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Photo Section 402<br />

When Oliver Stone (left) crafted his hit film, JFK, focused on Jim Garrison’s investigation of<br />

Mossad-connected Clay Shaw, Stone suppressed evidence of the so-called “French connection”<br />

(which was, in fact, the Israeli connection), perhaps because his chief financial backer<br />

was veteran Mossad asset, Arnon Milchan (right), Israel’s biggest arms dealer and a major<br />

figure in Israel’s nuclear arms program. After Garrison’s death, Garrison’s family brought<br />

legal action against Milchan’s enterprises because the family did not receive all of the proceeds<br />

their father was promised when Stone bought the rights to Garrison’s memoir.<br />

Although James DiEugenio’s Destiny<br />

Betrayed, (left) is a fine, fact-filled<br />

examination of Jim Garrison’s investigation<br />

of Clay Shaw, DiEugenio (who<br />

has publicly scoffed at <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong>) has been careful not to<br />

explore the multiple Mossad links of the<br />

Permindex corporation on whose board<br />

Shaw served. DiEugenio’s book was<br />

published by the Sheridan Square<br />

Press whose founders received financing<br />

from the Stern family of New Orleans<br />

who were also contributors to the<br />

Mossad intelligence arm, the Anti-<br />

Defamation League (ADL). Close<br />

friends of Clay Shaw, the Sterns were<br />

owners of the WDSU media empire<br />

which played a central role in Shaw’s<br />

“sheep-dipping” of Lee Oswald as a<br />

“pro-Castro agitator” prior to the JFK<br />

assassination. Although we now know<br />

Garrison recognized Mossad<br />

involvement in the JFK affair, he<br />

(perhaps wisely) voiced his suspicions<br />

only in an unpublished novel—a fact<br />

manychooseto ignore.

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