Sunday, February 26, 2023

Joe Goulden and Assistant Dallas DA Bill Alexander

 Vincent Bugliosi in Reclaiming History:

 “No sooner than Fritz and Alexander get back to City Hall from dinner than the telephone rings in the Homicide and Robbery office of the Dallas Police headquarters and Alexander takes the call. It’s Joe Goulden, a former reporter for the Dallas Morning News who is now on the city desk of the Philadelphia Inquirer.”

“‘What’s going on down there? We’re not getting anything straight. It’s all garbled. Is Oswald going to be charged with killing the president?’ the reporter asks.”

“‘Yea, we’re getting ready to file on the Communist son of a bitch,’ Alexander tells him. When Goulden asks Alexander why he called Oswald a Communist, Alexander tells him about all the Communist literature they found at Oswald’s Beckley address. ‘We have the killer,’ Alexander says, ‘but we’re not sure what his connections are.’”

“Goulden wants to know exactly when the charges will be filed against Oswald. ‘As soon as I can draw up the complaint,’ Alexander replies. Goulden says his editor won’t print the part about Oswald being a Communist for fear of a libel suit. The only way he’s print that is if he could say it was part of the formal charge. Alexander, who would later allow that, ‘I let my mouth overlook my ass,’ says sarcastically, ‘Well, how about if I charge him with being part of an international Communist conspiracy? Could you run with that?’”

“He knew he couldn’t draw up a complaint like that, but Alexander was itching to show Oswald for what he was, a damn Communist. Goulden was more than eager to oblige.‘You got it!’ the reporter says.”  (879)   END Bugliosi Quote. [15]

15 – Vincent Bugliosi - Reclaiming History – p169

[BK Notes: Joe Goulden, then working for the Philadelphia Inquirer, was a close personal friend and media asset of David Atlee Phillips, the CIA officer responsible for the monitoring of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. Goulden was also one of those reporters who later floated the trial balloon story that Oswald was an FBI informant.] 

8-9 PM – Sometime between 8 & 9 PM Cliff Carter, in the name of LBJ and the White House, called Texas authorities, including Texas Attorney General Wagner Carr and some Dallas officials. Since it is not mentioned by Valenti, this must have been when LBJ was in his office with Jenkins and Carter for over an hour, when Cliff Carter began to make a series of calls to Texas officials, ordering them not to promote the idea of a conspiracy.

Between 8 & 9 PM – Waggoner Carr – Attorney Gen. of Texas, reported:  “I received a long-distance telephone call from Washington from someone in the White House. I can’t for the life of me remember who it was. A rumor had been heard here that there was going to be an allegation in the indictment against Oswald connecting the assassination with an international conspiracy, and the inquiry was made whether I had any knowledge of it, and I told him I had no knowledge of it. As a matter of fact, I hadn’t been in Dallas since the assassination and was not there at the time of the assassination. So the request was made of me to contact Mr. [Henry] Wade to find out if the allegation was in the indictment. I received the definite impression that the concern of the caller was that because of the emotion or the high tension that existed at the time that someone might thoughtlessly place the indictment in such an allegation without having the proof of such a conspiracy. So I did call Mr. Wade from my home, when I received the call, and he told me…that he had no knowledge of anyone desiring to have that or planning to have that in the indictment; that it would be surplusage, it was not necessary to allege it, and that it would not be in there, but that he would doublecheck it to be sure. And then he called back, and – as I recall I did – and informed the White House participant in the conversation of what Mr. Wade had said, and that was all of it.”

There are unsubstantiated reports that the Oswald indictment was to read “in furtherance of an international communist conspiracy,” and supporting the Phase One cover story that what happened at Dealey Plaza was done at the behest of Castro and foreign communist elements. It appears that LBJ decided that was a bad idea, because he said it could lead to war, and instructs Cliff Carter to call Texas officials and tell them not play up the idea of a conspiracy of any kind, Cuban Communists or otherwise.

9:10 PM – In Dallas DPD jail LHO is told he is to be charged with murder of Tippit. [18]

Bugliosi wrote (p. 177):

 “Henry Wade is returning home after dinner with his wife and some friends when he hears a report on the radio that Oswald is going to be charged with being part of an international Communist conspiracy to murder the president. Wade, the Dallas DA since 1951, can barely believe his ears. There is no such law on the Texas books, and anyone familiar with Texas law knows that if you allege anything in an indictment, you have to burden of proving it.”

