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JFK FILES - The Roscoe White Story: -Grassy Knoll Assassin Or Hoax?

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To the previous post: I think people are interested in the truth. My concern is that the news media does not seem to want to tread near the subject as we have seen over the years. McAdams, John (2011). JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think About Claims of Conspiracy. Potomac Books. ISBN 978-1-59797-489-9. The fact that Geneva worked for Ruby is certainly quite a coincidence and difficult to write off as happenstance. And that Roscoe joined the Dallas police department less than two months before the assassination makes me very suspicious.

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The aforementioned JFK shooters would not have needed the Fireball XP-100 when regular long barreled rifles would have sufficed. One spot where space would truly have been at a premium, however, would have been under the manhole cover in the Dealey Plaza storm drain. Here the compact yet lethal Fireball XP-100 handgun would have been the perfect choice of weapon for the task given to Johnny Roselli. It is also interesting to note that the (altered) Zapruder Film conveniently scrolls on a slight angle which cuts off the area where Roselli and his pistol’s smoke plume would have been located during the motorcade! Was he edited out of the altered Zapruder Film versions the public has been allowed to see? House Select Committee on Assassinations Final Assassination Report – Appendix to Hearings (Report). Vol.VI. United States Government Printing Office. 1979.Roselli was flown into Dallas prior to the JFK assassination by a man named Tosh Plumlee. Mr. Plumlee was a CIA pilot who claims that he was told he would be flying a ‘JFK Assassination Abort Team’ to Dallas to stop the assassination from happening. In hindsight, Mr. Plumlee may have been misled into unwittingly flying JFK’s assassins to Dallas for a ‘JFK Presidency Abort Team’ instead! There is a reason JFK jr named his magazine "George" watch JFK2 and the Jim Garrison interviews from the mid 80s. Anyone needs links let me know. In 1959 White reenlisted for six years but inexplicably changed his mind in 1962 and applied for a hardship discharge. In the meantime, Oswald had also received a hardship discharge, had defected to Russia for 31 months, and then was allowed to return to the United States without so much as a debriefing by U.S. intelligence. Oswald’s odyssey stretched credulity beyond all reason: Many of his Marine buddies just assumed that Oswald was an American intelligence agent. Early in 1963, Roscoe White moved his family to the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, where Lee Harvey Oswald was living. Gaeton Fonzi writes the first mainstream takedown of the Warren report, which he repeatedly calls unbelievable, and “Arlen Specter knows it.” Improbably, the House Select Committee in 1978 chooses Fonzi, a bona fide ­conspiracy peddler by now, to reinvestigate Oswald’s ties to two key men, former G-man Guy Banister, now a New Orleans mob consigliere, and David Ferrie, an eccentric ­anti-Castro pedophile who wore a homemade wig and trained a teenage Oswald in the Civil Air Patrol. The JFK Assassination Board is here 24/7/365 days a year so visit us as much as you like. If you are a critical thinker, come visit us and learn more about the most nefarious crime in U.S. history. It has been nearly sixty years since this occured, but it is as relevant today as it was on the day it happened. We appreciate your support very much.

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Roselli is another bad-ass. Johnny was Sam’s hit man before going to Hollywood and taking over the movie industry. He was in Dallas for the hit.’ – M. Wesley Swearingen, To Kill A President, 2008.As you can see, he's also a Holocaust Denier and an all around vile SOB. His story about bumming around and not selling out has less to do with his nonexistant principles and more with his parents bankrolling his lifestyle. Though she withheld this from her Select Committee testimony, during Hunt’s trial Marita Lorenz makes a big admission: “We killed the president that day,” and “it was safe” because “it was all covered. Very professional.” In Plausible Denial, Mark Lane writes, “It may have been very professional,” but after her testimony was read to a jury, “it was no longer all covered.” Bill Novo, one of myriad anti-Castro culprits, first makes national news in 1964 as what Joan Didion calls “a comic footnote”—he’d fired “a dud bazooka shell” at the U.N. during a Che Guevara speech. But his stature grows: In 1978, Castro’s former mistress Marita Lorenz testifies before the Select Committee that Novo, Sturgis, and Oswald conveyed “rifles and scopes” to Hunt and Oswald at a Dallas motel.

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Colinas, Texas) has not received a dime for any part of its investigationof the Kennedy Assassination; we have expended many thousands of dollars Johnny Roselli’s strangled, stabbed, dismembered corpse floated to the surface of a Miami-area bay in an oil drum on August 7, 1976, in prime Trafficante territory. At the time of his death Johnny Roselli had been talking behind closed doors with the US Government’s Church Committee, a forerunner to the House Select Committee on Assassinations, which investigated abuses of power by the CIA and the intelligence community.

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Tippit was shot by two men, one of whom was Billy Seymour…six witnesses, ignored by the Warren Commission, saw two men shoot Tippit. One of them resembled Oswald…Seymour ran toward the Texas Theater.’ –Richard Sprague , The Taking of America 1-2-3, 1976 Marita Lorenz, a CIA operative who had been Fidel Castro’s mistress, told the New York Daily News in 1977 that she had accompanied Lee Harvey Oswald and an assassination squad to Dallas a few days before Kennedy was killed. She identified her companions in the trip as CIA operative (and future Watergate burglar) Frank Sturgis and four Cuban exiles: Orlando Bosch, Pedro Diaz Lang and two brothers named Novis. The men were members of ‘Operation 40’, a group of about 30 anti-Castro Cubans and their American advisors originally formed by the CIA in 1960 for the bay of Pigs invasion. Lorenz later stated that Sturgis had been one of the actual gunmen and that he told her after the assassination, ‘You could have been part of it – you know, part of history. You should have stayed. It was safe. Everything was covered in advance. No arrests, no real newspaper investigation. It was all covered, very professional.’ Sturgis denies that there is any truth to Lorenz’ story. However, he once said that the FBI questioned him about the assassination right after it happened, because the agents said, ‘Frank, if there’s anybody capable of killing the President of the United States, you’re the guy who can do it.’ Who was Roscoe White, and what was there about his life that made anyone suspect he was an assassin in the employ of some renegade intelligence organization? For one thing, he fit the profile. He grew up on a farm outside the small town of Foreman, Arkansas, a model boy who loved football, God, and country, who did what he was told and didn’t ask questions. The speech that Roscoe White made to his graduation class at Foreman High School, warning of the international communist conspiracy and advocating a strong national defense, was a remarkable declaration of patriotic fervor, touching in its innocence but unquestionably sincere. This was a young man waiting to be molded, prepared to make any sacrifice in the cause of the Cold War. I described it as though someone was shooting a revolver into a hard object – it seemed to have some type of an echo.’– Secret Service Agent Clint Hill in Donald T. Phillips, A Deeper, Darker Truth, 2009.

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Authentic News with Jim Fetzer, November 1, 2023 Hour 1 – Republic Broadcasting Network on Patricia N. Saffran, The Unlawful Assault on Ezekiel’s Masterpiece, the Arlington Reconciliation MemorialGordon Arnold, the military man in the Moorman photo, speaks about what he saw on the Grassy Knoll(9 mins.):

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