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Kennedy Assassination

Updated : Sunday, April 17, 2005 2:45 PM

THE HOUR OF THE TIME
Tape No. 488:  "Kennedy Assassination"
Tuesday, November 22, 1994

Ladies and gentlemen, an event happened in the United States of America
on November the 22nd, 1963 that has been forever etched upon the memory
of anyone who experienced that day.

It has been one of the milestones of world history, in that--without any
doubt whatsoever--it was the event that literally destroyed the
political will of the nation.

And it began with a dream.  That dream, ladies and gentlemen, some
called "Camelot".  Some have, over the years, said that this was,
indeed, nothing more than a fantasy.

There has been a concerted campaign to destroy the image of our fallen
President.  Indeed, it's been more than a concerted effort:  it's been
the all-out effort of many over the years.  And to a great extent, they
have been very successful in instilling the American people the idea
that if he was such a womanizer--amongst other things--who cares who
killed him?

And then there are those who, year after year, make speeches and write
books, each time coming up with a new theory, and new evidence, always
pointing away from the true murderers.

Tonight, I hope that I can open your eyes, and steer you back upon the
right path, for broad is the way, and narrow is the gate.

The nation, at the time, was looking for a leader, in fact, after having
gone through one of the best decades in the history of the United States
of America.

And feeling as though we were all an instant away from incineration--the
Cold War, you see, was at the height of its venom and propaganda--people
in the '50s had built fallout shelters.

All around the world, people held their breath at the slightest
indication that the super-powers were ready to collide.

A young Congressman named John F. Kennedy wrote a book called "Profiles
in Courage", and many of us derived courage from reading his book.

No one ever dreamed that he would be a candidate for President against
Tricky Dick.

[Taped excerpt from the Nixon/Kennedy debates:]

KENNEDY:  "I believe it is incumbent upon the next President of the
United States to get this country moving again; to get our economy
moving ahead; to set before the American people its goals, its
unfinished business.  And then, throughout the world, appoint the best
people we can get:  ambassadors who can speak the language--not merely
people who made a political contribution--but who can speak the
language.  Bring students here.  Let them see what kind of a country we
have.
Mr. Nixon said that we should not regard them as pawns in the Cold War;
we should identify ourselves with them.  If that were true, why didn't
we identify ourselves with the people of Africa?  Why didn't we bring
students over here?  Why did we suddenly offer Congo 300 students last
June when they had the tremendous revolt?  That was more than we had
offered to all of Africa the year before from the federal government.

"I believe that this party, Republican party, has stood still really for
25 years--its leadership has.  It opposed all of the programs of
President Roosevelt and others:  for minimum wage; and for housing; and
for economic growth; and development of our natural resources; the
Tennessee Valley, and all the rest.  And I believe that if we can get a
party which believes in movement, which believes in going ahead, then we
can re-establish our position in the world:  strong defense; strong in
economic growth; justice for our people; guarantee of Constitutional
rights, so that people will believe that we practice what we preach; and
then, around the world, particularly to try to re-establish the
atmosphere which existed in Latin America at the time of Franklin
Roosevelt.  He was a good neighbor in Latin America because he was a
good neighbor in the United States.  Because they saw us that was a
society that was compassionate, that cared about people, it was moving
this country ahead.

"I believe it my responsibility, as the leader of the Democratic party
in 1960, to try to warn the American people that in this crucial time we
can no longer afford to stand still.  We can no longer afford to be
second best.  I want people all over the world to look to the United
States again, to feel that we're on the move, to feel that our high noon
is in the future.  I want Mr. Khrushchev to know that a new generation
of Americans, who fought in Europe, and Italy, and the Pacific for
freedom in World War II, have now taken over in the United States, that
they're going to put this country back to work again.

"I don't believe that there is anything this country cannot do.  I don't
believe there's any burden of any responsibility that any American would
not assume to protect his country, protect our security, to advance the
cause of freedom.  And I believe it incumbent upon us now to do that.

"Franklin Roosevelt said in 1936 that that generation of Americans had a
rendezvous with destiny.  I believe in 1960 and '61 and '2 and '3, we
have a rendezvous with destiny.  And I believe it incumbent upon us to
be the defenders of the United States and the defenders of freedom.  And
to do that, we must give this country leadership, and we must get
America moving again."

