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[136] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 197<br />

might have formulated an assassination conspiracy without the consent of<br />

the commission." 364<br />

These are weasel words, to be sure. However, one could also conclude<br />

from the committee's presumption that if indeed Organized Crime did play<br />

some significant role in the assassination conspiracy, that it was not a<br />

conspiracy that originated with "the Mafia," for example. Perhaps then the<br />

conspiracy originated elsewhere. That, of course, is the conclusion presented<br />

in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.<br />

Unwittingly, then, the House Committee has provided us even further<br />

basis for the conclusions drawn here.<br />

LANSKY NOT MENTIONED<br />

The House Committee report had nothing to say about the Lansky-<br />

Marcello connection. This is par for the course in standard accounts of the<br />

JFK assassination which promote the theory that "The Mafia Killed JFK."<br />

What is also particularly interesting is that Robert Lacey's Lansky<br />

biography, Little Man, never once mentions Lansky's sponsorship of<br />

Marcello, nor does Marcello's name appear once in the book. The New<br />

Orleans connection is barely mentioned at all, and only in passing. Was<br />

Marcello—who even the FBI has said headed "the first family" of the<br />

Mafia—that unimportant?<br />

Could it be that because Marcello's name has been repeatedly linked to<br />

the JFK assassination that for Lacey—a very friendly biographer who<br />

worked closely with Lansky's family—to bring up Marcello's much-abused<br />

name would obviously draw in the Lansky connection to the JFK<br />

assassination?<br />

Is it possible that Marcello and his associates such as David Ferrie were<br />

deliberately drawn into the periphery of the assassination plot in order to<br />

deliberately plant the possibility that the blame for the assassination could<br />

be laid upon Marcello and the Mafia—in the event, perhaps, that the image<br />

of Lee Harvey Oswald as a "pro-Castro agitator" failed to work?<br />

This is indeed a possibility and would fit firmly into the long-standing<br />

Israeli Mossad policy of using "false flags" in its criminal endeavors.<br />

Clearly, there's a lot more to the relationship between Meyer Lansky<br />

and key "suspects" in the JFK assassination than meets the eye. All of<br />

which, again, points toward Lansky's central role in the international<br />

conspiracy which we document.

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