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296 Double Cross in Dallas? [235]<br />

based on his own "inside" information from his involvement with figures<br />

involved in the conspiracy.<br />

More recently, Don DeLillo's novel, Libra, presents Oswald at the<br />

center of a "dummy assassination" attempt which was manipulated by others<br />

and went awry. (One CIA character in the novel bears a striking<br />

resemblance, in several ways, to E. Howard Hunt.)<br />

However, there is yet one quite extraordinary piece of the puzzle which<br />

actually implicates a known longtime Mossad asset with direct<br />

involvement in the events in Dealey Plaza. It involves the apparent role by<br />

longtime CIA contract operative Frank Sturgis in the actual assassination<br />

itself.<br />

MOSSAD OPERATIVE IN DEALEY PLAZA<br />

In the course of her testimony in the case of E. Howard Hunt's libel<br />

suit against The Spotlight, CIA asset Marita Lorenz testified that Sturgis<br />

told her afterward that, "We killed the president that day . . . Everything was<br />

covered in advance. No arrests, no real newspaper investigation. It was all<br />

covered, very professional." 628<br />

Although some JFK researchers express doubts about Miss Lorenz'<br />

story, Cuba's chief of counterintelligence, General Fabian Escalante,<br />

vouches for her, based on his own extensive study of the JFK assassination.<br />

Escalante told journalist Claudia Furiati that Cuban intelligence had<br />

determined that, in fact, "Sturgis was in charge of<br />

communications—receiving and transmitting information on the movement<br />

at Dealey Plaza and the motorcade to the shooters and others." 629<br />

If we are to believe that Sturgis was, in fact, involved in the actual<br />

mechanics of the assassination, the historical evidence suggests that Sturgis<br />

could have been functioning as a knowing Mossad tool in the conspiracy,<br />

or, at the very least, have been indirectly working on behalf of the Mossad.<br />

While this assertion will at first astound even the most seasoned reader of<br />

JFK assassination literature the following factor must be considered:<br />

What few people know is that Sturgis had ties to Israel's Mossad,<br />

going back fifteen years prior to the JFK assassination. Writing in the July<br />

1975 issue of Argosy magazine, F. Peter Model reported that Sturgis was a<br />

"Hagannah mercenary during the first (1948) Israeli-Arab war," 630 and that<br />

Sturgis also had a girlfriend in Europe in the 1950s who worked for Israeli<br />

intelligence and with whom he worked.<br />

Sturgis himself is quoted by JFK assassination researcher A. J.<br />

Weberman as having said that he assisted his girlfriend as a courier in<br />

Europe in a number of her endeavors on behalf of the Mossad. 631<br />

In addition, former Time-Life correspondent Andrew St. George—who<br />

knew Sturgis quite well and spent time with Sturgis alongside Castro in the<br />

hills of Cuba during the Cuban revolution—has also reported that it was<br />

well known among anti-Castro Cuban exiles that Sturgis had also worked for<br />

the Mossad and had done so for a long period of time. 632

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