“Wade barely gets in the door when the telephone rings. The caller is Wagner Carr, attorney general for the state of Texas. He had just received a long-distance call from someone in the White House who had heard a similar report. Carr wants to know if Wade has any knowledge of it. Wade said he didn’t.  

“‘You know,’ Carr says, ‘this is going to crate a hell of a bad situation if you allege that he’s part of a Communist conspiracy. It’s going to affect international relations and a lot of things with this country.’”

“‘I don’t know where the rumor got started,’ Wade says, ‘but even if we could prove he was part of an international conspiracy, I wouldn’t allege it because there’s no such charge in Texas.’”

“Within a few minutes, Henry Wade gets phone calls from his first assistant, Jim Bowie, and U.S. Attorney Barefoot Sanders – both of whom have gotten very concerned calls from Washington. Wade assures both of them that he will check into the rumor.”  

“Wade immediately decides to take ‘charge’ of he matter and goes down to the police department to make sure that no such language appears in any complaint against Oswald. His man down there, Bill Alexander, denies to Wade that he had anything to do with the rumor, not telling Wade that his own lips had given birth do it.”

Thursday, February 23, 2023

MLK in Camden and Maple Shade, NJ

 MLK in Camden and Maple Shade, New Jersey

By William E. Kelly Billkelly3@gmail.com

                                                    753 Walnut Street, Camden, NJ 

This still being Black History Month, and since there's going to be a major MLK Conference in Memphis in April, I thought it appropriate to mention some of the most recently discovered aspects of Martin Luther King's first civil rights case, and it's continuing ramifications. 

I will be writing a more in depth preview of the Memphis conference soon, but in the meantime you can learn more about it here: The JFK Historical Group .

Atlanta, Birmingham, Selma and Memphis are all cities associated with Martin Luther King, Jr., but two more are now finally being recognized – Camden and Maple Shade, New Jersey.

Having  been born and raised in Camden and never hearing of King being in my hometown, I was a bit incredulous when I read in the Burlington County Times an obituary for Morrestown, NJ attorney W. Thomas McCann. It mentioned in passing that he defended the bartender-owner of Mary’s Place bar and grill in Maple Shade against civil rights charges brought against him by Martin Luther King.

Now I had read most of the biographies of King and thought I knew enough about him, but I had never heard of this, so I drove to the nearby town of Maple Shade and there it was, Mary’s Place café in the middle of a clover leaf intersection leading onto Route 73, a busy highway.

It was closed and a notice on the door said it was condemned and slated for demolition by the NJ Dept. of Transportation.  Looking in the window I saw a tile floor and formica bar with bar stools and chairs upside down on the bar and tables, like it had just closed yesterday. I took some photos with a throwaway camera that I still have somewhere, still undeveloped.

When I got home I wrote a blog post about what I knew and heard from a Philadelphia lawyer who said he was trying to save the place from demolition because of its historical association with MLK, but he failed and the place was raised.

Then I heard from Patrick Duff, a used car salesman who was researching another unrelated subject on Maple Shade when he discovered the MLK story and read my blog post and asked me to meet him at the site of the former Mary’s Place in Maple Shade, which I did. There, I met Duff, a few of his friends, and Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Ed Colimore, whose now retired, but would write a number of stories related to this case.

Duff had been researching the story for awhile and told us that in 1950 MLK, his best friend and Crozier Seminary mate Walter McCall and their two dates were driving in MLK’s black 1948 Cadillac that his father had given him for graduating from high school early and being accepted at Crozier. They stopped at Mary’s Place and sat at a table, but when they weren’t served King went to the bar and asked for four beers. The bartender refused to serve them so they sat down and had a sit in until the bartender got a gun from behind the bar, opened the door and shot it into the air.

King and company left, went to the Maple Shade police, filled out a complaint and the police arrested the bartender Ernest Nichols, a German WWI veteran, for civil rights violations and discharging a gun unlawfully.

Then Duff pulled out a copy of the original complaint signed by the four – including Michael King, as he had yet to be named Martin Luther King.

Then I saw the residence address he gave – 753 Walnut Street, Camden, NJ.

Wow! I thought, King did live in Camden. So I punched the address in the GPS on my phone and immediately drove there.

