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There was an immediate confrontation between Bloom, representing the Dallas elite,<br />

and Jerry Bruno, JFK's veteran advance man. Bruno wanted the president to speak at the<br />

Women's Building, but the rulers of Dallas insisted JFK speak at the Trade Mart.<br />

Although Bruno fought long and hard, after much pressure, the Dallas elite prevailed,<br />

causing the JFK loyalist to comment that "this was one of the few fights like this that I<br />

had lost. On things like this my judgment was usually taken. This time it wasn't."<br />

By forcing JFK to speak at the Trade Mart, the Dallas elite positioned the JFK<br />

motorcade to take the now-infamous "dog-leg" turn into what was a classically sniperfriendly<br />

"kill zone" on Elm Street just below the Texas School Book Depository<br />

(TSBD), from where it later was claimed the alleged assassin, TSBD employee Lee<br />

Harvey Oswald, fired the fatal shots. The spot was also in easy range of the "grassy<br />

knoll" and the nearby Dal-Tex Building, where assassination researchers believe<br />

snipers were located. Had JFK's advance man prevailed—as he usually did—JFK (on<br />

his way to the preferred location) would have traveled two blocks farther away from the<br />

TSBD—out of the kill zone—at a greater speed.<br />

Although the Secret Service objected (for security reasons) to the publication of<br />

JFK's motorcade route, Bloom (the point man for the Dallas elite) nonetheless made<br />

sure a map of the route was repeatedly published in Dallas papers. Thus, later, when<br />

the "patsy" was in custody, there was a plausible explanation as to how he knew JFK<br />

would pass by his workplace.<br />

That an assassin quite probably fired on JFK from the Dal-Tex Building is most<br />

relevant in the context of an Israeli connection. Co-owned by David Weisblat, a major<br />

financial backer of the Israeli lobby's Anti-Defamation League, Dal-Tex housed, on<br />

different floors, a number of firms that utilized the telephone number of Morty<br />

Freedman, an attorney, garment manufacturer, and activist in Jewish affairs. Since<br />

JFK was working to stop Israel's nuclear arms program—which received smuggled<br />

uranium from U.S. sources—it is notable that one Dal-Tex firm linked to Freedman<br />

was the Dallas Uranium & Oil Company. It is also intriguing that one of Freedman's<br />

Dal-Tex business partners was Abe Zapruder, the Jewish dress manufacturer who<br />

filmed the assassination and profited immensely. Today there are some who now<br />

believe Zapruder had advance knowledge of the assassination.<br />

Once the accused assassin was in custody, it was—you guessed it—Sam Bloom,<br />

who had earlier maneuvered JFK into the kill zone, who pressured Elgin Crull, the<br />

city manager, to in turn pressure Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry into making<br />

Oswald accessible to the press and to move him publicly from the Dallas police<br />

station to the city jail. Thus, the situation was in place for Jack Ruby to move in for<br />

the kill. There are several sources, including Dallas FBI agent James Hosty, who<br />

stated Bloom and his backers were the forces behind this. When the police searched<br />

Ruby's home, they found a slip of paper with Bloom's name, address and telephone<br />

number on it.<br />

So it is that the Dallas myth comes to an end. This will be painful for those who<br />

thought the city an anti-Jewish stronghold, ripe for Nazi revolution. Instead, Dallas was<br />

actually an outpost for the advancement of the interests of Israel and today it very much<br />

remains so.<br />

Although Walt Brown suggested in Treachery in Dallas that the city's elite were<br />

prime movers behind the events of November 22, 1963, he rushed to write elsewhere<br />

that the JFK assassination "wasn't done by Mossad . . . as some would have us believe"<br />

(referring to <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>). However, in light of the "Big Picture of Big D"—<br />

details Brown ignored (or suppressed) in terms of their ultimate (and critical) context—<br />

it's time for real JFK assassination truth seekers to take a new look at <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.

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