25-02-2011, 08:34 AM
I have not found the Prouty letters yet, but the ones I have found, especially the ones from Richard Sprague, have encouraged me to believe that he was the one to urge me to look higher in the covert government when talking about Governor Connally orginally setting up JFK in Texas, and Nixon finishing the job in Dallas the day before with all his posturing for Pepsi - stating he needed no protection, and going to the Bottlers Convention across from the Trade Mart where he JFK would be speaking to prove it.
The result was up to Harvey, Gaincana's underlings, Porter Goss, U-2 pilot Captain Joe Glenn Hyde, Jr., etc., to do the rest.
Sprague was trying to spread the false claim that I had come up with the Nixon-Ruby memo, believing it most likely legitimate, and that I believed that Hunt et al. were the tramps in the railroad marshalling yard
In making me pay for such claims - what Jim Marrs was involved in with Crossfire when it came to me - I found a letter from legal researcher Jennifer Caplan, shortly before Nixon died, stating this:
"In the course of my work, I came upon some seconardy sources which indicate that you obtained a copy of an FBI memorandum in which Richard Nixon intervened on behalf of a witness called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. The name of the withness was Jack Rubenstein.
I am interested in verifying the existence of this memorandum, and would like to obtain a copy. I also would like to verify that the above information is true and respectfully ask if you would be willing to provide me with a written statement asserting your knowledge and belief that it is authentic.
If the above is true, and if you would be at liberty to disclose how you obtained this document, I would interested in that information, as well, for my own personal and confidential use only."
Fortunately, the letter only arrived to me in Portugal after Nixon died, and so it was a dead letter, but I was never such a fool as to fall for a trap as this, even if the memo was genuine.
The result was up to Harvey, Gaincana's underlings, Porter Goss, U-2 pilot Captain Joe Glenn Hyde, Jr., etc., to do the rest.
Sprague was trying to spread the false claim that I had come up with the Nixon-Ruby memo, believing it most likely legitimate, and that I believed that Hunt et al. were the tramps in the railroad marshalling yard
In making me pay for such claims - what Jim Marrs was involved in with Crossfire when it came to me - I found a letter from legal researcher Jennifer Caplan, shortly before Nixon died, stating this:
"In the course of my work, I came upon some seconardy sources which indicate that you obtained a copy of an FBI memorandum in which Richard Nixon intervened on behalf of a witness called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. The name of the withness was Jack Rubenstein.
I am interested in verifying the existence of this memorandum, and would like to obtain a copy. I also would like to verify that the above information is true and respectfully ask if you would be willing to provide me with a written statement asserting your knowledge and belief that it is authentic.
If the above is true, and if you would be at liberty to disclose how you obtained this document, I would interested in that information, as well, for my own personal and confidential use only."
Fortunately, the letter only arrived to me in Portugal after Nixon died, and so it was a dead letter, but I was never such a fool as to fall for a trap as this, even if the memo was genuine.