24-04-2014, 03:37 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:Earl Warren did a lot of good for our country and our ideals as Chief Justice before he was dragooned into heading the Warren Coverup. I wish we knew more about his motives or circumstances. He must know that he has to be careful about how he talks to Ruby, because Ruby is a defendant in a criminal case, at the time of this interview. Anything other than total circumspection might blow the State's case against Ruby, making the Commission's work even less convincing. The proverbial "buck" stops at Earl Warren's desk, to be sure, but that doesn't mean he authored the various fabrications present in the Warren Commission's work.
Ruby says here there's no conspiracy (to kill Oswald, I'm guessing). He said that at trial. It was in his interest to deny any conspiracy or premeditation. He might have been fearful that the next "prisoner transfer" was going to be his, but it didn't happen. He lived a long time after his trial.
Actually Ruby lived just long enough to be granted an appeal then died suddenly of cancer. Which he himself said had been injected.
My favorite Ruby quote to Warren and Ford is that if they do not take him to Washington and talk freely a "whole new form of government " would take over and that "(he) would not live" . Doesn't get any more powerful than this. In spite of all the reforms of the Warren court in the area of criminal law especially, THIS is his sad legacy. The Warren Commission lie.
Dawn