BILL KELLY’S HYPOTHESIS on the Assassination of JFK
After reading and posting John Newman's Hypothesis
from his new book Countdown-to-Darkness (1),
I recalled having put together my own hypothesis at the request of counter-conspiracy
Professor Ken Rahn, some years ago
An hypothesis is "a supposition or proposed
explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for
further investigation."
So I decided to give it another crack and here
goes: Bill Kelly's Hypothesis on the Assassination of JFK
HYPOTHESIS
1) Regardless of the role of Lee Havey Oswald, it doesn’t matter whether the chief suspect was the lone assassin or a patsy, Oswald fits the profile of the Covert Operational Personality (COP), and the crime fits the MO – Modus Operandi of a covert intelligence operation, therefore – H1 -whatever happened at Dealey Plaza was a covert intelligence operation - CIO - that utilized standard covert operational procedures, techniques and deceptions designed to protect the actual sponsors. Since all Covert Intelligence Operations are referred to by a code name – we will call it the Dealey Plaza Operation (DPO).
2) H2 – Cuba is the key. The domestic anti-Communist intelligence network responsible for planning and executing the Dealey Plaza operation had performed similar operations in the past and continues to do so today, and at the time - 1963 - was deeply entwined and overlapping operations in Cuba, and Cuba is the key to unlocking the identity of the network.
1) Regardless of the role of Lee Havey Oswald, it doesn’t matter whether the chief suspect was the lone assassin or a patsy, Oswald fits the profile of the Covert Operational Personality (COP), and the crime fits the MO – Modus Operandi of a covert intelligence operation, therefore – H1 -whatever happened at Dealey Plaza was a covert intelligence operation - CIO - that utilized standard covert operational procedures, techniques and deceptions designed to protect the actual sponsors. Since all Covert Intelligence Operations are referred to by a code name – we will call it the Dealey Plaza Operation (DPO).
2) H2 – Cuba is the key. The domestic anti-Communist intelligence network responsible for planning and executing the Dealey Plaza operation had performed similar operations in the past and continues to do so today, and at the time - 1963 - was deeply entwined and overlapping operations in Cuba, and Cuba is the key to unlocking the identity of the network.
As the Microsoft engineer who assisted in the
application of their recently developed Azure Search and Cognitive Services to
the recently released (2017-2018) JFK assassination records of the JFK
Collection by the National Archives and Records Administrations (NARA),
immediately recognized the correlation among the Cuban interests of many of the
main participants in the assassination story. Cuba is the key to unraveling the
covert mysteries of the assassination.
3) H3 - The Operational Plan for the Dealey Plaza Operation was originally devised to have snipers kill Castro with high powered rifles as he rode in an open jeep in Cuba, as he often did, a plan (like Pathfinder) that was "disapproved by higher authority," taken off the shelf by those who conducted it, and used to kill the higher authority himself.
4) H4 - This Operational Plan (alao Pathfinder) included a black propaganda psychological warfare disinformation twist to blame the murder on Oswald and Castro Cuban Communists.
5) H5 - The Dealey Plaza operation was designed to be publicly viewed and officially investigated as a conspiracy of at least two snipers - albet a Cuban Communist conspiracy, but this part of the Operational Plan was rejected by President Johnson the evening of the assassination and replaced with the (Phase Two) deranged lone nut scenario. [See: The Tipping Point ]
6) H6 - Since there is no statute of limitations on murder, the legally unresloved homicide of the president and those murders associated directly with it (Tippit, Oswald, Kothe, Giancana, Rosselli, Meyer, et al) should be active investigations, especially with the upcoming release of previously sealed records that could help resolve these cases.
3) H3 - The Operational Plan for the Dealey Plaza Operation was originally devised to have snipers kill Castro with high powered rifles as he rode in an open jeep in Cuba, as he often did, a plan (like Pathfinder) that was "disapproved by higher authority," taken off the shelf by those who conducted it, and used to kill the higher authority himself.
4) H4 - This Operational Plan (alao Pathfinder) included a black propaganda psychological warfare disinformation twist to blame the murder on Oswald and Castro Cuban Communists.
5) H5 - The Dealey Plaza operation was designed to be publicly viewed and officially investigated as a conspiracy of at least two snipers - albet a Cuban Communist conspiracy, but this part of the Operational Plan was rejected by President Johnson the evening of the assassination and replaced with the (Phase Two) deranged lone nut scenario. [See: The Tipping Point ]
6) H6 - Since there is no statute of limitations on murder, the legally unresloved homicide of the president and those murders associated directly with it (Tippit, Oswald, Kothe, Giancana, Rosselli, Meyer, et al) should be active investigations, especially with the upcoming release of previously sealed records that could help resolve these cases.
