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FBI Whistleblower Skewers Former Warren Commission Member On JFK Assassination By Wesley Swearingen Retired FBI
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FBI Whistleblower Skewers Former Warren Commission Member
On JFK Assassination By Wesley Swearingen Retired FBI
– Bryan Lambert (http://cajunvsmachine.com)
If you, like many Americans, are interested in the truth
behind the JFK Assassination, keep an eye out on this
blog, over the next couple of weeks when we will post an
exclusive groundbreaking interview that, we believe, will
change the way Americans view this great tragedy in our
history, 50 years later.
I just received this press release from my good friend, M.
Wesley Swearingen (retired FBI & then lead investigator of the
Kennedy Assassination, US Navy Veteran WWII, Winner - CA
Attorneys for Criminal Justice Award), and he’s authorized me
to publish it far and wide. Wes is a leading expert on the JFK
assassination and is the author of several best selling books,
including “To Kill a President” and “FBI Secrets.” Wes has
continued his research and continues to uncover and share
groundbreaking revelations that further expose the true
events, players, and motives surrounding the Kennedy
Assassination and subsequent cover-up. Everything below
this line is a direct cut and paste of Wes’ press release. –
Bryan “Cajun Against The Machine” Lambert Oct. 31, 2013
Richard M. Mosk, a former member of the staff of the
Warren Commission, is now a justice on the California
Court of Appeal in Los Angeles. Richard is the son of the
late Stanley Mosk, who was California’s attorney general
when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Stanley became a California Court of Appeal justice and
was there when Los Angeles Black Panther Party
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member Geronimo Pratt was wrongfully convicted of
murder in 1972. Stanley remained there during the entire
25 years of Pratt’s imprisonment.
Chief Justice Earl Warren hired Richard, then 24, to work
for the commission. In a Los Angeles Times article dated
October 27, 2013, entitled “NOV.22, 1963: 50 Years
Later, and Still No Conspiracy,” Richard writes that, “with
a top-secret clearance I had full access to the work of the
staff, and I never saw anything untoward.” Richard writes
of the Warren Commission investigation, “It may still
stand as the most extensive and thorough criminal
investigation in history.”
FBI whistleblower and author of two books on FBI
wrongdoing, M. Wesley Swearingen, has personal
knowledge of Pratt’s wrongful conviction and of
Kennedy’s assassination. Swearingen was working
Cuban Counterintelligence in Chicago when Fidel Castro
captured Cuba in 1959. One of Swearingen’s Cuban
sources told him in 1962, that the CIA was plotting to kill
President Kennedy. Swearingen took copious notes on
who was to be involved. One of the men involved turned
out to be one of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s top
Echelon informants in the Chicago Mafia, Richard Cain.
Chicago’s top mob boss Sam Giancana and Johnny
Roselli were also named. When Swearingen reported this
conspiracy to his superiors they were, in Swearingen’s
opinion, in denial. Justice Richard Mosk implies that J.
Edgar Hoover was telling the Warren Commission the
truth while all the time Hoover was covering up the FBI’s
mishandling of Lee Harvey Oswald as an informant and
the fact that Richard Cain was present on the grassy
knoll in Dallas, along with Johnny Roselli, who admitted
to a high ranking mafia member that he, Roselli, actually
shot at President Kennedy.
In all of the Warren Commission notes there is not one
word about Jack Ruby’s mafia connections in Chicago.
There is no mention of the fact that Jimmy Hoffa’s
bodyguard delivered three rifles to David Ferrie to be
flown to Dallas just days before the Kennedy
assassination. Richard Mosk does not mention that FBI
agents of the FBI Laboratory knowingly falsified evidence
so that Hoover could proclaim Oswald as the lone
assassin. It was Swearingen’s knowledge that Hoover
passed the word that he would fire any agent who spoke
publicly of a conspiracy to kill JFK.
With all due respect, it is Swearingen’s opinion that
Warren Commission staff member, Richard Mosk, was
grossly mislead by Hoover’s FBI, just as Swearingen
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believes his father, Stanley, was misled by Hoover’s FBI
in the wrongful conviction of Geronimo Pratt in 1972.
Anyone, including Justice Richard Mosk, who wants the
truth behind Kennedy’s assassination should read TO
KILL A PRESIDENT, which is available at Amazon.com
in paperback and Kindle format.
David Ferrie was found dead February 1967, after being
identified by Jim Garrison as a potential witness; Jimmy
Hoffa, murdered July 1972; Richard Cain, murdered
December 1973; Sam Giancana possibly murdered by an
FBI informant June 1975; Johnny Roselli murdered
August, 1976.
Another interesting read on Hoover’s wrongdoing is the
book entitled FBI SECRETS, also available at
Amazon.com in paperback.
Anyone interested in
Hoover’s
FBI
may
wish
to
check
out
websites www.fbisecrets.com
and
www.oswalddidnotkilljfk.com .
Original Publication: http://www.intentionallyabundant.com
Oct 31, 2013
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