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Appendix Four<br />

Agents of Influence<br />

A Troublesome Topic:<br />

The Jewish Presence on the Warren Commission<br />

"The Best and the Brightest"—and Jerry Ford, Too.<br />

Facts a re fa cts: of the 2 2 Warren Commi ssion staff<br />

attorneys, nine were Jewish. Another was married to a Jewish<br />

woman. Several others had ties to the Israeli lobby. What's<br />

more, one of the commission's most active members—Gerald<br />

R. Ford—was the protégé of a figure long linked to both the Mossad<br />

and the Lansky Crime Syndicate. Another commission member, John<br />

McCloy, was intimately associated with some of the most powerful<br />

families in the Jewish elite. If the Warren Commission had been sincere<br />

in investigating the JFK conspiracy—and discovered an Israeli<br />

connection—the immense "Jewish presence" within the<br />

commission co uld have pro vided the means w hereby the<br />

Israeli connection would undoubtedly have been covered up.<br />

Although the Warren Commission has been damned to the ends of the<br />

earth for nearly forty years, few actually know who really pulled the strings<br />

behind the scenes as this now-infamous deliberating body carried out its<br />

purported investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy—or the<br />

real origins of how the commission actually came about.<br />

On November 22, 1964 The Washington Post published a glowing<br />

endorsement of The Warren Commission Report by Eugene Rostow, then<br />

dean of the Yale Law School. But what neither the Post nor Rostow<br />

mentioned in this fraud upon the readers was that it was Rostow himself<br />

who was the first person to suggest to President Johnson that such a<br />

commission as the Warren Commission be established!<br />

Rostow and the Post were able to get away with this deception because<br />

the truth is that Rostow's pivotal role in the creation of the commission<br />

was not publicly detailed in any consequence until thirty years after the JFK<br />

assassination. For those thirty years, the "idea" for the commission had been<br />

attributed to others. However, in 1993, transcriptions of recorded telephone<br />

conversations in the Johnson White House were released for the first time.<br />

According to JFK researcher Donald Gibson, the transcripts reveal that<br />

"the idea of a presidential commission to report on the assassination of<br />

President Kennedy was first suggested by Eugene Rostow in a telephone call<br />

to LBJ aide Bill Moyers during the afternoon of November 24th," 843 within<br />

minutes of Lee Harvey Oswald's murder by Jack Ruby.<br />

While many JFK researchers point to Rostow's ties to "the foreign<br />

policy establishment" what they don't mention is the particular foreign<br />

policy that has been of special interest to Rostow throughout his career.

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