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I was born in Montreal and so I am fascinated by the amount of times the city comes up in Garrison documents. In the 1960s it was the largest city in Canada, but was soon overtaken by Toronto. But it was a glorious time to be a Montrealer - Expo 67 was an incredible world s fair; the Montreal Expos became Canada s first major league baseball team in 1969, and, of course, the Montreal Canadiens were perennial winners of the Stanley Cup. A major part of the Garrison conspiracy story centers on Permindex/CMC - a failed attempt at building a world trade center that would make Rome a European trading hub. Clay Shaw was on the board of directors and, after this arrest, a communist-controlled newspaper, ....
Stephen Jaffe went back to talk with Reverend Raymond Broshears another time. This time, Broshears told Jaffe all about his relationship with Clay Shaw and David Ferrie. The three of them were together several times! Here is the second memo about Broshears: You can see in the second paragraph on the first page that Jaffe showed Broshears a picture of the three tramps and Broshears goes on to identify one of the tramps as possibly a gay hustler, or the tramp might have been the man who chauffeured Clay Shaw (third to last paragraph on the last page). Broshears also says that Ferrie introduced Shaw as Clara. Would Shaw really call a man who worked in civil rights a Commie ? Then, he claims Shaw said he likes little boys and then slapped Broshears rear. Shaw also gave Ferrie a large envelope with money. David Ferrie supposedly had some possessions of Lee Harvey Oswald. This was absurd - Garrison h ....
Stephen Jaffe and Mark Lane paid a visit to Reverend Raymond Broshears in Long Beach, California in July 1968. Here is the memo that Stephen Jaffe wrote to Jim Garrison about this first interview with Broshears. Quite the story, huh? Let s review some the salient points: - Hale Boggs was part of the conspiracy, and Clay Shaw was responsible for keeping Boggs in office. - Two men from Garrison s office threatened Ferrie in 1965. - Ferrie was working for a group of people who wanted to take over the United States. - Ferrie told Broshears that Lyndon Johnson killed JFK. - Broshears repeated the story about the two assassins being killed in a place crash in Corpus Christi - they were supposed to have been flown by Ferrie from Houston to South Africa. ....
How Hoover’s FBI Murdered Martin Luther King Jr. Lives on Today in the Official Historical Archives of the United States of America) The premise of my book Who REALLY Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? can be summarized thusly: Michael Kors Rose Gold. Buy New $45.00 (as of 05:58 EST - Details) Under the authority of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, with the acquiescence and active support of Lyndon B. Johnson, the highest-level officials of the FBI – with help from select other federal, state and local entities – carried out the plan to murder Dr. King in Memphis. Then, employing three famed novelists (William Bradford Huie, Gerold Frank and George McMillan, in that order) to construct the cover-up, they placed the blame for the entire plot, and murder, on the programmed “patsy” James Earl Ray, an unwitting man who made a brief appearance at the scene of the crime – but who was already on his way out of town minutes after the time King was sho ....
In the lawsuit to stop Garrison s perjury charges, Judge Herbert Christenberry held three days of hearings in January of 1971. Jim Garrison, still the District Attorney, was forced to take the stand and was examined by Clay Shaw s attorneys - Edward Wegmann and Irvin Dymond. John Volz and William Alford were the lawyers for Garrison. Here are some of the highlights of Garrison s testimony: Right off the bat, Garrison is confused about how many times he asked Clay Shaw in for an interview. Shaw came in late December 1966, and then on March 1st when he was arrested). He s not even sure why he was a suspect. ....