>>14556439
Here's one of ONI's goofy bastards. Nice people. They were part of the overthrow of the America. Oh right. It's not in the Warren Report. GFY assholes. I could go on busting you up all night long. Easy. You ONI, owe America an apology for killing JFK. Say it. Or get missing. It's common knowledge now. Maybe I'm a little ahead of the curve over here in Boston. But in the immortal words of JFK, we're wicked smart.
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Texas Broadcast millionaire Gordon McLendon had interesting CIA and business
connections in addition to his regular contact with Jack Ruby. After Yale,
McLendon served as an intelligence officer in ONI before making his fortune in
radio. In 1967, McLendon worked with CIA-officer David Phillips, an expert in
psychological warfare, to develop a CBS series on the exploits of the CIA. He
invested with oil baron Clint Murchison, one of LBJ's major supporters, and he
was friendly with Bobby Baker, LBJ's aide; yet most notably, McLendon was the
first person Jack Ruby asked to see in prison. However, many of McLendon's
records remain classified.
Jack Ruby knew McLendon, called his unlisted home phone number on the day of the
assassination, visited the KLIF studios, and arranged interviews with Dallas officials for
KLIF reporters from the Dallas Police Department. Ruby appeared to pose as a reporter
at the Dallas jail, even though most of the Dallas cops knew him as a nightclub owner.
The day after the assassination Ruby bought dozens of sandwiches from a deli and
delivered some of them to KLIF studios and the rest to the Dallas police, using the
sandwiches as an excuse to get into the building and stalk Oswald.
(Bill Kelly, Journalists and JFK, Part 3: The Real Dizinfo Agents at Dealey Plaza, 2011)
"A couple of times, Ruby asked, 'Chief Warren' if he knew a man named Storey,
and Gordon McLendon. Why did he ask Warren this? Had he heard Warren might
know them?"
(Groden and Livingstone, High Treason, 1989)