Post by Rob Caprio on Apr 26, 2021 19:57:51 GMT -5
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…by the Dallas Police Department (DPD) when they had NO jurisdiction in the case? Why were they intimidating folks who saw things when they had NO jurisdiction in the case UNTIL President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) gave it to them on 11/26/63? Make NO mistake about it they had NO jurisdiction! They EVEN SAID SO!
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A national tragedy produced another expansion of FBI jurisdiction. When President Kennedy was assassinated, the crime was a local homicide; no federal law addressed the murder of a President.
Nevertheless, President Lyndon B. Johnson tasked the Bureau with conducting the investigation. Congress then passed a new law to ensure that any such act in the future would be a federal crime. (Formerly on the FBI website.)
www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/history/text.htm
(The link doesn’t work as the FBI removed the above statement from their website.)
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This is from A.J. Weberman's book, "Coup D'Etat In America" on pages 61 and 62.
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Officers Bass and Wise brought them to the Sheriff's office where Will Fritz had set up temporary headquarters. As you can see from the document reprinted on page 279 Sherriff Elkins them (the three tramps captured in the railroad yard) over to Fritz. Michael Canfield questioned the ex-chief of the Dallas Police Department's Homicide Bureau about why there were no records of the "tramps'" detainment:
Canfield: The case in point is three hobos that were brought in...
Fritz: Yes, I know it. I know it. If you talk with the FBI they
might help you with it...the FBI would be the ONLY place that you could get that...that's the ONLY ones who'd have it...I don't know anything about them at all.
Canfield: They were turned over to you, weren't they?
Fritz: NO...the ONLY one who could help you were the FBI. I've told you were you can find out.
From the gist of Fritz's statement it seems as if the FBI questioned the tramps, cleared them, and let them go. (emphasis mine)
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Why was the FBI involved in the first place when they had admittedly NO jurisdiction at this point in the investigation? Why does Weberman, like so many other CT researchers/authors NOT make a point of this as the FBI had NO LEGAL RIGHT TO QUESTION ANYONE AT THIS POINT let alone clear them and let them go!
Perhaps the DPD could have let them sit in on the questioning IF they chose to, but Fritz doesn't say this. He instead makes it clear to us that the FBI TOOK OVER THE QUESTIONING AND DECISION MAKING when they had NO LEGAL right to do so!
We have seen this same pattern in many aspects of this case in the immediate minutes, hours and days after the assassination by the FBI and other government agencies. UNTIL LBJ gave the FBI jurisdiction on 11/26/63 the ONLY LEGAL BODY WITH JURISDICTION WAS THE DPD, yet on many occasions they were told to "butt out" and "mind their own business!"
Folks are quick to bring up the "intimidation" the FBI exercised, but very few have said that for the FIRST FOUR DAYS OF THE INVESTIGATION the FBI VIOLATED all laws by pushing themselves into this case by handling and taking all the gathered evidence whey they had NO jurisdiction for the crime.
The law was clear in 1963, the FBI did NOT have jurisdiction for the murder of the President John F. Kennedy (JFK).
UNLESS they knew it was a conspiracy that killed him!
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There was NO Federal criminal jurisdiction over the assassination of President Kennedy. Had there been reason to believe that the assassination was the result of a conspiracy, Federal jurisdiction could have been asserted; it long has been a Federal law to conspire to injure any Federal officer, on account of, or while he is engaged in, the lawful discharge of the duties of his office. Murder of a President has NEVER been covered by Federal law, however, so that once it became reasonably clear that the killing was an act of a single person, the state of Texas had EXCLUSIVE jurisdiction.” (WCR, p.454) (emphasis mine)
www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wr/html/WCReport_0239b.htm
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The actions of the FBI, and Secret Service (SS), in the hours and days following the assassination prove that there was a conspiracy involved in JFK's murder. The only other option is that the FBI and SS were totally incorrect in their initial assessment of the situation which would beg the question -- how could we trust them with any other assessment? We couldn't since the evidence supports the assessment of conspiracy.
