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[576] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 672<br />

To study the intrigue of the French conflict over Algeria and the French<br />

intelligence services is to study a hornet's nest of the worst sort. I do believe<br />

that in the pages of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, however, that I have assembled a more<br />

complete overview of the reality of what the French intrigue was truly all<br />

about and how it was indeed linked to the JFK assassination. We will<br />

probably never know the exact specifics, but absolutely no other JFK<br />

researcher has examined the French Connection in the detail I have. But to<br />

fully examine the French Connection is to divine the Israeli Connection.<br />

At one point during the writing of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> I was so frustrated<br />

by trying to make all of this complex material understandable that I<br />

pondered the possibility of not mentioning it at all. However, I realized that<br />

I would be doing a disservice not only to the readers, but also to myself. I<br />

would know that I had left out a critical part of the story. But it all fits<br />

together. If anything, as many readers have suggested, the detailing of the<br />

"French Connection" is the icing on the cake.<br />

You never mention the Gemstone Files in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, yet this<br />

theory on the JFK assassination has been in circulation for years.<br />

Frankly, I don't believe that the Gemstone Files are worthy of<br />

discussion, but since so many people have brought up the subject, I feel<br />

compelled to comment. The history of the Gemstone Files is convoluted<br />

and although evidently the files themselves have been seen by a few folks—<br />

contrary to what I suggested in earlier editions of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>—the<br />

story of the files is a tangled one. Despite this there have been several books<br />

written devoted to the Gemstone Files, all written in an attempt to analyze<br />

these materials. I must point out that these writings, however, are devoted to<br />

an analysis of what is called "The Skeleton Key" to the Gemstone Files—not<br />

the files themselves. It is "The Skeleton Key" most people have seen and<br />

which most talk about—not the files themselves. That's important to<br />

remember.<br />

The so-called "Skeleton Key" is a fanciful compendium of a wide<br />

variety of inter-related conspiracy theories centered around the JFK<br />

assassination and rife with things that are either so obviously in error or so<br />

outlandish that they are not worth commenting upon. There may be grains<br />

of truth in "The Skeleton Key' but they are nothing so highly significant<br />

that they even deserve the attention I am giving them here.<br />

What is interesting about the Skeleton Key is that one version I<br />

obtained actually made mention of a Mossad connection to the JFK<br />

assassination. Who put it there—or laundered other to delete the Mossad<br />

references is a good question. However, some panty-waist "conspiracy<br />

theorists" who dreaded mentioning the Mossad for fear of accusations of<br />

anti-Semitism may have been responsible for deleting the reference.<br />

I first became aware of "The Skeleton Key" when I saw a xerox of a<br />

xerox of a xerox of it when it appeared in my office many years ago. It's a<br />

single-spaced typewritten document of about twenty pages, a narrative that<br />

suggests that the real head of the world-wide crime syndicate was Aristotle<br />

Onassis and that the Kennedy family worked with the crime syndicate.

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