The Hunt’s
Kansas City Chiefs
Congratulations
to Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs for their Superbowl victory. When I saw
Andy on stage standing next to some beautiful women wearing sweaters with the
word “HUNT” embroidered on them I was reminded of how the Chiefs got to Kansas City,
Missouri.
Dallas
oilman H. L. Hunt had controlling interests in two Texas teams – the Dallas
Cowboys and the Texans, but since they both couldn’t play in Dallas, one had to
go. Curington was Hunt’s right hand man,
and as he relates in his book Hunt had him look on a map for the largest city
without a NFL football team, and that was Kansas City. So Hunt gave the Cowboys
to one son and the other team to Lamar, and that’s why the Chiefs are in Kansas
City.
Hunt’s partner
in the Cowboys was another Dallas oil man Clint Merchison, and their lawyer was
McKennzie, whose office was in the Southland Building (Henry Baer-Wynne,
McKenzine, Jaffe, Tinsley), who also represented Robert Oswald and Marina when
they testified before the Warren Commission.
The
Southland Building is certainly a place of interest to assassination
researchers for a number of reasons including the fact that Oswald visited
there to apply for a job with one of George deMohrenschildt’s pals, it is where
Antonio Veciana ostensibly met Oswald and David Atlee Phillips (“Maurice Bishop”)
in September 1963. The Southland Building is also the home of an exclusive
private club where many of the major players enjoyed themselves, and the
Sheraton Hotel, where George H. W. Bush stayed the night before the
assassination, as did the Secret Service, and where the White House
Communications Agency (WHCA) set up their remote station for monitoring the
motorcade security channel, the recordings of which have never surfaced.
The
Southland Building is directly on the path to where Oswald was heading after
leaving the Texas School Book Depository before getting on a bus heading back
in the opposite direction.
Oswald
enjoyed football, watched the Dallas Cowboys on TV, and may have even tried out
for the Arlington Heights High School football team, which included the Hale
twins, son of famous Texas collegate football star I.B. Hale, who could have
played in the NFL, but joined the FBI instead. After working for the FBI the
senior Hale worked in Security at General Dynamics, which was in a heated war
with Boeing for the F-111 TFX jet fighter-bomber contract.
Although
General LeMay said that the Boeing plane was clearly much better, General
Dynamics got the contract because of politics, which is how they try to explain
why the Hale brothers were observed by an FBI stakeout team breaking into the
Vegas apartment of Judyth Campbell Extner. That had nothing to do with the
assassination, they say.
Oswald
didn’t make the team, ridiculed by the Hales, so he dropped out of school and
enlisted in the Marines soon after his birthday.
NFL
owners are a close and peculiar bunch, always playing poker with each other,
and very selective about who they let in their high stakes club, keeping Trump
out when he wanted in. Besides the
Hunts, another major NFL owner who comes into play is Carroll Rosenbloom, the
owner of the Baltimore Colts, whose beachside home near Atlantic City was LBJ’s
secret hideaway during the 1964 Democratic National Convention.
Rosenbloom exchanged the Colts for the LA Rams and then they were moved out of Baltimore to Indiana. Rosenbloom was found drowned on a Florida beach, another suspicious death.(BK Notes: Thanks to Mike for correcting me re: Rosenbloom moving the team.)
I know
all about Rosenbloom because of his gambling and golfing, and will repost an
article I wrote on Conspiracy Golf sometime soon.
Gambling
is a big part of the NFL and golf action, and an undercover informant told the
FBI that he knew Jack Ruby took bets on the Cowboys from high stakes players,
including his pal radio station owner Gordon McLendon.
Since
all such big bets had to be “laid off,” we know who Ruby laid off his bets with
– the Campisis, who owned the Egyptian Lounge on Mockingbird Lane, where Ruby
had dinner the night before the assassination.
As for the Kansas City Chiefs - I would be remiss if I didn't mention the repeated requests from T. Carter and others who love Native Americans to remove the name of the Chiefs and Redskins from their NFL team names, as they consider it degrading.
Getting
back to Kansas City, I think of the song, “Kansas City,” – they have some foxy
women there, and I’m gonna get me one. Going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I
come.”
And now
there’s going to be a JFK assassination conference in Kansas City, of all
places, come April, and will include such respected names as Dr. Wecht, John
Newman, Gary Aguilar, Dick Russell, and Lisa Pease, as well as Larry Rivera,
who will argue that it’s Oswald in the doorway photo – not Lovelady, and that Jack
Ruby didn’t shoot Oswald, but an impostor, posing as Ruby did the job, a theory
seriously promoted by Ralph Cinque for the Oswald Innocence campaign. Well
Oswald was certainly innocent of killing JFK, but not for the reasons they
promote.
In any
case, Kansas City is the place to be, and I’ve yet to decide if I am going, but
I’m glad Andy Reid finally got his Superbowl ring and for reminding me of all
these interesting associations.
Oh, yea, and another thing - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is the son of former Senator Goodell who New York Governor Rockefeller assigned to replace the assassinated RFK.
Oh, yea, and another thing - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is the son of former Senator Goodell who New York Governor Rockefeller assigned to replace the assassinated RFK.
My
review of Curington’s book:
If you
can please suport JFKCountercoup:
Rosenbloom exchanged the Colts for the Rams in 1972. It was Irsay who moved the Colts to Indy. Rosenbloom owned the Rams until his death in 1979. Slight correction. Love your site.
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