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- From: jad@Turing.ORG (John DiNardo)
- Subject: Part 21, PACIFICA RADIO Investigates the Murder of President Kennedy
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.223626.23345@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Keywords: researchers' revelations about the assassination of President Kennedy
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- Organization: The Turing Project, Charlottesville Virginia.
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 22:36:26 GMT
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- The following transcript was made 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
-
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- (continuation)
- JIM MARRS [author of CROSSFIRE]:
- In fact, they used motorcycle officers, who were to flank Kennedy's
- car, who were given orders by the Secret Service not to proceed
- past the rear bumper. That left him hanging out there, unprotected.
- Dallas police Captain Fritz had requested of the Secret Service
- that he be allowed to ride a car or two back from the President
- with some of his sharpshooters and to watch the windows and watch
- for problems on the rooftops. He was told: No, you can ride at
- the rear of the motorcade. So, in disgust, he just went on to the
- trademart.
-
- None of the normal precautions were taken that day. And, in fact,
- there were direct violations of Secret Service regulations, the
- most blatant of which was that the men who were actually in charge
- of protecting the President -- in direct violation of Secret
- Service regulations -- were out drinking until four and five in
- the morning over in Fort Worth. And they were not just drinking
- beer. They were drinking Everclear. This was a direct violation,
- punishable by dismissal from the Secret Service, and yet, all of
- this was hushed up and covered up.
-
- The next big security breach was that Secret Service regulations
- stated that you would not make a turn greater than ninety degrees.
- And if you had to make a ninety degree turn, you'd station
- security people at the intersection. Well, the one hundred and
- twenty degree turn in front of the Texas School Book Depository
- was a direct violation. And no security people were stationed
- there. Only one policeman, Joe Smith, was stationed there. And
- what was his experience? He said that he heard shots down near
- the triple underpass by the little concrete monument, ran down
- there, and could still smell gunpowder hanging in the bushes.
- So you could see that there was something really wrong going on
- with the motorcade.
-
- GARY NULL:
- So Secret Service elements would have to have been involved.
- Isn't it also true that the right-flanking motorcycle cop leaves
- the motorcade when everyone turns onto Elm Street, and that cop
- continues straight down Houston Street?
-
- JIM MARRS:
- Well, that is true, but I think I have an explanation for that.
- In one of Mary Moorman's five Polaroid snapshots, we see a
- picture of this motorcycle officer, by himself, rushing down Elm
- Street. I think what happened there was kind of a normal police
- motorcade procedure, like in a funeral or something. One runs up
- ahead, checks the intersection and holds traffic while everybody
- goes through -- and then he races ahead -- leap-frogs up ahead.
- I think that this motorcycle officer simply roared up Houston
- Street a little ways to make sure that everything was secured and
- that nobody was coming through there; and then he turned around,
- rode back and rejoined his companions further down in the plaza.
- I don't necessarily see anything suspicious in that one particular
- incident.
-
- GARY NULL:
- Jim, what you're telling us is very new and very important for
- this audience. And that is that there were extraordinarily tight
- and professional safety precautions earlier that same day in
- Fort Worth, and all of that was undone. All of that was dismissed
- in Dallas. That is completely atypical, and that is something
- that the media should have picked up on. That story ALONE would
- have been enough, if I were the city editor, for me to send out a
- reporter -- to say: Hold on a second. Dallas and Fort Worth are
- side-by-side. They're only about thirty miles apart. You have, in
- one case, tight, complete, total security. And in another case
- you have no security ?
-
- JIM MARRS:
- That's true. Well let me tell you something -- then and now.
- First off ..... Well, I don't want to use any names, but a good
- friend of mine, a peer, who was a news reporter at that time, and
- who knew Dallas quite familiarly .....and that was part of the
- problem: all the news media poured into Dallas, but they didn't
- really know Dallas. They didn't know how to get around. They
- didn't know how to talk to the people. But this fellow did. And
- he was beginning to kind of investigate on his own because he
- smelled a rat. Okay? And he became convinced that his phone was
- tapped, and that people were following him around. He had a wife
- and a family, and he just told me, quite frankly, that it scared
- him, and he backed off. Now that was back at the time [soon after
- the assassination]. Today, just two years ago, a senior editor
- for one of the Dallas-Fort Worth major dailies told me -- he said:
- "Jim, I know you're right, but I can't print the truth because
- it could mean my life." Okay? And the guy was dead-serious.
-
- Now I, for one, do not believe for a minute that some hit-team is
- going to come to Dallas-Fort Worth and kill some newspaper editor
- just because of some story he runs in the newspaper. The point is,
- this fellow does. This fellow really believes it. So we've got
- absolute fear still being used as a very, very powerful weapon down
- here to keep people who should know otherwise ..... to keep them
- silent.
-
- JERRY POLICOFF:
- Can I interject something here? You know, when you're talking about
- security in Dallas, of all of the places where there should have
- been a greater measure of security than anywhere else, it should
- have been Dallas where [liberal Democrat who ran against Eisenhower
- in `56] Adlai Stevenson had been attacked and spat on by a crowd.
- Lyndon Johnson had been [too]. There were legitimate reasons to be
- concerned about the safety of the President in Dallas, of all places.
-
- GARY NULL:
- Alright. We're going to take a break here to summarize everything.
- Then I want to go into the means, the motives and the opportunities
- to assassinate the President, and try to give as much new
- information as possible, and at that time, also bring in what the
- media has done or not done. I even want to get to the information
- that was NOT reviewed, or not given credibility by the investigators.
- In particular, when one good investigator was doing a good job,
- he was fired, and a person who supported the "single gunman theory"
- was brought in to take his place. So, at every level, damage control
- was maintained. The only way that could have been done is for people
- who were in a position to control it from the very first day knew
- that no matter how long it took -- no matter who came into the picture,
- no one in the major media, or in any Governmental agency was going
- to uncover anything that would be that damaging.
- (to be continued)
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-
- 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.
- 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
-
- If we seriously listen to this "God within us" ["conscience",
- if you will], we usually find ourselves being urged to take the
- more difficult path, the path of more effort rather than less.
- .... Each and every one of us, more or less frequently, will hold
- back from this work. .... Like every one of our ancestors before
- us, we are all lazy. So original sin does exist; it is our laziness.
-
- M. Scott Peck
- THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED
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