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SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Jim DiEugenio - 04-11-2013 http://www.nationalenquirer.com/true-crime/exclusive-2nd-gunman-named-jfk-assassination Please read this piece of crap story and recall all the things VV has said. This is what Blakey and Summers have been saving up for us for 6 years. Oswald was firing in Dealey Plaza. Diaz, working for Trafficante was the second gunman. Oswald shot Tippit. (And the article gets Wecht in there also.) Makes me want to scream. SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Magda Hassan - 04-11-2013 When I click link it says 'Contents of this website not available in your area.' Any chance of a copy and paste? SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Keith Millea - 04-11-2013 EXCLUSIVE: 2nd GUNMAN NAMED IN JFK ASSASSINATION! Published on: October 25, 2013 by JOHN BLOSSER & ROBERT HARTLEIN, NATIONAL ENQUIRER LEE HARVEY OSWALD did NOT act alone and The ENQUIRER can finally name the second gunman who fired the fatal shot at President JOHN F. KENNEDY from the grassy knoll in Dallas 50 years ago! In a blockbuster exclusive, The ENQUIRER has learned that a Cuban exile with ties to both the Mafia and the CIA confessed to being involved in a conspiracy to kill America's beloved 35th president. The startling new evidence was uncovered by re*spected author Anthony Summers, who revealed the assassin's identity in an update to his classic 1998 book on Kennedy's slaying, "Not In Your Lifetime." According to Summers, the second rifleman was Herminio Diaz, a hired killer who worked for notorious Mafia boss Santo Trafficante Jr. in Cuba. Diaz executed a Cuban police chief in the late 1940s and likely committed 20 murders in his lifetime. "Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone," Summers told The ENQUIRER. "There was a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy, and the same people who hired Lee Harvey Oswald whether it was the CIA, the Mafia or Cubans opposed to Fidel Castro also hired Herminio Diaz." Diaz arrived in the U.S. in mid-1963, according to CIA documents, just months be*fore Kennedy was struck down in Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22 of that year. "Diaz was a professional hit man with a record of political assassina*tions," Summers said. "He'd also worked for Mafia chief Trafficante as security director of the Hotel Habana Riviera casino in Cuba. "He was in the country at the right time and was involved in the anti-Castro movement. Many people in that movement thought President Kennedy had betrayed them during the CIA-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 and the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, and had a motive to kill him. "Frankly, it all adds up." According to Summers, Diaz revealed his role in the Kennedy assassination to a friend named Tony Cuesta. The two men were headed to Cuba by boat on an anti-Castro raid in 1966 when Diaz spilled the details on the murder plot. "Diaz and Cuesta talked on the boat while waiting to land in Cuba," Summers said. "During their conversations, Diaz admitted to Cuesta that he'd taken part in Kennedy's death." Diaz was killed in the raid. Afterward, a photo published in a Cuban Communist Party newspaper showed that he was carrying a valid Florida driver's license and a Social Security card when he died, evidence that he had indeed been in the U.S. His buddy Cuesta was badly injured in the raid, captured and jailed at Cuba's infamous La Cabana Prison. While being treated at the jail infirmary, Cuesta confided Diaz's assassination story to another anti-Castro inmate, Cuban Rein*aldo Martinez. After his release from prison, Martinez fled to Miami, and in 2007 he contacted G. Robert Blakey, who'd served as chief counsel of the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations. "Martinez thought he was about to die and wanted to set the record straight," Blakey told The ENQUIRER. "After speaking with him, I believe he was telling the truth. It wasn't just Lee Harvey Oswald who killed Kennedy. It was a conspiracy, and Herminio Diaz was the second shooter." Summers also interviewed Martinez for two days in Miami. "Martinez had nothing to gain by telling his story, except for setting the record straight," Summers, who videotaped the interview, told The ENQUIRER. "He told me he was close to death and was telling the story because, It is the truth my truth.'" Kennedy's brutal slaughter stunned America and prompted his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, to order a thorough investigation of the tragedy. According to the official Warren Commission report on the assassination, Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy. BUT in the famed Zapruder film that shows the presidential motorcade moving through Dealey Plaza, Kennedy is first hit from behind, where Oswald was located in the Texas School Book Depository. After that, it appears that Kennedy was hit from the front at an angle which would indicate a shooter located on the "grassy knoll." One expert who's convinced there was a second shooter is world famous medical examiner Cyril H. Wecht, who's spent decades studying the assassination. "Based on the available medical, physical and photographic evidence, all of which I've exam*ined multiple times, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was carried out by two gunmen not just Lee Harvey Oswald," Wecht told The ENQUIRER. According to his analysis, Wecht says two gunmen fired four shots, and one assassin was situated at the front of the motorcade. "Based on the initial backward trajectory of the president's head after being