The AARC presents a new series of lectures commemorating and honoring the legacy of President Kennedy, the inspirational meaning of his term of office, and the consequences of his assassination sixty-one years ago.
In the words of the distinguished British scholar Malcolm Blunt, “Jesus Christ, what we lost when we lost that man.”
By Greg R. Parker
Lay of the Land
The post-1967 Summer of Love West Coast vibe has been described as a haven for psychedelic fascists – wolves hunting lambs amid the detritus of a decaying society, but where the baubles of hope and wisdom, free love and true charity still hung as the magnets.
The level of decay was in direct proportion to the number of freelancing prophets, sects and occult societies gathering adherents. When the people are hungry, feed them bullshit, is the unstated motto of every conman and woman who ever pitched a tent, commandeered a soapbox, sold snake oil, or promised salvation, universal wisdom, or the power to obtain all you wish.
It was no place for a young Christian Jordanian refugee whose childhood memories were of watching neighbors being literally blown to bits, and whose father abandoned his family soon after arriving in the US. Let’s not forget that the backdrop to the June 1968 Robert F. Kennedy assassination was a deeply unpopular war and the recent assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. One of the few who might truly deliver any respite at all from the excesses of greed and conflict, and the privations caused by lack of education or institutionalized inequality, was Robert Kennedy.
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was the ultimate lamb… making it supremely ironic that “Sirhan” translates as “wolf”.
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Originally, Sirhan had been accused of committing the assassination of RFK because RFK had affirmed that he would go ahead with the sale of 50 fighter jets to Israel, and Sirhan believed the jets would be used against his homeland. But as Philip Melanson has pointed out,
- The jets were originally promised by incumbent president, Lyndon Johnson in January 1968 (though it must be added, the exact number of jets was not settled and that even by September of that year, Johnson was not committing to 50)
- Humphrey, McCarthy, and Nixon were all supporters of Israel and of the sale of the jets
Melanson goes on to discuss political scientist James W Clarke’s attempts to construct a workable timeline that pinpoints the catalyst for Sirhan’s obsession. Clarke nominated a newspaper article of January 9 in which Kennedy is quoted as saying that the US should “supply whatever weapons [Israel] needed to offset whatever the Russians were supplying the Arabs so that Israel can protect itself”. This was not an outlier policy – it was mainstream and had bipartisan support. In fact, the only real objections were coming from the Pentagon which was worried that the sale might leave the US short in Vietnam.
Two months after RFK was enunciating his policy on military aid to Israel, Israel attacked Jordon. UPI reported in part that, Israel came under rebuke from the Vatican for its reprisal thrust into Jordan, and the Soviet Union said Israel must be punished for threatening world peace. Both sides claimed victory in the 15-hour battle Thursday that sent Israeli jets and tank columns smashing into Jordanian territory…”
It would be May before Sirhan’s alleged homicidal rage against just a single proponent of this mainstream policy would manifest itself in his writings. In support of this, one of two news clippings allegedly found in Sirhan’s pockets after his arrest, was from the May 26 issue of the Pasadena Independent Star-News by columnist David Lawrence. This article noted in part that Kennedy favored aid to Israel “with arms, if necessary to meet the threat of the Soviets.” It seems that both Melanson and Clark were unaware of this story, or its alleged discovery on Sirhan, along with other pocket litter. The flip side of this is that Kennedy had qualified the provision of military aid in both the January article cited by Melanson and Clark, and in the May article Sirhan is said to have had on him. This aid was provisional upon it being necessary to offset the aid being offered to Arab countries by the Soviets. It’s what we call ‘wiggle room.’
Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty was one of those politicians who started somewhere on the Left and drifted with glacier-like efficiency to the Right, along the way, seeing Communist opponents everywhere and endorsing Richard Nixon over fellow Democrat, John F.Kennedy in 1960.
One day after the assassination, Yorty went public proclaiming that Sirhan was motivated or directed by Communist influences. It was one of a flood of false reports trying to link Sirhan to Communists. The Yorty accusations were based on a two-and-a-half-year-old police report that a car registered to Sirhan’s brother, Adel, was seen in the vicinity of the hall used by the Marxist-based WEB Dubois Club, a statement by a postman that he delivered to Sirhan what he suspected was Communist literature4, and that according to Sirhan’s notes RFK had to die by June 5 – a date that Yorty falsely claimed was marked by the Black Panthers to be the first day of Black Revolutionary Protest. As it turned out, the literature being delivered to Sirhan was not communist in nature. It was from the Arab Student League. And Adel’s car had likely been borrowed by Sirhan the day it was seen near the WEB Dubois Club. Sirhan had an old school friend named Walter Crowe who was a member.
