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[660] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 758<br />

Vegas—in which he notably points out the multiple Israeli connections of the crime<br />

figures involved—the Lansky-Dalitz casinos were heavily engaged in money<br />

laundering linked to covert activities of the CIA and also, certainly—although<br />

Morris doesn't say it—those of the Mossad, which intersected in many areas with<br />

the machinations of the CIA.<br />

Peter Dale Scott seems particularly concerned about the circumstances<br />

surrounding the "our new backers are the Jews" story and claims that this was<br />

concocted as part of a scheme by the real conspirators behind the assassination<br />

(whom Scott never names) to launch a public relations campaign blaming "the<br />

Jews" for the JFK assassination. The problem with this, of course, is that although<br />

anti-Semites did make such allegations their remarks were never—not once—given<br />

any credibility or promoted outside anti-Semitic circles! The theory that "the Jews"<br />

were behind the assassination had no public relevance at all. Needless to say, Scott—<br />

and others who make this claim—ignore that quite relevant fact.<br />

However—as they say—the plot thickens. There's much more to the story.<br />

Scott contends further that the story suggesting Sierra's group—allegedly funded by<br />

"Jews"—was involved in the assassination was part of a more subtle plot by the real<br />

conspirators (whom Scott never names) to force Robert Kennedy into blocking any<br />

serious inquiries into his brother's murder.<br />

In this regard, Scott asserts that Sierra was actually a facilitator of anti-Castro<br />

operations being carried out by Robert Kennedy (on behalf of his brother) on a<br />

"second track" even as JFK was making other quiet, friendly overtures to Castro. In<br />

fact, Sierra's operation may have been part of the effort—one Enrique Ruiz<br />

Williams allegedly being the contact point between RFK and Sierra. The bottom<br />

line, in Scott's scenario, is that the possibility of involvement by Sierra's group in<br />

the assassination forced RFK into backing off from investigating JFK's murder<br />

because it could backfire, exposing Kennedy family plots against Castro.<br />

However, as even Scott points out, Sierra met in April of 1963—the time he<br />

established his suspicious "Junta"—with former CIA Director Allen Dulles, Lucius<br />

Clay, a senior partner of Lehman Brothers, the famed Jewish "Our Crowd" banking<br />

firm, and attorney Morris Liebman. What Scott doesn't mention is that Liebman was a<br />

major player in several high-level intelligence-connected institutions integral to what<br />

is known today as the "neo-conservative" network known for its determination to<br />

place Israel's security as the central concern of all U.S. foreign policy making. So Sierra's<br />

contacts went well beyond his role as an operative for RFK.<br />

What Scott strenuously wishes to avoid is the likelihood that either the Mossad<br />

was Sierra's actual handler or that the Mossad co-opted lower-level operatives in a<br />

covert Kennedy-sponsored assassination plot against Castro and utilized them for<br />

the Mossad's own purpose, namely, the assassination of John F. Kennedy.<br />

The Mossad would certainly have seen the brilliance in using a top-secret (and<br />

potentially scandalous) Kennedy family venture as the "cover" for its own scheme to<br />

remove JFK from the White House.<br />

Peter Dale Scott has reportedly been fiercely hostile to those who have dared<br />

mention <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> in his presence. We can understand why. <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong><br />

fills in the missing pieces of the JFK puzzle—those aspects that Scott (and others<br />

like him) prefer to avoid or to suppress for reasons known only to them.

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