Walnut Street is in a very bad section of South Camden, with only a few habital homes, and 753 Walnut was the vacant side of a rowhouse duplex, gang slogans spray painted on the boarded up windows and door, with broken bricks, glass and hyperdermic needles on the ground surrounding the house.

I took a few photos of the building and later that evening I heard from the reporter Colimore, who asked me if I had gotten any photos as it was too dark when he got there. I sent him a photo of the front of the house that appeared in the next morning’s Inquirer, front page Jersey section along with his fine story.

Meanwhile Duff went to the Camden tax office where he learned that the vacant house was owned by a Mrs. Hunt, visited her and knocked on the door. She answered and acknowledged owning 753 Walnut, and when asked if there was anything special about the place, she said, “Well Martin Luther King used to live there with my uncle Frank McCall.”

She explained that King wasn’t the famous Martin Luther King, Jr. he is today. But just a friend of McCall, a relative of her father who let McCall and King live in a bedroom in the back of the second floor for two years while they were seminary students.  She lived there too, and said, “We passed in the hall and said hello, and I remember them standing out front leaning against a car talking,” but that’s petty much it.

Duff kept digging and found some old newspaper clips, the Philadelphia Tribune, the city’s black newspaper, covered the trial, and King was assisted by Camden NAACP leader Dr. Ulyssis Wiggins, who obtained the assistance of the first black prosecutor in Camden who defended King in the Maple Shade court.

One of  the reasons I deducted, that the story never made it into King’s biographies, was the fact that King kept it from his father, not wanting to tell him that he had been evicted from a bar at gunpoint on a Sunday. So he got the assistance of the NAACP and Wiggins, who now has a park on the Delaware River waterfront named after him that sits at the end of Martin Luther King Boulevard, so their names are joined once again together.

While the NJ civil rights law was passed a few years before the incident but in court, that charge was thrown out because Nichols attorney W. Thomas McCann claimed that Nichols thought King wanted beer to take out, which was prhobied on Sundays, so that charge was dismissed, and Nichols fined $50 for the unlawful dischrage of a firearm.

Duff also found a newspaper article from the early 1980s that described the incident in detail and was headlined “The Bar that Started a Crusade,” as it was the first of many civil rights cases King would bring to courts around the country.

When King testified before Congress a Senator asked him why he made civil rights a major part of his ministry, King referrd to the Maple Shade incident, so it was a significant event in his life.

Duff applied to the NJ Historical Preservation Commission to certify the King House in Camden as historical, but it too k them over a year to give a five figure grant to Stockton University at the Jersey Shore to study the historical value of the house. While Stockton has a Black Studies Department, they set up a ad hoc committee with no back members and an amateur historian from Camden who didn’t have a college degree and who was quoted in the newspapers as emphatically and falsely saying “Martin Luther King never set foot in Camden.”

The study concluded the house has “minimal historical signifiance,” and they continue to maintain that position today, despite the fact King lived there for two years and while there was involved in his first civil rights case.

When King’s last living close associate Congressman John Lewis came to Philadelphia to recieve the Freedom Medal, local Camden political boss Congressman Donald Norcross invited him to Camden to visit the King House. The city blocked off both ends of the street, cleaned up the broken glass and needles, painted some of the buildings and sprused up the house and neighborhood. They put a tent in front of the King House in the street, and after a number of speeches by others, Rep. Lewis said:  “The work Dr. King started decades ago is still unfinished. This property, which stands now as a simple row home, can serve as a touchstone for generations to come as they learn about Dr. King and his deeds to make our country stronger and more inclusive.”

https://norcross.house.gov/2016/9/civil-rights-icon-congressman-john-lewis-visits-camden-important

In the meantime Duff found that King had attended a sermon by Howard University President Mordecai Johnson at a Church in Philadelphia, when Johnson espoused the non-violent demonstrations of M. Gandhi that freed India of England’s colonial shackles, and suggested the same tactics could be used in the civil rights movement, an idea King took to heart and practice.

Now the State of Pennsylvania has certified that church as historical because of the documentation Duff provided, and there is a plaque on the wall of the church, and an historical marker in Maple Shade at the site of the former Mary’s Place café.

What needs to be done is having the 753 Walnut building completely restored with a new roof, floors, windows, doors, plumbing and electricty, so it can be made into a real community center, and the NJ Dept. of Historical Preservation must certify it as historical as it clearly is to everyone but them.

