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Authors: Jim Marrs
130 Nosenko: Epstein, pp. 3-50, 257-274; Summers, pp. 194-202; "How
the CIA Tried to Break Defector in Oswald Case," The Washington Star,
Sept. 16, 1978; Edward Jay Epstein, "The War of the Moles: Russian
Spies Inside the CIA and the FBI," New York, Feb. 27, 1978, and March
6, 1978; G. Robert Blakey and Richard N. Billings, "The Plot to Kill the
President," pp. 118-134.
139 Nixon pushes Cushman: Peter Wyden, Bay of Pigs: The Untold Story,
pp. 29-30.
Hunt and Barker: Ibid., p. 33.-
140 U.S. Force barred: New York Times, April 12, 1961.
"Minimum" scale: Wyden, p. 170.
141 "Orphan" quote: Ibid., p. 305.
142 JM/WAVE: Blakey and Billings, p. 159.
RFK "stops" Mafia dealings: New York Times, March 10, 1965.
144 Daniel: Summers, pp. 431-434; Blakey and Billings, p. 144.
Attwood: Ibid., p. 453.
145 Mobile visit: WC Report, p. 728.
146 Martello and Austin: Summers, p. 301.
CRC at 544 Camp Street: Blakey and Billings, p. 165.
148 Banister "agent": Summers, p. 324; Henry Hurt, Reasonable Doubt, p.
291-292.
Rodriquez: Summers, p. 318.
149 Veciana: Ibid., pp. 353-392, 508-513; Hurt, pp. 327-337.
150 Echevarria: Blakey and Billings, pp. 170-171; Hurt, p. 327.
Odio: WC Report, pp. 321-325; Hurt, pp. 372-374; Summers, pp.
411-418.
151 Oswald not at Odio home: WC Report, P. 324.
152 Hall: Ibid., p. 301; Meagher, p. 387.
Gonzales: "Cuban's Friend Believes Oswald Contacted Exile Leader,"
Dallas Morning News, June 10, 1979.
153 Martino: Summers, p. 451.
Morgan: Washington Post, May 2, 1976.
162 Lansky: Dennis Eisenberg, Uri Dan and Eli Landau, Meyer Lansky:
Mogul of the Mob, p. 184.
165 Becker: Summers, pp. 287-288; Blakey and Billings, pp. 244-245;
Davis, The Kennedys, pp. 379-380.
167 Dorfman: Blakey and Billings, pp. 193 and 206.
168 Lansky and Trafficante: Howard Kohn, "The Hughes-Nixon-Lansky Connection: The Secret Alliances of the CIA from WWII to Watergate,"
Rolling Stone, May 20, 1976; Blakey and Billings, pp. 227-229.
170 Aleman: Ibid., p. 246;-Davis,-p. 490; Summers, p. 284.
171 Piersante: Dan R. Moldea, The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians and Mob, p. 51.
172 Marcello cash to Nixon: Moldea, p. 108.
173 Hoffa threat: Ibid., p. 148; Fensterwald, pp. 351-352; Blakey and Billings, p. 202; Summers, p. 282.
Bradlee: Moldea, p. 149.
174 Valachi evaluated: Blakey and Billings, p. 200.
Mob eliminated or crippled: Davis, the Kennedys, p. 484.
176 Exner: Judith Exner as told to Ovid Demaris, My Story, pp. 86-89 and
100-105; Kitty Kelly, "The Dark Side of Camelot," People, Feb. 29,
1988.
179 Blakey: author's telephone interview, June, 1981.
182 Truman: Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, The CIA and the Cult of
Intelligence, p. 304; David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, The Invisible
Government, New York, Bantam Books, 1965, p. 101.
183 Marchetti and Marks, pp. 33-34.
Dulles: David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, The People's Almanac
#2, p. 309.
184 Allen and John Foster Dulles: Wise and Ross, p. 104.
185 LSD and MKULTRA: John D. Marks, The Search for the "Manchurian
Candidate, " pp. 53-67.
LSD description: Ibid., p. 70.
