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397 Photo Section<br />

Two key Warren Commission staff members were Arlen Specter (left) and Albert Jenner<br />

(right). Like most of the key Warren Commission staffers, both Specter and Jenner had close<br />

ties to the Israeli lobby. Today, Specter, now a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, is a leading<br />

congressional champion of Israel (where his American-born sister has taken up residence).<br />

Jenner, prior to serving on the Warren Commission, was attorney for Chicago billionaire<br />

Henry Crown who was not only linked to the Lansky Crime Syndicate, but whose vast financial<br />

empire also helped bankroll Israel’s nuclear weapons development program which was a<br />

thorn in the side of President Kennedy and the source of JFK’s secret conflict with Israel.<br />

Russian-born nobleman George<br />

DeMohrenschildt (right) functioned<br />

as a “CIA babysitter” for Lee Harvey<br />

Oswald in the spring of 1963 and<br />

later claimed that there was a conspiracy<br />

behind the assassination and<br />

that he had been unwittingly used as<br />

part of that conspiracy. Just prior to his<br />

purported suicide DeMohrenschildt<br />

said that “the Jews” and “the Jewish<br />

Mafia” were out to get him. Today,<br />

CIA-connected writer Gerald Posner,<br />

author of Case Closed, which<br />

claims that Oswald was a “lone nut,”<br />

is quick to assert that<br />

DeMohrenschildt’s claims were evidence<br />

of the nobleman’s paranoia<br />

and insanity. Although JFK assassination<br />

researchers have been quite<br />

critical of Posner’s numerous frauds,<br />

none have dared investigate to find<br />

out why DeMohrenschildt would<br />

have thought that “the Jews” were<br />

eager to silence him.

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