NIXON:  "Senator Kennedy has said tonight again what he has said several
times in the course of this, these debates and in the campaign, that
America is standing still.

"America is not standing still.  It has not been standing still.
Anybody that says America has been standing still for the last
seven-and-a-half years hasn't been traveling in America; he's been in
some other country.  Let's get that straight right away.

"Now, the second point we have to understand is this, however:  America
has not been standing still, but America cannot stand pat.  We can't
stand pat for the reason that we are in a race, as I have indicated.  We
can't stand pat because it is essential, with the conflict that we have
around the world, that we not just hold our own, that we not just keep
freedom for ourselves.  It is essential that we extend freedom, extend
it to all the world.

"And this means more than what we've been doing.  It means keeping
America even stronger militarily than she is.  It means seeing that our
economy moves forward even faster than it has.  It means making more
progress in civil rights than we have, so that we can be a splendid
example for all the world to see.

"But we aren't going to move America forward, and we aren't going to be
able to lead the world to win this struggle for freedom if we have a
permanent inferiority complex about American achievements, because we
are first in the world in space, as I have indicated.  We are first in
science.  We are first in education.  And we're going to move even
further ahead with the kind of leadership that we can provide in these
years ahead.

"One other point I would make.  What could you do?  Senator Kennedy and
I are candidates for the Presidency of the United States.  And in the
years to come, it will be written that one or the other of us was
elected, and that he was or was not a great President.  What will
determine whether Senator Kennedy or I, if I am elected, was a great
President?

"It will not be our ambition that will determine it, because greatness
is not something that is written on a campaign poster.  It will be
determined to the extent that we represent the deepest ideals, the
highest feelings, and faith of the American people.  In other words, the
next President, as he leads America and the free world, can be only as
great as the American people are great.

"And so I say in conclusion, keep America's faith strong.  See that the
young people of America particularly have faith in the ideals of
freedom, and faith in God, which distinguishes us from the atheistic
materialists who oppose us."

[End of taped excerpt.]

And of course, we all know who won that debate.

John F. Kennedy won it by a landslide as Richard Nixon stood there with
a five o'clock shadow, looking mean-spirited--as he later turned out to
positively be.  They didn't call him Tricky Dick, you see, for nothing.
And I think the American people instinctively sensed that at that time.

John F. Kennedy was personable, likeable, handsome, young.  And he had a
way with words that made the nation fall in love with him.

We all took time off from work, did whatever we could to be in front of
our television sets to hear his inaugural address.

[Tape of Kennedy's Inaugural Address:]

"We observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom,
symbolizing an end as well as a beginning; signifying renewal as well as
change:  for I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn
oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.

"The world is very different now, for man holds in his mortal hands the
power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human
life.  And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears
fought are still at issue around the globe:  the beliefs that the rights
of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of
God.  We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first
revolution.

"Let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike,
that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in
this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace,
proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the
slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been
committed, and to which we are committed today, at home and around the
world.   [Applause]

"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall
pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend,
oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
[Applause and cheers]

"This much we pledge and more.  To those old allies, whose cultural and
spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.
United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.
Divided, there is little we can do, for we dare not meet a powerful
challenge at odds and split asunder.

"To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge
our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away
merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny.  We shall not always
expect to find them supporting our view.  But we shall always hope to
find them strongly supporting their own freedom; and to remember that,
in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the
tiger ended up inside.   [Applause]

"To those people, in the huts and villages of half the globe, struggling
to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help
them help themselves for whatever period is required; not because the
Communists may be doing it; not because we seek their votes, but because
it is right.  If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it
cannot save the few who are rich.   [Applause]

"To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special
pledge:  to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for
progress, to assist free men and free governments in casting off the
chains of poverty.  But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become
the prey of hostile powers.  Let all our neighbors know that we shall
join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the
Americas.  And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends
to remain the master of its own house.    [Applause and cheers]

"To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our
last best hope, in an age where the instruments of war have far
out-paced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support to
prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective; to strengthen its
shield of the new and the weak; and to enlarge the area in which its
writ may run.

"Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we
offer not a pledge but a request:  that both sides begin anew the quest
for peace before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science
engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.  We dare
not tempt them with weakness, for only when our arms are sufficient
beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be
employed.

"But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort
from our present course--both sides over-burdened by the cost of modern
weapons; both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom;
yet both racing toward that uncertain balance of terror that stays the
hand of mankind's final war.

"So let us begin anew, remembering on both sides that civility is not a
sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof.  Let us
never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.
[Applause]

"Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring
those problems which divide us.  Let both sides, for the first time,
formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control
of arms and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the
absolute control of all nations.  [Applause]

"Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its
terrors.  Together, let us explore the stars, conquer the desserts,
eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and
commerce.

"Let both sides unite to heed, in all corners of the earth, the command
of Isaiah:  to undo the heavy burdens and let the oppressed go free.
And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion,
let both sides join in creating a new endeavor--not a new balance of
power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just, and the weak
secure, and the peace preserved.

"All this will not be finished in the first 100 days; nor will it be
finished in the first 1,000 days; nor in the life of this
administration; nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet.  But
let us begin.   [Applause]

"In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final
success or failure of our course.  Since this country was founded, each
generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its
national loyalty.  The graves of young Americans who answered the call
to service surround the globe.

"Now the trumpet summons us again, not as a call to bear arms--though
arms we need; not as a call to battle--though in battle we are; but a
call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year
out, rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the
common enemies of man:  tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.

"Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, north
and south, east and west, that can assure a more fruitful life for all
mankind?  Will you join in that historic effort?   [Applause and cries
of "Yes!"]

"In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been
granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger.  I
do not shrink from this responsibility.  I welcome it.   [Applause]

"I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other
people, or any other generation.  The energy, the faith, the devotion
which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve
it.  And the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

"And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you;
ask what you can do for your country.   [Applause and cheers]

"My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you,
but what together we can do for the freedom of man.   [Applause]

"Finally, whether you are citizens of America, or citizens of the world,
ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which
we ask of you.

"With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final
judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His
blessing and His help; but knowing that here on earth, God's work must
truly be our own."   [Applause]

And ladies and gentlemen, the time that this man was President, he began
to institute some changes that some Americans thought they would never
see.

As the Central Intelligence Agency began to mount their invasion in the
Bay of Pigs in Cuba, the new President, not knowing anything about it,
was hastily briefed.

The result, of course, was disaster.

It was, in fact, meant to be a disaster to destroy the movement against
Castro in Cuba, to identify those who would fight against him, and
eliminate them, cementing Communist foothold in the Caribbean,
shattering the Monroe Doctrine.

Whether John F. Kennedy was a willing participant in the failure at the
Bay of Pigs, only those intimately involved will ever know.

He then began to break down the old taboos.

In the south, a black person, instead of going to the back of the bus,
sat in the front.

Another black person sat at an all-white lunch counter.

Another black student attempted to enroll in the University of Alabama.

And the war began.

John F. Kennedy and his brother sided with those who had been oppressed,
who had been held down under the thumb of the old plague upon mankind:
racism.  And for that, he was hated.

The old Knights of the Golden Circle raised their ugly head again, and
the Ku Klux Klan swept across the south.

Violence erupted.  People were murdered.  People were hurt.  Traditions
were broken.  And some were shamed.  And many were confused.

Later, upon a report from the Central Intelligence Agency, satellites
began to focus their attention upon Cuba.  The newest biplane called the
U-2 began overflights, and photographs were shown to John F. Kennedy
that were said to contain proof that the Soviet Union had
intercontinental ballistic missiles on that island which could be easily
aimed, and could easily reach any major American city within moments.

I remember watching the television when we were told that the military
had gone to alert, and all ships proceeding for Cuba would be stopped
and searched, and any carrying missiles, or missile equipment, or
armaments would be turned around.

I was in the United States Air Force at that time, and I can tell you
that at Sheppard Air Force Base, the 494th--what was also known as the
4245th Strategic Wing--we were prepared to launch planes upon a moment's
notice carrying atomic and hydrogen bombs which would fly over the pole
and strike their targets deep within Soviet territory.

It was a tense time.

