“Gordon Novel’s wife testified to Jim Garrison that Novel was the clean-shaven person impersonating Oswald and fabricating evidence against him in advance of the assassination. William Seymore also was impersonating Oswald at the car dealership, rifle ranges, barber shop as well as meeting with Mrs. Sylvia Odio in Dallas on the evening of September 25, 1963. (CH XI, 367 et seq.)” — Jay Pound, “Who Told the Truth About JFK?” - Critique, p. 87, Spring/Summer 1986, #21/22 (Box 11451, Santa Rosa, CA 95406. A sample copy of Critique costs $6.)
Q. If Hunt was in Dallas 22 November 1963 with orders from the Bilderbergs and the CIA to kill John Connelly wasn’t that doing it the hard way, in terms of security, seeing that the President was there, too?
A. Hunt may have just had a contract on Connelly, with no specifications about when or where to shoot him, and may have picked the time and place where JFK was to be hit so as to embarrass his bosses, in addition to double-crossing them. People under him may have been told that the President was getting lax about security and needed to be frightened into being more careful, thus justifying hitting Connelly then and there to them — at least that much had been hinted to me.
“I think that subsequently, by now, the CIA may not have known where Hunt was at the time, and they may not even have realized what he was up to until years after and years later when his name started to be commonly mentioned in connection with the assassination. I think by now the CIA probably knows where Hunt was and what he was doing or have some very strong feelings about that, and what they’re not too happy about it. But whatever it was, and is, that Hunt was involved in, it seems to be, or would appear, that he was around Dallas about the time of the assassination, involved in some clandestine activity. It may have been illegal clandestine activity, even something the CIA was unaware of. The CIA acts very strangely about this. The CIA will not give Hunt any help… Helms gave a deposition which said nothing. No way would he go out on a limb for Hunt. In my own mind, I have a feeling that the CIA knows where Hunt was and what he was doing, and while they’re not going to prosecute him for a lot of reasons, they’re involved in the cover-up themselves and don’t want to bring any embarrassment upon the agency… Hunt, for his own part, might not be strong enough to bring them forward to defend him before any committee or in a court of law, it’s at least strong enough for them not to take any overt action against him… It’s a very, very strange thing.” — Victor Marchetti, “Ex-CiA Official speaks Out” by Greg Kaza, Full Disclosure (c) 1986 Capitol Information Association, Box 8275, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. $15/yr.







