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THE WARREN COMMISSION

 

Upon assuming the presidency, Johnson immediately formed a commission ostensibly to investigate the assassination, but the real agenda was to cover-up the truth from the American public. It was named the The Warren Commission after its distinguished chairman, Chief Justice Earl Warren. After months of research, the commission issued a report which concluded that Oswald had acted alone and there was not a conspiracy. A large percentage of the commission’s members, however, were Jewish; not as ranking members, but as assistant counsel and staff members. The following is a complete listing of the members of the Warren Commission:  

 

Ranking Members

Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman, Senator Richard B. Russell, Senator John Sherman Cooper, Representative Hale Boggs, Representative Gerald R. Ford, Mr. Allen W. Dulles (former CIA director, fired by Kennedy), Mr. John J. McCloy, J. Lee Rankin, General Counsel, Assistant Counsel

Francis W. H. Adams

Joseph A. Ball

David W. Belin

William T. Coleman, Jr.

Melvin Aaron Eisenberg

Burt W. Griffin

Leon D. Hubert, Jr.

Albert E. Jenner, Jr.

Wesley J. Liebeler

Norman Redlich

W. David Slawson

Arlen Specter

Samuel A. Stern

Howard P. Willens

       Staff Members

Phillip Barson

Edward A. Conroy

John Hart Ely

Alfred Goldberg

Murray J. Laulicht

Arthur Marmor

Richard M. Mosk

John J. O’brien

Stuart Pollak

Alfredda Scobey

Charles N. Shaffer, Jr.

Lloyd L. Weinreb

 

 

In addition Permindex was a tool for laundering illicit heroin money for American and French-Corsican-Latino crime syndicates.

By combining Permindex with Hoover’s Division Five, Bloomfield had control of the following six intelligence units:

 

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