Post by Rob Caprio on May 11, 2019 20:37:06 GMT -5
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New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison knew that David Ferrie was the key to the conspiracy that killed President John F. Kennedy (JFK). He had connections to the mob, the CIA and Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO). Despite admitting to making public statements about killing JFK the FBI cleared him in record time shortly after the assassination. This is what first piqued the interest of Garrison in terms of the assassination as the FBI had no jurisdiction to clear Ferrie at the time.
In the 1980s E.H. Hunt filed the Liberty Lobby lawsuit after they published an article naming him as a conspirator in the plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Sadly for him he lost and Mark Lane won (he was representing Liberty Lobby).
Among the evidence from this civil case was testimony by Marita Lorenz (CIA agent/lover of Castro) in which she named folks like David Ferrie, Frank Sturgis, Jack Ruby, and E.H. Hunt as bringing the weapons into Dallas. She described a meeting at a hotel (probably the Cabana) on the night of November 20, 1963, where Hunt was handing out money to some of the participants.
She mentioned Jack Ruby showing up for this meeting as well.
She begged off despite Sturgis saying this was going to be "big" as she had a small child, and she departed back for Miami on the November 21, 1963. I say the Cabana Motel because Ruby was seen visiting Jim Braden (a.k.a. Eugene Hale Brading) there on the night of November 21. The jury would find the CIA complicit in the murder of JFK.
Here are things regarding Ferrie and Marcello that Garrison would uncover during his investigation.
1) Jim Braden (a.k.a. Eugene Brading) who was stopped and detained in the Dal-Tex building on November 22, 1963, had an office in New Orleans in the Pere Marquette Building, in room 1701, in the months prior to the assassination. Researchers learned that during the same period of time in 1963 Braden rented room 1701 when David Ferrie was working for Carlos Marcello on the same floor in this same building in room 1707!
2) We have a third member renting an office in the SAME building New Orleans, G. Wray Gill, who was the lawyer for Carlos Marcello! Who did Gill use as a detective? One David Ferrie! Jim Garrison would investigate the many visits (and calls) to Gill’s office in the months leading up to the assassination by David Ferrie. Ferrie would call Gill a bunch of times in the days after the assassination as well.
Here is a direct link to the Crime boss of New Orleans (and many believe the top Mafia man in the country in 1963) by David Ferrie. Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) were in the same Civil Air Patrol unit. LHO's uncle worked the "books" for Marcello. Quite a few connections there.
(A side note - on June 4, 1968, Braden/Brading will check into the Century Plaza Hotel in L.A. which is more than 100 miles from his home, BUT just a few minutes away from the Ambassador Hotel where Senator Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) is staying. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) will be concerned enough to question him about his connection to both assassinations, when they learn he was so close to RFK, but of course NOTHING comes of it.)
3) On the morning of the assassination Carlos Marcello is in court facing deportation (he hated the Kennedys for this, but the original court order issued on his deportation came in the mid-50s and the Kennedys were simply enforcing it in their war on the mob) and David Ferrie is with him. Upon leaving the court Ferrie will call a motel in Houston owned by Marcello and will make a reservation for this night for himself and two young men (Alvin Beauboeuf, Melvin Coffey). He then calls a Houston skating rink (Winterland) inquiring about the skating schedule. He will lie to the FBI about this call as surely, he was calling for something other than the "skating schedule."
4) On November 5, 1963, David Ferrie purchased a .38 pistol.
5) On the night of the assassination Ferrie and his two companions will drive the 364 miles from New Orleans to Houston to go "skating" supposedly. They will ride through a major storm to do this when New Orleans most likely had a skating rink of its own. Ferrie NEVER puts on a pair of skates and paces endlessly for hours until he gets a call at the rink.
6) David Ferrie was a known CIA asset. He was a pilot. He was a key-part in the expanding CIA-Mob assassination team that was growing even though "Operation Mongoose" was "officially" stopped.
Clearly Ferrie had a lot of information regarding the conspiracy, but unfortunately, he was silenced before he could testify at the Clay Shaw trial.
