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lefty
01-08-2009, 10:03 AM
By Carl Hartman, The Associated Press

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"Legacy of Secrecy/The Long Shadow of the JFK Assassination" (Counterpoint)


By Lamar Waldron with Thom Hartmann


A new, heavily researched book on John F. Kennedy's murder and its investigation sees links with a bagful of sensational stories, from President Johnson's fear of a nuclear attack by the Soviets to the killing of Martin Luther King Jr.


The links all connect with the main contention in "Legacy of Secrecy" that the assassination was engineered by Carlos Marcello, longtime Mafia boss in New Orleans. That theory is far from new. There's evidence that Attorney General Robert Kennedy, the president's brother, believed it. Authors Lamar Waldron and Thom Hartmann broaden the theme.


Marcello had a special grudge against the Kennedys because Robert, who fought organized crime, once had him deported to an uncomfortable exile in Central America. Born in Tunisia, Marcello carried false papers that gave Guatemala as his country of origin. He soon found his way back to the United States.


Not long after President Kennedy's death, Johnson sought to make sure of a friendly voice on the investigating commission headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Johnson is quoted as warning a favourite senator that he'd better join it, to prevent Castro and Khrushchev "from kicking us into a war that can kill 40 million Americans in an hour."


Sen. Richard Russell, D-Ga., was reluctant to serve. Johnson was apparently so vehement that Russell changed his mind and agreed to become a member.


White supremacist Joseph A. Milteer had aroused suspicion when police recorded him predicting, less than two weeks before the assassination, that Kennedy would be killed by a high powered rifle with a telescopic sight, fired from an upper-floor window. That's the official version of what actually happened in Dallas. The new book says a proper investigation of the prediction could have led to Marcello through Milteer's contacts with Mafia figures, and might have frustrated the assassination.


Four years later, the book says, Marcello brokered a deal in which Milteer paid James Earl Ray to kill Martin Luther King Jr. It also finds that Marcello's biographer, John H. Davis, and journalist David E. Scheim made "compelling cases" for Marcello's involvement in the killing of Robert Kennedy.


"Legacy of Secrecy" is the second of two volumes - more than 1,700 pages including 170 of photos, facsimiles and footnotes. Waldron worked for seven years in the criminal justice system in Georgia. Hartmann is a psychotherapist and radio show host. They have worked on the Kennedy assassination since 1988.


Their first volume, "Ultimate Sacrifice," was published in 2005. As the climax to earlier secret U.S. actions against Castro, it presented an elaborate "State-Defense Contingency Plan for a Coup in Cuba," approved by the Kennedys. Execution of the coup was halted by Kennedy's assassination, 10 days before the coup was due to start on Dec. 1, 1963.


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dougp
01-08-2009, 11:33 AM
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Twisted_Dawg
01-08-2009, 02:45 PM
Milteer made that statement about an assassination attempt that was schedueld for Kennedy's Miami trip two weeks earlier before Dallas, but the Secret Service put on the bubble on his car which prevented the attempt.

I think Marcello and the Mafia were just tools of the real powers that decided to kill Kennedy and had the power to pull it off. E.Howard Hunt, a long time career CIA officer,spelled it out in his death bed confession that it was he and the CIA that orchestrated the assassination with a nod and wink from LBJ. The CIA just utilized the Mafia and their hit men to fire the bullets.

Heath Ledger
01-08-2009, 03:27 PM
Good reading here

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/13893143/the_last_confessions_of_e_howard_hunt/1

its regarding memos that e. Howard Hunt gave to his own son about LBJ being behind JFKs assassignation.

Lee Harvey Oswald
01-08-2009, 05:09 PM
Too little, too late.