Thursday, May 1, 2014

#NewJFKfacts #CIAwasInvolved


John Rademacher is a lawn services specialist from Granbury, Texas. In 1987 while in Dallas, he and his stepson found a .222 casing near the stockade fence of Dealey Plaza (on the grassy knoll.) It was buried a few inches down in the ground, then he found another .222 casing over on the opposite side of the pergola.

Who shot the bullets that left those shells?

1. James Files, Army/CIA/mob sniper testified that he fired the head shot from behind the stockade fence, put the gun in a case, reversed his jacket and walked away.
2. Roscoe White, CIA sniper who's diary found by his son claimed he took a shot from the other side of the fence then posed as a Dallas policeman when people rushed the knoll.

WITNESSES:

1. Gordon Arnold (army rescruit) was filming JFK to Zapruder's right (in front of White, next to the pergola) right when he heard a bullet go over is ear, then a policeman assaulted him and stole his film.
2. Ed Hoffman (deaf/mute) was watching the president from the bridge (behind the stockade fence) when he saw a puff of smoke on the grassy knoll, then a man in a plain jacket threw a rifle to a man in a checkered jacket, and he packed it into a case, walking away calmly.

Based on the movie "Executive Decision" (1973), I believe the CIA invested in at least two teams: Team A and Team B, where Team A has the "go" to shoot and Team B is used just in case (likely not to shoot). In this case:

1. Team A (based on Ricky White testimony and "tramps" photo) from the Records building;
Chuck Rogers, shooter
Charles Harrelson, assist man
Roscoe White, back-up gun, (on knoll, in case of no head shot)
2. Team B (based on James Files testimony and teeth indentations on the shell near the fence) from the Dal-Tex building;
Charles Nicoletti, shooter
Johnny Roselli, assist man
James Files, back-up gun, (on knoll, in case of no head shot)

Before "The Big Event," Johnny Roselli told Charles Nicoletti that the CIA called off the assassination. This leads me to believe they would be the B Team (just in case), although in this case, Nicoletti ignored the order and shot anyways. I suspect Team A had the right of way, because those shooters were directly affiliated with the CIA, whereas Team B was mostly more mob (although CIA affiliated thru David Atlee Phillips).

The testimonies of Arnold and Hoffman, corroborate the testimonies of Files and White and therefore prove the presence of those shooters.



Too bad the mainstream media will never investigate that for the rest of us.