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[544] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 640<br />

Paine—did have such ties herself. It would be interesting to document<br />

precisely how deeply Mrs. Paine's views toward Israel went. Some people<br />

have suspected Mrs. Paine of having CIA connections. Is it possible, also<br />

that she had Mossad connections? Who knows? Just some speculation.<br />

Did Lee Harvey Oswald actually fire a shot (prior to the JFK<br />

assassination) at Major General Edwin Walker who was, himself, a<br />

prominent "right wing" critic of President Kennedy? Did General<br />

Walker have some hand in the assassination conspiracy?<br />

General Walker was a fierce anti-communist and the "liberal" JFK<br />

assassination researchers have tried—but failed—to somehow tie Walker<br />

into the JFK assassination conspiracy. Walker's "role" in the affair stems<br />

from the fact that the Warren Report claimed that Oswald had taken a shot at<br />

Walker shortly before the assassination and this, the report claimed, was<br />

"evidence" of Oswald's felonious tendencies. However, if Oswald had<br />

never been linked to that attack on General Walker, the good general's<br />

name would probably never have been connected in any way to the JFK<br />

controversy! People seem to forget that.<br />

In his book, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Dick Russell has traced<br />

some strange activities to people surrounding General Walker and, in fact,<br />

these people may have had some connection to Oswald. It appears as<br />

though General Walker himself may have been being set up as some sort of<br />

"right wing patsy" in the JFK assassination conspiracy.<br />

I almost hate to bring this fact up, but the clique of young military men<br />

who placed themselves around Walker—proclaiming themselves an outfit<br />

called "Conservativism USA"—were some five Jewish boys who came out<br />

of the US Army in Europe. This is according to Dick Russell, writing in his<br />

mammoth study, The Man Who Knew Too Much.<br />

As I've noted, there were probably a number of patsies being set up in<br />

Dallas and the people setting them up probably didn't know the JFK<br />

assassination was in the offing. It appears, at least based upon what Dick<br />

Russell has written, that this clique around Walker may have been<br />

manipulating Oswald in some way. Although many JFK assassination<br />

researchers and others have heard about the "right wing" Jewish boy,<br />

Bernard Weissmann, who took out the full page ad attacking President<br />

Kennedy in the Dallas newspaper on November 22, what none have<br />

noted—with the exception of Russell's passing reference—is that these<br />

young "right wing" military boys were Jewish. So here's another "Jewish<br />

connection" that seems to have been lost in the shuffle. Leave it to me to<br />

bring up this fact in the context of what I've uncovered. I hate to do it.<br />

Oswald himself was evidently moving in circles that were connected to<br />

Walker but only those who want to portray the crime as being a "right wing<br />

conspiracy" believe that Walker had a hand in the assassination. Walker<br />

himself said in later years that there were some strange things going on<br />

around him that he didn't fully understand and that probably indicates<br />

precisely what I've suggested: that he and his associates were potential fallguys<br />

in the assassination. So who was setting Walker up?

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