186 Olson: Ibid., pp. 73-86.
188 Ferrie statement missing: Fensterwald, p. 297.
Marchetti: Robert Sam Anson, They've Killed The President! The Search
for the Murderers of John F. Kennedy, p. 122.
Martin: HSCA IX. 104.
189 Roberts: Summers, pp. 333 and 324-325.
190 Rose: "Oswald Camera Disappeared During FBI Investigation," Dallas
Morning News, June 15, 1978.
Lohn: Ibid.
191 Minox photos released: "Oswald Pictures Released by FBI," Dallas
Morning News, August 7, 1978.
CIA document: HSCA IV.210; "Paper Shows Oswald Eyed," Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, Oct. 1, 1976.
Oswald as CIA agent: Yet another former CIA man, Harry Dean, has
claimed that Oswald was recruited into the Agency while stationed at
Atsugi ("JFK Exclusive: Oswald was U.S. Agent!," Argosy, October,
1976.) Dean, who said he participated in undercover operations against
Castro as well as the infiltration of such organizations as the Fair Play of
Cuba Committee, the Minutemen and the John Birch Society, claimed
Oswald shot no one in Dallas, but was incriminated in the assassination
by a conspiracy headed by an unnamed U.S. congressman and general.
192 CIA "201' document: HSCA Report, pp. 200-205.
FBI on espionage: NOTE: In Oswald's pocket when arrested was a 3" x 2"
top of a department store box labeled "Cox's. Ft. Worth" (XXIV.345).
Intelligence agents have been known to carry such innocuous but unusual
items to identify themselves to other agents. The box top's significance is
enhanced by the fact that it was not included in the Warren Commission
exhibits which presented thousands of less relevant items.
194 "Incredible cable": Mark Lane, "CIA Conspired to Kill Kennedy,"
L.A. Free Press, Special Report Number One, 1978, p. 5.
195 Azcue: Summers, p. 374.
Duran: Ibid. pp. 376-377.
Phillips: Summers, p. 384.
197 Oswald note: Penn Jones, Jr., The Continuing Inquiry, Feb. 22, 1977;
"Alleged Oswald Letter Checked for its Authenticity by FBI Agents,"
Dallas Morning News, Feb. 6, 1977.
198 Gaudet: Summers, pp. 363-365.
199 Osborne/Bowen: Fensterwald, pp. 232-235; Summers, 369-370.
Taylor: IX. 100.
200 DeMohrenschildt and CIA: "Oswald Friend Labeled CIA Informant in
Memo," Dallas Times Herald, July 27, 1978.
J. Walter Moore: HSCA XII.53-54; author's interviews with Mrs.
DeMohrenschildt, 1978-1979.
201 CIA mail opening: "Letters Reveal CIA Opened Mail to Oswald," Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, Sept. 12, 1978.
202 Underhill: Robert J. Groden and Harrison Edward Livingston, High
Treason, p. 124.
203 Alderson: researcher J. Gary Shaw's interview, Oct. 6, 1977; Hurt, p. 418.
206 Helms: "Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Foreign Assassinations," p. 142.
207 Davis in Algiers: Seth Kantor, Who was Jack Ruby?, p. 16.
Moyers: author's interview, spring, 1986.
208 Bailey: interview with researcher Gary Shaw, spring, 1980; Hurt, p. 416.
Rivele: "A New Theory: 3 French Gangsters Killed JFK, New Book
Alleges," Dallas Morning News, Oct. 26, 1988; Turner documentary.
209 Conein: Henrik Kreuger, The Great Heroin Coup: Drugs, Intelligence &
International Fascism, pp. 133-135.
Watson: "Senate Intelligence Committee Report" (1976), Vol. 6, p. 4.
216 Sullivan on communists: William Sullivan, The Bureau: My Thirty
Years in Hoover's FBI, p. 266.
Mafia monograph: Ibid, p. 121.
217 Sullivan: lb-id, pp. 117-118.
Wicker: Editors Pat Watters and Stephen Gillers, Investigating the FBI,
p. 14.
