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In reply to the discussion: Yes, the CIA Director Was Part of the JFK Assassination Cover-Up [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)60. What the Warren Commission Didn’t Know
A member of the panel that investigated JFKs death now worries he was a victim of a massive cover-up.
Half a century after the Warren Commission concluded there was no conspiracy in John F. Kennedys assassination, the commissions chief conspiracy hunter believes the investigation was the victim of a massive cover-up to hide evidence that might have shown that Lee Harvey Oswald was in fact part of a conspiracy. In new, exclusive material published today in the paperback edition of a bestselling history of the investigation, retired law professor David Slawson tells how he came to the conclusion, on the basis of long-secret documents and witness statements, that the commission might have gotten it wrong.
By Philip Shenon
Politico, February 02, 2015
Fifty-one years ago this winter, working from a cramped, paper-strewn temporary office on Capitol Hill, a fresh-faced 33-year-old Denver lawyer named David Slawson was earning his place in modern American history.
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What Slawson does suspect is that Oswald, during a long-mysterious trip to Mexico City only weeks before the assassination, encountered Cuban diplomats and Mexican civilians who were supporters of Castros revolution and who urged Oswald to kill the American president if he had the chance. I think its very likely that people in Mexico encouraged him to do this, Slawson told me. And if they later came to the United States, they could have been prosecuted under American law as accessories in the conspiracy.
He has also come to believeagain, only recentlythat the CIA knew about these meetings but hid the evidence of them from the Warren Commission.
What has changed Slawsons mind so dramatically on questions that he thought were settled half a century ago? I interviewed him repeatedly, over several years, for my 2013 book on the Kennedy assassination, and Slawson says that our conversations, as well as material that I had gathered from declassified government archives and from other researchers, shook his confidence. It never occurred to me until you interviewed me and I read your book that the commissions investigation had been blocked like this. It never occurred to him, he said, that the CIA and other agencies tried to sabotage us like this.
It was clear to me from the earliest days of my research on the book just how much I would want Slawsons cooperation. It is hard to overstate his significance in the work on the commissionand in the investigations finding that Oswald acted alone. Although he had been the junior member of the two-lawyer team that focused on a possible foreign conspiracy, the work fell almost entirely to Slawson. His senior partner appeared in the commissions offices only one day a week, according to the commissions records, and Slawson finished up doing 90 percent of the work, he told me.
In 2010, after two years of gathering up tens of thousands of once-classified documents from the National Archives and elsewhere, I made the first of several transcontinental reporting trips to meet with Slawson at his home in Washington State, where he moved after his retirement from USC. Each time, I brought with me the latest batch of documents that I had retrieved. And after each trip, Slawson grew more and more alarmed to discover how much evidence about the assassinationand specifically, about Oswald and the possibility of a conspiracyhad not been shared with him in 1964.
SOURCE:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/02/warren-commission-jfk-investigators-114812
PS: Thank you, elias49! It's not ancient history when We the People are still suffering the consequences, like Mr. Slawson (I'll post further on him -- whom I believe is a man of integrity, even though I don't agree with much of what he believes -- below)
Half a century after the Warren Commission concluded there was no conspiracy in John F. Kennedys assassination, the commissions chief conspiracy hunter believes the investigation was the victim of a massive cover-up to hide evidence that might have shown that Lee Harvey Oswald was in fact part of a conspiracy. In new, exclusive material published today in the paperback edition of a bestselling history of the investigation, retired law professor David Slawson tells how he came to the conclusion, on the basis of long-secret documents and witness statements, that the commission might have gotten it wrong.
By Philip Shenon
Politico, February 02, 2015
Fifty-one years ago this winter, working from a cramped, paper-strewn temporary office on Capitol Hill, a fresh-faced 33-year-old Denver lawyer named David Slawson was earning his place in modern American history.
SNIP...
What Slawson does suspect is that Oswald, during a long-mysterious trip to Mexico City only weeks before the assassination, encountered Cuban diplomats and Mexican civilians who were supporters of Castros revolution and who urged Oswald to kill the American president if he had the chance. I think its very likely that people in Mexico encouraged him to do this, Slawson told me. And if they later came to the United States, they could have been prosecuted under American law as accessories in the conspiracy.
He has also come to believeagain, only recentlythat the CIA knew about these meetings but hid the evidence of them from the Warren Commission.