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…by the Dallas Police Department (DPD) when they had NO jurisdiction in the case? Why were they intimidating folks who saw things when they had NO jurisdiction in the case UNTIL President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) gave it to them on 11/26/63? Make NO mistake about it they had NO jurisdiction! They EVEN SAID SO!
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A national tragedy produced another expansion of FBI jurisdiction. When President Kennedy was assassinated, the crime was a local homicide; no federal law addressed the murder of a President.
Nevertheless, President Lyndon B. Johnson tasked the Bureau with conducting the investigation. Congress then passed a new law to ensure that any such act in the future would be a federal crime. (Formerly on the FBI website.)
www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/history/text.htm
(The link doesn’t work as the FBI removed the above statement from their website.)
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This is from A.J. Weberman's book, "Coup D'Etat In America" on pages 61 and 62.
Quote on
Officers Bass and Wise brought them to the Sheriff's office where Will Fritz had set up temporary headquarters. As you can see from the document reprinted on page 279 Sherriff Elkins them (the three tramps captured in the railroad yard) over to Fritz. Michael Canfield questioned the ex-chief of the Dallas Police Department's Homicide Bureau about why there were no records of the "tramps'" detainment:
Canfield: The case in point is three hobos that were brought in...
Fritz: Yes, I know it. I know it. If you talk with the FBI they
might help you with it...the FBI would be the ONLY place that you could get that...that's the ONLY ones who'd have it...I don't know anything about them at all.
Canfield: They were turned over to you, weren't they?
Fritz: NO...the ONLY one who could help you were the FBI. I've told you were you can find out.
From the gist of Fritz's statement it seems as if the FBI questioned the tramps, cleared them, and let them go. (emphasis mine)
Quote off
Why was the FBI involved in the first place when they had admittedly NO jurisdiction at this point in the investigation? Why does Weberman, like so many other CT researchers/authors NOT make a point of this as the FBI had NO LEGAL RIGHT TO QUESTION ANYONE AT THIS POINT let alone clear them and let them go!
Perhaps the DPD could have let them sit in on the questioning IF they chose to, but Fritz doesn't say this. He instead makes it clear to us that the FBI TOOK OVER THE QUESTIONING AND DECISION MAKING when they had NO LEGAL right to do so!
We have seen this same pattern in many aspects of this case in the immediate minutes, hours and days after the assassination by the FBI and other government agencies. UNTIL LBJ gave the FBI jurisdiction on 11/26/63 the ONLY LEGAL BODY WITH JURISDICTION WAS THE DPD, yet on many occasions they were told to "butt out" and "mind their own business!"
Folks are quick to bring up the "intimidation" the FBI exercised, but very few have said that for the FIRST FOUR DAYS OF THE INVESTIGATION the FBI VIOLATED all laws by pushing themselves into this case by handling and taking all the gathered evidence whey they had NO jurisdiction for the crime.
The law was clear in 1963, the FBI did NOT have jurisdiction for the murder of the President John F. Kennedy (JFK).
UNLESS they knew it was a conspiracy that killed him!
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www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wr/pages/WCReport_0239b.gif
There was NO Federal criminal jurisdiction over the assassination of President Kennedy. Had there been reason to believe that the assassination was the result of a conspiracy, Federal jurisdiction could have been asserted; it long has been a Federal law to conspire to injure any Federal officer, on account of, or while he is engaged in, the lawful discharge of the duties of his office. Murder of a President has NEVER been covered by Federal law, however, so that once it became reasonably clear that the killing was an act of a single person, the state of Texas had EXCLUSIVE jurisdiction.” (WCR, p.454) (emphasis mine)
www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wr/html/WCReport_0239b.htm
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The actions of the FBI, and Secret Service (SS), in the hours and days following the assassination prove that there was a conspiracy involved in JFK's murder. The only other option is that the FBI and SS were totally incorrect in their initial assessment of the situation which would beg the question -- how could we trust them with any other assessment? We couldn't since the evidence supports the assessment of conspiracy.