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532 The Continuing Cover-Up [435]<br />

flashed as if to say, "Here we go again." I saw his reaction and concluded<br />

by saying, "I think you should know, frankly, that a lot of people who are<br />

interested in the JFK assassination are taking this book very seriously."<br />

I stepped back. I saw that he was uncomfortable with the nature of what I<br />

was suggesting—that is, Israeli involvement—and I didn't want him to think<br />

that I was one of those people who would continue to occupy his space. I<br />

wanted him to see that I wasn't going to push the matter further. I was a<br />

complete stranger to him and for all he knew I could have been someone<br />

trying to bait him into making one of the anti-Jewish statements for which<br />

his father, in particular, was well known (at least in private).<br />

In any case, as I stepped away, Congressman Kennedy responded,<br />

saying, "Well, I hope that's not true." (A diplomatic response, if ever there<br />

was one.) I smiled, nodded my head and gave him a friendly wave and a<br />

salute good-bye as to say "thanks for your time."<br />

Did Kennedy mean that he hoped it wasn't true that Israel had a hand in<br />

his uncle's assassination or did he mean that he hoped people weren't<br />

taking my thesis seriously—or both? In the end, of course, it doesn't really<br />

matter since only Congressman Kennedy knows for sure what he meant.<br />

However, the fact is that I can now state with certainty that the<br />

Kennedy family does indeed know about <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>. I have no doubt<br />

that one way or another both of these young congressmen will someday<br />

discuss the allegations made in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> with their family. But what<br />

the family does with the information remains to be seen.<br />

If anything, the Kennedy family has been firmly co-opted by the<br />

Mossad itself. The key to understanding this is Jacqueline Kennedy<br />

Onassis' ten year relationship—prior to her death—with the enigmatic<br />

Belgian-born Jewish diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman.<br />

After positioning himself as a permanent fixture in the center of<br />

Jacqueline's life—and then ensconcing himself as her live-in companion in<br />

the Kennedy widow's elegant Manhattan penthouse—Tempelsman<br />

reportedly doubled (perhaps even tripled, by some accounts) Jacqueline's<br />

already substantial fortune.<br />

Although, upon her death, the major media dramatized the romance of<br />

Jacqueline and her companion, the media never once reported<br />

Tempelsman's long-time role as an international agent-in-place, operating<br />

in and out of Africa for the Israeli Mossad and its allies in the CIA. So it<br />

was that during Jacqueline's final days, Israel's Mossad was represented in<br />

the most intimate circles of the Kennedy family.<br />

However, it now seems—according to Edward Klein, writing in his<br />

new book, The Kennedy Curse, that after Jacqueline's death, young JFK Jr.<br />

ordered Templesman out of the apartment he shared with Mrs. Onassis.<br />

Evidently young John was not so enamored of the international intriguer<br />

who, it is said, had warned "John John" about the dangers of flying.<br />

Ironically, in the end, perhaps, it doesn't really matter to the Kennedy<br />

family who was ultimately behind the assassination of the president and his

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