So, Sirhan was an anti-Semite. Or a communist. Or Pro-Black Power. Whatever he was, he was most certainly anti-RFK – and it was one of those first three that was the cause of his “anti-RFKism.” At least that is what we are supposed to believe. Although the anti-Semite tag has been the most popular meme, when drilling down, there is no more basis for it than the other labels. Yes, he was certainly no fan of Israel, but given his background, this is entirely understandable. In any case, many around the world oppose Israeli occupation of the West Bank without being anti-Semites.
Ironically, on May 18, while Sirhan was writing that “my determination to exterminate RFK is becoming more the more [sic] of an unshakable obsession,” RFK was at the University of Kansas making the point that as important as stopping the Vietnam War is, there were other critical election issues such as poverty, the problems inherent in major cities, and race relations. But equal to those, he listed what he called another type of poverty – a poverty of satisfaction, purpose and dignity. There was no mention made of Israel. It was a speech which would have had a positive impression on Sirhan, had he heard it.
The Occult
It is well established that Sirhan was a member of AMORC on and off from 1966, having lessons by correspondence, and that he was showing interest also in Theosophy.
What has been missed or at least misunderstood is an understanding that he was also studying Sex Magick as practiced by Aleister Crowley. It should not be a surprise. There was much crossover between AMORC, Theosophy, and Crowley’s Thelema and Ordo Templi Orientis. In fact, according to a prominent publisher specializing in these areas, “although neither of those two groups [AMORC and Rosicrucian rival, the Fraternitas Rosæ Crucis] were ever practitioners of black magick, they both do have links to sex magick.”
According to a former employee of the Broughton Book Store, Sirhan had been in there on five or six occasions looking for books on metaphysics, cultism, eastern religious teachings… and on one occasion, black magic. Whether or not he was successful in finding such literature, the term “Black Magic” appears in his notebook, along with obscure references to sex magick rituals as described in Crowley’s Book of Lies. The misspellings in his notes suggest, however, that he was not learning from literature, but verbally from another party. Indeed, though such rituals can be performed solo, the norm would be in tandem with at least one other.
An alternative explanation for the bad spelling and other issues is that Sirhan was being instructed via a shortwave radio he kept in his room. It has been suggested as far back as 2011 that this radio played a part in what transpired in the Ambassador Hotel on June 5, 1968. According to Prof Daniel P Brown of Harvard, it is possible that the radio was used for both waking “coercive persuasion” and hypnosis. Brown is an expert in hypnosis and spent long periods of time with Sirhan, calling him one of the most hypnotizable subjects he has ever assessed. I might add that drugs may have also been put into the so-called cakes of light used in at least one of the rituals, though this would need to assume he was given these “cakes” and did not make them himself.
The Star Sapphire
The Star Sapphire is a sex magick ritual described by Cowley in Chapter 36 of his Book of Lies. All sex magick rituals are used to “manifest” your inner-most desires. They would not be used, for example, to enable you to pick up a gun and shoot someone since, even if that is your innermost desire. You do not need magic to manifest the ability to do it. In Sirhan’s case, it is far more likely he was trying to attract both money and the affections of one, Peggy Osterkamp, on whom he had a crush. Someone else, however, may use such rituals to “manifest” their desire for you to pick up a gun and shoot someone. Just remember that all magicians are deceivers and that all magic is deceit. And some people are happy with that arrangement.
The word “sapphire” is written phonetically under a series of triangles – some overlapping to form hexagrams. According to this ritual, “a red triangle is the descending tongue of grace; the blue triangle is the ascending tongue of prayer”. Joining them to form the hexagram is symbolically interlocking God and Man. Such rituals date back to ancient Egypt – for example, The Sacred Ritual of Ankh-Ka… which is also known as The Ritual of the Sacred Triangles. Here, you form the six-pointed star known as the Triad of Light and Darkness. Note that Sirhan has written the word “Trine” above “Saffire” – which has a similar meaning in the occult to the word “Triad” used in the ancient Egyptian ritual.
