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434 Agents of Influence [337]<br />

Richard M. Mosk. Another staffer, Mosk was the son of California<br />

State Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk, one of the most prominent<br />

members of the powerful Los Angeles Jewish community. Later a member<br />

of two "Jewish" law firms, Mosk served from 1981 to 1984 as a member of<br />

the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in the Hague adjudicating claims<br />

against Israel's fiercest fundamentalist Islamic critic after the fall of the Shah<br />

of Iran whom we saw in Chapter 18 was a close ally of both the Mossad and<br />

the CIA which jointly created the Shah's dreaded SAVAK.<br />

Stuart R. Pollak. Another former law clerk for Chief Justice<br />

Warren, Pollak later served in the Justice Department and as an attorney in<br />

private practice in San Francisco which is reported by famed Jewish<br />

corruption fighter Sherman Skolnick to be a key American "station" for<br />

Israel's Mossad. In 1993 the Mossad's intelligence and propaganda unit—the<br />

ADL—was revealed to be running its number one undercover informant,<br />

Roy Edward Bullock out of San Francisco. (It was this author who first<br />

exposed Bullock—in 1986—as an ADL asset, much to the ADL's dismay.)<br />

Lloyd L. Weinreb. Having clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice<br />

John M. Harlan from 1963-1964, prior to joining the Warren Commission<br />

staff, Weinreb assisted Norman Redlich in the editing and final preparation<br />

of the commission's report. After a brief stint in the criminal division of the<br />

Justice Department, Weinreb went on to serve as a Harvard law professor.<br />

THE OTHERS<br />

The other Warren Commission lawyers who were not Jewish did still,<br />

in many cases nonetheless, have very distinct connections to political<br />

interests and individuals who were, in turn, attune to the interests of the<br />

powerful Israeli lobby. Let us examine the others.<br />

J. Lee Rankin. The chief counsel to the Warren Commission,<br />

Rankin knew Warren from the time that Rankin served as U.S. solicitor<br />

general under President Eisenhower. A former attorney in Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

Rankin later established himself as a Manhattan attorney and then served as<br />

New York City's corporation counsel from 1965 to 1972—a key position<br />

in the American city where Jewish power and influence is supreme. (It was<br />

Rankin who brought his junior Warren Commission colleague—the<br />

aforementioned Redlich to the corporation counsel's office, easing Redlich's<br />

succession to the post when Rankin retired.)<br />

Howard P. Willens. A Justice Department "whiz kid" described as<br />

being—along with Norman Redlich—"a staffer essentially without<br />

portfolio," 851 Willens "assisted" the Chief Justice in staffing the<br />

commission and served as the "key administrative aide in the<br />

investigation." 852 Although not Jewish himself, his wife was Jewish and

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