And they say that Khrushchev blinked and that we won.  Nobody knows,
really, the truth of all of what happened during that period of time
either.

Many books have been written about it.  Many documentaries have been
filmed.  Some of it is known.  Much of it is just as confusing as all of
the rest of that period in history.

And eventually, eventually civil rights gained a foothold.

And there were many who hated John F. Kennedy.

And then on one fateful day, he made a trip to Dallas, Texas; rode in a
motorcade; down Main Street; took a little jog over to Elm--no reason
for that jog unless you know what I know... you'll hear about that in a
few moments--and then....

And it seemed as if the world stood still.

People cried where they stood, wherever they stood:  on street corners,
in living rooms, in department stores, in the halls of Congress.

And it seemed as if someone had struck a blow to the heart of every
individual in the country.

And all the fingers pointed to one lone man who had been arrested in a
theater in Dallas.

And then, a few days later--not even that long--after protesting loudly
his innocence, he was killed in the basement parking garage in a
building just off Dealey Plaza where President Kennedy had met his death
by a man named Ruby.

Did Lee Harvey Oswald do it?

No.

No, ladies and gentlemen, regardless of what you've heard or what you've
been told, Lee Harvey Oswald did not shoot John F. Kennedy.  In fact, he
was not even on the sixth floor of the book depository building.

I'm holding in my hand now a photograph taken by James Altgens <sp?>
just seconds after the bullets that fired and killed John Fitzgerald
Kennedy hit their mark.  And Lee Harvey Oswald is standing in the
doorway, the open doorway, of the book depository building.

There are many detractors out there, all who are meant to detract and
confuse, who say that that's a man named Lovelady, or Lovelace, and it
is not.

In fact, the man is wearing the exact same clothes that Lee Harvey
Oswald was wearing when he was arrested.

And it is, without any shadow of a doubt, Lee Harvey Oswald, for there
is a little-known method of identifying people, ladies and gentlemen,
that the world doesn't much want you to know about.

It is the measurement of the bone structure:

the distance between the nearest points of the eyes;
the distance between the farthest points of the eyes;
the distance between the pupils of the eyes;
the distance between the point of the chin and the bridge of
the nose;
the distance from temple to temple;
the distance from one corner of the lips to the other;
the distance between the top lip and the nose;
the distance between the tip of the nose and the bridge of
the nose.

All of these measurements can be used, and it doesn't matter whether
you're measuring a real person or a tiny photograph, for the
measurements will always be true to the correct proportion of the living
person.

And if you take a photograph where the head of an individual is only
1/8th of an inch in one photograph, and make those measurements under
magnification, and compare them with the same measurements taken from a
head where the head measures two inches in another photograph, the
proportions will be exactly the same.

And we have done that, ladies and gentlemen, with many different
pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald.

That photograph of the man standing in the doorway of the book
depository building as the motorcade passes and the President is
assassinated is, in fact, Lee Harvey Oswald.

So he could not have killed the President.

And, in fact, he did not kill the President.

All of you who have been listening to this broadcast for a long period
of time, and have either listened to or purchased the series known as
"The Mystery Schools" or "Mystery Babylon", understand the symbology of
the true assassins.

And the symbology holds all the way through, even through the Garrison
trials, and even right up to the President displayed in a movie called
"JFK" produced by one Oliver Stone--the symbology is always there.

You see, the south, ladies and gentlemen, perpetrated the Civil War not
from the will of the common man.  The common man has never in history
cried out for war.

It was instigated by a group known as the Southern Jurisdiction of the
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.  Albert Pike was a prominent Confederate
General.

After the war, Albert Pike was one of the creators of the Ku Klux Klan.

B'nai B'rith was heavily involved.

And so was British Intelligence.

All of these groups had much to gain by maintaining their relationship
with England, by maintaining slavery, by maintaining what are known as
"states' rights".

But you see, that was never really the question, although many say that
it is.

Slavery had nothing to do with the Civil War.

States' rights really didn't have anything to do with the Civil War,
although that's what you'll read in text books.

It had to do with money.

It had to do with the attempt to break-up of the union of the several
States so that England could again get a foothold in the new world.

In fact, the goal of British Intelligence was to break the back of the
Union, and rule the colonies--as they called it--once again.

