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Acknowledgements and Preliminaries | |
The Conspirators and The Crimes | |
Introduction: Personal Reminiscences and a High Overview | p. 1 |
A Coalescence of Interests: The Groups Alleged to Have Been Involved with the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy | p. 7 |
The Soviet Connection | p. 9 |
Oswald and the U-2 | p. 9 |
Oswald, the FBI, and the CIA: Hoover's Concern of a Second Oswald | p. 15 |
Francis Gary Powers' Statement Concerning Sabotage of His U-2 Flight | p. 15 |
Yuri Nosenko | p. 20 |
Conclusions: Oswald and a Rogue Operation | p. 21 |
Cubans: Pro- and Anti-Castro | p. 23 |
The 54-12 Committee, the Bay of Pigs, and the Cuban Missile Crisis | p. 23 |
Oswald and the Anti-Castro Cubans | p. 27 |
The Mafia | p. 31 |
World War II, Lucky Luciano, and the OSS | p. 31 |
Giancana and Marcello | p. 32 |
Lansky and Batista, Trafficante and Castro | p. 33 |
Hoover, Johnson, and the Mob: Some Brief Preliminaries | p. 34 |
The CIA, FBI, ONI, NASA, and the Secret Service: Oswald Again | p. 36 |
Oswald, the CIA, ONI, and FBI | p. 36 |
The FBI, Secret Service, Hoover, and Johnson | p. 41 |
The CIA and ôMurder Incorporatedö | p. 41 |
Ruby's Bizarre Behavior: A Speculation | p. 42 |
The French Connection and Permindex | p. 45 |
Coffee Cups and Space Capsules: The Reilly Coffee Company and NASA | p. 46 |
Big Oil | p. 48 |
The Military | p. 53 |
The ôBankstersö | p. 54 |
The Post-War Nazi International | p. 55 |
Preliminary Conclusions Methodological Observations | p. 58 |
The ôTwo'sö and the ôToo'sö: Disturbing Datasets, Doppelgängers, Duplicates, and Discrepancies | p. 61 |
Two Caskets, Two (or was that Three?) Ambulances, One Body: The Case of David S. Lifton | p. 62 |
The Dallas Doctors' Descriptions of the President's Wounds | p. 65 |
The Bethesda Autopsy (or was that Autopsies?) | p. 68 |
Two Caskets | p. 73 |
Two (or was that Three?) Ambulances | p. 74 |
The Possible Place and Time of the Alterations | p. 76 |
Harrison Livingstone's Position | p. 77 |
The Nature of the Case | p. 79 |
The Two (or is that Three?) Faces of Oswald | p. 80 |
The Mexico City Oswald | p. 80 |
Jack White and The Russian vs Marine Corps Oswalds | p. 82 |
The Altgens Photograph: Billy Lovelady or Lee Oswald? | p. 84 |
Deputy Sherriff Roger Craig, Oswald, and the Nash Rambler | p. 90 |
Oswald Tried and Found Guilty in New Zealand Before He is Charged in Dallas | p. 90 |
Two (or was that Three?) Rifles and Some Possible Messages | p. 92 |
Too Many (or was that Too Few?) Bullets | p. 94 |
Too Many Films, With Too Many, or Too Few, Frames | p. 99 |
The Other Films, and the Various Zapruder Film Versions | p. 100 |
Problems in the Zapruder Film | p. 104 |
Shenanigans at the Jamieson Lab and the CIA's National Photographic Reconnaissance Center | p. 106 |
A Catalog of Problems | p. 106 |
The Witnesses vs. the Film | p. 109 |
The Structural Outlines Begin to Emerge | p. 111 |
Skeletons in the Closet: Some of the Dead ôWitnessesö | p. 115 |
The Dead Witnersses and Government Investigations, or, A Funny Thing Happened While I was on My Way to Testify… I Died | p. 116 |
The Dead Witnesses | p. 117 |
Captain Michael D. Groves | p. 117 |
Jack Zangretti | p. 117 |
Maurice Brooks Gatlin | p. 118 |
John Garrett ôGaryö Underhill | p. 120 |
Guy F. Banister | p. 126 |
Mary Pinchot Meyer | p. 128 |
Rose Cheramie | p. 129 |
Dorothy Mae Kilgallen | p. 131 |
Mrs. Earl E.T. Smith | p. 132 |
Lee Bowers | p. 132 |
Lt. Cmdr. William Bruce Pitzer | p. 134 |
General Charles Peare Cabell | p. 135 |
Roscow Anthony White | p. 136 |
Congressman Hale Boggs | p. 139 |
President Lyndon Baines Johnson | p. 142 |
Clay Shaw | p. 144 |
Dallas Depotu Sherriff Roger Dean Craig | p. 146 |
Mafia Don Sam Giancana | p. 147 |
Patterns, Spheres of Responsibility, and Emerging Structures | p. 148 |
The Handler, the Doctor, D. Ferrie, and Other Skeletons in the Closet | p. 151 |
The Key Dead Witness | p. 152 |
