Most conspiracy theories surrounding President John F. Several JFK assassination experts, like the former New York Times investigative reporter Phillip Shenon , see Mexico as the best place to find answers regarding a possible conspiracy and who was behind it. He arrived Friday morning, Sept. Was Oswald a kind of rogue James Bond who went south of the border to consort with communists, Cuban revolutionaries and spies — or just a deranged killer?
Every communist and democratic country had an embassy in Mexico City — the only place in the Western Hemisphere where these enemies coexisted more or less openly. According to witnesses from the Cuban and Soviet diplomatic missions, Oswald visited their embassies repeatedly on Friday and Saturday.
He was desperately seeking visas to those countries, which Americans were then prohibited from visiting. These flames were further fanned by the book being the basis of the Oliver Stone film JFK, in which Garrison, the dogged New Orleans district attorney seeking the clarity of truth, was played by Hollywood star du jour Kevin Costner. Anti-communist elements within the agency thought the president was toning down the Cold War rhetoric, favouring toleration over polarisation.
Johnson was right at the top. The US had been concerned that Diem was about to hand control of the country to the communists. The Cuban Missile Crisis — the superpower stand-off that had taken the world to the brink of nuclear war in — was solved when Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev withdrew his missiles from Cuba.
It was possible that the USSR wanted revenge for this, and the fact that Lee Harvey Oswald used to live in Minsk and had a Russian wife added extra layers of credibility. Garrison was no idle speculator. In , on the grounds that Oswald had been a resident of New Orleans a few months before the assassination, he launched a deep-reaching probe into the events leading up to that fateful day in Dallas.
Garrison even unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw — the founder of the International Trade Mart in New Orleans and later revealed to be a CIA operative — on charges of conspiracy to assassinate the president.
And we got one. A lonely, young man, his mind steeped in Marxist ideology, apparently frustrated at his inability to do anything well, had crouched at a warehouse window and — in six seconds of world-class shooting — destroyed the president of the United States.
Garrison and his sharp-witted team unpicked a tangle of dealings and relationships between the CIA, the FBI, local politicians and underworld elements along the Gulf Coast.
It appeared that a covert cabal had been established, one united by the issue of Cuba; anticommunists wanted the US to overthrow Castro, while local gangsters were eager to reassert their pre-revolution business interests on the island. In Oswald, the erratic Marxist, they had their ideal patsy.
As a notable prosecutor, Garrison applied his calm, methodical legal mind to the case, compellingly pinpointing the contradictions and inconsistencies that underpinned the 26 volumes of the Warren Report. I found nothing of the sort. The deadline was simply days away. Such an exercise might have silenced the conspiracy theorists who, for decades, had been claiming a government cover-up over the killing.
And this was the case when the documents were released six days later. Most were made available, but not all. Of the 3, documents that had previously avoided public scrutiny, were withheld or redacted on the request of various government agencies, pending a day review. Of course, such a move added more fuel to the conspiracy fire. The files that were released contained some interesting disclosures. The book and film were major shapers of public opinion towards a conspiracy that was forged at the highest levels of the US establishment.
Certainly, those who still have faith in the lone gunman theory are in a distinct minority. The crime seemed too vast to be attributed to a single criminal. This is a case that will almost certainly never be closed. Sign in. Back to Main menu Virtual events Masterclasses. Rights Access Status. Relation Is Part Of Desc. Subject Geog. Type Category. Format Medium. Format Media Type.
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