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- From: pcollac@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com (Paul Collacchi)
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- Subject: Re: Conspiracy Book of the Year Nomination
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 19:46:03 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.092439.2301@ccsvax.sfasu.edu>,
- f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu writes:
- |>
- |> Nomination for Conspiracy Book of the Year
- |>
- |> If you haven't yet read L. Fletcher Prouty's "JFK. The CIA, Vietnam
- |> And The Plot To Assassinate John F. Kennedy", then add it to your
- |> 'must read' list. In real life Prouty is a former high-level military-
- |> CIA operative who was the character named "X" in Oliver Stone's
- |> momentous movie JFK.
- |>
-
- I nominate Dick Russell's "The Man Who Knew Too Much." Russell develops
- a thesis regarding the assassination of JFK based on much new data, much
- of which comes directly or indirectly from Richard Case Nagell. For those of
- you unfamiliar with Nagell, he appears to be a dis-illusioned spy who
- came in from the cold type who first made himself known to Garrison.
- Briefly, Nagell claims to have been an agent working for a branch of US
- intelligence who was contracted to penetrate a "project" involving
- Oswald, and ultimately, to kill Oswald to prevent the assassination.
-
- Nagell was always believed to be a little eccentric by the research
- community, but Russell ferrets him out, gets much more detail, and then
- chases down the details not only to establish-- once and for all--
- Nagell's credibility, but to advance the investigation into new territory.
-
- The blockbuster regarding Nagell is that he came to understand that he was
- being manipulated by the Soviets while he thought he was working for the
- CIA. In other words, his "case officer" at that time, was KGB or GRU or
- whatever,
- and he was at that time an unwitting "double-agent." The Soviets wished
- to *prevent* the assassination.
-
- There's circles within circles within circles within circles in this case,
- and it kind of makes sense. Like Prouty, Russell believes that JFK was
- a victim of presumably "rogue" cold-warriors united by many diverse and
- common desires. Elements of this cabal are the same elements dug up by
- Garrison -- anti-Castro Cubans, spies, militant right-wingers, Army.
-
- Russell also establishes some of the relationships and inter-relationships
- in the "intelligence" community and comes to understand a sense of
- brotherhood that exists within the community itself and stands outside
- of nationalism.
- In a sense, any serious investigation into JFK's murder would ultimately
- have exposed the entire world-wide intelligence apparatus -- CIA, Military,
- KGB, GRU, G-2, MI5. etc. No serious, honest investigation could have
- avoided it. And so, in a really bizarre sense, I have come to believe
- that a cover-up was necessitated -- if you really believe that your
- intelligence apparatus is
- worth protecting. Hoover was uniquely qualified to do this, provided he could
- enlist Johnson. I would guess therefore, that the WC was set up and
- manipulated by Hoover to arrive at the "cover" story. Not because Hoover
- or Johnson or anyone in officialdom had anything to hide about the
- participating in the killing of JFK, but because they didn't want to
- expose any intelligence apparatus to scrutiny, including Hoover's and
- inform the public of the (amazing) shit that they were doing at the
- height of the cold war.
-
- Read the book, its good.
-
- Paul Collacchi
-