Jefferson Morley
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You know, was that extreme negligence, intentional negligence or actual complicity? You know, and we don't we don't know. But that file is the pre-assassination Oswald file is one of the most significant things to come out in recent years, for sure.
You know, was that extreme negligence, intentional negligence or actual complicity? You know, and we don't we don't know. But that file is the pre-assassination Oswald file is one of the most significant things to come out in recent years, for sure.
No. When the Warren Commission interviewed CIA Director John McCone and Deputy Director Richard Helms behind closed doors, only Warren Commission members there were Allen Dulles and Gerald Ford, and John Sherman Cooper was there for a little bit. They lied. I mean, they committed perjury, especially Helms, and said, we didn't have any information about Oswald before the assassination.
No. When the Warren Commission interviewed CIA Director John McCone and Deputy Director Richard Helms behind closed doors, only Warren Commission members there were Allen Dulles and Gerald Ford, and John Sherman Cooper was there for a little bit. They lied. I mean, they committed perjury, especially Helms, and said, we didn't have any information about Oswald before the assassination.
No. When the Warren Commission interviewed CIA Director John McCone and Deputy Director Richard Helms behind closed doors, only Warren Commission members there were Allen Dulles and Gerald Ford, and John Sherman Cooper was there for a little bit. They lied. I mean, they committed perjury, especially Helms, and said, we didn't have any information about Oswald before the assassination.
Minimal information, that was the line. So in their mind, 180-page file on Oswald, that was minimal information. Pay no attention and don't hold us accountable for missing the fact that this guy killed the president. We're sorry, Mrs. Kennedy, but that's just the way life is. That's their attitude. It's bland arrogance. And we see it to this day.
Minimal information, that was the line. So in their mind, 180-page file on Oswald, that was minimal information. Pay no attention and don't hold us accountable for missing the fact that this guy killed the president. We're sorry, Mrs. Kennedy, but that's just the way life is. That's their attitude. It's bland arrogance. And we see it to this day.
Minimal information, that was the line. So in their mind, 180-page file on Oswald, that was minimal information. Pay no attention and don't hold us accountable for missing the fact that this guy killed the president. We're sorry, Mrs. Kennedy, but that's just the way life is. That's their attitude. It's bland arrogance. And we see it to this day.
You know, I wrote a book about James Angleton, the counterintelligence chief who ran the Oswald, who held the Oswald file from 1959 to 1963. Angleton told the church committee kind of off the record that he believed RFK had been killed by organized crime figures. So there's the body of records from the LA Police Department.
You know, I wrote a book about James Angleton, the counterintelligence chief who ran the Oswald, who held the Oswald file from 1959 to 1963. Angleton told the church committee kind of off the record that he believed RFK had been killed by organized crime figures. So there's the body of records from the LA Police Department.
You know, I wrote a book about James Angleton, the counterintelligence chief who ran the Oswald, who held the Oswald file from 1959 to 1963. Angleton told the church committee kind of off the record that he believed RFK had been killed by organized crime figures. So there's the body of records from the LA Police Department.
The CIA had people in the LAPD who helped control the investigation of the assassination and exclude marginalized witnesses who didn't say what the government wanted said. The RFK documents are a problem because they're not in one place and it will take a little bit of effort to collect them.
The CIA had people in the LAPD who helped control the investigation of the assassination and exclude marginalized witnesses who didn't say what the government wanted said. The RFK documents are a problem because they're not in one place and it will take a little bit of effort to collect them.
The CIA had people in the LAPD who helped control the investigation of the assassination and exclude marginalized witnesses who didn't say what the government wanted said. The RFK documents are a problem because they're not in one place and it will take a little bit of effort to collect them.
And it's good that the president wrote in 45 days, not 15 days for those documents, because it's going to take a little more work. That's a reasonable delay in light of, you know, getting, you know, getting, finding and getting and releasing those documents.
And it's good that the president wrote in 45 days, not 15 days for those documents, because it's going to take a little more work. That's a reasonable delay in light of, you know, getting, you know, getting, finding and getting and releasing those documents.
And it's good that the president wrote in 45 days, not 15 days for those documents, because it's going to take a little more work. That's a reasonable delay in light of, you know, getting, you know, getting, finding and getting and releasing those documents.
Yeah, I mean, you have the testimony of the coroner who was hyper aware that the JFK autopsy was a joke and a fraud. And Dr. Noguchi said that Kennedy's head wound was a contact wound, that the gun had been close to Kennedy's head when the shot was fired. Well, Sirhan Sirhan was never that close to RFK.
Yeah, I mean, you have the testimony of the coroner who was hyper aware that the JFK autopsy was a joke and a fraud. And Dr. Noguchi said that Kennedy's head wound was a contact wound, that the gun had been close to Kennedy's head when the shot was fired. Well, Sirhan Sirhan was never that close to RFK.
Yeah, I mean, you have the testimony of the coroner who was hyper aware that the JFK autopsy was a joke and a fraud. And Dr. Noguchi said that Kennedy's head wound was a contact wound, that the gun had been close to Kennedy's head when the shot was fired. Well, Sirhan Sirhan was never that close to RFK.