In addition, I hope Patrick Duff will be invited to give a more detailed presentation on this story to the MLK Conference in Memphis in April. 

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Justice for JFK Act of 2013

 While we have been lobbying the House Oversight Committee - Rep. James Comer (R. Ky) Chairman, to hold oversight hearings on the JFK Act of 1992, that is five years behind schedule, Arizona Republican Rep. David Schweikert has introduced a new bill - a revised JFK Act without many of the withholding exemptions. 

Larry Schnapf wants everyone to write to the Oversight Committe, as I already have   

JFKcountercoup: Letter to House Oversight Committee Re: Hearings on JFK Act

calling on them to hold oversight hearings during Sunshine Week (March 12-18). 

If you do write, be sure to also fax it and post it on their web site where they have a contact link, and make it attention to Rep. James Comer (R. Ky), the chairman, the only person who can schedule a public hearing. If a dozen people ask to be notified when there is a hearing scheduled, we will have their attention, if a hundred people ask to be notified when there is a public hearing, they will have to do something. 

Some say Schweikert is a member of the smaller govenment Freedom Caucus, and may even be a Trumpster and Election denier, but whatever his motives, he is making waves. 

As Assassinations Archives and Research Center attorney Dan Alcorn has pointed out: 

        A couple of problems with this- it limits assassination related
documents to those "related to the assassination of President Kennedy". 
Does this include WIROGUE and QJWIN?  There are hundreds of pages of
WIROGUE materials being withheld in full under the JFK Act of 1992. 
Would David Harold Byrd and Werner von Alvensleben be deemed related? 
CIA has made it clear they are going to fight on "not believed relevant"
grounds.  The Records Review Board adopted a broad definition of
relevance, but the statute remained the same "related to".

      Second, the government is asserting Presidential powers in the
Mary Ferrell v. Biden lawsuit.  The government asserts that these
discretionary Presidential powers override statutes that get in the way.

      Third, there is no private right of action in the Bill, meaning no
way to enforce.


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Introduced in House (01/30/2023)


118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 637

To direct the heads of certain departments and agencies of the Federal Government to publicly disclose all assassination records and information relevant to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and for other purposes.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 30, 2023

Mr. Schweikert introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, Ways and Means, Foreign Affairs, Armed Services, and Intelligence (Permanent Select), for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned


A BILL

To direct the heads of certain departments and agencies of the Federal Government to publicly disclose all assassination records and information relevant to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Justice for Kennedy Act of 2023” or the “JFK Act of 2023”.

SEC. 2. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF ASSASSINATION RECORDS AND INFORMATION RELATED TO ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY.

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Friday, February 17, 2023

Five Fingerprints of Intelligence

Fingerprints of Intelligence

“Everywhere you look with him (Oswald), there are fingerprints of Intelligence” – Sen. Richard Schweiker (R. Pa.) Village Voice, 1975 –

As a member of the Schweiker-(Gary) Hart Subcommittee of the  (Frank) Church Intelligence Committee of the US Senate, assigned to investigate the intelligence connections to the assassination of President Kennedy, Sen. Richard Schweiker was not your typical conspiracy buff, but he knew what he was talking about.

While there are many such intelligence associations to the assassination, I thought I would put them into the context of five types of fingerprint evidence, and came up with the following.

1) Foreknowledge – Allen Dulles, Sun Tzu and The Art of War –

When Allen Dulles arrived at the very first meeting of the Warren Commission he brought along an advance copy of a recently published book – The Assassins, by Robert J. Donovan, who was also the author of the book PT 109, about John F. Kennedy’s experiences as a PT boat Captain in the South Pacific during World War II that was made into a popular movie.

Donovan’s book argues that unlike most European assassinations that are politically motivated, American assassins are basically deranged lone nut cases without ties to a conspiracy.

Commissioner John J. McCloy disagreed and pointed to the assassination of President Lincoln where there were a number of people hung for cooperating with the assassin John Wilkes Booth.

Instead of The Assassins, Dulles should have brought along a copy of his own book, published in 1963 that was probably read by Lee Harvey Oswald entitled The Craft of Intelligence, ostensibly ghost written by prolific author E. Howard Hunt. In that book Dulles is quick to mention Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, one of the oldest books known to man, circa 400 B.C., in which he calls attention to the chapter on The Use of Secret Agents.

