14-12-2009, 01:25 PM
Helen Reyes Wrote:John Bevilaqua Wrote:Helen, this could be very important or it could just be a spelling issue but who was the person named "Cordon Hull" from the Minutemen you mentioned a few days ago? Don't leave me hanging. Could it have been Gordon Hall perhaps? What is your source for Cordon Hull and could it have been Cordell Hull instead who was not a Minuteman? I can not tell you who Gordon Hall was just yet, but he is long since deceased and he sometimes impersonated a leader of the KKK, sometimes a John Bircher, sometimes a White Supremacist, sometimes even a member of YAF, sometimes a legitimate newspaper man, or a high school teacher or even a leader of the Communist Party.
Just an error, sorry. Cordon Meyer, I meant. Not a minuteman, CIA whose brother was deputy chief of Dallas PD or something.
EDIT: Cord Meyer.
The Cabell's had the only Dallas brothers connection between the CIA and the Mayor's office or the Dallas PD that I am aware of... Maybe Cabell just jumbled in your X-Files <grin>?
These men acted with the approval and consent of the CIA Deputy Director of Planning, Richard M. Bissel, along with the Deputy Director of Operations, Lieutenant General Charles Cabell -- later relieved of his duty by President Kennedy, who he would describe as a “traitor.” Cabell’s brother, Earle, was the Mayor of Dallas in 1963 and oversaw all activities relating to the motorcade and its chosen route through the city and down Elm Street.