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Aug 20, 2006, 5:25:45 PM8/20/06
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Deadly Alliance 1 page10
 materials had a limited life span outside a lab, but the
conspirators had already turned to Plan B without telling him. This is
a totally new account of the mysterious trip to Mexico City.
 Judyth was told that Hurricane Flora had created so much
destruction that information about safe houses, and about Castro’s
routine, was no longer to be trusted, so Plan A was called off.

Endgame
 With Lee in Texas and Judyth in Florida, Ferrie arranged for about
14 back-channel phone calls through the cooperation of a friendly
operator in Covington.
Corroborating evidence: The Warren Commission tried to track the
origin of one call from “a lady with no accent” placed through
Covington to Oswald at the Book Depository, but couldn’t. Judyth
said they only found out about this one call because the operator was
not their usual operator.
Note: Interpen had a presence in Covington.
 Lee told Judyth that he made several unsuccessful attempts to stop
the assassination, including calling death threats to the FBI.
Corroborating evidence: A number of death threats were called in prior
to the assassination.
 In last conversation, on November 20th, Lee told Judyth of his
last-ditch plan: to fire a warning shot at the motorcade, hoping to
alert the Secret Service to the attempt on JFK’s life.
 If he did fire a warning shot, it went unheeded by the sleepy
Secret Service agents.
Note: The "street shot" bullet was presumably never found, unless that
is what is being picked up by the "mystery FBI man" photographed with
Dallas Deputy Sheriff Buddy Walthers and Officer J.W. Foster. The
photo has long been the subject of speculation.
Corroborating Testimony: At least 5 Warren Commission witnesses
reported a bullet hitting the pavement behind the President’s limo.
This would have been his closest and presumably easiest shot.
New Testimony: Anna Vincent says it was open knowledge in the local
Mafia that Lee fired a premature shot.

Deadly Alliance 2 page10
 toxic chemicals. There she continued to contribute to the project
by making “custom” chemicals for Ferrie.
Evidence: Judyth has a read-out from a chemical analysis done at
PenChem.
 Lee and Judyth actually liked the Kennedys, but they never thought
events would progress that far. In private, Ferrie told Lee and Judyth
that he also opposed the assassination. He was putting on an act for
Shaw, who represented Texas money in New Orleans.
Note: Every mention in the historical record of Oswald talking about
Kennedy is a positive one. (We have a compilation of Lee’s
statements.)
 Judyth, Ferrie, and Lee all understood, as early as the third week
of August, that Lee's grooming in Russia and his activities in New
Orleans made him the perfect patsy. Fearing he was a dead man if he
tried to break with the conspirators at this point, he would join them,
walking with eyes wide open into the patsy role. He hoped to get close
to the inner circle of the conspiracy in Dallas and, claims Judyth,
stop the plot from the inside. To get further inside, he would play up
his connections to Marcello and revealed his marksmanship
._____________________________________________________________________
Mexico City: Mystery Solved
 In August, Judyth trained Lee to handle the deadly materials.
Judyth left for Florida at the end of the month.
 Lee couriered the materials to Mexico City at the end of September,
expecting to meet a contact who would bring them into Cuba. He was
ordered to make the trip by his CIA-handler, Mr. B, who Lee came to
believe was David Atlee Phillips.
New information: Mr. B was most likely Frank Bender, one alias of Gerry
Droller, a CIA man posted to Mexico City at the same time as Phillips.
There is reason to believe that Droller, supposedly with the OSS during
the WWII, was actually an ex-Nazi who worked on biological weapons for
Hitler.
 Lee was left holding the bag -- i.e., no one was there to meet him
in Mexico City to take the materials off his hands. So he desperately
tried to get into Cuba himself, where his knowledge of the language,
the terrain, safe houses, and contacts might still be used. Indeed,
initially, he expected to make the entire trip himself. He was frantic
because the materials had a limited life span outside a lab, but the
conspirators had already turned to Plan B without telling him. This is
a totally new account of the mysterious trip to Mexico City.

John McAdams

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Aug 21, 2006, 11:32:35 PM8/21/06
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On 20 Aug 2006 14:25:45 -0700, "Shadow-It" <Shad...@hush.com> wrote:

OK, this clearly is a version of the following document:

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/alliance.pdf

But when did this one circulate?


>Deadly Alliance 1 page10
>=EF=82=A7 materials had a limited life span outside a lab, but the


>conspirators had already turned to Plan B without telling him. This is
>a totally new account of the mysterious trip to Mexico City.

