look at
each one of these, because you could not have a coup d'etat without
having the participation of at least four of those groups. It would
not work. And anyone planning a military operation of this magnitude
would have known that.
JIM MARRS:
That's true.
GARY NULL:
You do not plan a coup d'etat if you know that the military could
come in and stop you. The FBI would stop you. The Justice Department
would stop you. So, Organized Crime, by itself, could not possibly
do it -- which is what's laughable about many of these assertions
that Organized Crime could do this. First of all, it is my theory
that these members of Organized Crime have never been very smart --
that almost everything that they have ever done we have a very
detailed history of, because they've talked about every crime
they've ever committed on audio tapes that are in the hands of the
different courts. From John Gotti on down, every one of these
people talk. They're braggarts.
Secondly, they couldn't have covered-up because they've never been
able to cover anything up. In time, every one of their secrets has
come forward. And, from that time until now, if Organized Crime was
involved, we would have heard about it on FBI wiretaps or other
taps that have occurred. So they may have had some participation.
But to assume that they were responsible BY THEMSELVES? It goes
beyond any feasibility.
This was a military-style operation. But the military would NOT
have committed this had they known that the security agencies
would have challenged them.
JIM MARRS:
Exactly!
GARY NULL:
So you can't have one group [committing a coup d'etat], knowing that
there is a balance of power within our Government. Any one of those
balances that is left uncontrolled would be the one that would
uncover it or, in effect, take back the power. So you have to have,
in effect, complicity by all the major groups. And I think it's
laughable that Blakey, of the House Select Committee on
Assassinations, would have assumed that the Mob did it by itself,
as if they had the skill to do it. Their hits have been effective,
but not skillful. And these [assassins] were EXTREMELY skilled. And
their cover-up was meticulous. The Mob, by itself, could not have
covered up, and have stolen information out of the National Archives,
and done the things that have been done. So I want you to give us
your view of that. But let's go back and look at other
inconsistencies and obfuscations at Dealey Plaza.
JIM MARRS:
Okay. First, let me make a quick point. I agree with everything
that you've said, except that I would like to point out to your
audience that I don't believe -- and I don't think you believe,
either -- that everbody within Government and everybody within the
intelligence services knew what was going to happen and
participated actively in the assassination of President Kennedy.
It doesn't work that way. They are all highly compartmentalized.
Very often, the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing.
And the way to control that is from the absolute top. So we've got
two men who were in absolute, undeniable, total control of the
investigation into the death of President Kennedy. And it just
happens to be the two men who benefitted most from the assassination,
and who hated Kennedy the most. And that was Lyndon Johnson, his
successor, and J. Edgar Hoover, Johnson's buddy and neighbor, who
was in control of the FBI.
[JD: Many years ago, I read a report that the day before President
Kennedy was assassinated, he was quoted as remarking:
"That's Lyndon Johnson, and he's in a lot of trouble."
Can anyone cite a published source of any quote like this?]
(to be continued)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
If you agree that this story deserves broad public attention, please
assist in disseminating it by posting it to other bulletin boards,
and by posting hardcopies in public places, both on and off campus.
Date: 10-25-92 (21:40) Number: 3534 of 4255
To: ALL Refer#: NONE
From: JOHN DINARDO Read: (N/A)
Subj: Part XIX, PACIFICA RADIO Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE
Conf: US_JFKCONSPIR (193) Read Type: GENERAL (+)
As evidence accrues concerning the corporate mass-media's thirty-year
cover-up of the corporate CIA's coup d'etat against the People of
the United States, the need for citizen reportage becomes
ever more striking.
John DiNardo
The episodes of this series can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from the sites:
ftp.css.itd.umich.edu and red.css.itd.umich.edu
Log in with name "anonymous" or "ftp" and supply your email address as the
password. The files are kept in the directory /poli/essays.d/conspiracy.d
(Instructions for ftp retrieval are dependent upon what sort of system
the user is on. On a UNIX machine, one would do, at the command prompt:
ftp ftp.css.itd.umich.edu This may be different on IBMs and Vax systems.)