Ik was altijd al overtuigd van het maffia gehalte van de CIA. Ik geef hieronder de laatste tekstpagina's weer uit het boek. In Mexico werd Oswald destijds een visumaanvraag voor Cuba geweigerd. CIA en het Amerikaanse gangstergilde waren twee handen op een vieze smerige politieke buik.
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Jack Ruby and his team
The day after the assassination of Kennedy, Carroll Jarnagin, a
lawyer who attended the Carousel Club (Jack Ruby’s nightclub in
Dallas), wrote a letter to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, reporting
a conversation he had heard between Ruby and Oswald, whom
he had recognized from the news programs. According to the
lawyer, Ruby complained about the problems that the Mob was
facing in Dallas and Chicago because of Kennedy. In fact, Texas
Governor Connally was blocking all their paths for business. At
the same time, Sam Giancana was being followed and monitored
by Robert Kennedy's express order. In the summer of 1963, FBI
agents followed him everywhere. Another target of the
Kennedys' campaign was capo Santos Trafficante.
In 1947, in Chicago, Jack Ruby was always seen in the
company of the later powerful boss Sam Giancana and two expert
gunmen, the bulky Lenny Patrick and David Yaras. Yaras would
become a great friend of Ruby’s and he was also one of the
gangsters who patronized Havana in the 1950s. In a report of the
Senate Committee on organized crime, there is a reference to
Yaras as someone who performed undercover functions for the
Mafia in Havana. Moreover, when the Warren Commission
investigators and the 1978 Congress Committee traced Jack
Ruby’s telephone calls on the days before Kennedy's
assassination, they discovered that he had called Lenny Patrick
and Robert “Barney” Baker, both mobsters from Chicago. On
November 21, 1963, on the eve of the assassination, “Barney”
Baker contacted David Yaras in Miami, in a three-minute phone
call. There was some suggestion that this call was made at night,
which would make it improbable for Yaras to reach Dallas in
time for the assassination; but not impossible.
As for Richard Cain, he was a police detective before 1960,
and was Sam Giancana's man in the Chicago police force. In
1960, with the CIA’s consent, Cain recruited thugs who spoke
Spanish to send to Miami and regions of Central America, where
they received training in commando tactics. The CIA spent over
$100,000 on this activity. Sam Giancana provided Cain with
$90,000 for expenses. Cain was dismissed from the police in that
same year, when he was caught wiretapping a telephone. He was
also involved with the CIA's and the Mafia's anti-Cuba plans
from 1960 on. He was one of the gangsters that capo Santos
Trafficante placed at the disposal of Operation 40; and he had
also been in Cuba in October 1960, when the poisoned capsules
plan was started. Richard Cain also played an important role as a
CIA agent in Operation Mongoose.
The other two shooters, Eladio del Valle Gutiérrez (alias
“Yito”) and Herminio Diaz Garcia, already mentioned in the
interview with General Fabian Escalante, were supplied by Santos
Trafficante. A citation from Double Cross by Chuck Giancana is
illuminating: “The other assassins were Cubans, friends of Santos
Trafficante. They said that one of them was a former [secret]
policeman in Havana, who later became a gangster.”
Frank Sturgis and his group
The conclusions of the Cuban State Security Department on the
involvement of this group -- Sturgis, Diaz Lanz and the Novo
Sampol brothers -- note the testimony of Marita Lorenz to the
Congress Committee. It was Lorenz who said that Lee Harvey
Oswald and Diaz met at the house of Orlando Bosch in Miami in
September 1963, where they discussed a trip to Dallas. This was
before OsWald’s visit to the Odio sisters in Dallas, together with
Guillermo and Ignacio Novo Sampol. These same individuals,
according to Lorenz, also traveled to Dallas in mid-November
1963 and were visited by jack Ruby in a motel. The investigators
of the Commission uncovered more evidence about the
participation of Frank Sturgis in Kennedy’s assassination, but it.
was not included in the final report. However, Sturgis himself
publícly confessed: “We did Watergate because Nixon wanted to
stop the leakage of information on our role in the assassination of
Kennedy.”
Finally, we can put together three incidents that took place in
1976 that indicate the long-standing ties between the figures of the
Sturgis group, coming from Miami and the Pontchartrain camp.
In the summer of that year, in the town of Bonao in the
Dominican Republic, several commando leaders met to form the
CURO (United Command of Revolutionary Organizations),
whose objective was to mount new assassination plots and
terrorist actions. The principal leader was Orlando Bosch, who
established connections With international right-wing terrorist
organizations. CURO Chiefs had links With the CIA and DINA,
the brutal Chilean secret Among them were the Novo
Sampol brothers.
On September 21, 1976, Chilean Orlando Letelier, former
Chilean ambassador to the United States during the Allende
government, was killed by a terrorist bornb blast, along with his
friend Ronni Moffit. Some investigators discovered that a U.S.
Citizen living in Chile, Michael Townley, a DINA agent, had
arrived in Miami and contacted Cuban exiles associated to
CURO.9° Five men, including Ignaeio and Guillermo Novo
Sainpol, Were apparently selected by Townley.
On October 6, 1976, a Cuban civil plane with 73 passengers
exploded in the air just after a stop-over in Barbados on the way
to Cuba. In messages sent to Miami journalists, CURO claimed
responsibility for the attack. Two employees of Luis Posada
Carriles (Orlando Bosch's faithful partner) in Barbados confessed
that their boss and Bosch had supplied the bombs that were
placed on the plane. Later, Venezuelan police found equipment,
plans and a map of Washington in Carriles's house, indicating a
link between the sabotage of the Cuban plane and the
assassination of Letelier. Some time later, when Guillermo Novo
Sampol was arrested in Miami for cocaine possession, his diary
contained notes related to Pedro Luis Diaz Lanz.
So, this story never ends and spreads its tentacles everywhere.