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Photo Section 388<br />

In collaboration with the CIA station in Mexico City headed by David Atlee Phillips (left),<br />

James Angleton’s Israeli desk at the CIA concocted phony “evidence” to convince Chief Justice<br />

Earl Warren that Lee Harvey Oswald had conspired with the Soviets to assassinate JFK.<br />

The Warren Report was thus designed to cover up what Warren (perhaps) believed to be the<br />

truth and to prevent war between the USA and the USSR. Many people believe Phillips—<br />

who later went to work for a company involved in smuggling arms for the Mossad—was the<br />

CIA operative (who used the name “Maurice Bishop”) seen with Oswald in Texas shortly<br />

before the assassination. This “artist’s impression” (center) of “Maurice Bishop” was issued<br />

by the House Assassinations Committee. However, Michael Collins Piper, author of <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong>, speculates that “Maurice Bishop” may have been a CIA code name also used by yet<br />

another Texas-based CIAfigure involved in Cuban affairs in 1963—George Bush (right).<br />

In 1986 Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai<br />

Vanunu (left) blew the whistle on<br />

Israel and revealed to the world that Israel<br />

did indeed have nuclear weapons. Vanunu<br />

was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his<br />

act of conscience. Just before the fourth<br />

edition of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> went to press, an<br />

American couple—peace activists Nicholas<br />

and Mary Eoloff of St. Paul, Minnesota<br />

who adopted Vanunu—released an October<br />

12, 1997 letter to them from their<br />

adopted son in which Vanunu alleged there<br />

was a link between the JFK assassination<br />

and the 1967 Six Day War that Israel<br />

launched against its Arab neighbors.<br />

Vanunu’s revelations—particularly in light<br />

of his background in Israel’s nuclear program—<br />

obviously point toward confirmation of the<br />

allegations that had already been made in the<br />

first edition of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> released in<br />

1994. Although Vanunu’s allegations about<br />

the JFK connection have been kept under<br />

wraps, the one press report that did mention<br />

it predictably said that it was evidence of<br />

Vanunu’s “paranoia.”

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