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New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison knew that David Ferrie was the key to the conspiracy that killed President John F. Kennedy (JFK). He had connections to the mob, the CIA and Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO). Despite admitting to making public statements about killing JFK the FBI cleared him in record time shortly after the assassination. This is what first piqued the interest of Garrison in terms of the assassination as the FBI had no jurisdiction to clear Ferrie at the time.
In the 1980s E.H. Hunt filed the Liberty Lobby lawsuit after they published an article naming him as a conspirator in the plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Sadly for him he lost and Mark Lane won (he was representing Liberty Lobby).
Among the evidence from this civil case was testimony by Marita Lorenz (CIA agent/lover of Castro) in which she named folks like David Ferrie, Frank Sturgis, Jack Ruby, and E.H. Hunt as bringing the weapons into Dallas. She described a meeting at a hotel (probably the Cabana) on the night of November 20, 1963, where Hunt was handing out money to some of the participants.
She mentioned Jack Ruby showing up for this meeting as well.
She begged off despite Sturgis saying this was going to be "big" as she had a small child, and she departed back for Miami on the November 21, 1963. I say the Cabana Motel because Ruby was seen visiting Jim Braden (a.k.a. Eugene Hale Brading) there on the night of November 21. The jury would find the CIA complicit in the murder of JFK.
Here are things regarding Ferrie and Marcello that Garrison would uncover during his investigation.
1) Jim Braden (a.k.a. Eugene Brading) who was stopped and detained in the Dal-Tex building on November 22, 1963, had an office in New Orleans in the Pere Marquette Building, in room 1701, in the months prior to the assassination. Researchers learned that during the same period of time in 1963 Braden rented room 1701 when David Ferrie was working for Carlos Marcello on the same floor in this same building in room 1707!
2) We have a third member renting an office in the SAME building New Orleans, G. Wray Gill, who was the lawyer for Carlos Marcello! Who did Gill use as a detective? One David Ferrie! Jim Garrison would investigate the many visits (and calls) to Gill’s office in the months leading up to the assassination by David Ferrie. Ferrie would call Gill a bunch of times in the days after the assassination as well.
Here is a direct link to the Crime boss of New Orleans (and many believe the top Mafia man in the country in 1963) by David Ferrie. Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) were in the same Civil Air Patrol unit. LHO's uncle worked the "books" for Marcello. Quite a few connections there.
(A side note - on June 4, 1968, Braden/Brading will check into the Century Plaza Hotel in L.A. which is more than 100 miles from his home, BUT just a few minutes away from the Ambassador Hotel where Senator Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) is staying. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) will be concerned enough to question him about his connection to both assassinations, when they learn he was so close to RFK, but of course NOTHING comes of it.)
3) On the morning of the assassination Carlos Marcello is in court facing deportation (he hated the Kennedys for this, but the original court order issued on his deportation came in the mid-50s and the Kennedys were simply enforcing it in their war on the mob) and David Ferrie is with him. Upon leaving the court Ferrie will call a motel in Houston owned by Marcello and will make a reservation for this night for himself and two young men (Alvin Beauboeuf, Melvin Coffey). He then calls a Houston skating rink (Winterland) inquiring about the skating schedule. He will lie to the FBI about this call as surely, he was calling for something other than the "skating schedule."
4) On November 5, 1963, David Ferrie purchased a .38 pistol.
5) On the night of the assassination Ferrie and his two companions will drive the 364 miles from New Orleans to Houston to go "skating" supposedly. They will ride through a major storm to do this when New Orleans most likely had a skating rink of its own. Ferrie NEVER puts on a pair of skates and paces endlessly for hours until he gets a call at the rink.
6) David Ferrie was a known CIA asset. He was a pilot. He was a key-part in the expanding CIA-Mob assassination team that was growing even though "Operation Mongoose" was "officially" stopped.
Clearly Ferrie had a lot of information regarding the conspiracy, but unfortunately, he was silenced before he could testify at the Clay Shaw trial.