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382 The Man From the Klan [321]<br />

assistant director of Minutemen counterintelligence under Frankhauser. Also<br />

a CIA stringer, Duggan worked within the Buckley family network of<br />

Catholic fascist terrorists, recruiting Gusanos for the abortive Bay of Pigs<br />

invasion. Duggan also recruited and trained several teams in preparation for<br />

the Kennedy assassination.<br />

"Duggan, who later denounced the Buckleys, was murdered at New<br />

York's Rikers Island prison approximately a month ago. He was in prison<br />

as a result of a frame-up on attempted murder charges brought by one<br />

George Wilkie, a protégé of leading members of the Buckleys' Conservative<br />

Party operation.<br />

"Also involved in profiling and selecting members of the Kennedy and<br />

other assassination teams were two agents active in the Connecticut<br />

Minutemen: Vincent De Palma and Eugene Tabbett. De Palma had been a<br />

leading CIA assassination expert in Latin America before being planted in<br />

the FBI. The FBI in turn deployed him into the Minutemen where he<br />

quickly became a national figure. Tabbett had worked for the FBI in the<br />

Klan Bureau of Intelligence before joining De Palma in Connecticut.<br />

"[Frankhauser's] 1964 subpoena to testify before the Warren<br />

Commission was quashed by the FBI on 'national security' grounds. At that<br />

time Frankhauser was threatened by two Reading, Pennsylvania-based FBI<br />

agents, Kaufman and Davis, who told him that 'if you release information<br />

on the Paines to the Commission, you'll be in deep trouble with the FBI.'<br />

One day before their visit, Frankhauser was almost struck by two bullets<br />

fired through the window of his Reading home." 815 [END OF QUOTE}<br />

How much of what Frankhauser claims is true is beyond the scope of<br />

this volume. However, JFK researchers who have tripped over themselves<br />

looking into the life and times of Lee Harvey Oswald have been notably<br />

delinquent in studiously ignoring the Frankhauser and Frankhauser-Burros<br />

connections to Lee Harvey Oswald. They would contribute much to their<br />

own research and to the search for the truth by pursuing these matters<br />

further—if indeed these researchers are seeking the truth.<br />

It is interesting to note, and not just incidentally, the connections of the<br />

aforementioned Ken Duggan whom Frankhauser alleged had ties to some<br />

aspect of the JFK assassination conspiracy. Among those with whom Ken<br />

Duggan was associated were none other than two Cuban brothers, Guillermo<br />

and Ignacio Novo.<br />

It was in Chapter 9 and in Chapter 16 where we learned of the Novo<br />

brothers trip to Dallas, Texas in the company of CIA contract agent Marita<br />

Lorenz as well as long-time CIA and Mossad asset Frank Sturgis. Upon<br />

their arrival in Dallas one day before the president's assassination, the<br />

Novos and their associates met with not only long-time CIA officer, E.<br />

Howard Hunt, but also Jack Ruby, who later killed Lee Harvey Oswald.<br />

The Novo brothers were not only involved in some fashion in the<br />

circumstances surrounding the JFK conspiracy, but, in later years, were<br />

convicted in the murder of maverick Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier.<br />

Their co-conspirator in the crime was, as we saw in Chapter 9, Michael

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