H7 –OTHER?
JOHN NEWMAN'S HYPOTHESIS
From: VOLUME II – John M. Newman
Major Working Hypotheses. The
following working hypotheses pertain to the entire series of volumes in the
present work. Hypotheses Three and Four was presented in the 2008 edition of my
previous work, Oswald and the CIA. We will build upon them as the volumes of
this series unfold.
(1) 1- Hypothesis
One: At some point in 1962, regardless of how much earlier someone might have
wanted President Kennedy to be assassinated, the contours of the plot that
eventually emerged began to fall into place: an American Marxist, Lee Harvey
Oswald would assassinate JFK and APPEAR to have done so for Fidel Castro with
the assistance of the KGB.
(2) 2- Hypothesis
Two: The plot was also designed to make it APPEAR that the Kennedy brothers’
plan to overthrow Castro had been successfully turned around by Fidel,
resulting in the assassination.
(3) 3- Hypothesis
Three: Lee Harvey Oswald was sent by his agent handler to New Orleans in
the summer of 1963 to build upon his pro-Castro Cuban legend that he had begun
to establish in Dallas at the beginning of that year.
(4) 4- Hypothesis
Four: Oswald’s CIA files were manipulated by CIA counter-intelligence in the
weeks before the assassination to support the design mentioned in Hypothesis
One and Two.
In this connection, Oswald (or an
imposter) traveled to Mexico City (28 September-3 October 1963) and met with a
Soviet diplomat, Valery Kostikov, who was known to U.S. intelligence to be the
head of KGB assassinations (Department 13) for the Western Hemisphere.
(5) 5- Hypothesis
Five: An essential element of the plot was a psychological operation to raise
the specter of WWIII and the death of forty million Americans. 7.
[Note: 7. See
the discussion in David Talbot’s Brothers – The
Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (New York: Free Press, 2007, p.
252-253). Talbot discusses the threat of nuclear war, and also Castro’s remark,
“You watch and see, I know them, they will try put the blame on us for this
thing.”].
This threat of a nuclear holocaust was then used by President
Johnson to terrify Chief Justice Earl Warren and some of the other men who
served on the Warren Commission to such an extent that they believed there was
no alternative to writing a report stating Lee Oswald alone had assassinated
the president.
(6) 6- Hypothesis
Six (New): The deaths of Patrice Lumumba in the Congo and Rafael Trujillo in
the Dominican Republic – without regard to who actually pulled the triggers –
were ultimately the result of President Eisenhower’s top secret plan according
to which their elimination was an indispensable requirement for the success of
his covert plan to overthrow Castro.
(7) 7- Hypothesis
Seven (New): President Kennedy’s April 1961 decisions against direct U.S. military
intervention in Cuba and Laos spawned the deep hatred in many circles that
gathered momentum during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and later became a critical
part of the motivation for his assassination in 1963.
(8) Further
Assumptions
(9) - Neither
Fidel Castro nor the Soviet Union was involved in the assassination of JFK.
(10)
- For
the plot that was used in the JFK assassination to work, Castro had to be alive
after the president’s death. Rolando Cubela would have to be denied the means
to easily kill Castro until after – several months at a minimum – the
assassination in Dallas took place.
(11)
- Many
of the post-assassination lies and cover-ups were carried out by people who had
nothing to do with the pre-existing plot to assassinate the president. Many of
these people mistakenly thought that what they were doing was in the best
interest of the country.
(12)
- We
would be mistaken to assume that just because there is no written evidence for
an event that it never took place.
(13)
- (New):
DCI Allen Dulles was aware, well before Congo’s independence, of Belgium’s
plans for the recession of Katanga Province.
(14)
- (New):
The claims, by top advisors to Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy, that an exile
invasion would trigger an uprising of the Cuban population against Castro were
known to be false by those who made them.
(15)
- (New):
The CIA attempt to cobble together a functional government-n-exile from the
exiled Cuban leaders was doomed to fail right from the start.
(16)
- (New):
Given the level and timing of Soviet Bloc military aid to the Castro regime,
there was not enough time to adequately prepare, train, and equip a Cuban exile
military force capable of toppling the regime.
