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641 Questions & Answers [545]<br />

What about the role of the Minute Men and other "right wing<br />

extremists" in the conspiracy? Guy Banister was tied to the Minute<br />

Men. And isn't it true that a right-winger named Joseph Milteer knew<br />

in advance that JFK was going to be shot from a high building and that<br />

Milteer was in Dallas for the assassination?<br />

This is another popular distraction that has kept JFK assassination<br />

researchers busy. Milteer was not one of the masterminds of the JFK<br />

assassination conspiracy nor was he a player in the actual plot to kill JFK<br />

that ultimately succeeded. It is conceivable Milteer did have some<br />

knowledge about an alleged plot to kill JFK in Miami. Information may<br />

have been leaked to Milteer by one of the low-level conspirators about some<br />

plot and he may have wanted to think, being a Kennedy hater, that he was<br />

"on the inside" of some conspiracy, but you can be certain that he was not.<br />

Milteer bragged of his "knowledge" to a police informant and that<br />

"knowledge," actually, may have been disinformation leaked to Milteer in<br />

order to distract attention from the real conspiracy. Milteer may have been<br />

brought to Dallas at the time of the JFK assassination for some other reason<br />

under some other pretense, for example, thinking that he was part of some<br />

"dummy" assassination attempt to provoke a backlash against Fidel Castro.<br />

Again, we'll never know. One could spin any number of scenarios.<br />

Personally, I'm not convinced that photographs which purport to show<br />

Milteer in Dallas on November 22 actually are photographs of Milteer.<br />

Former CIA contract operative Gerry Patrick Hemming has said that he<br />

himself had almost been in attendance at the meeting where Milteer made<br />

the remarks about the impending attack on JFK and that he (Hemming)<br />

avoided the meeting because he sensed that a set-up was in the works;<br />

Hemming has speculated that he believes that he (Hemming) was also being<br />

set up as a possible "patsy." So this is real food for thought.<br />

Regarding the Minutemen and Guy Banister: it's now common<br />

knowledge that the Minute Men had been infiltrated by government<br />

intelligence agents for years and there is a large body of suspicion that even<br />

the founder of the Minutemen, Robert DePugh, may have been a<br />

government agent of some sort.<br />

As I note in Appendix Two of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, one long-time<br />

government informant in the Minutemen and other "right wing" groups was<br />

Roy Frankhauser who himself claims to have come in contact with Oswald<br />

when he (Frankhauser) was infiltrating a left wing group that Oswald was<br />

purportedly associating with. And it will be remembered that Dan Burros,<br />

the former American Nazi Party officer, died mysteriously in Frankhauser's<br />

home in Pennsylvania. Although Burros' name appeared in Oswald's<br />

address book, not one single JFK assassination researcher has delved into<br />

this unusual possible connection between Oswald and a long-time<br />

undercover informant for the federal intelligence agencies.<br />

As I've pointed out, there may be a reason for this: in at least one<br />

instance which has been documented, Frankhauser's undercover activities<br />

for the government were actually being financed by a Jewish organization,

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