Sex rituals, as the name implies, are sexualized rituals, and as stated, are usually – but not always, performed with at least one other. It is not possible to tell from Sirhan’s writings if he actually conducted such rituals, let alone if he had any “helping hands.” But what they do show at the very least, is an interest in them – and therefore an interest in what he may be able to “manifest” by using them.
Sirhan was often teased at school and in his workplace about his lack of girlfriends. It must have burned. It burned enough at least to turn to unusual “remedies’. And Peggy was cute with that little turned-up nose. Another carrot used by both the occult and intel agencies is money, where the target has a weakness or real need for it. And again, we see references to large sums of money in Sirhan’s writings… along with some evidence of enmity toward those of wealth, including remarks made about RFK’s wealth, to the bartender at the Ambassador. There are no known indications that such enmity goes back any further than any of the other concerns that consumed him during 1968.
The question stands: if Sirhan had a partner in performing these rituals to help him “manifest” wealth and the girl of his dreams, was that person busy “manifesting” the assassination of RFK using Sirhan?
A name that crops up later in the notebook is “Thom Troward.” Troward is the granddaddy of the modern self-improvement movement and the source for much of the material used in The Secret which promises “you’ll learn how to use The Secret in every aspect of your life—money, health, relationships, happiness and in every interaction you have in the world.”
Troward was an English author who died in 1916. His works influenced the New Thought Movement and Mystic Christianity. The New Thought Movement was a US attempt to amalgamate “ancient wisdom.” It currently encompasses metaphysics, “positive thinking” as popularized by Norman Peale, the laws of attraction, healing, life force, creative visualization, and personal power. All branded under different labels and monetized by hustlers to the nth degree.
The Mass of the Phoenix
Sirhan had the term “Black Magic” written in his notebook. This was a few pages after the entry about The Star Sapphire. Under it, we see the number 44.
The last two lines have reference to the ten degrees or levels to be attained in AMORC.
Chapter 44 of Crowley’s Book of Lies concerns The Mass of the Phoenix – a one person ritual involving the consumption of a home-made wafer Crowley called a “cake of light.” There are a number of different ingredients that can go into a cake of light, although it must include some bodily fluids. One ingredient that can be used is port wine – and “port wine” is also mentioned in Sirhan’s notes.
Debunking the Dr. William Joseph Bryan Myth
Bryan was charged in Nevada with furnishing liquor to a minor – an 18-year-old girl. It was further alleged that he was discussing the concept of “free love” with her at the time. He was extradited from California in 1961 to face the charges filed by DA William Raggio. Raggio would later become embroiled in the Sinatra Jr kidnapping on both a personal and professional level (he was a friend of Ol’ Blue Eyes). Later still, Raggio would have a major dispute with Jim Garrison over the latter’s investigation into the JFK assassination.
Bryan claimed the charge was politically motivated (at the time of the incident, he was running for local office in Sparks). Convicted and fined $1,000, Bryan later surrendered his license to practice medicine in that state.
During a 1973 Dallas murder trial in which Bryan had been called as an expert witness for the defense, he was forced to admit under cross-examination, that he was currently serving five years on probation with the California Board of Medical Examiners after being found guilty of sexual misconduct with four female patients. One of the conditions of his probation was that “whenever respondent shall perform any treatment upon a female patient involving hypnosis or other therapy, he shall have an adult female present as an observer, or such hypnosis or therapy shall be otherwise visually monitored by such adult female.” Some claims, both about and by Bryan, have proven impossible to verify (especially the uncited claims found in uber-conspiracy books) including that he was a fundamentalist preacher and another, that he was a Bishop of the Old Catholic Church. One however, made by Bryan himself, can be ticked as true: he was indeed the grandson of multiple presidential candidate and anti-Darwinian crusader, William Jennings Bryan. His father, WJB’s only son, William, Jr, made a name for himself as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona and serving as Regent of the University of Arizona. In 1921 he moved to Los Angeles and practiced law at the office of Isadore B. Dockweiler. WJB, Jr then served as federal commissioner for the San Francisco Exposition of 1939. This was the year following his appointment by President Roosevelt as Collector of Customs for the port of Los Angeles.