(17)
- (New):
DCI Allen Dulles and the Joint Chiefs of Staff knew that the CIA-planned
invasion of Cuba would fail, and deliberately withheld this judgement from the
president. Furthermore, they assumed that, once the exile forces were being
slaughtered on the beachhead at the Bay of Pigs, Kennedy would reverse his
policy of refusing to intervene with U.S. military forces.
(18)
- (New):
Allen Dulles hoped that DDP Dick Bissel would be fired for the failed landing
in Cuba, and that Dulles would get to remain as DCI instead of being replaced
by Bissell as JFK had originally planned.
(19)
The Implications of the False Defector
Scenario
(20)
Once you say you are willing to
seriously consider that Oswald was sent as a false defector to the Soviet Union
to surface a Soviet mole or moles in the CIA and/or MI-6, you have walked into
the proverbial wilderness of mirrors. For several reasons, it is best not to
aver that this scenario was, in fact, so; rather, it is better to treat it as a
hypotheses best described in terms of the probabilities of its many possible
scenarios. When considering intelligence operations, “beyond a reasonable
doubt” or “by a preponderance of the evidence” are standards of proof that are
undercut by plausible deniability.
(21)
And like it or not, in this case your
choices have important consequences. Whatever permutation you choose, from the
many scenarios available, fundamentally affects the way you understand Oswald’s
behavior in Japan, and just about all of the major events in his life after his
defection to the USSR and re-defection to the U.S
(22)
To begin with, you must accept as
probable, the possibility that neither side (CIA or KGB) in this
counterintelligence chess match would have officially acknowledged that Oswald
was a false defector. To have done so against the backdrop of the Kennedy
assassination would have revealed an embarrassing serious interest in him when
both intelligence services were desperate to establish as much distance as
possible from the alleged assassin. And if Oswald was not a false defector,
both sides would still say the same thing. So the denials get you exactly
nowhere. But understanding both sides would deny it if it had been true is
important.
(23)
Oswald’s status as the alleged killer of
JFK made him radioactive to both intelligence services. Oswald’s late 1963 Soviet
KGB contacts in Mexico caused the KGB – after the assassination – to send a
false defector, Yuri Nosenko, to claim that they had nothing to do with the
“abnormal” Oswald. In the end, the CIA would be happy to let that fairytale go
unchallenged, as it assisted their analogous claim – that the CIA had nothing
to do with Oswald’s sojourn in the USSR.
(24)
In this scenario of moles and false
defectors on both sides, you must also accept as probable, the possibility that
even when one side discovered a mole in its midst while working for the other
side, the mole had to be left in place – perhaps for several years even as more
damage occurred – in order to prevent the other side from figuring out how the
mole was uncovered. Before arresting the mole, it was necessary to create and
sell a secondary and believable story about how the case was solved to divert
the opponent’s attention to the true source of the discovery.
(25)
With so many layers of deception, you
must admit that, at the end of the day, you do not have the “true” story or all
of the story; rather, what you have is a complicated best-case scenario. In the
hypothesis under consideration here, the basic scenario is already complex:
using Oswald to surface a highly placed Soviet mole in the West who had
betrayed the U.S. U-2 program and also very likely the CIA mole in the GRU,
Pyotr Popov. But this scenario was made exceeding MORE complex by a subsequent
KGB defector....Nosenko gave the CIA a COMPLETELY FALSE account of that
(Oswald’s) file. The KGB, Nosenko said, had no interest at all in Oswald, had
not interviewed him, watched him or bugged his apartment in Minsk. Similarly,
the CIA’s official position has been that they never had contact with or
interest in Oswald. Both sides were telling false tales…..
(26)
His (Nosenko’s) claim of complete
familiarity with the Oswald’s Soviet sojourn was the bait that assured he would
be allowed to defect to the U.S. What happened afterward was one of the hardest
fought and destructive battles in the history of the Agency…
(27)
The Soviet denial of interest in Oswald
collapsed with the demise of the USSR. We have not suffered a political
collapse of similar proportions in America, but instead have witnessed a
further entrenchment of a national security state….
(28)
Little by little, as the small pieces of
information were reevaluated in the light of yet more small pieces, new life
was breathed into the false defector hypothesis. That story is important all by
itself, aside from the JFK case, because it leads so deeply into the
spy-counterspy wars of the past and that may still be taking place.
(29)
If Oswald was a witting tool of an
Angleton operation at the beginning of the story, it increases the probability
that he might have been witting or manipulated into an operation at the end of
the story.
(30)
A CIA propaganda associate of David
Phillips, William Kent, intimated as much to his daughter at a family
Thanksgiving gathering: “Oswald was a useful idiot.”
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