What has changed Slawsons mind so dramatically on questions that he thought were settled half a century ago? I interviewed him repeatedly, over several years, for my 2013 book on the Kennedy assassination, and Slawson says that our conversations, as well as material that I had gathered from declassified government archives and from other researchers, shook his confidence. It never occurred to me until you interviewed me and I read your book that the commissions investigation had been blocked like this. It never occurred to him, he said, that the CIA and other agencies tried to sabotage us like this.
It was clear to me from the earliest days of my research on the book just how much I would want Slawsons cooperation. It is hard to overstate his significance in the work on the commissionand in the investigations finding that Oswald acted alone. Although he had been the junior member of the two-lawyer team that focused on a possible foreign conspiracy, the work fell almost entirely to Slawson. His senior partner appeared in the commissions offices only one day a week, according to the commissions records, and Slawson finished up doing 90 percent of the work, he told me.
In 2010, after two years of gathering up tens of thousands of once-classified documents from the National Archives and elsewhere, I made the first of several transcontinental reporting trips to meet with Slawson at his home in Washington State, where he moved after his retirement from USC. Each time, I brought with me the latest batch of documents that I had retrieved. And after each trip, Slawson grew more and more alarmed to discover how much evidence about the assassinationand specifically, about Oswald and the possibility of a conspiracyhad not been shared with him in 1964.
SOURCE:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/02/warren-commission-jfk-investigators-114812
PS: Thank you, elias49! It's not ancient history when We the People are still suffering the consequences, like Mr. Slawson (I'll post further on him -- whom I believe is a man of integrity, even though I don't agree with much of what he believes -- below)
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I read Specter's request as an admission of a coverup of the actual facts.
arthritisR_US
Dec 2015
#46
Next up .... chemtrails, mind control via vaccine, the pope piloted the 9/11 planes n/t
etherealtruth
Dec 2015
#56
So, evidence -- including what the Director of CIA did -- for conspiracy is to be hidden.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#80
Otca, where is the proof? This would be WORLD WIDE NEWS if it was proved. It is like all the....
Logical
Dec 2015
#86
I was 15 and nothing added up. I became suspicious with LBJ reading a few cold words in near nursery
Zen Democrat
Dec 2015
#128
Once no one is around who remembers, CIABCNNBCBSFauxNoiseNutworks can tell the tale.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#24
"The heart grows stronger by facing the evils of the world." -- Ludwig van Beethoven (Fidelio)
Octafish
Dec 2015
#57
Why Mr. Slawson is a hero -- even if he thinks Lee Harvey Oswald is the lone assassin.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#69
Wish that was taught in school, printed in the paper and broadcast on tee vee.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#70
Where and Why is JFK's brain missingj after it was in government hands?
Ichingcarpenter
Dec 2015
#44
JFK's doctor -- Admiral George Burkley -- thought more than one shooter was involved.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#71
C-SPAN has an excellent program discussing Lee Harvey Oswald, CIA and Mexico City
Octafish
Dec 2015
#145
If that were true, you wouldn't spend so much time trying to stop its discussion.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#102
The humor is that we are still discussing who did it when we know who did it. nt
Logical
Dec 2015
#105
FFS, you are gullible! How many murderers say "I didn't do it"??????? You have to be....
Logical
Dec 2015
#116
K & R and a million thanks, not only for the OP, but for the entire thread
mountain grammy
Dec 2015
#93
I'm adding this December 11, 2003 thread to this discussion, if it isn't already linked upthread
bobthedrummer
Dec 2015
#94
Here's an excellent thread from Bolo Boffin proving Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin:
cpwm17
Dec 2015
#106
I guess, then, the CIA and FBI would be part of a let-it-happen-on-purpose conspiracy. n/t
cpwm17
Dec 2015
#123
Vincent Bugliosi doesn't consider the Chicago Plot when talking about Oswald.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#112
You are most welcome, G_j! Politico seems to be bolstering Shenon's Dallas expertise.
Octafish
Dec 2015
#130
Movie please LOL but seriously, I never believed the official story...this is fascinating
randys1
Dec 2015
#126
It's amazing how so many people implicitly trust the government and think they are
smirkymonkey
Dec 2015
#138
Both McCone and Dulles hid CIA-Mafia assassination plots from Warren Commission and America
Octafish
Dec 2015
#139
Both McCone and Dulles hid monitoring of Oswald in New Orleans from Warren Commission and America...
Octafish
Dec 2015
#148
Excellent points. But if Oswald did it, why does secret government continue to cover-up?
Octafish
Dec 2015
#144