218 Stone: Don Whitehead, The FBI Story, New York, Pocket Books, Inc.,
1958,-p. 84.
219 FBI alumni: Sullivan, p. 115.
220 FBI and Dallas Police: "Hoover's Vendetta Targeted Dallas Police,
Memos Reveal," Dallas Morning News, Dec. 30, 1980.
FBI growth: Richard Gid Powers, Secrecy and Power, p. 218.
Arvad: Davis, p. 111; Powers, p. 359.
222 Hoover and JFK: Sullivan, p.-50.
Files destroyed: Powers, p. 266.
223 Hoover and Johnson: Sullivan, p. 60.
Retirement waived: Powers, p. 396; NOTE: Hoover's retention as FBI
director was assured by Executive Order 11154.
224 Relationship changed: Sullivan, pp. 60-61.
225 Tolson quote: Ibid, p. 48.
227 Quigley: WC Report, pp. 436-437; IV.431-432.
Pena: CBS Reports Inquiry, The American Assassins, Part Two, Nov. 26,
1975.
228 Walter: "Never Before Published Documents Prove: FBI Had Five-Day
Warning," L.A. Free Press, Special Report Number One, 1978, p. 10.
Alba: Summers, pp. 312-313; Hurt, pp. 296-298.
230 Coffee company employees: Garrison, A Heritage of Stone, pp. 128-130.
Garrison: Ibid, p. 131.
231 Oswald as agent: Warren Commission transcripts, meeting of Jan. 22,
1964; meeting of Jan. 27, 1964.
233 Hosty note destroyed: "Senate Intelligence Committee Report on the
Kennedy Assassination," p. 95; Davis, pp. 550 and 560; Summers, pp.
394-396.
234 Marina: WC 1.79.
237 Roberts and daughter: Summers, pp. 322-326.
Clinton incident: Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins, pp. 105-108;
Hurt, p. 280; Summers, 333-337.
238 Palmer: Registrar Henry Palmer subsequently stated on a New Orleans
radio program that he had known Guy Banister in the Army and that the
man driving the Cadillac in Clinton was definitely not Banister, thus
providing further impetus to Garrison's charge that the man was indeed
Clay Shaw.
240 Powers: Ovid Demaris, The Director, New York, Harper's Magazine
Press, 1975, p. 175.
242 Bolden: Fensterwald, pp. 560-562; Groden and Livingston, pp. 136-137;
Shaw with Harris, p. 22.
243 Luncheon site decision: Jerry Bruno and Jeff Greenfield, The Advance Man, New York, William Morrow and Company, 1971, p.
90.
244 O'Donnell: Ibid., p. 92.
Angry at Connally: Ibid., p. 94.
Incomplete information: Jesse E. Curry, Retired Dallas Police Chief
Jesse Cury Reveals His Personal JFK Assassination File, p. 17.
245 Greer: 11. 117.
247 Rowley: WC Report, p. 451.
248 Kirkwood and Hill: "Remembering the Cellar," Startime Section, Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, May 25, 1984, p. 14; author's interviews with Pat
Kirkwood, 1978 and 1984.
249 Yarborough: author's telephone interview, summer, 1986.
250 Secret Service deficiencies: HSCA Report, p. 237.
254 Freedom riders: Davis,-p.-412.
258 Stovall and Rose: XXII.583.
Marina: XI.294.
260 Walker's name in Oswald's notebook: WC Report, p. 663.
261 Paine: 111.87.
262 Meagher: Meagher, p. 287.
Bullets don't match: George Michael Evica, And We Are All Mortal,
West Hartford, University of Hartford, 1978, p. 75.
"compelling evidence": Meagher, p. 62.
264 King as instrument: Sullivan, p 135.
Hoover gathered material: Ibid, p. 50.
Martin: Davis, p. 420.
Davis: Ibid., p. 427.
265 Milteer: Ibid., p. 513; Shaw with Harris, pp. 169-170; Hurt, pp. 410-411;
Summers, pp. 429-430, 606-607.
