Anonymous ID: eecba9 Aug. 1, 2018, 7:56 a.m. No.2389967   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>10812:from Marley's longtime publicist Al Lizanetz that not only had the Lanskylinked Bronfman bootlegging family been Marley's sponsors, but also that

>10813:Jack Ruby himself was also on the Bronfman family's payroll. 470

>10814:So when we consider the Bronfman family's intimate ties to the

>10816:central role in the JFK conspiracy) the Ruby connection to the Bronfman

>11726:which represents the Canadian-based Bronfman family interests

 

Same Marley, yes?

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/23/us/politics/23mccain.html

He was a young husband and father before he went off to war. Wounded in combat, he returned home a hero, but stunned his wife by divorcing her to marry another woman. The warrior in this case was not Cindy McCain’s husband, but her father, James W. Hensley.

 

Back in Phoenix, he and his brother, Eugene, went into the liquor business with Kemper Marley, a businessman who had cornered much of the market in Arizona after Prohibition ended.

In March 1948, a federal jury convicted both Hensleys of concealing sales of black-market liquor. Jim Hensley’s six month sentence was suspended. A second indictment, in 1953 for falsifying records to evade taxes, was dismissed.

 

The Hensleys bought a New Mexico horse track in 1952. Eugene Hensley’s role at the track led to lawsuits, tax-evasion charges and prison. In 1969, he sold out to a mob-connected company with close ties to Mr. Marley, according to published reports. (The Phoenix police named Mr. Marley as the man they believed ordered the 1976 assassination of Don Bolles, an investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic. Mr. Marley, who died in 1990, was never charged.)