16-04-2016, 08:22 PM
Scott Kaiser Wrote:"Other exploits include an alleged, but unsubstantiated presence at Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated; spearheading the 1965 Invasion of the Dominican Republic; being tried and acquitted on charges of conspiracy to marijuana smuggling[SUP][15][/SUP] reportedly in association with Gerry Patrick Hemming and with the acquiescence of Lucien Conein; and providing physical security services and training for Lyndon LaRouche security forces.
In 1988, Sheriff Sherman Block of Los Angeles announced that Hustler publisher Larry Flynt wrote WerBell a $1 million check in 1983 to kill Hugh Hefner, Bob Guccione, Walter Annenberg, and Frank Sinatra.[SUP][16][/SUP] Los Angeles television station KNBC displayed a photocopy of the check.[SUP][16][/SUP] WerBell died in Los Angeles a month after receiving the check."
If the above is true, then this would suggest that WerBell had personal contacts with someone(s) he knew who were assassins, an appropriate title for a book. Anyways, this person would be someone WerBell worked with and knew, someone he could trust. Someone, who's already run guns for WerBell. I'm sure WerBell knew about this person's training as an assassin. I wounder, just who this silent majority person was?