These Secret Societies, as I have revealed to you, speak in symbology.

You see, Dealey Plaza, ladies and gentlemen, is an outdoor Temple of the
Sun.

It was not the United States government, or the CIA, or the Office of
Naval Intelligence that killed John F. Kennedy.

It was not the Mafia, or the mob.

It was a group of Secret Societies, all using the same symbology, who
all have the same goal of a one-world, totalitarian, socialist
government, who are racist at the core of their beliefs.

And that's the real reason John F. Kennedy was killed--he was
integrating America.  He was mixing the races.  And that's a no-no.

You see, even today, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry has separate
lodges for blacks, and whites, and the Jews.

The Jews' lodge is called B'nai B'rith.

For the whites, it's called the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern
Jurisdiction.

And for the blacks, it's called the Prince Hall Lodge.

Why blacks and Jews ever buy into this sham, I'll never know.  But at
the heart of it, it always goes back to Israel.

And in the ceremony, the secret ceremonies in these lodges, you will see
the re-enactment of things that supposedly happened hundreds of years
ago.

You will see people who pretend to be Christians, who pretend to be
Lutherans, or Catholics, or even atheists, dress in the robes of the
ancient priesthoods, and re-enact pagan religious ceremonies, and
circumambulate about the lodge, as the Master sits in the east,
representing the rising sun--the source of true illumination.

No one sits in the north, for according to the Bible, that's where the
God of the Bible sits, and that is not their god.  The north is said to
be a dark and terrible, evil place.

And remember... remember the pledge of Lucifer, that he would take over,
and sit in the throne on the side of the mountain in the north.

These men believe in the Luciferian philosophy, which is the generative
force represented by a phallus.

They believe in a trinity represented by a triangle--the exact shape of
Dealey Plaza.

They believe that man, himself, can become God.

And this triangle represents the three forces of generation:  thought,
desire, action.

They are saved by their works.

The generative force, or that which gets things done, is represented by
the phallus:  that which was lost.

When Osiris was chopped into pieces and scattered about the land, Isis
went to find him, and found all but one--the penis, or the phallus, or
Osiris:  the lost word of Freemasonry.

In Dealey Plaza--and Dealey Plaza is shaped like a pyramid, truncated,
in fact, with the eye represented by the underpass going under the
railroad overpass--there is a phallus, an obelisk if you will,
surmounted by the representation of the god of these Secret Societies:
the eternal flame--for they are known as the philosophers of fire.

Near the obelisk is a reflecting pool.  The pool represents the goddess
Isis, reflecting the light, the pure light, of her master.

And from this mystic union is born the child, Horus--which is
representative of the full body of the adepts, the initiates, those who
have gone through the three degrees in six acts, represented by the
number 18, or 666.

It is the number of a man.

It is the man who will rule in the New World Order.

The mystery of the jog--off Main Street, down Houston and turn left on
Elm--is simply because, in the symbology of the Mystery School, the
ancient Mystery Religions of Babylon, and Egypt, and Rome, the sacrifice
of the king was always committed in a grove.

The grove is represented in Dealey Plaza by Elm Street.

It is, in fact, a Temple of the Sun, much like Stonehenge, with the four
quarters of the temple arrayed about Dealey Plaza.

This is something that you are never told, and that you would never know
if you did not listen to this broadcast.

President Kennedy was wounded in the exact three same spots as Hiram
Abif, who was murdered in the Masonic initiation, representing the
persecution of the Templars on Friday, the 13th, in the year 1307, where
Hiram Abif is struck in the back, and in the throat, and in the head.

Dealey Plaza is just a very few short miles from the 33rd parallel.  The
highest degree of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the Meritorious
Degree, the Degree of the Illuminati, whose motto is "Ordo Ab Chao" or
"Out of Chaos Comes Order"--which literally means if they break down the
existing structure and cause the population to cry out for order, they
will emerge as the rulers and will have the world that they seek.

Jim Garrison, when he arrested those in New Orleans who were implicated
in the plot, found that the address that they were operating out of had
a door numbered 1313, and the other door, a number that added up to 13
if you added the individual numbers.

Significant symbology of the Knights Templar and the Freemasonic Lodge
and B'nai B'rith--all complicit.

