25-02-2011, 09:56 AM
Thanks, Bernice, for posting the memo - a controversy that I thought was settled shortly after Nixon's fall after articles appeared in The National Tatler, and The Writer's Digest about the showdown between Prince of Darkness J. David Truby and me.
In one way I can take credit for it, as in my research of Nixon on HUAC, I ran into its record about a Jack Rubenstein and Miriam Silvis, quitting the Young Communists after Stalin took over the ACP. Then I did a lot of work on Chicago's Jack 'Sparky' (aka Iskra in Russian) Rubenstein who later became Jack Ruby in Dallas, trying to establish a new life, thanks to his connections then to Sam Giancana's Outfit.
I then decided that Jack Ruby's change of life become the model for the Nixon-Mundt Act about how to deal with America's communist problem.
There was no reason for Nixon to want to get him to testify, as Tricky Dick knew all he wanted about Ruby.
The memo was created by Truby et al. to make it look like it still happened, and at my expense.
Now back to finding the Prouty letters.
In one way I can take credit for it, as in my research of Nixon on HUAC, I ran into its record about a Jack Rubenstein and Miriam Silvis, quitting the Young Communists after Stalin took over the ACP. Then I did a lot of work on Chicago's Jack 'Sparky' (aka Iskra in Russian) Rubenstein who later became Jack Ruby in Dallas, trying to establish a new life, thanks to his connections then to Sam Giancana's Outfit.
I then decided that Jack Ruby's change of life become the model for the Nixon-Mundt Act about how to deal with America's communist problem.
There was no reason for Nixon to want to get him to testify, as Tricky Dick knew all he wanted about Ruby.
The memo was created by Truby et al. to make it look like it still happened, and at my expense.
Now back to finding the Prouty letters.