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[232] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 293<br />

According to John: "Only a few of Hunt's most trusted men knew all of<br />

his plans down to the last detail. It is impossible to believe any of them is a<br />

traitor. Still it's clear, whoever shot Kennedy had to know all these minute<br />

details to pull it off the way they did. Something frightening, horribly<br />

sinister had interposed Hunt's mission." 618<br />

Wean and Audie Murphy listened in shock at what they had been told<br />

and, at the time, John gave Murphy a packet of what he described as<br />

evidence which backed up his story. However, it was just several days later<br />

that John asked that they forget what they had been told.<br />

According to Wean, Murphy informed him that he had been advised<br />

from Dallas that "Hunt and his agents have regrouped from their horrified<br />

panic and sprung back into action. Hunt's machinations and connection with<br />

Oswald had to be covered up at all costs." According to Murphy, military<br />

intelligence, the FBI and the CIA were all in a panic.<br />

"If their secrets were to be exposed they'd be rooted out in an eruption<br />

of calamitous national anger. In their nightmares all they can see is a firing<br />

squad. In fact they have solemnly determined that national security is at<br />

stake. That's their justification for a cover-up." 619<br />

To assuage the fears of John in Dallas, he assured John that the<br />

documents he had received from him had been destroyed.<br />

Murphy himself may well be one other on the long list of additional<br />

victims of the JFK assassination conspiracy. The actor died in a plane crash<br />

in 1971. Gary Wean, however, has lived to tell the story of what he was<br />

told.<br />

Quite accurately, Wean himself has described how Hunt and Oswald<br />

both must have reacted if the story that John told Wean and Murphy was<br />

indeed true.<br />

`A DOUBLE CROSS OF FANTASTIC DIMENSIONS'?<br />

According to Wean's assessment of what may have then happened,<br />

"Hunt and Oswald salvaging their senses from the paralyzing shock of<br />

Kennedy being murdered most certainly had identical thoughts: 'I have been<br />

framed.'<br />

"A double-cross of fantastic dimensions. The consequences were too<br />

devastating, and terrifying to grasp. It was the end for them. Regardless of<br />

Hunt's convictions that his closest men were beyond suspicion, one of them<br />

was a spy—a mole in deep, deep cover." 620<br />

It is up to E. Howard Hunt to provide us the missing pieces of the<br />

puzzle. It does not seem likely that he will.<br />

JOHN'S IDENTITY?<br />

There is additional documentation about the activities of an individual<br />

named "John" who was active in the Dallas area and in Miami (Hunt's base<br />

of operations with the anti-Castro Cuban exiles) immediately before and after<br />

the JFK assassination.

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