JFK Assassination Documents Release Include Helpful Evidence

16 Dec

Based on my research and my books including “Collateral Damage” and my unique perspective of what happened in Dallas in 1963, I do not agree with some so-called experts who are calling all of the JFK assassination documents released yesterday, “minimal and worthless,” and “a waste of time.” Despite there being at least a third of the 1500 documents labeled as “missing” or “redacted,” there are some jewels of information in the documents including several connecting to my theories. For instance:

There is a 3/25/1974 CIA document connecting Robert Kennedy, Sam Giancana and Johnny Roselli regarding an attempt to “quash” a Grand Jury organized crime indictment against Giancana” and thus “forestall public disclosure of Roselli’s association with the US Government.” What was this all about during RFK’s final months as AG?

Lee Harvey Oswald’s address book in included (the entries are all with Russians who work for Radio Moscow) and the CIA agent who signed the document on 4/17/1975 is James Angleton, the same one who signed the CIA document I included in CD that connects Dorothy, JFK and Marilyn and exposes Marilyn and RFK’s love affair and her threat to do to the media about the matters of national security leaked to Marilyn by the Kennedy’s.

There is a 6/5/1968 CIA document dealing with Jim Garrison’s investigation with one item reading, “Belli defense attorney for Jack Ruby; Jim Garrison was a weekend guest of Belli when Garrison visited SF in October 1967” and most interesting, “Belli was reportedly involved in illicit drug trafficking with Morris Elowitz in 1058. Elowitz was a suspected contact of Lucky Luciano.” (indicates Belli connection to Mob as I have noted in my books)

Regarding Giancana, there is a 12/20/1977 CIA document reporting that “Sam Giancana, Head of the Chicago Cosa Nostra, is still running things by remote control from a hide-out in Mexico.”

There is a 4/4/67 CIA document detailing the report by a “sensitive Soviet Source” which reads in part, “The Soviets felt that President Kennedy’s death was a great loss, not only for the US and SU, but for the whole world. According to the source, the Soviets felt that they could trust President Kenney and deal with him on a cooperative basis.” (appears to negate all the crazy theories about Soviets being involved in JFK’s death)

There is a 9/25/1998 CIA document (interesting date) negating any connection of Oswald to the CIA’s “Office of Operations,” an allegation made by Oswald/CIA theorists.

There are other points of interest, but, of course, there are no references to Dorothy Kilgallen, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Ruby, and any connections between RFK’s illegal actions against Marcello that triggered JFK’s assassination. What the documents as whole do indicate is that those investigating headed down so many rabbit holes focused on Oswald that they missed the obvious, that, as Dorothy knew, focusing on Ruby was the key to resolving what happened to JFK. Sad, but true.

6 Replies to “JFK Assassination Documents Release Include Helpful Evidence

  1. Dear Mark Shaw, Heard you on Coast to Coast Am with George Noorey and I was wondering if you had ever had the opportunity to read Lois Banners’ bio book: The Passion and The Paradox: Marilyn. I highly recommend it because perhaps you may be able to glean info that you may be looking for as I think that you and Lois are both on the same page . A very well-researched book by an academic who specializes in Womens’ History. Good luck -c.

    • C. Ann, thank you for contacting me. I do not know of this book but will certainly take a look at it. Sounds like Ms. Banner is a very credible author. Best, Mark Shaw

  2. Charles nicollette and James Files were directly involved with Sam g. Calling James Files aka James Sutton a fraud they are lying and I know they are because I went to school with his nephew. His brothers son. So they are lying.

  3. Why are your radio interviews on Coast to Coast when you discuss your books deleted from the Coast to Coast website? I cannot always stay up late enough to hear the entire interview. When I try to listen to it in the following days it is not there?
    Thank you for your interesting books
    Barbara Pugh

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