impacted by the gunshot blasts, I believe a shooter operated from the right front of the vehicle behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll," he said. "Eyewitness accounts corroborate this." While the Warren Report discounted that scenario, multiple eyewitnesses told the same story to the congressional committee between 1977 and 1979, according to Blakey. "At our hearings, there was lots of testimony that a shot was fired from the grassy knoll," Blakey, also author of the anti-mob RICO act and professor emeritus of law at Notre Dame, told The ENQUIRER. "I believe there were four shots. The first, second and fourth shots came from the Texas School Book Depository. The third shot came from the grassy knoll. "The committee had everything but the names of the people involved in the conspiracy. Marti*nez's story has filled in the last pieces of the puzzle. There were two shooters." According to both Summers and Blakey, Marti*nez approached the FBI to tell his story but was told that the assassination investigation was closed. And Blakey called Summers' discovery of Diaz's role in the assassination a "breakthrough of historical importance." "Summers' book deserves to be read and taken seriously by all those who care about truth or justice," he said. Summers added: "I completely believe the stories told by Reinaldo Martinez and Tony Cuesta about Herminio Diaz's role in the assassination of President Kennedy. "Fifty years after the fact, their information has blown the investigation into the Kennedy assassi*nation wide open!" http://www.nationalenquirer.com/true-crime/exclusive-2nd-gunman-named-jfk-assassination SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Magda Hassan - 04-11-2013 Thanks Keith :: SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Peter Lemkin - 04-11-2013 Jim DiEugenio Wrote:http://www.nationalenquirer.com/true-crime/exclusive-2nd-gunman-named-jfk-assassination Almost the definition of a 'limited modified hangout'. Best to scream. SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - David Josephs - 05-11-2013 A mass media vehicle is proclaiming with the support of Blakey and Wecht that there was indeed a shooter on the Grassy Knoll. Baby steps boys and girls.... if Summer had included the part about Oswald not even being at that window at that time, the 2nd gunman story may have been pushed aside Does this article not beg us to at least applaud the attempt and ask the questions, "Was there a death bed confession by Oswald?" No "Did anyone ever say Oswald did it in a drunken stupor?" No "Is the evidence for Oswald being the 6th floor shooter as strong as the evidence for the GK shooter?" No It seems to me that every time THEY give an inch while dismissing the mile, we get a little closer to the truth... Can we PROVE Oswald did not fire a shot from the 6th floor? I think we can... but at this point THAT is a harder sell than proving a GK shooter... and still leaves the door wide open to the lack of evidence and the altering of evidence that attempts to put that rifle into Oswald's hands. 1) Now, if we can only get THEM to understand that 10 out of 10 shooters tested positive for nitrates on their cheeks after firing "that" rifle... while our man Oswald did not have nitrates on his cheeks. and the tests were buried by Hoover. 2) Brennan and Euins = no scope, no boxes to rest the rifle upon Williams' claim of "so quiet" he finished lunch and left around 12:15 3) FBI/DPD creating BYP for whatever reason while posing in the ROSCOE WHITE kept 133-C stance - years before anyone was aware of its existence... (I can find the ghost version yet the other ones with men in them in that same pose are gone ??) At least it allows/creates a realistic discussion on the subject. In the process we show 'em how Ozzie couldn't have been included in the shooting. DJ SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Don Jeffries - 06-11-2013 Wow- no wonder Anthony Summers never answered my questions on the EF. On the plus side, the "Declassifed" show that aired earlier this week on the Travel Channel was surprisingly decent. Belzer was on, and a good deal of Jim Marrs. The slant was definitely pro-conspiracy, which is very, very rare on TV. SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Jim DiEugenio - 06-11-2013 Don: Tell me more, I never heard of the Travel Channel. DOn't even think I get it. SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Don Jeffries - 06-11-2013 They had some retired CIA guy, can't remember his name, but I'd never heard of him before, who was conducting his own investigation or something. After predictably concluding that the shot from the sixth floor was easy, he then found the shot from behind the fence on the knoll was easy, and then, along with Jim Marrs, he went into the watch tower where Lee Bowers was working on the day of the assassination. They had someone fire a rifle and proved that Bowers could have seen smoke coming from the area that day. Then they found some accident investigator that went over the location where Bowers died in a car accident, and they noted that it would have been easy to run someone off the road there. They also had an interview with Sandra Styles, and hos she and Victoria Adams didn't see anyone running down the stairs after the shooting. Belzer got in some things about all the unnatural deaths. All in all, it was much better than the stuff you normally see about this subject on TV. SUMMERS AND BLAKEY 50th SURPRISE - Marlene Zenker - 06-11-2013 Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Don: http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/america-declassified/episodes/jfk-toxic-waste-scare-quiet-zone |