One of the hallmarks and “fingerprints of intelligence” that makes the assassination of President Kennedy a covert intelligence operation is the foreknowledge certain people had of the event, and expressing it to others before it occurred.

For a list of those who expressed foreknowledge of the assassination see: https://jfkcountercoup2.blogspot.com/2023/02/foreknowledge-and-jfk-assassination.html

After appearing on Len Osanic's Black Op Radio program on Nov. 22, 2022, I received an email from the grandson of Sonny McCullough of Atlantic City, a close associate of Nucky Johnson, Hap Farley and Skinny D'Amato. He said that his family knew a week before the assassination that it would occur and talked about it, and we can trace that foreknowledge directly to Skinny D'Amato, who took a leave from his 500 Club, where Sinatra frequntly performed, to run the casino at the Cal-Neva Lodge when Sinatra and Sam Giancana took it over. Giancana being involved in the early stages of the CIA-Mafia plots to kill Castro and whose right hand man John Rosselli was in the thick of things at the CIA's JMWAVE station where they trained the Cuban commandos as snipers. 

2) Disinformation and Black Propaganda  

Disinformation is defined as - false information which is intended to mislead, propaganda issued by a government organization to a rival power or the media in support of a covert intelligence operation.

So if it isn’t intentionally  false and issued by a government intelligence agency in support of a covert operation, it isn’t disinformation, but merely misinformation.

That Fidel Castro and Cuba were behind the assassination is disinformation and the deception plan behind the black propaganda operation conducted in concert with the President’s murder. Over a dozen incidents, most if not all of which can be traced back to the same source, attempt to portray the assassination as the work of Castro or his G2.

            Tracing the deceptive disinformation back to its source should also give us the source of the operation that resulted in what happened at Dealey Plaza.

            Since disinformation, propaganda and psychological warfare operations utilize explicit techniques, they can be identified, isolated and studied as to their content, intention and source, and thus provide a window into the nest of the responsible party.

            According to Ladislas Farago such, “Black Propaganda is a fundamental intelligence operation,…because it never identifies its real source and pretends to originate within or close to the enemy.”

            Paul Linebarger, a professor at the School for Advanced International Studies at John Hopkins University, wrote the US Army text book on Propaganda and Psychological Warfare  during the Korean War and worked for the CIA afterwards. He also taught the black arts of propaganda and psychological warfare operations at his Washington D.C. home. Every Friday evening student spies would take round-a-bout means to unobtrusively get to his house where they learned the secret techniques of propaganda and deception.

            One of his students, Joseph Burkholder Smith (“Portrait of a Cold Warrior” G. Putnam/s Sons, N.Y., 1976), relates how Linebarger explained that Black Propaganda is “carefully labeled to be acts of the enemy.” 

            Not a subject found in the curriculum of most colleges, the textbook is rare, Linebarger’s “Psychological Warfare – International Propaganda and Communications” (Arno Press, 1948, 1952, 1972, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, N.Y.), but I obtained a copy through an inter-library loan, and it is a still used by today’s psychological warriors.

            According to Linebarger, “Psychological warfare, in the broad sense, consists of the application of parts of the science called psychology to the conduct of war; psychological warfare comprises the use of propaganda against the enemy, together with such military operational measures as may supplement the propaganda. Propaganda may be described in turn, as organized persuasion by non-violent means. War itself may be considered to be, among other things, a violent form of persuasion. War is waged against the minds, not the bodies of the enemy.

 While Dizinformation comes from the Soviet’s use of such techniques, the term propaganda stems from the name of the department of the Vatican which had the duty of propagating the faith.

            Specifically defined, propaganda consists of the planned use of any form of public or mass produced communication designed to affect the minds and emotions of a given group for a specific public purpose, whether military, economic or political. Military propaganda consists of the planned use of any form of communications designed to affect the minds and emotions of a given enemy, neutral or friendly foreign group for a specific strategic or tactical purpose.

            Note that if the communication is not planned, it cannot be called propaganda, and that if does not originate from an intelligence agency or service, it is not disinformation.

            Linebarger developed the STASM formula for spot analysis, in which propaganda can be distinguished by the consideration of five elements – 1) Source, 2) Time, 3) Audience, 4) Subject, 5) Mission. According to Linebarger, this formula works best in the treatment of monitored materials of which the source is known. First point to note is the character of the source – the true source (who really got it out?), the ostensible source (whose name is signed to it?); also the first use source (who used it the first time?) and the second source (who claims merely to be using it as a quotation?).

