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President Kennedy Orders The FBI To Close The Camps
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curtjester1
2008-05-06 02:53:50 UTC
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Few people today realize that there were actually two separate factions of
Cuban exiles-one with close ties to Robert Kennedy (moderates), and
another with close ties to the CIA (right wind radicals). In the summer
of 1963 President Kennedy, reacting to criticism that his administration
was not doing enough to stop para- military activities against Cuba,
ordered the FBI to get tough with the Cuban exiles. The communist-hating
Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, undoubtedly knew the administration
was seeking rapprochment with Cuba and was reluctant to follow the
President's instructions and close down the camps.

Hoover knew all about the 6 exile training camps on Lake Poncharrtain
through New Orleans FBI agents Warren DeBruey and Regis Kennedy. He knew
that one of the camps was loated on land owned by William Julius McLaney,
who had close ties to Robert Kennedy. Hoover responded to President
Kennedy's order by sending FBI agents to close down ONLY the "McLaney
Camp." This was Hoover's way of thumbing his nose at President Kennedy's
orders to close down the camps, and it placed the Kennedys in a potential
embarassing position if Robert Kennedy's ties to William McLaney became
public.

On July 31, 1963 the Associated Press reported, "FBI agents swooped down
on a house in a resort section near here today and seized more than a ton
of dynamite and 20 bomb casings. An informed source said he explosivies
were part of a cache to be used in an attack on Cuba. But the FBI would
only say that the materials were seized in connection with an
investigation of an effort to carry out a military operation from the
United States against a country with which the Unites States is a
peace....."

The materials seized by the FBI included 48 cases of dynamite, 20 firing
caps, M-1 rifles, grenades, and 55 gallons of napalm. The FBI arrested
two men: Sam Benton, a conduit between William McLaney and the
anti-Castro Cubans, and Richard Lauchli, co-founder of the Minutemen and a
close friend of Jack Ruby's.

From newspaper articles it appeared to the public the FBI was doing it's
job by confiscating illegal explosives. But, no indictments were handed
down against either of the men who were arrested, and the 11 men who had
been detained were quietly released. Neither the President nor the
Attorney General were able to complain publicly about the FBI raid because
they feared that Hoover might make their relatitionship with McLaney known
to the press.

The FBI's raid on the McLaney Camp did not affect David Ferrie and Guy
Bannister's close relationship with the CIA nor with the camps. Thomas
Compton, a friend of Ferrie's, drove him to Guy Bannister's office during
the early fall of 1963. Bannister and Ferrie then went to Mancuso's
Restaurant and talked while Compton sat at another table.

Efforts to eliminate Castro were not limited to the camps at Lake
Pontcharrtain. In late summer the DRE (Cuban Student Directorate) took
out an advertisement in "See," a national tabloid, and offered a
ten-million-dollar reward to anyone helping to assassinate Fidel Castro.
DRE delegate Carlos Bringuier was interviewed by the Warren Commission but
never menioned, nor was he asked, about the advertisement or the source of
the ten-million-dollar reward (undoubtedly from the CIA).

Desmond Fitzgerald, the former head of the Special Affairs Staff in Miami
(formerly Task Force W), had been transferred to Mexico City and was in
charge of assassination plots against Castro-in direct violation of
Attorney General Robert Kennedy's orders. One such plot involved placing
an unusually spectacular seashell on the ocean floor n an area where
Castro went skin diving. When the shell was lifted, hopefully by Castro,
an explosive device would be triggered. Another plot involved poison
cigars and yet another involved contaminating a skin-diving suit and
breathing apparatus with tuberculosis bacilli and spores from a virulent
skin disease called "Madura foot."

These and other outrageous schemes to eliminate the Cuban leader may have
been intentionally leaked to the people connected with Cuban intelligence
in Miami. By leaking such information the public would be tricked into
believing that when Castro learned of he plots against him, he
*RETALIATED* by ordering the assassination of President Kennedy.