>=EF=82=A7 Judyth was told that Hurricane Flora had created so much
>destruction that information about safe houses, and about Castro=E2=80=99s


>routine, was no longer to be trusted, so Plan A was called off.
>
>Endgame

>=EF=82=A7 With Lee in Texas and Judyth in Florida, Ferrie arranged for about


>14 back-channel phone calls through the cooperation of a friendly
>operator in Covington.
>Corroborating evidence: The Warren Commission tried to track the

>origin of one call from =E2=80=9Ca lady with no accent=E2=80=9D placed thro=
>ugh
>Covington to Oswald at the Book Depository, but couldn=E2=80=99t. Judyth


>said they only found out about this one call because the operator was
>not their usual operator.
>Note: Interpen had a presence in Covington.

>=EF=82=A7 Lee told Judyth that he made several unsuccessful attempts to stop


>the assassination, including calling death threats to the FBI.
>Corroborating evidence: A number of death threats were called in prior
>to the assassination.

>=EF=82=A7 In last conversation, on November 20th, Lee told Judyth of his


>last-ditch plan: to fire a warning shot at the motorcade, hoping to

>alert the Secret Service to the attempt on JFK=E2=80=99s life.
>=EF=82=A7 If he did fire a warning shot, it went unheeded by the sleepy


>Secret Service agents.
>Note: The "street shot" bullet was presumably never found, unless that
>is what is being picked up by the "mystery FBI man" photographed with
>Dallas Deputy Sheriff Buddy Walthers and Officer J.W. Foster. The
>photo has long been the subject of speculation.
>Corroborating Testimony: At least 5 Warren Commission witnesses

>reported a bullet hitting the pavement behind the President=E2=80=99s limo.


>This would have been his closest and presumably easiest shot.
>New Testimony: Anna Vincent says it was open knowledge in the local
>Mafia that Lee fired a premature shot.
>
>Deadly Alliance 2 page10

>=EF=82=A7 toxic chemicals. There she continued to contribute to the project
>by making =E2=80=9Ccustom=E2=80=9D chemicals for Ferrie.


>Evidence: Judyth has a read-out from a chemical analysis done at
>PenChem.

>=EF=82=A7 Lee and Judyth actually liked the Kennedys, but they never thought


>events would progress that far. In private, Ferrie told Lee and Judyth
>that he also opposed the assassination. He was putting on an act for
>Shaw, who represented Texas money in New Orleans.
>Note: Every mention in the historical record of Oswald talking about

>Kennedy is a positive one. (We have a compilation of Lee=E2=80=99s
>statements.)
>=EF=82=A7 Judyth, Ferrie, and Lee all understood, as early as the third week


>of August, that Lee's grooming in Russia and his activities in New
>Orleans made him the perfect patsy. Fearing he was a dead man if he
>tried to break with the conspirators at this point, he would join them,
>walking with eyes wide open into the patsy role. He hoped to get close
>to the inner circle of the conspiracy in Dallas and, claims Judyth,
>stop the plot from the inside. To get further inside, he would play up
>his connections to Marcello and revealed his marksmanship
>._____________________________________________________________________
>Mexico City: Mystery Solved

>=EF=82=A7 In August, Judyth trained Lee to handle the deadly materials.


>Judyth left for Florida at the end of the month.

>=EF=82=A7 Lee couriered the materials to Mexico City at the end of Septembe=


>r,
>expecting to meet a contact who would bring them into Cuba. He was
>ordered to make the trip by his CIA-handler, Mr. B, who Lee came to
>believe was David Atlee Phillips.
>New information: Mr. B was most likely Frank Bender, one alias of Gerry
>Droller, a CIA man posted to Mexico City at the same time as Phillips.
>There is reason to believe that Droller, supposedly with the OSS during
>the WWII, was actually an ex-Nazi who worked on biological weapons for
>Hitler.

>=EF=82=A7 Lee was left holding the bag -- i.e., no one was there to meet him


>in Mexico City to take the materials off his hands. So he desperately
>tried to get into Cuba himself, where his knowledge of the language,
>the terrain, safe houses, and contacts might still be used. Indeed,
>initially, he expected to make the entire trip himself. He was frantic
>because the materials had a limited life span outside a lab, but the
>conspirators had already turned to Plan B without telling him. This is
>a totally new account of the mysterious trip to Mexico City.
>

--
The Kennedy Assassination Home Page
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

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