            It is soon evident that the mere attribution of source is a job of high magnitude. A systematic breakdown of the STASM formula produces the following analysis outline: applicable to any single propaganda item, civil or military, in war or peace, spoken, visual or printed. There are five kinds of propaganda: Defense – maintains an accepted form of social action; Offensive – interrupts social action not desired; Conversionary – change allegiance; Divisive – split apart enemy components; Consolidation – insure compliance of occupied civilians; Counterpropaganda – refutes.

            Security is designed to keep useful information from reaching the enemy, while propaganda operations are designed to get information to him.

            According to Smith, “Linebarger’s two leading operational heroes whose activities formed the basis for lessons he wished us to learn and whose examples he thought we should follow were Lt. Col. Edward G. Lansdale and E. Howard Hunt,” who had what Linebarger called “black minds.”

https://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2021/11/black-propaganda-and-jfk-assassination.html

https://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2015/06/disinformation-at-dealey-plazq.html

As Peter Dale Scott has observed, the original Phase One cover-story for the Dealey Plaza operation was to blame Castro Cuban Commies, an active CIA measure that continues today. But when LBJ rejected that as it could lead to nuclear war, the Phase Two cover-story of the deranged lone nut took hold and was propagated, even though LBJ himself knew that wasn't true either. 

What was true was that the assassination was a covert intelligence operation by a domestic anti-Communist intelligence network that was designed to deceive, and it succeeded. 

) Crafts of Intelligence - Covert Operational Procedures - Thomas Powers - Gen. William Odom and The Sting.  Linebarger and David Maurer - The Big Con - slang, lingo, language, and covert op lingo.

Besides Allen Dulles’ book The Craft of Intelligence, that describes how intelligence agencies and agents operate, there’s a whole slew of important books that should be read before trying to understand how what occurred at Dealey Plaza was a covet intelligence operation.

Thomas Powers in his book Intelligence Wars, describes a retirement party he attended for a long standing CIA officer, where he met General William Odom, former head of the Pentagon’s intelligence agency, the generally unknown Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) and the National Security Agency (NSA), where his assistant was John Newman.

Powers asked Odom the question – what makes a good intelligence case officer who runs other spies?

After thinking for a moment Odom responded: “The Sting – the Robert Redford – Paul Newman movie.”

While Powers didn’t get it, that told me that Odom was a student of Paul Linebarger, as another student Joseph Smith described the class.

       Besides his own textbook, Linebarger used another book in his classes, “The Big Con” by David W. Maurer (Pocket Books, N.Y., 1949), which is the story used as the basis for the screenplay of the movie “The Sting.” Maurer, a Kentucky linguistics professor, began to study the unique slang of confidence men, but developed that interest into a unique analysis of the Big Con confidence games that proliferated during the early part of the last century. 

            That book, “gives ideas on how to recruit agents, how to handle them and how to get rid of them peacefully when they’re no use to you any longer.” As Linebarger concluded, “Believe me, that last one is the toughest job of all,” as David A. Phillips learned with Antonio Vechina.

            “The big time confidence games are in reality, only carefully rehearsed plays in which every member of the cast EXCEPT THE MARK knows his part perfectly,” wrote Maurer.

David Maurer was a professor of linguistics at the University of Kentucky, where he specialized in the slang of underworld – pick pockets, thieves, con artists and confidence men. In compiling his lists of slang, Maurer got to know some of the best confidence men who considered themselves above thieves, as they didn’t use violence or steal, but rather convinced the mark to give them their money for what was clearly a dishonest scheme, which emphasizes the point, “You can’t cheat an honest man.”

To Maurer they explained the details of the Big Con, and how it worked, which Maurer detailed in his book The Big Con, that was used as a basis for the movie The Sting. After reading Maurer’s book and realizing this I called Maurer's office in Kentucky and talked to Maurer’s former assistant, as Maurer had recently passed away.

Yes, he said, Maurer did recognize his work was used in The Sting and got a lawyer and sued the production company, but they decided to fight it as the screenwriter said he never read Maurer’s book. But in court, when the screenwriter and production company could come up with one other published source for name Gondorf, the lead character in the movie played by Paul Newman, the judge ruled in Maurer’s favor.

