In the previous paragraphs, Mark Lane continued demonstrated how the Warren
Commission lied about Ruby and his many connections with the police department.
Billy Clarke, and indeed *all* LNT'ers - have continued their silence... and, as
one Amazon forum kook suggested, silence is tacit acceptance.
"Employees and others assaulted by Ruby were unable to get the Dallas police to
act. Perhaps one incident is typical. An FBI report stated that John B. Wilson,
Jr, a practicing Dallas attorney, said he saw Ruby assault Frank Ferraro without
provocation in the Lasso Bar in Dallas. Ruby beat Ferraro badly, probably using
brass knuckles, Wilson said, and causing a large amount of blood to flow from
Ferraro's wounds. Wilson, fearing that Ferraro might be seriously injured, broke
up the fight and looked for a policeman. When police officers arrived, they
intended 'to do nothing to Ruby' and to arrest Ferraro instead. Wilson
interceded
and told the police that Ruby was the aggressor while Ferraro was innocent. In
the
ensuing discussion, the police allowed Ruby to escape. Wilson urged Ferraro to
press charges, which Ferraro did, but Ruby was not arrested. Wilson said his
'principal impression of the attitude of the police officers was that they were
quite willing to arrest Ferraro but were extremely reluctant to do anything
about
Ruby'.
Ruby's influence with the police seems to have extended to more than exemption
from arrest and conviction. Harry Hall, who told Secret Service agents that he
ran
a bet-and-run swindle in Dallas, said that he checked into a Dallas hotel, using
the name Harry Sinclair, Jr. He then would place large bets with wealthy Dallas
residents on football games and horse races. If he won, the money was his; if he
lost, he wrote out a worthless check and left town. Hall said that Ruby
provided
the cash for the operation and 'introduced him to likely victims'. Although Hall
took the major risks and was the active partner, Ruby received 40 per cent of
the
takings. Hall explained that Ruby earned his share because of his influence with
the Dallas police. With Ruby as his partner, Hall 'would have no worry about any
gambling arrest'. Hall knew of Ruby's connections in 'gambling circles' and of
Ruby's contacts with the Dallas police. Yet the Commission did not call Hall as
a
witness or seek to elicit more information from him."
Mark Lane is showing the corroborating evidence for what he's demonstrated via
eyewitness testimony - that Ruby had a great number of friends in the Dallas PD.
Warren Commission believers have been quite silent these last few months over
Mark
Lane.
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