His Background and Byelo-Russian Connection | p. 152 |
De Mohrenschildt's Strange Intelligence Connections and Activities | p. 153 |
To WW2 German Intelligence and French Counter-Intelligence | p. 153 |
The CIA Investigation and Connection | p. 155 |
To Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy | p. 157 |
Big Oil and ôMurder Incorporated:ö Permindex | p. 157 |
The ôTorbitt Documentö | p. 158 |
Permindex Corporation | p. 160 |
De Mohrenschildt's Post-War Pattern of Alliances and His Probably Ultimate Loyalties to the Post-War White Russian Exile Community, the Gehlenorg, and Nazi International | p. 168 |
De Mohrenschildt Associate Paul Raigorodsky | p. 170 |
Dr. Mary Sherman, David Ferrie, Jack Ruby the ôCancer Connectionö | p. 172 |
Dr. Mary Sherman, David Ferrie, Tulane University, and Cancer Induction | p. 172 |
De. Mary Sherman, Dr. Alton J. Ochsner, and Some Strange Latin American Connections | p. 180 |
Motives, Patterns, and Clues | p. 187 |
The Alchemy of the Assassination: Ritual Magic and Masonic Symbolism of the Coup D'État | p. 191 |
The Alchemy of the Assassination | p. 192 |
The Ultimate Aims of Socio-Alchemy | p. 192 |
Some of the Ritual Symbolism of the JFK Assassination | p. 196 |
The Ritual Requirements of Coups d'État | p. 204 |
Prerequisites and Fundamental Aims of Coups d'État | p. 204 |
The JFK Assassination as a Coup d'État: A Closer Look at Little-Known Details | p. 208 |
Luttwalk on Operational Details | p. 208 |
Col. Fletcher Prouty on the Operational Details of the Kennedy Coup d'État | p. 211 |
Concluding Thoughts | p. 217 |
Deep Politics, Deep Space, Deep Physics, and Deep Magic: The Third Alchemical Working and the JFK Assassination | p. 219 |
The First Alcehmical Working and Its Symbolic Fulfillment | p. 220 |
The Purpose of NASA and Hoagland's and Bara's Theses | p. 224 |
JFK's Grand Space Plan and Vision | p. 225 |
Turning the Esoteric Stream: What Did NASA Know, When Did It First Know It, and How Did It Know? | p. 237 |
The Sources of Foreknowledge: Ancient and Esoteric Texts, and Space Probes | p. 237 |
Esoteric and Masonic Influences within NASA Mission Planning and Symbolism: The Moon Landings as Ritual Magic | p. 238 |
Deep Space, Deep Politics, Deep Physics, Deep Magic, and the Murder of JFK | p. 244 |
A Hidden Physics and Technology in Play During the Apollo Program? | p. 244 |
Deep Physics, Deep Magic, and the Murder of JFK | p. 248 |
Lyndon Baines Johnson and the Architecture of the Conspiracy: Architect, or Builder? | |
LBJ: A Study in Character, Connections, and Cabals | p. 253 |
An Overview of LBJ's Character and Connections | p. 254 |
LBJ's Scandals and Modus Operandi: Motives Revealed | p. 260 |
The Billy Sol Estes Affair and the Marshall Investigation | p. 261 |
The TFX Fighter Scandal | p. 262 |
The Bobby Baker Affair | p. 264 |
Swastikas and Masons in the Oily Footprints | p. 266 |
LBJ and the Planning of the Texas Trip: The Prima Facie Case for LBJ's Involvement in the Conspiracy | p. 269 |
The Necessary Context in Which to View the Planning of the Texas Trip | p. 269 |
Oswald, the Architecture of the Conspiracy, and the Implied Connections | p. 269 |
The Assassination and the Removal of Normal Security Protocols: The Implied Connection | p. 271 |
LBJ and the Planning of the Texas Trip | p. 272 |
The Meeting Between JFK, LBJ, and John Connally | p. 272 |
The Damning Details | p. 274 |
Of the Trip Planning Committee | p. 274 |
Four Oddities: Senator Yarborough, Oswald's Intitial Request for a Lawyer, Connally's Exclamation, and the Motorcade Press Car | p. 276 |
LBJ and the Aftermath: Accessory After the Fact | p. 279 |
Johnson's Tampering with the Evidence of the Limousine and Other Post-Assassination Evidence and Investigation Tampering | p. 280 |
Ruby's Statements, LBJ's Actions, and the Johnson-Ruby Connection | p. 281 |
The Architecture of the Conspiracy | p. 287 |
Biblography | p. 299 |
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