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426 “Communist Blood Red” [329]<br />

So, although it is unlikely that Edith Stern would have—like Phoebe<br />

Courtney—ordered her steaks "Communist Blood Red," it does seem that<br />

Edith and Phoebe had a few interests in common, one of them being strong<br />

support for the Zionist cause. And this most definitely sheds new light on<br />

the Courtney connection, although it is not something that fits in with the<br />

standard perception of Kent and Phoebe Courtney.<br />

GARRISON AND THE 'RIGHT WING'<br />

And what is particularly interesting to note is something that "liberal"<br />

researchers into the JFK assassination have a difficult time explaining when<br />

they try to suggest that "right wing extremists" were behind the JFK<br />

assassination: in fact, it was none other than The Councilor, a frankly anti-<br />

Semitic and anti-Zionist journal published by the aforementioned Ned<br />

Touchstone, that actually pioneered much of the early work pinpointing the<br />

links between David Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the JFK<br />

assassination, 831 providing much support for Jim Garrison's inquiry that led<br />

to the indictment of the Stern family friend, Mossad-connected Clay Shaw.<br />

Although many accounts of the Garrison investigation suggest that<br />

Garrison viewed the JFK conspiracy as some sort of "right wing"<br />

conspiracy, Garrison rejected that thesis when he told Paris Flammonde: "It<br />

isn't really right-wing . . . it's almost a centrist sort of thing. It is a power<br />

which has developed within the government." 832 Garrison pointed out that<br />

"One of the things that really helped me see that was when I began to notice<br />

that we were getting help from individuals who were Minutemen and<br />

members of the John Birch Society. When I saw that, I realized that the<br />

right-wing (aspects of the conspiracy) was right wing more in appearance<br />

than in reality. So, we just kept on digging and we end up with nothing but<br />

a compartment of the Central Intelligence Agency." 833<br />

Garrison added that the CIA had actually penetrated numerous groups<br />

and used them for its own nefarious purposes in the assassination<br />

conspiracy, 834 although Garrison, it might be noted, could just<br />

as easily have commented that Israel's Mossad—through the ADL—had<br />

done likewise. Had Garrison then been cognizant of many of the then-hidden<br />

factors documented in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, he may well indeed have uncovered<br />

the Mossad connections that we have uncovered here and which (evidently)<br />

Garrison later did discover on his own.<br />

ATTACKING FINAL JUDGMENT<br />

What is interesting (but not surprising, as we shall see) is that the very<br />

individuals—Ellen Ray and Bill Schaap—whose Sheridan Square Press<br />

published Garrison's memoir, On the Trail of the Assassins, are among<br />

those who have been attempting to discredit <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> despite the fact<br />

that <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> concurs with Garrison's basic conclusions.<br />

The fall 1994 issue of Covert Action Quarterly (a journal edited by<br />

Ray and Schaap) featured a lengthy full-force attack on The Spotlight, the

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