You see, Giuseppi Mazzini had corresponded with Albert Pike in the
1800s.  And he had put together an Italian branch of the Illuminati from
Italian youth street gangs.  This became what you know as the Mafia.

The link has nothing to do with organized crime, or intelligence
agencies.  The link is between secret societies who all have the same
goal--to establish the Anglo-Aryan race as the true descendants of the
lost tribe of Israel; to establish the House of Windsor upon the throne
of the world as the true descendant of the House of David, and subjugate
all other races and peoples to abject, utter, and complete slavery.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is who killed John F. Kennedy and why.

We have the Zapruder film available which you can study.  If you'd like
to send $1.00 and a self-addressed, stamped, No. 10-sized envelope, we
will send you an information pack.  I would suggest that you get that
video tape, for it explains a lot.

When I was attached to the office of Naval Intelligence, I saw a
document which stated that Kennedy had been killed by the driver of his
car.  And I spent many years looking for something that would show me
that, when in 1988, John Lear said he had a copy of the film.  John Lear
is the son of William P. Lear of Lear Jet fame.

I obtained that film from him.  He told me he had obtained it from a
Central Intelligence Agency agent whom he could not name, who later
turned out to be a man named Lars Hansen <sp?>, who called me and
brought me a copy of the film.  Gave it to me.

He was a volunteer upon my staff when I made my presentation at
Hollywood High School in Los Angeles in 1989.  He helped video tape the
event.

Later, he claimed that he knew nothing about my using the video tape
that he gave me that showed, or appeared to show, the driver turn around
and shoot Kennedy, holding a pistol in his left hand, and shooting over
his right shoulder.

It later turned out that he had a link to Tom Valentine, the Stell <sp?>
Group, or the Stell Society:  another group that had as its god
Lucifer--borne out by an interview given by Tom Valentine to Richard
Noon in a book called "5-5-2000:  Ice, the Ultimate Disaster", where Tom
Valentine makes the statement that Jesus Christ failed and now it was
Lucifer's turn.

The leader of the Stell Group had also gone on record as saying that
their god was Lucifer.

Then we find Lars Hansen suddenly showing up with Bo Gritz, and Gritz
writes a book saying that I stole the film, and that I am a charlatan.
And as you know, if you've listened to that broadcast, I've proven that
to be a lie in his own words.  And you can get those tapes, too.

But, folks, we have been had.  For many years, we have been had.

It took me many years to finally obtain a first-generation copy of the
Zapruder film, and that's the one we have.  It's the best you'll ever
see:  in brilliant color, sharp detail.  There is none better anywhere
outside the original.

And on it, you can see, ladies and gentlemen, that someone has severely
doctored that film--scraped off whole sections of emulsion--either to
hide the fact that William Greer <sp?>, the driver, shot John F.
Kennedy, or to make it look like he did.

They also scraped the emulsion off of John F. Kennedy's wounds so that
you cannot see the true wounds or the true extent of the wounds.
However, they did not touch the back of the head.

And what you will find on that film, ladies and gentlemen, is that there
is no wound to the back of John F. Kennedy's head whatsoever.

He was hit with an exploding bullet on the right side of his face, just
between the eye and the temple at forehead level.  This bullet exploded
and blew away, literally, half his head.

There is no entrance wound on the back of his head, and there is no exit
wound on the back of his head.

So, who shot John F. Kennedy?

It's not who that counts--for all of them together, all of the members
of these Secret Societies are guilty.  It makes no difference who
actually pulled the trigger.

It's why--and where is it going to take us.

You see, they planted their symbol on his grave in their arrogance and
their disdain for him and for us.

The philosophers of fire are laughing still.

And Robert Groden, who gave false testimony to Congress, and who has
been telling you that he is the expert civilian, independent analyst of
the Zapruder film, has never, ever told you the truth.

Another man who wrote a book to confuse you about the Kennedy
Assassination is Mark Lane.  Did you know that the Jonestown experiment
was a CIA-run experiment, and the Jonestown massacre also was an
experiment in mind control?  Did you know that Mark Lane was Jim Jones'
lawyer, and that now he is the lawyer for the Liberty Lobby?

Good night.  God bless you.  And please, wake up.