Another claim by Bryan which may be true is that he was a technical consultant for the movie, The Manchurian Candidate. Whilst it has not been verified, it has at least been verified that he had similar roles in the cult classics, Tales of Terror and Dementia 13. One more unverified claim in conspiracy books is that he was a drummer for a short period in the Tommy Dorsey Band. However, I suspect that Bryan is being mixed up with singer Bryan Anthony who had a short stint with the band.
Bryan also claimed he had been the one-time Air Force Chief of Medical Survival Training. This has been extrapolated by various conspiracists into his having worked in “the covert brainwashing unit of the Air Force.” For the record, here is what it actually refers to: “medical survival training, including specialized training for one’s specialty as a Special Operations Command Medical Officer (Health Administrator, Physician Assistant, or any Specialist under AFSC 48X) to ensure success during an operation while in the field with limited supplies.” At a stretch, and it is a big one, this may include mind control techniques…though his self-described expertise in “brainwashing” is hardly supported by his known futile attempts to use such techniques on females for his own personal pleasure.
Bryan was the hypnotist who helped Albert DeSalvo remember how he committed the murders associated with the Boston Strangler. There are reasonable grounds to believe that Bryan fed DeSalvo information that lent credence to the eventual confession via leading questions. Of some interest is that Sirhan had written in his notebook “God help me… please help me. Salvo Salvo Salvo Di Di Salvo Die S Salvo.” Some use that as evidence of Sirhan having been hypnotized by Bryan. But this would make the whole plot Amateur Hour, if true. What plotters, who would obviously know about the automatic writing already implicating Sirhan, would allow the DeSalvo entry to remain in the book when it leads straight back to the hypnotist they used? It is more likely that Sirhan read about the hypnosis used on DeSalvo and subconsciously understood that he himself was getting in too deep.
In 1974, David Rendin, Science Editor for the National Education Association, did a four-part series exposing the American Institute of Hypnosis run by Bryan. The AIH had been operating since 1956 teaching hypnosis and acupuncture. Rendin exposed it by simply forking over the dollars for a four-day course on Medical, Dental and Surgical Acupuncture. At the end of the course, he not only received a certificate for acupuncture, but also a certificate stating he had “satisfactorily completed prescribed courses of study, and having presented proper credentials, and having demonstrated thorough knowledge and proficiency in the use of hypnosis” and was “hereby elected to membership in the professional association division of the American Institute of Hypnosis.” Trouble was, not once during the course, did he or any other participant, receive any training whatsoever in hypnosis or its use. Then again, nor did any of them actually administer acupuncture needles to themselves or others with or without guidance. In short, the AIH was a diploma mill. And to add a touch of audacity, it also offered courses in the “Successful Treatment of Sexual Disorders”. This was run by the sexual predator himself, Dr Bryan. Brochures for this course advise participants to “wear comfortable clothing”, that many “new and unusual teaching methods” will be employed including “three laboratory sessions, a special demonstration session of artificial aids, a film on frigidity and a three-and-a-half-hour workshop.” The best part? He referred to himself in these brochures as “Big Daddy”!
At this point, a brief word on his Wikipedia entry is necessary. I am not among those who dismiss Wikipedia out of hand. Such dismissal shows a basic misunderstanding of how any encyclopedia is compiled and what types of records can be used as citations. As with any source of information, you need to check the citations used for any particular entry before accepting or dismissing it.
That said, the Wikipedia entry for Bryan is abysmal, noting the Christian/Turner hypothesis that Sirhan had been hypnotized by Bryan to fire blanks at RFK, while making only cursory mention of some of the misconduct charges he had faced and no mention at all of the very real question mark over the legitimacy of his Institute. In fact, it uses a single source to make him appear to be an important figure in the development of hypnosis in therapy.
Bryan was a self-promoting scam-artist and sex fiend. His claim of having been involved in CIA programs like MKULTRA are not only not supported by any documentation as far as it can be ascertained, but come to us only via prostitutes he had bragged to. Having checked the claim in many books and online sites without finding a single citation in support, except on Wikipedia (who cited a book which accepted Bryan’s bragging as Gospel), this is the only evidence that exists. As pointed out previously, his use of hypnosis to take advantage of young woman, failed miserably assuming they were programmed to forget. That alone shows he was not up to the job of programming a patsy. The suspension of disbelief when it comes to Bryan is not a “one off” in conspiracy literature. The sad fact is any claim by anyone can get a free pass if it can be assimilated into the theory being pushed.