Harvey and Lee pg. 553-4

CJ
curtjester1
2008-05-07 01:31:44 UTC
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Palm Beach, Florida

On Tuesday, October 22-23 Cuban exile commando's using a 174-foot ship
name the "Rex" attempted to assassinate Fidel Castro. The "Rex" was
leased to Collins Radio in Richardson, Texas, but dock fees were paid by
"Sea Shipping Company" from a post office box address in Palm Beach,
Florida. The vessel was registered in Bluefields, Nicaragua was recently
purchased by the Belcher Oil Company (Miami) from Luis Somoza of
Nicaragua. (Collins Radio was located at 1200 North Alma Road in
Richardson, Texas and held major communications contracts with the
military and CIA, including the installation of communication towers in
Vietnam.)

In late October Cuban exile commandos from the "Rex" were captured on a
Cuban beach with high-powered sniper rifles and admitted they had been
trained by the CIA to kill Cuban leaders. (On November1, 1963 the New
York Times published a photo of the "Rex" along with a story concerning
commandos that were sent ashore in Cuba.


2:00 P.M. November 22, 1963

At 2:00 P.M. on November 22, Mr. T.F. White was working at Mack's
Automobile Service at 113 W. 7th Street, 1 block south of Davis Street and
6 blocks north of the Texas Theater. From his garage Mr. White noticed a
1961 red Ford Falcon speeding west on Davis Street, and saw the same car a
short while later as it drove into the El Chico Restaurant parking lot
across the street.

The driver parked the red Falcon behind a large billboard and appeared to
be hiding from the police who were patrolling the streets. With news of
the President's assassination fresh in everyone's mind Mr. White was
curious and walked toward the parking lot. As he approached the vehicle
he observed a white male wearing a white t-shirt, and noticed the car
engine was still running. When Mr. White got to within 10-15 yards of the
car the driver turned and looked directly at him, and then quickly sped
out of the parking lot throwing gravel with his rear tires. White wrote
the make and model of the car and the license plate number (PP 4537) in
his notebook as the red Ford Falcon sped out of the parking lot and west
on Davis Street.

When interviewed by FBI agent Charles Brown, Mr. White said the man drivng
the car was indentical with LEE Harvey Oswald, and gave the agent a
description of the car and the license plate number. The authorities soon
determined the license plates were registered to a two-tone blue 1957
Plymouth, and not to a red Ford Falcon. The blue Plymouth belonged to
Carl A. Mather, an employed of Collins Radio of Richardson, Texas, who was
J.D. Tippit's best friend. (One of Carl Mather's jobs in 1963 was
servicing the communications equipment aboard Air Force Two,
Vice-President Lyndon Johnson's plane.)

About 2:00 P.M., when Mr. White saw the red Ford Falcon, Mrs. (Barbara)
Mather received a phone call at her home in Garland, Texas. The call came
from her close friend Marie Tippit, who informed her of the death of her
husband, J.D. Tippit, Mrs. Mather immediately telephoned her husband at
work and informed him of Tippit's death. Carl Mather left work at Collins
Radio shortly after 2:00 P.M. and drove from Richardson (a Dallas suburb)
to his home at 4309 Colgate in Garland (a Dallas suburb). Mather picked up
his wife and children and drove them to Tippit's home in South Oak Cliff.
(It is interesting to note that after the assassination, the FBI
interviewed Mrs. Barbara Mather on two occasions but never interviewed
Carl Mather. Neither Carl nor Barbara Mather were interviewed by the
Warren Commission).

News reporter Wes Wise (later mayor of Dallas) heard the story and,
accompanied by a CBS reporter, decided to interview Carl and Barbara
Mather during dinner. Wise said that while Barbara Mather was fairly
calm, her husband was "so upset" and "agitated" that he was unable to eat.

The HSCA interviewed Wes Wise in 1978, but before they interviewed Carl
Mather he insisted on a grant of immunity. (To this day Mather's HSCA
testimony remains classifed and is unavailable to the public.)

Another employee of Collins Radio, Kenneth Porter, quit his job after the
assassination of President Kennedy, left his wife, took up with Marina
Oswald, and married her in Fate, Texas on June 1, 1965.

In August 1994 the President and Congress were surprised to learn the U.S.
government funded construction of a massive $350 million dollar structure
for the National Reconaissance Office headquarters in Virginia.
Government officials learned the NRO used the address of Rockwell
International's Collins Radio as it's offical address.

Pg. 731, 872-3 Harvey and Lee

CJ

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