The Commission suppressed one photograph, mutilated another, cropped a third and made a misprint of a fourth. ibid.
It has been revealed that in the censored section, Johnson expressed misgivings about the finding that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone, and that in fact, he suspected that a conspiracy had been involved in the assassination of John F Kennedy. Executive Action 1973 ***** starring Burt Lancaster & Robert Ryan & Will Geer & Gilbert Green & John Anderson & Paul Carr & Colby Chester & Ed Lauter & Walter Brooke & John Brascia & Richard Bull et al, director David Miller, opening caption second paragraph [Ryan’s last film and died five months before film’s limited and highly criticised release]
They have put together a powerful coalition of big city machine, Labour, Negroes, Jews, Liberals, and the press that will make him unbeatable in 1964. ibid. professor to co-conspirators
No man is further to the right than I am. ibid. Harold Ferguson
He’s going to lead the black revolution instead of fighting it ... Two, he’s going to try to put across a test ban treaty with the Russians, and three he’s going to try to pull out of Vietnam and turn Asia over to the communists. ibid. professor
Harold: What kind of Action?
James Farrington: Executive. ibid.
In Europe heads of state always die at the hands of conspirators; our presidents are killed by madmen: the pattern is remarkable consistent. ibid. James Farrington
We’ve determined that our action can best be carried out in a motorcade. A team of three men. I’ve had two teams in the field for over a month. ibid.
They give the president less protection than any other head of state on Earth. ibid.
Hoover, he doesn’t like the Kennedys any more than we do. ibid. conspirator, opening meeting
The probabilities for success are almost 100%. ibid.
You’ll receive $25,000 a year via Switzerland for the next five years. I said every man jack involved in the operation. And five years from now, on January 2nd 1968, provided no-one has broken security, each man will find $100,000 in his own personally numbered Swiss bank account. ibid. Farrington
Jesus, you just told me who we’re gonna hit. ibid. team leader
FBI informant #S172. ibid. Farrington to co-conspirators
The real problem is this, James: in two decades there will be seven billion human beings on this planet. Most of them brown, yellow or black. All of them hungry, all of them determined to love. They swarm out of their breeding grounds into Europe and North America. Hence Vietnam. An all-out effort there will give us control of South Asia for decades to come. And with proper planning we can reduce the population to 550 million by the end of the century. I know. I’ve seen the data. ibid. Foster & Farrington
Well someone has to do it. ibid.
We call this our dehumanisation process. ibid.
Farrington: He’s doing fine. Heading up a Fair Play for Cuba Committee that doesn’t exist. Writing letters to the Communist Party of New York. And after that street brawl he demanded that an FBI man come down to see him.
Foster: How long will he be in Dallas?
Farrington: The 3rd to 5th October. His wife’s there now living outside of the city with a friend.
Foster: Well why wait so long?
Farrington: Well he wants to go to Mexico City to try to get a visa to go to Cuba. ibid.
Foster: Is that your idea?
Farrington: No. But there’s no way to stop him without making him angry with our connection. I don’t see any harm in it, do you?
Foster: The man’s a genius. He’ll have the FBI watching the CIA, and the CIA watching the Bureau. Before he’s through no-one will know whose man he is. ibid.
And one more thing, Robert. When this operation is finished, it’s my last. ibid. Farrington to Foster
It’s the perfect place for triangulated gunfire. A man in the Records building here, another man in the Depository, a third man here on the grassy knoll where he has excellent cover. They’ll have to slow down to ten to twelve miles an hour to make this turning, and when they reach this point they walk right into the trap. There’s no way they can get out of it. ibid. Farrington to conspirators
It’s equally important that we set him up planning the event. ibid. Jim to Farrington
There will be no search of the buildings in Dealey Plaza. And there will be no secret service men stationed in Dealey Plaza. Not one. ibid. Farrington to Foster
Wanted For Treason. ibid. poster & newspaper headline
I’m sorry, sir. Our lines are temporarily out of order. ibid. telephonist
No scenario is perfect, Jim. He [Oswald] probably realised the position he’d been placed in. ibid. Farrington to Jim
Bumped into the policeman and panicked. ibid.
Don’t you read the papers? They killed Kennedy this afternoon. ibid. Ruby to woman
Considering I hit the wrong guy – yes. ibid. assassin to woman
Daniel Botsford Died April 2 1965 Karate Chop; Darlen Calhoun Died March 4 1966 Gunshot; Donald James Died May 8 1965 Cancer; Jack Cunningham Died November 17 1965; Marilyn Rose Died January 14 Heart Attack ... In the three years after the murders of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald, eighteen material witnesses died ... Either by gunfire, three in motor accidents, two by suicide, one from a cut throat, one from a karate chop to the neck, three from heart attacks and two from natural causes. ibid.
Oswald could not have been the lone assassin. In fact was not involved at all. It was done by the Central Intelligence Agency. And they left their initials all over Dealey Plaza for us to find. Think about that. Mark Lane, Citizen Lane, 2018
The Warren Commission report is a fraudulent document from the first page to the last page. ibid.
Bullets were coming up over our heads from that fence on the knoll. JFK ***** 1991 starring Kevin Costner & Sissy Spacek & Tommy Lee Jones & Kevin Bacon & Laurie Metcalf & Gary Oldman & Michael Rooker & Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau & Joe Pesci & John Candy et al, director Oliver Stone, male witness
I never saw him before in my life. ibid. David Ferry to Garrison
They’re telling us that Oswald got off three shots with world class precision ... He wasn’t any good. ibid. Senator Long
Lee Oswald was no ordinary soldier. ibid. Garrison
Guess who used this address? Lee Harvey Oswald ... Lee Harvey was trained in the Russian language. ibid.
We are standing in the heart of the United States’ government’s Intelligence community in New Orleans. That’s the FBI there, that’s the CIA, that’s the Secret Service, that’s the O&I – doesn’t this seem to you a rather strange place for a communist to spend his spare time? ibid.
He [Oswald] was there too. He was there. Sometimes meeting with Bannister. ibid. Jack Martin to Garrison
Triangulation of cross-fire – that’s the key. ibid. David Ferry
The guy couldn’t do the shooting. ibid. Lou to Garrison
David Ferry’s dead. ibid.
1963: I spent much of September ’63 working on the Kennedy plan for getting all US personnel out of Vietnam by the end of 1965. ibid. Mr X to Garrison
He could not be allowed to escape alive. ibid.
Why was Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? ibid.
The organising principle of any society, Mr Garrison, is war. ibid.
The perpetrators must be on the winning side. And never subject to prosecution for anything by anyone. That is a coup d’etat. ibid.
Fundamentally, people are suckers for the truth. ibid.
Is a government worth preserving when it lies to the people? ... Let justice be done though the heavens fall. ibid. Garrison
Somebody’s gotta try, goddamnit. ibid.
Oswald went to see the FBI two weeks before the assassination. ibid. female deputy
He [Oswald] was under orders. He was a foot-soldier. ibid. Garrison
The Mob wouldn’t have the guts or the power for something of this magnitude ... This was a military style ambush from start to finish; this was a coup d’etat with Lyndon Johnson waiting in the wings. ibid.
Now a single bullet remains; a single bullet now has to account for the remaining seven wounds in Kennedy and Connally ... We’ve come to know it as the Magic Bullet theory. ibid. Garrison to jury
Fifty-one witnesses, gentlemen of the jury, thought they heard shots coming from the grassy knoll. ibid.