The Plot to Silence Truth
Since at least 1998, if you googled Kennedy Assassination you would invariably be gobbled up by one of John McAdams's multiple sites about the Kennedy Assassination. If the purpose of this obsession were to educate, it would be a proper use of Internet resources, but given the fact that it appears to be a blatant attempt to cover up the truth about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the intent appears to be criminal in nature.

According to educator, John Simkin, "If you do any research of major figures in the JFK assassination via web search engines you will soon find yourself on John McAdams’ website. He is clearly the main disinformation source on the net. He adopts an academic tone and if one was not aware of the facts of the person or event he is writing about, one would think he has logically looked at the evidence available. He is therefore doing a successful job in misleading students about the JFK assassination. In fact, it could be argued that his impact has been as great as other disinformation agents such as David Atlee Phillips, G. Robert Blakey, Dick Billings, Jack Anderson, Gary Mack and Gerald Posner."

Ignore disinformation agents and study reliable sources like the following FBI-document of 1947, which recommends that "one Jack Rubenstein of Chicago" should not be called to testify for the Committee on Unamerican Activities, for he is working for Congressman Richard M. Nixon. According to the Warren Commission, Ruby had no connections with Oswald, Organized Crime or the Government.

No wonder the header reads "This is sensitive". Jack Ruby was Richard Nixon's spy.


The one-page xerox is a composite of 2 different documents. At the top is a half-page undated FBI note STAPLED TO THE TOP OF A FULL PAGE UNDERNEATH. Only the bottom half of the full sheet is seen. The note, on the letterhead of the Office of the Director, is signed by LS. It does have an illegible zip code. The HUAC document and its FBI cover sheet is very genuine and very typical. Jack Ruby was an informant for Nixon circa 1947.

The 1947 memo, found in 1975 by a scholar going through a pile of recently released FBI documents, verifies everything we know about Ruby and Nixon. Undercover work for the young Congressman Nixon would have been in keeping with Ruby's history as a police tipster and government informant. In 1950, Ruby gave closed-door testimony to Estes Kefauver's special Senate committee investigating organized crime. Committee staffer Luis Kutner later described Ruby as "a syndicate lieutenant who had been sent to Dallas to serve as a liaison for Chicago mobsters." In exchange for Ruby's testimony, the FBI is said to have eased up on its probe of organized crime in Dallas and in 1959, Ruby became an informant for the FBI.

In the 1960's and beyond, the Office of the District Attorney of New Orleans was used to cover up the truth about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and now, John McAdams thinks he can achieve the very same result through indoctrination.




 
 
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