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298 Double Cross in Dallas? [237]<br />

In any case, we not only find CIA asset Clay Shaw of New Orleans tied<br />

to the Mossad through his association with the Permindex operation (as<br />

were Banister and Ferrie), but we also find two other CIA-connected players<br />

in the anti-Castro operations out of New Orleans (Sturgis and Hemming)<br />

were in the Mossad's sphere of influence. And Lee Harvey Oswald is tied to<br />

all of the key players involved.<br />

In light of all of this, we would not be venturing into the world of<br />

fantasy to suggest that the operation involving Sturgis, Marita Lorenz and<br />

the anti-Castro Cubans who traveled to Dallas, arriving there on November<br />

21, 1963 to meet with E. Howard Hunt (and then with Jack Ruby) was<br />

actually a Mossad "false flag" operation, deliberately involving a clique of<br />

anti-Castro Cubans manipulated by their Mossad-connected CIA handler.<br />

Since, according to Miss Lorenz, Sturgis later admitted that his team in<br />

Dallas did actually participate in the assassination, it is conceivable that<br />

although Sturgis and his group did meet up with Hunt in Dallas that Hunt<br />

himself did not know that the Sturgis team was going to be involved in an<br />

actual assassination attempt or thought they were only involved in a<br />

"dummy" assassination attempt—if he even knew that much.<br />

As we have said, Hunt's knowledge—or lack thereof—remains a<br />

mystery and his actual culpability in any assassination conspiracy per se<br />

cannot be pinned down. But the circumstances do suggest that Hunt does<br />

know a lot more about what happened in Dallas than he has admitted.<br />

In any event, there is no question that, based on the facts about Sturgis<br />

that we now do know that at least one person who has reportedly confessed<br />

to actual involvement in the JFK assassination—Frank Sturgis—did have<br />

multiple longtime links to the Mossad for many years prior to (and after)<br />

the time of the JFK assassination.<br />

This, in itself, is a major revelation and one that is quite relevant when<br />

considering the thesis put forth in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.<br />

A character named Chauncey Holt, who claims to have been in Dallas and<br />

involved in the circumstances surrounding the assassination summarized things<br />

quite well. According to Holt:<br />

"Dallas that day was flooded with all kinds of people who ended up<br />

there for some reason. It's always been my theory that whoever was the<br />

architect of this thing—and no one will ever know who was behind it,<br />

manipulating all these people. I believe that they flooded this area with so<br />

many characters with nefarious reputations because they thought, 'Well, if<br />

all these people get scooped up it'll muddy the waters so much that they'll never<br />

straighten it out." 642<br />

That there were people in Dallas on the day JFK was killed who may not<br />

have known the real reason they were there is also buttressed by other<br />

sources. Michael Milan, whose book The Squad outlines his role in<br />

working as part of a secret U.S. government team collaborating with the<br />

Lansky Syndicate says that there were at least several people operating in<br />

Dallas who believed that they were not involved in a conspiracy to kill John<br />

F. Kennedy, but, instead, in a conspiracy to kill Texas Governor John B.<br />

Connally. (We first considered Milan's claims in Chapter 14.) 643

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