Despite CIA pressure, Trump decides not to block the declassification of the JFK files

Much closer to CIA operations in Miami is another link to Audubon, and Geiger is a medical link to U.S. Navy's Project Chatter and the "Flowers of Flight" aka truth serum experiments. These indeed link back to Germany for scopolamine chemistry linked to Geiger familial DNA. There is thus the question as to which fountain in Germany David Sanchez Morales is photographed at.

Mitchell Wolfson Family Foundation
audubonhouse.com/mitchell-wolfson-family-foundation
'....impending destruction of the Geiger home, influenced by local folklore surrounding John James Audubon's connection to the home....'

Thus, Clay Shaw at the Audubon house is a Project Chatter link to New Orleans and Key West.
 
This photo of David Sanchez Morales at the fountain was apparently 1946, one year before Project Chatter began at Bethesda, Maryland:

educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/20583-david-morales/
 
We have already mentioned the 544 Camp Street, New Orleans address. A Clay Shaw search at
educationforum.ibphost.com/search/
retrieves the thread entitled, "The Dual Life of Albert Osborne": 'A good friend of Clay Shaw who alerted Shaw and the FBI about 544 Camp Street address on an Oswald flyer. Is this part of the lost period that John Newman talks about in his book, where the FBI says it could not locate Oswald?'
 
The Texas State Book Depository was owned by D. H. Byrd, who also founded the Louisiana Civil Air Patrol linking Lee Harvey Oswald. At Wikitree, one Mallie (Byrd) Johnson, wife of John McClure Johnson, father of (private) daughter, links to Tennessee at Roane County for the Watts Bar nuclear connection already mentioned.in the thread. Harriman and Oliver Springs are to the northeast, the links to the CIA, British MI5 &6 and the Clinton mafia via employees.

One year after Clay Shaw 1978 case closure, Clinton-McDougal began Whitewater in Arkansas.
 
Bugliosi does not mention the Neff connection to big oil, though Garrison is right under its nose:

'News of his secret investigation first surfaced n February 17, 1967, in the New Orleans States-Item when reporter Rosemary James disclosed that Garrison had spent $8,000 in three months sending members of his staff to Texas, Washington, D.C. and elsewhere, running down leads on the assassination. On February 24, one week later, Garrison, in a press conference after lunch at the Petroleum Club in New Orleans, and after the expenditure of only the aforementioned $8,000 in investigative travel expenses, announced, "My staff and I solved the case weeks ago." '
(Bugliosi, p.1365)
 
On the trajectory that links the TSBD for Byrd's ownership, another Byrd connection comes though in the case of Frank Odom:

'2. Near the beginning of Oliver Stone's film, a woman named Rose Cherami is shown being thrown out of a moving car on a country road, then pleading with her attendants on her hospital bed, "They're going to kill Kennedy. Please call somebody."
....
To conspiracy theorists, Melba Christine Marcades, aka (along with fourteen other aliases) Rose Cherami, has been, for years, almost as much a part of the lore and mythology of the assassination as the grassy knoll itself.....But what Stone depicted was not quite what happened.

The man most familiar with Cherami's story, the late Francis Fruge, was a Louisiana State Police officer when around 10:00 PM on the evening of 20 Nov 1963( two days before the assassination) he was called to the emergency ward of the Moosa Memorial Hospital in Eunice, Louisiana, by Mrs. Louise Guillary, the administrator of the hospital. Cherami, age 39, was under the influence of drugs and had been brought to the hospital by Frank Odom, a longtime resident of the area whom Fruge knew. Cherami had been hitchhiking when she was struck by Odom's car. It happened on Highway 190, a strip of road "extending from Opelousas, birthplace of Jim Bowie, to the Texas border where a gas station more than likely doubled as a brothel."
....
Cherami "had taken all of her clothes off" and was "what we would call 'climbing the walls,' scratching herself, and I recognized it right away as withdrawals....from drugs," Fruge told the HSCA.'
(Reclaiming History, pp. 1381-2)

There is a Byrd link to Odom at Wikitree:

Mary Lucille (Byrd) Odom, Franklin, Alabama.
 
Wikitree for Byrd has a JFK entry:

John Allen Byrd, b. Bossier Parish, Louisiana, 9 Aug 1866, d. 22 Nov 1937, Shreveport, Louisiana.
 
Jefferson Morley's new book, The Ghost, on James Jesus Angleton shows that Angleton looked the other way as Israel built its nuclear program, and as it 'procured' enriched uranium by stealing it from USG sources. The only source would have been that from the Paducah, Ky. gaseous diffusion plant in Kentucky already mentioned in the thread.
 
Surprisingly, the Trade Mart at New Orleans also links to Odom familial DNA:

Times-Picayune 25 May 1979 Obituaries: ' Dr. Joseph D'Antoni....founder of International Trade Mart....American Fruit Co.....pallbearers:....Dr. Charles B. Odom.'
 