And just as Maurer had to study the slang and lingo of the confidence men in order to learn the details of the Big Con, we have to learn the slang and lingo of covert intelligence operators in order to learn how such covert intelligence operations work.

The SPYSCAPE Glossary of Spy Terms

Language of Espionage | International Spy Museum  - BK NOTES: The first director of the DC International Spy Museum was a former Marine who served with Oswald at Atsugi. 

List of Espionage Terms | Dr. Hugh Fox III

CI-glossary.pdf


4) Covert Operational Personality (COP) Profiles.

In 1999 the Secret Service commissioned a psychological study of all known assassins or assailants of presidents through out history in order to determine if there were any patterns that could be identified. When I read the study I noticed they left out an important category of assassins – the professional, trained assassin, like Gerry Patrick Heming, Felix Rodriguez, Chi Chi Quintero, Antonio Veciana, Michael Townly, David Morales, William Harvey, Lee Harvey Oswald, et al.

So I decided to develop and name my own category that fits these characters – and I call it the Covert Operational Personality Profile and list their attributes.

COVERT OPERATOR – Either state sponsored/controlled or possible renegade with official support.

Can be an Official, Officer, Case Officer, Agent, Sub-Agent, Operator, or Asset (willing or unknowing) 

Anyone connected to an intelligence agency or network is given a code name and every operation they are associated with is also given a code name, and everyone operates on a need-to-know basis. 

SEX: Male.
[Note on sexuality of political assassins: historically, there is no known example of a female sniper-assassin, and few others besides Sara Jane Moore (an FBI informant), Squeaky Fromme (a Charlie Manson disciple) and the Pennsylvania Mall Commando spree killer, though there is one female sniper in fiction (Ian Fleming’s Soviet Russian cello-assassin in “From a View to a Kill”].

RACE: Caucasian, or possibly Latin.

NATIONALITY: American, or possibly foreign national, Cuban-Latin American, with U.S. military training and control.

AGE: 22-32 years old.

MARITAL STATUS: Single or separated/divorced; maintains private apartment.

EDUCATION: High School, some college, technical training; fluent in at least one foreign language, with on-site experience and training in covert intelligence crafts and procedures.

FAMILY: Dominant mother, very strong or no father figure, brothers in military.

IQ – 110-130- above average; tests “Passive-Aggressive” on The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), and among the 20% of population that is easily responsive to hypnosis.

MILITARY: USMC or USN (Sub/SEAL), possible Active Reserve Status; trained in codes, ciphers, interrogation techniques, languages, technical, electronic communications, familiar with all types of weapons, expert marksman. If Army, special ops training at Fort Bragg or Fort Bennington.

CHARACTER: Independent personality but disciplined, doesn’t talk unnecessarily, followers orders, is “organized” and focused, doesn’t smoke or drink to excess, and blends in nicely in any environment.

EMPLOYMENT: Civilian blue collar worker; trained technician.

MOTIVE: Ideologically motivated, believes in operational goals.

MODUS OPERANDI: Covert Operative, utilizes intelligence tradecraft, maintains Post Office box, valid passport, uses aliases, dead drops, codes and ciphers, maintains confidential and clandestine communications, fluent in foreign language, and operates on need-to-know basis, under command of case officer; military superior.

KNOWLEDGE: Of military and government procedures, lines of authority and communications.

SPECIALITY – Expert marksman, rifleman, sniper. Special Detachment; primary overseas duty.

STATUS: Contract agent, not a salaried line officer; but possible active duty or active reserve military.

TYPE: Fits Serial Killer profile as a repeat offender, organized personality, involved in three or more separate events, premeditated, select type of victim, thinks he will never be caught (and is usually correct), controls events.

[Note: Because Lee Harvey Oswald fits the profile in more than one category, if he had anything at all to do with the assassination, the motive is elimination and motus operandi for the assassination is that of a covert intelligence operation; but because Oswald was not an expert marksman, and too unreliable a shot to be placed in that position, and the circumstances of the crime scene suggest he has an alibi, it is doubtful his role was that of a shooter.

Also note that if Oswald was responsible for both the assassination of JFK, wounding of Connally and murder of Tippit, the classification of the crimes would be that of spree killer, as well as an assassin and serial killer].

