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667 Questions & Answers [571]<br />

Those who are promoting this theory are either remarkably foolish or<br />

they are deliberately promoting disinformation to confuse the JFK<br />

researchers even further and, for that matter, to make serious JFK<br />

assassination researchers look foolish. Both before <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> was<br />

published—and after—I received a surprising number of inquiries about<br />

this matter and I am amazed that the rumor has such currency.<br />

However, I should point out that one person who had initially promoted<br />

this theory, one Lars Hansen, initially believed the story to be true. But he<br />

himself publicly repudiated his own previous stand on this matter and said<br />

he didn't believe it after investigating further. Hansen, who has disappeared,<br />

is angry at the individual who is best known for promoting this theory,<br />

William Cooper, who continues to promote the theory and who has<br />

distributed a copy of the Zapruder film (utilizing Hansen's narration)<br />

without advising people that Hansen had repudiated the theory himself.<br />

(I might mention, in passing, that Hansen went on an investigative<br />

mission to Iraq, following the Gulf War, that was sponsored in part by my<br />

own newspaper, The Spotlight.)<br />

So it is indeed William Cooper who is promoting this theory that<br />

Hansen has repudiated. Cooper says that he is a former intelligence officer<br />

and that he was privy to inside information about the assassination. That<br />

may well be true, but if his "inside information" is the story that William<br />

Greer fired the fatal shot, then that's misinformation and disinformation<br />

supplied by somebody else, perhaps even the real conspirators.<br />

For people to get distracted and bogged down in this matter and<br />

researching it is a waste of time. I've devoted a great deal of time to<br />

discussing this ridiculous story if only for the reason that there are still<br />

many people who believe it, much to my surprise. I might add that even if<br />

the story were true (which it is not), the story would not discount the basic<br />

theory in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> for it could have been that Greer was part of the<br />

conspiracy that I outlined. But, needless to say, I don't believe that he was.<br />

All of this is not to suggest that there wasn't some sort of Secret<br />

Service complicity or that some Secret Service agents were compromised,<br />

either before or after the assassination. I have no firm evidence one way or<br />

the other, but I do know that the president's public exposure was such that<br />

as even JFK himself said that if somebody really wanted to kill him, they<br />

could. All in all, the conspirators really didn't need Secret Service<br />

complicity to accomplish their goal.<br />

Why didn't you reveal in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> that JFK was about to<br />

reveal to the American people the truth about the existence of alien<br />

forces from other planets that had visited this world? There's a great<br />

deal of evidence that the government has been keeping this a secret for<br />

years and that JFK was going to blow the lid off this high-level coverup,<br />

resulting in his assassination.<br />

I've had this question addressed to me numerous times. So much so<br />

that I start wondering why theories such as this receive such widespread

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