Love, Peace and Understanding
A few names in Sirhan’s notebook have drawn little if any attention. Maybe because some are misspelled and therefore are not recognized, or maybe because the names run counter to the preferred narratives and labels applied to Sirhan and therefore need to be ignored.
Let’s start with the name written as “Wajieduddien”. This is a misspelling of “Wahiduddin” – as in Wahiduddin Khan, an Indian Islamic scholar and peace activist born January 1, 1925. He received numerous awards for his peace activism and was listed as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world. In 2001 he founded the Center for Peace and Spirituality. However, it was back in 1967 that he started to address public and private gatherings to advocate for policies which were nationalist, inter-nationalist and inter-faith in nature.
Now looking at other words and names on that page:
“Sukroot” This is a misspelling of the Sanskrit word “sukrut” which translates as “good work/deeds” or “virtuous.”
“Illuminati” while the Illuminati are the bad guys in many conspiracy theories, historically, its members wanted to drag the world from the darkness of superstition. It is not known in what way Sirhan understood the society, but it was, and remains, a misused term of division.
“Al Hilal” This is probably a reference to the Egyptian arts magazine of the same name. It has been published monthly since 1892 and is the type of magazine that Sirhan would have had delivered and which was (wrongly) suspected of being communist in nature.
Master Kuthumi, according to Madame Blavatsky, was a Mahatma who later became an Ascended Master and was one of her inspirations for Theosophy. Historians believe now that Kuthumi never existed but rather, was an invention of Blavatsky to support her work on Theosophy.
Despite such skepticism, Theosophists continue to accept Kuthumi as doorkeeper to the Ancient Mysteries, and as a world teacher alongside Jesus. Tellingly perhaps, he is also known among adepts as “a Master Psychologist”, “a sponsor of youth” and “a Master of unconditional love and non-judgement”.
Um Kulthoum is a misspelling of Umm Kulthum, an Egyptian singer, songwriter and film actor covering a 50-year span between 1920 and 1970. She is a national icon in Egypt and has inspired several Western performers, including Bob Dylan.
Noted for her improvisational ability, she famously sang live on air during the Six Day War against Israel… “We will come back by force of arms (…) The Arab army is with you (…) The tragedy of Palestine pushes you towards the border (…) The victory is for you.”
Abdel [?] Wahab whose full name was Mohammed Abdel Wahab – was another famous Egyptian singer, songwriter and actor of the period known for his patriotic songs, including nationalist and revolutionary anthems such as “Ya Masr tam El-Hanna” (Oh Egypt, happiness is Here) and “Ya Nessmet El-Horria” (The Breeze of Freedom).
Sout Sawtushark(?) “Sout” and “sawt” are alternative spellings for a type of urban music found in Kuwait and Bahrain. The full meaning here is yet to be found. In Arabic, it translates as “sound”. The second part of the word written by Sirhan is a misspelling of “oushack” which is a Persian style rug – the same type that appears in folklore as flying carpets. It appears then that Sirhan was indicating a rug used in occult practices, prayer, or music recitals.
Basem Is an Arabic male given name.
Conclusions
At Sirhan’s 1969 trial, hypnotist Bernard Diamond testified that the case was “an astounding instance of mail-order hypnosis, dissociated trances and the mystical occultism of Rosicrucian mind power and black magic.” In short, the defense would argue that Sirhan acted under mind-control, but it was self-induced.
I would argue that this defense was correct, but incomplete.
Sirhan can be likened to a computer infected with a malicious AI program.
We have seen the meme a hundred times in science fiction movies.
In Sirhan’s case, someone was feeding him material and wiring him to make connections after he had placed himself under hypnosis. This could have been done in person, or via shortwave radio.
Another analogy might be someone taking over your social media profiles – your recognizable face to the world – in order to profit, or to do you and/or others harm – often with the damage done before you even realize there is a problem.
We can see by virtue of having decoded some of the words in his notes, how the narrative toward killing RFK was spun.
SUKRUT! – do good deeds!
What are good deeds? Spreading peace and enlightenment like the Illuminati, Wahiduddin Khan and Master Kuthumi. Those are doers of good deeds.
