Was Permindex Running an Assassination Bureau?

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Was Permindex Running an Assassination Bureau?
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2020, 04:47:58 AM »
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The fact is is that Gordon Novel was a con man. He lost his libel case against Playboy and Jim Garrison. You can read more about him in my book, On The Trail of Delusion, and you can click here to get more information. And, Gordon Novel himself made fun of the Garrison allegation by sending...telegram to CIA Director Richard Helms.
  https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/did-the-cia-pay-the-lawyers-of-garrison-s-witnesses
Novel quite admittedly stated that he was a CIA plant sent in to undermine the Garrison inquest...
 
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...according to the final report issued by the Assassination Records Review Board, Novel came to the attention of Garrison after allegedly making claims that he was an employee of the CIA in 1963 and knew both Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby.[19] Journalist Dick J. Reavis has stated that Novel's work at Garrison's office was "amply documented" and quoted Novel saying: "I was working as Garrison's chief of security, while at the same time working for the White House to destabilize Garrison's operation."[20]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Novel
Why is it necessary to run threads that basically is just an attempt to piss on Garrison's grave?
You can go to New Orleans...find the cemetery and relieve yourself personally and be done with it. 
We all know that the Garrison probe was an exercise in futility.
 

Offline Fred Litwin

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Re: Was Permindex Running an Assassination Bureau?
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2020, 05:36:50 AM »
Novel said a lot of things. So what? I have a letter from Fletcher Prouty detailing a phone call he had with Novel in which Novel said that HE was
the real Mr. X in the film JFK. I also have a letter from Novel's lawyer, Elmer Gertz, posted on my blog, that you should take everything Novel
says with not just a grain of salt, "but a whole salt shaker full."

https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/did-the-cia-pay-the-lawyers-of-garrison-s-witnesses

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Was Permindex Running an Assassination Bureau?
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2020, 09:05:27 PM »
Novel said a lot of things. So what? I have a letter from Fletcher Prouty detailing a phone call he had with Novel in which Novel said that HE was
the real Mr. X in the film JFK. I also have a letter from Novel's lawyer, Elmer Gertz, posted on my blog, that you should take everything Novel
says with not just a grain of salt, "but a whole salt shaker full."

https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/did-the-cia-pay-the-lawyers-of-garrison-s-witnesses
A conspiracy proponent can write a book accusing all sorts of dead people of murdering JFK or being involved in it. And not just LBJ or Hoover or other noted figures but people like Markham or Brennan or Tippit or other ordinary people caught up in that terrible event. They lied and dissembled and were either active or passive participants in the murder of the president. And the framing of an innocent man.

All of that's okay. Smear them, defame them, libel them. But if you expose the abuses by Jim Garrison, and that absolute lie of a movie by Stone based on Garrison's investigation, and how he ruined so many people (not just Shaw), then that's "pissing" on his grave.

Remarkable really how it's okay for some to smear all of these people but if you expose Garrison then that's just not right. But to be fair: numerous conspiracy believers (Lifton, Meagher, Weisberg) denounced Garrison. So I'm not saying every conspiracist defends Garrison.
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