LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON
Johnson mistress Madeline Brown said that the plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960 Democratic Convention, at which John F. Kennedy was elected as presidential candidate with Johnson as his running mate, where H.L. Hunt (ABOVE), an American oil tycoon, and Lyndon Johnson hatched the assassination plot.
MARCELLO: Another mob boss, maybe the most powerful one out of New Orleans. The Kennedy's had him deported and Marcello even spent time in prison because of JFK.
DAVID FERRIE
“He was about 5’10, to 6 ft.... well dressed, had a tie on, and a coat over his arm. He also had a [Stetson style] hat on. Also, he had a gun under his coat. It wasn’t uncovered. I was running straight at him, so I could see the barrel under the coat. And he said, “Better not come up here, you could get shot.” I didn’t argue with him, because he looked like a man of authority. I thought maybe a Detective, or an FBI man.” — Malcolm Summers.
Picture: Bernard Barker carrying coat, wearing stetson-style hat, born Havana, Cuba, aged 46 at the time of assassination walks out from picket fence area stopping people proceeding to that area.
Dealey Plaza witness Malcolm Summers had no idea where the shots came from but ran towards the grassy knoll area as others were doing to get to the railway tracks and said he was stopped by a well dressed man with long coat or trench coat hanging over his arm with a handgun in his hand who shouted to him to stop and turn around as he might get shot if he goes behind the picket fence area near the rear of the TSBD. No badge or I.D. was shown but his dress made him appear to be a detective or secret serviceman. (a still photo image of a well dressed man standing near the picket fence can be clearly seen holding a coat over his arm with his forearm extended horizontally, with a police officer standing a few feet away talking to a teenaged girl.
“The shots I heard definately came from behind and above me" – Emmet Hudson, Dealey Plaza groundskeeper standing on the steps that led up the grassy slope to Pergolas or Arbors.
“I thought the shot came from back of me.” – Abraham Zapruder, standing on concrete slab.
“The shots came from the grassy area down this way...in the direction... the parade was going, in the bottom of that direction.” – O.V. Campbell, vice president of the Book Depository. — referred in some comments as the pear-shaped man.
S.A. Kenneth O’Donnell begins to bless himself, David Powers murmurs “Mary, Jesus and Joseph.” Powers later said that he and O’Donnell clearly saw the shots come from the grassy knoll. Powers says he felt sure they were “riding into an ambush,” explaining why Greer begins to slow the limo.
Andrew Summers described after the shots and the motorcade procession cleared out....I immediately ran across the street (Elm) toward the grassy knoll (about 40 feet to the right of where Abraham Zapruder was filming). I was stopped by a guy....
I described [the gun] to the Sheriff’s Department over there...They asked me what did the muzzle look like. When I described the barrel, they said it sounded like an automatic...the Secret Service came out to my shop to interview me on two different occasions.
The first time, it was about three of them that came... I told them about the guy who stopped me and all that. I told them he looked like an FBI guy, or Secret Service, or a local city detective. They said, “Okay, we’ll take a report and get back to you.”
I was wondering why they didn’t come back sooner, but about two months later, they told me that they did not have FBI men, or Secret Service, or a city detective that was in that vicintity where this guy stopped me... They basically told me I didn’t see anything, because they didn’t have anybody there... I was disappointed... because I knew I saw somebody there... It just didn’t make sense.”
NOTE: Bernard L Barker was born March 17, 1917 in Havana, Cuba, sent ny his father and Cuban mother to the States for education and became an,American citizen and was in the United States Air Force. Barker would have been 46 in November, 1963. His role appears to be that of a ‘distractor' to divert attention away from the fleeing gunmen. He was the man seen in a suit, cowboy hat carrying a coat over his arm near the picket fence.
SEYMOUR WEITZMAN, constable saw a woman who was screaming they were shooting from the bushes and ran up the grassy knoll to search the bushes and checking the parking lot, when asked about the parking lot he said, “Yes sir, I checked all the cars. I looked into all the cars and checked around the bushes. Of course, I wasn’t alone.”
PICTURE: Members of one of the ‘press cars' who alighted from cars with cameras to film the events showing a good view of the opposite grassy knoll where CIA operative, Tosh Plumlee and “Sergio" said they were standing watching the motorcade.
“There was some deputy sheriff with me, and I believe one Secret Service man WHEN I GOT THERE ... I pulled my pistol from my holster, and I thought, this is silly, I don’t know who I am looking for, and I put it back [holstered his gun], just as I did, he showed me that he was a Secret Service agent.” — officer Smith.
Leibeler: Did you accost this man?
Smith: Well, he saw me coming with my pistol and right away he showed me who he was.
Leibeler: Do you remember who it was?
