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304 Double Cross in Dallas? [243]<br />

communists in the DeGaulle government and in French intelligence—one of<br />

Angleton's widely-documented preoccupations. 656 Angleton would have<br />

been very much "in the know" as to Souetre's activities (and, indeed, may<br />

have been actively collaborating with Souetre).<br />

In Chapter 12 we noted that it was Souetre who was picked up in<br />

Dallas on November 22, 1963 and expelled from the United States and who<br />

was also CIA man E. Howard Hunt's OAS liaison.<br />

It was Souetre who also maintained an informal OAS outpost at Guy<br />

Banister's office at 544 Camp Street in New Orleans. What's more, Souetre<br />

maintained ties with Meyer Lansky's allies in the Corsican Mafia. All of<br />

this, certainly, suggests a very clear pattern which spells more than<br />

coincidence. The plot thickens, however. As we saw in Chapter 12, there is<br />

some question as to whether the individual picked up in Dallas was, in fact,<br />

Souetre or someone using his name.<br />

Souetre has suggested that it was another Frenchman, one Michael<br />

Mertz, who may have been the guilty party who was actually in Dallas and<br />

using Souetre's name. What makes this allegation most provocative is that<br />

Mertz was a former French SDECE officer who had infiltrated the anti-<br />

DeGaulle OAS and foiled a plot against DeGaulle's life. 657<br />

(There is firm evidence that in at least one instance Israeli Prime<br />

Minister David Ben-Gurion "foiled" an OAS "plot" against DeGaulle,<br />

bringing the conspiracy to DeGaulle's attention. As a consequence,<br />

according to Ben-Gurion's biographer, "Ben-Gurion now received<br />

[DeGaulle's] gratitude." 658<br />

(In this particular instance, however, the alleged conspirator was<br />

released since there was not enough evidence to keep him in custody. 659<br />

Was this "plot" perhaps—in reality—an Israeli operation designed to bring<br />

Israel back into DeGaulle's good graces? We can only speculate. We can<br />

only speculate, likewise, that perhaps Mertz's rescue of DeGaulle from yet<br />

another "plot" may have also been a similar Israeli-orchestrated operation.)<br />

In any case, Mertz's connections went much further. Mertz was also<br />

engaged in the illegal drug racket, said to be Paris connection man for the<br />

Lansky-Trafficante-Corsican Mafia network examined in Chapter 12. 660<br />

Just shortly after the JFK assassination, Dr. Lawrence Alderson, a<br />

Houston dentist, was questioned by the FBI. Alderson, who had struck up a<br />

friendship with the real Jean Souetre while both were in their respective<br />

country's armed services, said that he was told that "The FBI felt Souetre<br />

had either killed JFK or knew who had done it." 661 And that could have<br />

included the aforementioned Mertz.<br />

Former CIA insider Robert Morrow, enmeshed in much of the intrigue<br />

surrounding the activities of the Clay Shaw-Guy Banister operation in New<br />

Orleans, contends it was Mertz who was on one of the assassination teams<br />

that struck down John F. Kennedy in Dallas. 662 According to Morrow, Mertz<br />

was on the Angleton-supervised CIA ZR/Rifle Team of foreign mercenaries<br />

which included the mysterious assassin code-named QJ/WIN. Aside from<br />

Mertz, among others put forth as possible French-connected

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