15-04-2016, 10:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2016, 07:41 PM by Scott Kaiser.)
Peter Lemkin Wrote:WerBel was one of the CIA's [and military's] chief experts on designing and building/supplying silencers for use in assassinations. I think it very likely his designs were used in Dallas. Of course some guns were meant to be heard...others were not.
Yes, I agree with everyone on this thread regarding WerBell. My understanding is, there was also a plot to hit Nixon in August 1973 in Miami Beach, and the weapons in which would be used were to be supplied by WerBell to an agent who worked for WerBell by the name of Ed. Ed would also run WerBell's guns to Mexico.
Two American's had represented themselves as employees of Parabellum. Hemming advised these two they needed to stop representing themselves as employees, this was in 1972. According to them, Hemming's weapons didn't work, guns wouldn't fire, and explosives that didn't explode. Hemming knew about the plot regarding the hit on Nixon and even questioned the United States government about providing him this information while he was under indictment for transporting drugs.
Needless to say, Hemming was released.