James P. Wickstrom

Thursday, December 08, 2005

 

Born: May 29, 1917
Assassinated: November 22, 1963
The 35th President Of The United States
http://JohnFitzgeraldKennedy.net




JFK Assassination Stand Down:

Army Aid To Help Protect President Kennedy Was Refused.

A Military Stand Down Was Ordered On November 22, 1963.

Trained U.S. Army Intelligence Units were told their assistance was not needed in Dallas during the JFK visit. William McKinney, a former member of the crack 112th Military Intelligence Group at 4th Army Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, has revealed that both Col. Maximillian Reich and his deputy, Lt. Col. Joel Cabaza, protested violently when they were told to "Stand Down" rather than to report with their units for duty in augmentation of the Secret Service in Dallas. McKinney said, "All the Secret Service had to do was nod and these units [which had been trained at the Army's top Intelligence school at Camp Holabird, Maryland] would have performed their normal function of Protection for the President in Dallas."

The 315th, the Texas unit which would have been involved if its support had not been turned down, had records in its files, according to McKinney, on Lee Harvey Oswald. The 315th had a Dallas office and its records were up to date.

McKinney added that, "Highly specialized classes were given at Camp Holabird on the subject of Protection. This included training designed to prepare this army unit to assist the Secret Service. If our support had not been refused, we would have been in Dallas."

The Guns of Dallas:

The Reason For The Assassination
Was To Control The Power Of The Presidency

By L. Fletcher Prouty

From 1955 to December 31, 1963, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty was the Focal Point (liason) officer between the Pentagon and the CIA. During 1962 and 1963 he was Director of Special Plans (clandestine operations) in the office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Source: http://John-F-Kennedy.net/TheGunsOfDallas.htm

Another Little Known Fact

…The Secret Service had been lining up the automobiles for the upcoming parade through the streets of the city. Each car was tagged with a small square of paper bearing a number, which indicated the planned position of that particular car in the motorcade. Kennedy was to ride in the open 1961 Lincoln Continental limousine marked with the number "7." But the limousine was placed 2d in line, due apparently to a mix-up.

When the parade started, the Lincoln (sans bubble-top because of Kennedy's own request to leave it off if the weather was nice) was preceded by a 1963 Ford sedan bearing Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry and other local officials. Directly behind the presidential limousine was the Secret Service's follow-up car a 1959 Cadillac. Although the press vehicle (usually directly in front of the President's car to facilitate photographing the President) was numbered "6," it was lined up last (14th) in the motorcade. For this reason the photographers in that vehicle were unable to photograph any footage of the assassination that was about to occur -- footage that would have been of great evidential value…

Wanted For Treason:

A handbill circulated the day before the assassination in Dallas.
http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/JFKwanted.jpg

John F. Kennedy vs. The Federal Reserve
http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/thefederalreserve.htm 


President Kennedy, The Federal Reserve
And Executive Order 11110
http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/executiveorder11110.htm 


View The Abraham Zapruder Film
Showing The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy
http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/abrahamzapruderfilm.htm


"It is our task in our time and in our generation,
to hand down undiminished to those who come after us,
as was handed down to us by those who went before,
the natural wealth and beauty which is ours."
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