Tuesday, May 9, 2017

The Convoluted Plot

The Convoluted Plot 

As Larry Hancock reports in his book "Someone Would Have Talked," (Pgs. 484-486), in October 1995 Gene Wheaton faxed John Tunheim, the chairman of the Assassinations Records Review Board (ARRB) informing him that he might have some relevant information regarding the board's inquiry. 

Then VP of National Air Cargo company, he included a four page biography to show he was not a quack.

Wheaton told the ARRB he had a friend, an ex-Marine who trained Cuban exiles and was in charge of infiltration sabotage and assassination teams into Cuba, and was privy to their private conversations. 

His Cuban exile sources "confirmed that exiles originally trained for attacks on Castro had killed Kennedy, considering him to be a traitor."

Wheaton also stated, "people above the Cubans wanted JFK killed for other reasons."
"The matter is not complex," Wheaton explained, "but is convoluted."

Wheaton's ex-USMC friend who trained Cuban exiles was identified as Carl Jenkins, a senior CIA officer who did indeed direct paramilitary operations in support of the Bay of Pigs, Mongoose, and at JMWAVE where he was involved in both AMWORLD and Pathfinder operations that are linked to what happened at Dealey Plaza.

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