Smith: No, sir; I don’t—because then we started checking the cars. In fact, I was checking the bushes, and I went through the cars, and I started over here in this particular direction.
Picture: Bernard Barker, the fake Secret Service agent seen coming from the picket fence.
JAMES ANGLETON AND THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
CORD MEYER AND MARY PINCHOT MEYER:
CORD MEYER AND MARY PINCHOT MEYER AND THE JFK ASSASSINATION
On November 09, 1963, Joseph A. Milteer (a segregationist JFK-hater with ties to others who hated JFK, as well as ties to those suspected of bombing the Birmingham, Alabama church that killed four children) was surreptitiously recorded by the Miami Police Department while he spoke with police informant William Somersett, in Somersett’s third floor Miami apartment. During this conversation, Milteer candidly spoke of JFK’s upcoming assassination.
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Somersett: I think Kennedy is coming here November 18th or something like that to make some kind of speech. I don’t know what it is, but I imagine it will be on TV.
Milteer: You can bet your bottom dollar he is going to have a lot to say about the Cubans; there are so many of them here.
Somersett: Well, he’ll have a thousand body guards, don’t worry about that.
Milteer: The more body guards he has, the easier it is to get him.
Somersett: What?
Milteer: The more body guards he has, the more easier it is to get him.
Somersett: Well, how in hell do you figure would be the best way would be to get him?
Milteer: From an office building. With a high powered rifle.
The conversation between Milteer and Somersett continued.
Somersett: Do you think he knows he’s a marked man?
Milteer: I’m sure he does. Yes.
Somersett: Are they really going to try to kill him?
Milteer: Oh yes, it’s in the working.
Somersett went on, revisiting the JFK assassination plot by telling Milteer, “Hitting this Kennedy, I’ll tell you, is going to be a hard proposition,” if the Secret Service covers all the office buildings.
Milteer said that if the Secret Service has any suspicions, they would, but not if they aren’t suspecting the assassination. Milteer then offered an example in regards to assassinations: “You wouldn’t have to take a gun up there. Take it up in pieces. All those guns come knocked down and you can take them apart.”
Amazingly, Joseph Milteer even revealed the plan for a patsy when he said, “Hell, they’ll pick up somebody within hours after, if anything like that would happen, just to throw the public off.”
No date for the assassination was discussed and no city was named, so because this conversation between Milteer and Somersett took place in Miami—and JFK was due to visit Miami nine days later on November 18, 1963—measures were taken and security was upgraded for the president’s visit.
According to page 233 of the House Select Committee on Assassinations report, warnings of the Joseph Milteer threat were dispatched to Miami, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Washington, but it “was ignored by Secret Service personnel in planning the trip to Dallas” and “no effort was made to relay it to Special Agent Winston G. Lawson, who was responsible for preparations for the trip to Dallas, or to Forrest Sorrels, special agent-in-charge of the Dallas office.
SO WHO WAS JOSEPH MILTEER ANYWAY?
TWO OTHERS INVOLVED IN THE BIZARRE TWIST. BUSINESSMAN CLAY SHAW WAS THE ONLY PEOSON PUT ON TRIAL IN THE ASSASSINATION BY NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT ATTORNEY JIM GARRISON IN 1967. CLAY WAS FOUND INNOCENT IN AN HOUR AND THIS WHOLE TRIAL WAS MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING:
CLAY SHAW
INTERVIEW WITH CLAY SHAW
MORE ON CLAY SHAW?
NOW, ORLEANS DISTRICT ATTORNEY JIM GARRISON COMES INTO THE PICTURE. HE'S THE FIRST TO STATE PUBLICLY THAT KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION WAS THE RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY:
HOW DOES JIM GARRISON FIT IN?
LET'S LISTEN TO AN INTERVIEW WITH GARRISON:
(BELOW) WHEN PEOPLE GIVE CREDIBILITY TO THE "PHYSICAL EVIDENCE", THEY ARE MAKING A HUGE MISTAKE. WHY? BECAUSE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE IS THE EASIEST TO MANIPULATE, ALTER AND DESTROY.
IN OTHER WORDS, IT'S EASY FOR THE PERPETRATORS TO FRAME WHOEVER THEY WANT!
NOW, ON TO GUY BANISTER AND HOW DOES HE FIT INTO THIS?
In 1963 Banister and David Ferrie began working for the lawyer G. Wray Gill and his client, Carlos Marcello. This involved attempts to block Marcello's deportation to Guatemala. Later Banister was linked to the plot to assassinate JFK.
Banister most likely knew about the plot because he was high up on the FBI ladder, but no concrete evidence points to him being directly involved because there is no evidence he benefitted from the assassination.
WHO WAS GUY BANISTER?
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