EXAMPLES: John W. Booth; Leon Czoigosz; Byron DeLa Beckwith; Lee Harvey Oswald; Luis Angel Castillo; Frank Sturgis; Felix Rodriguez, Gerry Patrick Hemming, Kerry Thornley, David Morales, Angel Murgado, James Earl Ray; Charles Whitman; Michael Townly; Timothy McVeigh; Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi.

TYPE II American assassin: (disorganized personality) psychologically motivated, mentally deranged, though conditioned and controlled by a handler. Examples include Charles J. Guiteau; Luis Angel Castillo, John Hinkley; Mark David Chapman; Siran B. Siran;

https://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2009/08/covert-operational-profile.html

https://www.secretservice.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/ecsp1.pdf

5) Intelligence network connected associates. 

Covert operatives don't act on their own or independently, but are assigned a case officer who controls their actions. 

In the case of Oswald, while we don't know who was his case officer who controlled his actions, we do know who he associated with and who they were affiliated with. 

When he was in the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Oswald knew David Ferrie, a connected Captain and pilot. 

In the USMC Oswald had numerous occasions when he could have been recruited into a agency or covert network operation, and one of his USMC buddies recall him being chosen to work on a Cuban project. At one time he was known to have met a civilian at the base gate and had a private conversation with him. Who was that? 

When Oswald decided to defect to the Soviet Union, it was noted that someone must have told him that Helsinki was the easiest way to USSR and quickest way to get a tourist visa. Who was that? 

In Moscow, Oswald handed his passport over to Embassy officer Snyder, who kept it in his top desk drawer until Oswald returned a few years later to go home. 

When Oswald was in Snyder's office there were a few others present, including his assistant John McVicker, his secretary and her husband, the Navy attace Oliver Hallet. 

McVicker said that it seemed to him that Oswald's actions appeared to be "guided by others" who "encouraged him in his actions." Who were they? 

It was McVicker who asked reporter Priscilla Johnson to try to interview Oswald, and she did, for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), a shadowy outfit owned by former OSS officer Ernest Cuneo and former British MI6 officer Ivor Brice, while Ian Fleming of 007 fame was the European Editor. Other NARA reporters included Ernest Hemingway, who entered Paris with OSS Col. David Bruce, beauty queen Ingrid Avid, who bedded JFK when he worked for ONI before being sent to the South Pacific, and Virginia Prewett,  one of David Phillips' media assets who said she knew both Phillips and Maurice Bishop. 

NANA was certainly a hotbed of spies, that you can read more about in an article I wrote with John Judge many years ago - Bottlefed by Oswald's NANA. 

JFKcountercoup: Bottlefed By Oswald's NANA - By Bill Kelly and John Judge

When he returned to Texas Oswald was met by George deMohrenschildts who first arrived at Oswald's apartment with White Russian Army Col. Lawrence Orlov. First deMornschilldts got the okay to visit the Oswalds from the head of the CIA's Domestic Contacts Division in Dallas J. Walton Moore. DeMornschilts often had dinner with Moore, while Orlov played racket ball with Moore frequently.

Also in the mix was George Bouhe, who kept the files on new arrivals.  Who did he keep files for? 

Before leaving for Haiti, deMornschildts arranged for a house party at the home of Volkmar Schmidt for the purpose of introducing the Oswalds to Ruth and Michael Paine. Michael Paine obtained his job at Bell Helicopter through the inventor of the Bell helicopter Arthur Young, who married his mother Ruth Forbes Paine Young. His mother was a close personal friend and European traveling companion to Mary Bancroft, Allen Dulles' OSS secretary, assistant and paramour in Switzerland during WWII. 

Before leaving for Haiti, deMohrenschilts stopped in New York City where he went to the offices of CIA officer John Train, who ran the CIA's propriety companies, like airlines. 

DeMohrenschildts then went to DC where he met with Dorothie Matlack and a US Army Colonel Sam Kail, who were agents of the Pentagon's obscure intelligence agency ACSI - the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, that also included Col. Jack Crichton in Dallas and Col. Brandy Bransetter, who ran the Havana Hilton where Castro stayed when he first took over Cuba. 

In the end Oswald didn't have to be run or controlled by a case officer, they just had to know where he was and what he was doing in order to set him up as a fall guy in the Dealey Plaza operation. 

In any case, the bottom line is Schweiker was right in that there are fingerprints of intelligence all over Oswald and this case, and there wouldn't be any if the president was killed by a deranged lone nut. 

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BK Notes: I will complete this ASAP.