Joan Mellen goes into detail on Clay Shaw as well as linking British MI6 and Kim Philby:

Joan Mellen
joanmellen.com./wordpress/2013/10/21/clay-shaw-unmasked-the-garrison-case-corroborated/2/
'....One option that is no longer available -- is giving up.'
 
Sartor links to Kerr County, Texas, the birthplace of Edwin Walker. To understand why Bugliosi does not mention Sartor nor Termine in Reclaiming History, Waldron and Hartmann's exceprt:

'Even before Marcello entered prison in 1970, reporters whispered among themselves what they wouldn't print: the the New Orleans godfather was tied to JFK's murder.....In fall 1971, Noyes learned from the Los Angeles chief deputy district attorney that the Senate Judiciary Committee was holding secret hearings on JFK's and Bobby's assassinations, following California Senator George Murphy's remarks that "the killers of John and Robert Kennedy may have acted under orders from someone else." A Murphy aide confirmed the secret hearings to Noyes, who began writing a book about the assassinations, Legacy of Doubt. Most of the media ignored Noyes's book when it was published in 1973, even though it featured new information tying Marcello to JFK's slaying and raised troubling questions about Bobby's murder.

William Sartor was also preparing a book in 1971, writing about Marcello's ties to Martin Luther King's murder. Sartor went to Waco, Texas to interview Sam Termine, a nightclub owner and Marcello lieutenant who had once been Marcello's bodyguard and driver while

serving as a decorated member of the Louisiana State Police. Sartor was killed the night before his interview with Termine, leaving his manscript unfinished -- but it wasn't until 1992 that the local district attorney ruled Sartor's death a "homicide." '
(Legacy 0of Sscrecy, p. 702)
At Wikitree, there is an entry for William Sartor who died in 1971:

'William Benjamin Sartor b. 10 Dec 1909, Lipan, Hood County, Texas; d. 25 Aug 1971, Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas; husband of Launa Lenora (Fretwell) Purvis, married 2 Jun 1934, De Leon, Texas.

Launa Lenora (Fretwell) Purvis b. 6 May 1910, Ingram, Kerr County, Texas; d. 24 Jan 2007 Stephenhville, Erath County, Texas, married Edgar Claude Purvis 15 May 1971, Ft. Worth, Texas. Launa was a member of DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)'

If this is the William Sartor mentioned by Waldron and Hartmann, then he was divorced at the time of his murder. Furthermore, Kerr County Texas links Center Point, birthplace of Edwin Walker. The Hemileuca linking to Bouvier familial DNA was captured 9 miles from Walker's birthplace on the day that Oswald (apparently) delivered the note to Hosty's FBI office.
 
It gets more interesting when we see that Waldron and Hartmann give a reference (#5) right after they write 'ruled Sartor's death a homicide.'(5)

'ref #5 : Congressional investigators later documented that Termine was longtime friends with Lee Harvey Oswald's mother and uncle, Marcello bookie, "Dutz" Murret - HSCA vol. IX, pp. 115-17; John H. Davis, Mafia Kingfish (New York: Signet, 1989), pp. 140, 448; William F. Pepper, Orders to Kill (New York: Carroll and Graf, 1995) pp. 239, 249, 487.'
(Legacy of Secrecy, p. 826)

So the reader is not sure just where the 1992 ruling is cited.
 
Bugliosi does not mention Sartor nor Termine in Reclaiming History. We will link the two Salernos that Bugliosi mentions, to Termine:

1.) 'After serving for the HSCA, Blakey said he was convinced that organized crime specifically Carlos Marcello and Santo Trafficante, had killed Kennedy. But Frank Salerno, Blakey's chief organized-crime investigator on the HSCA, and former New York Police Department detective who had headed up the force's fight against organized crime for twenty years, said, "I have the greatest respect for Robert Blakey, but I cannot join him in his hypothesis." Salerno said that in all his years investigating organized crime, "there was no indication of their involvement [in Kennedy's murder]."

2.) ' Writing in 1969 mob authority Ralph Salerno said that "a man like Meyer Lansky [the mob's financial wizard, true name Maier Suchowljansky] is the equal of any family boss, and the superior of some." '
(Legacy of Secrecy, pp. 1184, 1146, respectively)
 
Wikitree has an entry:

'Rosa (Termine) Sparacio d. 1910 Louisiana.'

In another place Wikitree has: 'Rosa Sparacio, wife of Cosimo Salerno/'

So the Sartor-Termine link at Waco, Texas and elsewhere is misleading because of Salerno DNA in Louisiana.
 
After 54 years, who is still being protected?

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Big Oil's Clay Neff, Chevron North America, links to Carrie Arilla Neff Hubaker DNA line that includes William Barclay "Bat" Masterson..
 
Oswald's mother worked at the Methodist mafia's Orphan's Home in Waco, and there is a switch in the story for Oswald visiting his mother either in Waco or Ft. Worth at this point in the story. Clinton DNA is Methodist mafia DNA.
 

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