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206 Cuban Love Song [145]<br />

In any case, Johnny Rosselli never lived long enough to tell the true<br />

story of the CIA-Meyer Lansky Crime Syndicate operations in the<br />

Caribbean—and in Dallas. On July 28, 1976, Rosselli disappeared in<br />

Miami. On August 7, the flamboyant mobster's butchered corpse bobbed up<br />

in a drum from the bottom of the ocean.<br />

Charles Rappleye and Ed Becker note that there have been suspicions<br />

that it was indeed Trafficante, again, who may have even arranged the hit on<br />

Rosselli. However, they point out that there are many in the Mafia who do<br />

not believe this necessarily to be the case.<br />

In the judgment of Rosselli's biographers, "The CIA certainly had the<br />

contacts in Cuban Miami to pull off Rosselli's execution, and as it had<br />

demonstrated by enlisting him in the first place, it had the will. Even the<br />

evidence pointing to Trafficante did not rule out collaboration by the spy<br />

agency. ” 382<br />

As the authors point out, Trafficante did indeed have very close<br />

connections with the CIA—connections that went above and beyond his<br />

dealings with the spy agency in anti-Castro operations. In Chapter 12 we<br />

shall see, indeed, that Trafficante, as Lansky's primary lieutenant in the<br />

Southeast Asian drug smuggling racket, developed even closer and more<br />

intimate ties to the CIA following the JFK assassination.<br />

Only Santo Trafficante, Jr., Meyer Lansky's subordinate, remained alive<br />

and, as the Giancana family notes, "conducted business without so much as a<br />

whisper of legal difficulty." 383<br />

The Giancanas point out: "One had only to read the newspapers to see<br />

that the focus of underworld crime busters was not on Tampa, Florida, but<br />

on its highly visible New York and Chicago cousins to the north." 384<br />

And by this time—the mid-1970's—Lansky himself was ailing and<br />

almost infirm. Trafficante himself died of kidney failure in 1987—just four<br />

years after Lansky.<br />

THE MAFIA AND THE MOSSAD<br />

The bottom line: anyone who attempts to view the JFK assassination<br />

as a "Mafia hit" is making a big mistake, failing to calculate in the role of<br />

Mossad-connected Meyer Lansky, his Chicago associate Hyman Lamer, and<br />

their allies in Israel's Mossad, not to mention the CIA itself.<br />

So, once again, the Mossad connection is very much there, although<br />

there are few "JFK assassination experts" who are willing to admit it. But<br />

there's more.

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