29-06-2014, 08:30 PM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Who, in 1964, was going to say that the CIA killed Kennedy?
Certainly not LBJ's close friend, and it was LBJ who personally cajoled Russell into being on the WC.
But if you read Dick Russell's book, On the Trail of the JFK Assassins, or the memoirs of Alfreda Scobey, you will see that Russell's private inquiry was much more skeptical about the case and much more incisive than the Troika was. I mean if you read that aforementioned questioning of Marina you will see that it comes as as close to anything in the WC volumes to saying that Oswald was an agent, and Marina was a counter agent. And Scobey was blunt about Marina's perjury to Russell. And the fact that in a real legal forum, her testimony would likely not be allowed.
I have never held out Russell as any kind of role model or political hero. But there is little or no doubt that when it comes to the collection of louts, stiffs, and criminals on the WC, his performance at the time--boycotting the Commission for the most part, threatening to resign, and running his own private inquiry--was the best of the seven.
As per Schweiker, look, this was after Garrison. Just as Russell's enlightment about the treacherous last meeting of the WC was in 1968. These guys saw JG being tarred and feathered in public for saying what he did: that it was an inside job.
Bob Tanenbaum told an audience in Chicago, and myself personally, what Schweiker told him in private quarters. He handed him Gaeton Fonzi's file on Bishop/Phillips. As he did so, he said words to the effect, The CIA killed President Kennedy.
I mean, just add it up, if Schweiker was hot on the trail of Phillips --and he was--then how could that lead to Fidel Castro? But he was not going to say that in public. Too careful.
I have an old video called The Killing of JFK. It is a documentary that I have not seen in many years but Schweiker is featured a lot and he never mentions any Castro did it bs. Keep in mind that he and Gary Hart studied the JFK assassination as a sub committee to the Church Committee investigating CIA abuses. This was in the mid 70's. These guys -Hart, Schweiker, Tanenbum etc., knew the truth. And they were going after it til the HSCA got derailed by the press and Blakey.