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Photo Section 400<br />

Shown above is a photo taken in Dealey Plaza immediately after the JFK assassination. At<br />

right is the famous, well-dressed “umbrella man,” widely believed to have played a part<br />

in the assassination. Although one Louis Steven Witt later claimed he was “the umbrella<br />

man,” many JFK researchers dispute his claim. Although the “umbrella man’s” companion<br />

is often said to be “Latin looking,” a veteran of Middle East travel told <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong><br />

author Michael Collins Piper that the individual instead has the appearance of a typical<br />

Sephardic Yemenite Jew. In fact, the “umbrella man” may be famed Mossad assassinations<br />

specialist Michael Harari (see below) who was in the field in 1963. William Pepper,<br />

attorney for Martin Luther King’s alleged assassin, James Earl Ray, has linked Ray’s handler<br />

“Raul”—along with Jack Ruby—to a U.S.-based arms smuggling operation which, in<br />

1963, included a top Mossad officer who was almost certainly Harari.<br />

The ever-exquisitely-attired fashion plate and Mossad assassinations specialist Michael<br />

Harari is shown (center) in a rare 1985 photo. Harari’s record suggests that if the Mossad<br />

deployed any of its own operatives in Dallas, it would have been Harari. As the accompanying<br />

photos demonstrate, Harari bears a striking resemblance (albeit 22 years older) to the<br />

“umbrella man” of Dealey Plaza shown in close-up (with the right photo “flopped” to<br />

illustrate a similar profile). Note Harari’s (a) high forehead (b) hairstyle (c) hawk-nose<br />

and (d) jaw. Then compare Harari’s features to those of the “umbrella man.”

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