266 Kennedy and steel industry: Wallechinsky and Wallace, The People's
Alamanac, p. 246.
268 Nixon-Marcello connection: Moldea, p. 108.
269 Rubenstein FBI memo: author's interview with Ford, 1977; Shaw with
Harris, p. 54; Groden and Livingstone, p. 254.
271 Nixon interview: Warren Commission Exhibit 1973.
Nixon's version: Jules Witcover, Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 25, 1967.
272 Marina's statements: WC Report, p. 188.
Nixon-Haldeman: June 23, 1972, White House Transcript, meeting between President Richard Nixon and H.R. Haldeman.
273 Watergate figures: Fensterwald, p. 550.
274 Justice official: Moldea, p. 352.
Wall Street: Book of the Year, 1964, Chicago, Encyclopedia Britannica,
1964, p. 847; Lincoln Lawrence, Were We Controlled?, New York,
University Books, Inc., 1967 p. 146; Theodore H. White, The Assassination of the President, Year Book Special Report, Chicago, The 1964
World Book Encyclopedia, 1964, p. 64; "Stocks Take Record Rise,"
Dallas Morning News, November 27, 1963.
275 "United States Note": Author's interview with the librarian of the Comptroller of the Currency, winter, 1988; "The Spotlight," Oct. 31, 1988, p.
2.
277 Curington: "JFK Assassins Got $$ From Kennedy-Hating Billionaire,"
National Inquirer, June 14, 1977.
278 DeMohrenschildt: IX. 179.
279 CIA reports filed: "Oswald Friend Labeled CIA Informant in Memo,"
Dallas Times Herald, July 27, 1978.
283 Mrs. DeMohrenschildt: author's interviews, 1978 and 1983.
284 Browder with Ruby: David E. Scheim, Contract on America, p. 201.
FBI letter: IX.167.
285 Mendoza: author's interview with Mrs. DeMohrenschildt, 1978.
291 LBJ and Rayburn: J. Evetts Haley, A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in
Illegitimate Power, Canyon, Texas, Palo Duro Press, 1964, p. 14.
"Correction" made: Clyde Wantland, The Texas Argus, San Antonio,
April, 1962.
292 Salas: "Man Admits Fixing LBJ's '48 Election," Forth Worth StarTelegram, July 31, 1977.
IRS files burned: Haley, p. 92.
293 Envelopes with cash: Robert A. Caro, The Atlantic Monthly, October,
1981.
Halfen: Scheim, p. 169.
294 LBJ pardon for Hoffa: Bobby Baker with Larry L. King, "Wheeling and
Dealing," p. 17.
Oilmen threatened: Haley, p. 238.
295 LBJ dumped: "Nixon Predicts JFK May Drop Johnson," Dallas Morning News, Nov. 22, 1963.
LBJ's treatment: Sam Houston Johnson, My Brother Lyndon, New York,
Cowles, 1969, p. 108.
Marshall: "Suicide Changed to Murder in Billie Sol Estes Case," Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, August 14, 1985; "Estes Claims LBJ Had Slush
Fund, Sources Say," Dallas Morning News, March 24, 1984; "Estes Cited Electric Chair in Refusal to Discuss Deaths," Dallas Times Herald,
March 26,.1984; Haley, pp 134-135.
296 LBJ to Kilduff: Jack Bell, The Johnson Treatment: How Lyndon B.
Johnson Took Over the Presidency and Made It His Own, New York,
Harper & Row, 1965, p. 12.
297 O'Donnell: William Manchester, The Death of a President, p. 235.
LBJ to Galbraith: Ibid., p. 472.
LBJ's master plan: Bell, p. 22.
Connally's clothing: Shaw with Harris, p. 78.
Goodwin: "Was Lyndon Johnson Unstable?," Time, Sept. 5, 1988, p.
22.
298 Brown: author's interviews, 1988 and 1989.
Watson quotes LBJ: Senate Intelligence Committee Final Report, 1976,
Vol. 6, p. 182.