Defending one’s homelands against Israel is a good deed and will bring peace! Listen to the patriotic songs of Umm Kulthum and Mohammed Abdel Wahab and become inspired!
And finally… those who aid Israel like RFK, must die in the interest of peace.
Sirhan’s entry into this quagmire of deceit was being 23, fatherless, rudderless and without a girlfriend, but with a giant crush on one young lady who had a turned-up nose… and who knows? possibly even a liking for polka-dot dresses. And so, he drifted toward the wolves with their shingles hanging so prominently with their promises of good fortune, self-discovery, and magic.
The plotters certainly knew his “type” in females and found someone who would be sure to catch his eye at the Ambassador. She would pull the Sirhan trigger. Of course, no one would rely on someone like Sirhan to hit and kill the target. He was simply there as a diversion and to take the fall, regardless of where his bullets went. As in the assassination of JFK, if you control the evidence, and the witnesses, you control the narrative – especially if your designated fall guy is dead or robbed of memory.
Precedent Case
For a precedent case, we go back to the April 9, 1948 assassination of Colombian politician, Jorge Gaitán in Bogota, the nation’s capital.
Both Gaitán and Robert Kennedy were young charismatic liberal leaders on the campaign trail.
Both Gaitán and Robert Kennedy were seen as a danger to the status quo.
Both were shot by pistol at close range in front of multiple witnesses.
Suspicious characters were seen with the accused in the lead up to the gunfire and left the scene immediately after it.
The alleged assassins, Juan Roa Sierra and Sirhan Bishara Sirhan were 26 and 24 years old respectively.
Both alleged assassins were raised in fatherless homes.
Both came from superstitious cultures.
Both were in and out of employment.
Both saw themselves as having much more potential than circumstances were allowing them.
Both drifted towards the occult for answers to their situations.
Both kept notebooks with strange entries.
Both became members of the Californian cult known as AMORC via correspondence.
Both practiced self-hypnosis under instruction from AMORC.
Both practiced rituals aimed at obtaining all they desired under instruction from AMORC.
While Sirhan claimed no memory of what happened at the time he pulled out his pistol and began firing, Roa was killed by a mob before he could give any information.
In both cases, sections of the media, some US government departments and agencies, and conservative politicians tried to lay the blame at the feet of communists, with many on the left blaming political foes, religious extremists, and corporates backed by US military and/or intelligence networks.
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Greg R. Parker is an Australian researcher/writer. He is a former federal public servant within the Department of Social Security and a special project officer for the Northern Territory Environmental Health Unit.
Prior, between and after holding those positions, he has been a general laborer, shop salesclerk, factory worker, cleaner at a beach market, manager of an employment agency, carer in a group home, performance poet, barman at an outdoor concert venue, and a shop owner. After retiring, he got bored and worked as a school crossing guard for 4 years, but is again retired.
He is the founder of the ReopenKennedyCase (ROKC) forum which is no longer operating but remains viewable online as s resource.
He also has a personal website at gregrparker.com which covers all of his pet interests, and a substack page here
Parker is currently juggling multiple JFK projects. including updating and completing his biography. Lee Harvey Oswald’s Cold War (taking the story from where it leaves off in 1959 through to the assassination weekend), a major work (and possible book) on the bus passengers to Mexico City – a joint project with David Percox, and writing and recording a collection of songs relating to the ’60s assassinations which will be available soon. [JOE DARCY and the NEW DISEASE: NOV 22, 1963]
Parker is unique among assassination researchers. His great. great grandfather was an English convict sentenced to 7 years for the theft of some cloth. He stayed when he gained his freedom. His grandmother (a grand-daughter of the convict) was the daughter of a half French-Canadian half Cree Indian mining engineer.
Among his other relatives was a magician who once held the world record for lying on a bed of nails.
An autodidactic, Parker left school at 14, and among his other endeavors, he was an amateur boxer, a rugby league player, and most joyously of all – a survivor of a 2-year stint as a home parent until his twins were old enough to start school.
His research has been cited in numerous books and articles.
RECOMMENDED: In conjunction with a series of recorded discussions with Alan Dale at JFKConversations.com, Greg has produced a deep and invaluable study-guide that can be found HERE: Lee Harvey Oswald’s Cold War Supplement
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