The major problem is misinformation. This thread began discussing the Kennedy assassination. An area CTKA specialises in. The most mysterious death of
any journalist associated with the JFK case was a woman by the name of Dorothy Kilgallen there was also the cruel fates that met the reporters who
interviewed Jack Rubys room mate George Senator.
Seeing as I couldnt be bothered going through my notes I gleaned this from John Simkins Spartacus site which is a useful resource (most of the
time).
"On the day that Oswald died, Bill Hunter of the Long Beach Press Telegram and Jim Koethe of the Dallas Times Herald interviewed Senator. Also there
was Ruby's attorney Tom Howard. Earlier that day Senator and Howard had both visited Jack Ruby in jail. That evening Senator arranged for Koethe,
Hunter and Howard to search Ruby's apartment.
It is not known what the journalists found but on 23rd April 1964, Hunter was shot dead by Creighton Wiggins, a policeman in the pressroom of a Long
Beach police station. Wiggins initially claimed that his gun fired when he dropped it and tried to pick it up. In court this was discovered that this
was impossible and it was decided that Hunter had been murdered. Wiggins finally admitted he was playing a game of quick draw with his fellow officer.
The other officer, Errol F. Greenleaf, testified he had his back turned when the shooting took place. In January 1965, both were convicted and
sentenced to three years probation.
Jim Koethe decided to write a book about the assassination of Kennedy. However, he died on 21st September, 1964. It seems that a man broke into his
Dallas apartment and killed him by a karate chop to the throat. Tom Howard died of a heart-attack, aged 48, in March, 1965.
George Senator died in 1992."
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk...
Numerous researchers are still alive and died normal deaths vis a vis lifespans. Its not as dangerous as one would suspect however their have been
threats and intimidation Jim DiEugenio and others have dealt with it. One thing is clear however it seems that Agents, Gangsters, Police officers and
or early witnesses/Journos were the most vulnerable to danger and were generally the ones that died.
Now whether or not the Jones list of victims is entirely correct well thats up for debate however one thing can't be discounted the amount of deaths
of important individuals during any government hearing surrounding the Kennedy assassination. Ill run out of words discussing the Warren Commission
but the HSCA 1976-1979 was particularly bad Bill Sullivan (amongst other top FBI officials who died in 1977, George De Mohrenschildt, John Roselli and
Sam Giancana to name but a few!
If you really wanna get informed on all of this stuff keep an eye on my posts Listen to Black Op Radio and visit CTKA!
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