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Summary
➡ The text discusses the complex history of the CIA’s involvement in Cuba, including their relationship with Frank Sturgis, a former head of security for Castro who later worked for the CIA. It also delves into the CIA’s manipulation of Cuban exiles and their role in the heroin trade. The text further explores the CIA’s operations in Afghanistan and the formation of Operation 40, a global assassination group. Lastly, it touches on the JFK assassination and the CIA’s connections with organized crime.
➡ The text discusses a controversial operation involving the Green Beret and the son of Bin Laden. It questions the tactics used during the operation, suggesting that there were inconsistencies and potential cover-ups. The text also mentions a failed assassination attempt on Castro and the alleged involvement of the CIA. Lastly, it delves into the Kennedy assassination, suggesting that there were premeditated plans and hidden details about the event.
➡ The text discusses a conspiracy theory about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It suggests that the CIA, using the Chicago Mafia, orchestrated the event, and that the official story is a cover-up. The text also implies that the Secret Service and the media were manipulated to support the official narrative. Lastly, it claims that Kennedy was instantly killed by a shot to the temple, contradicting official reports that he died later in the hospital.
➡ The text discusses a conspiracy theory about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It suggests that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the real killer, but rather a scapegoat. The theory proposes that the CIA and the Chicago mob were involved in the assassination, and that a man named Mack Wallace was the actual shooter. The text also mentions a book called “Primary Target JFK” which provides more details about this theory.
➡ The text discusses the experiences of individuals who have worked for the CIA and feel used and discarded. These individuals are trying to expose information that could benefit humanity, despite the risks. The speaker expresses frustration that their testimonies aren’t being heard at a higher level, and hopes that their efforts to expose the ‘deep state’ will be recognized and supported.
➡ The text is about a man named James who was involved in covert operations with the CIA, flying guns to Nicaragua and cocaine back to Arkansas. He worked with notable figures like Felix Rodriguez and Porter Goss, and was also a pilot, flying missions from Central America into Arkansas. James was part of a birthing program from a young age, trained as an assassin, and attended the School of Americas in Georgia. He also had a troubled family life, with his sister being killed by her husband and him killing his half-brother.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including the involvement of the CIA in different operations and the role of individuals like Bush and Fletcher Prouty. It also mentions Operation Zipper related to JFK’s assassination and the CIA’s influence on American corporations. The text also talks about the training of assassins and the story of a warrior named Sturgis. Lastly, it mentions a confession video of an assassin and the suspicious death of a Virginia State Police officer.
➡ The text discusses the alleged involvement of the CIA in illegal drug operations in Afghanistan and Laos, suggesting that these operations were linked to the appointment of Hamid Karzai as the president of Afghanistan. It also claims that the opium trade was facilitated through Cuba and that the U.S. military was involved in transporting drugs. The text further alleges that the Bush family was involved in these operations. Lastly, it mentions Barry Seals, a pilot allegedly involved in these operations, and criticizes the portrayal of him in a movie.
➡ The text is a narrative about a person’s experiences with covert operations, including disguises, explosives, and secret missions. It also discusses the assassination of John F. Kennedy, suggesting that the speaker was involved and that Lee Harvey Oswald was used as a scapegoat. The speaker describes their role as a backup shooter and mentions other individuals involved in the operation.
➡ General Roselli was seen picking up rifle brass from a church gun. He had a weapon hidden in a briefcase and wore a reversible jacket to blend in after the shooting. The weapon used was a single-shot bolt-action pistol, specifically a Remington XP100, chambered in .221 Remington Fireball. This weapon was used in the Kennedy assassination, and there’s been controversy over the exact type of ammunition used, but it’s confirmed to be .221 Remington Fireball, not .222 Remington.
➡ A man who worked for a government agency for 28 years is considered a national security threat due to his knowledge of various high-profile crimes. Despite attempts to get him to testify before Congress, he has been denied immunity. He was once kidnapped and tortured for a ledger containing information about 66 murders, including that of John F. Kennedy. Despite his ordeal, he survived and continues to hold onto secrets that could potentially expose significant truths about the country’s history.
➡ The text discusses various conspiracy theories and historical events involving the CIA, including the assassination of President Kennedy and General Patton. It suggests that the CIA has changed significantly over the past 62 years and may need reorganization. The text also mentions the capture of Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan and criticizes the CIA’s approach to planning and executing such operations. Lastly, it shares a personal story of survival against corrupt law enforcement.
➡ A man recounts his experiences with law enforcement and the legal system, claiming he was unfairly treated and convicted. He also alleges involvement with high-profile figures like Hillary Clinton and Osama bin Laden, suggesting they had connections to illegal activities. He further discusses his knowledge of controversial events like the Benghazi incident and the assassination of Osama bin Laden. The man believes he was targeted due to his knowledge of these events and people.
Transcript
And the stuff that James Files was doing was basically some of the stuff that some of the guys that I work with would go off and do certain jobs because they were tasked to do them. That’s what James Files was. He was full time into that. So he was like me. They call you. You get up and you go for me. I’m thinking, this is like, you know, I’m serving my country. He thought the same thing. He’s serving his country. So we’re going to go into that a little bit. So I know a lot of people, you know, have issue with, you know, how could you kill the President? Because he was tasked to do that by our government.
Right. A secret government, as we’ve all learned. And I, I could, I could sell you the same things. A lot of stuff that I did over the years. I’m like, that’s very suspect. What I. What they put me and Tassidu. But gentlemen, now the show is yours. We’re gonna let you, Let you do all the talking. I set the stage. You guys are abs. Both of you gentlemen are absolutely amazing. Thank you guys for sharing. Let’s. We kind of have a, A little thing that we’re gonna go off of. Uh, Colonel Fletcher Prouty, US Air Force, CIA, Operation Mobile White Star.
That’s where we’re kind of going to start off. But thanks for coming on. And what about. Wow, it’s amazing. Thank you for having us. Yeah, Jim and Jim, thank you for. I mean, you, you came out to James’s house, and that’s. That’s amazing. Uh, Pamela is there. Maybe Pamela will, will pop in a little bit. James, James Foz’s wife, who, who got the Primary target book. There she is. She popped in, right? There you go. And so I highly recommend this book. I’m gonna, like, read a couple passages from that which will blow. It blew me away.
And it’s probably going to blow, you Guys away and let’s jump in. Gentlemen, one thing just right from the top. We, we want the, the website to get the autographed first edition. Either hardcover or, or soft cover books are available. The only place you can get them autographed with the thumbprint on them is on their website that will be announced during the show. The other thing too is we. They’ve had some problems in the past because of the extravagant cost of international shipping. Anyone watching the show is overseas or outside the continental United States. Please order from author house.
And instead of ordering from the website, you can’t really get an autograph copy because the shipping is like three times the cost of the book. And they can’t do it for the, the money that’s on the website. And. But everyone should get a copy of this book. It’s autographed by James really. And when the truth comes out and it’s got his thumbprint in it that verifies it’s his signature. And I believe this book is going to be worth a mint someday. So. But James wants to start off talking with. About Colonel Fletcher Browning. All right, let’s do it.
Okay. Colonel Fletcher Prouty. He was in charge of Operation Mobile White Star. And right before he was deceased, before he died, they interviewed him and they asked him if he knew me. And he said yes, I was one of his men. And he leveraged a little bit and he said the only thing he said I was a good soldier, but the one thing he had against me was I was too much into overkill. But I like to get the job done. That, that always like blew me away because I’m in my career. I was like you.
I, I just, I went full bore. And sometimes that got me into trouble. But I like you, I got the job done. And so, you know, colonels, generals, admirals, you know, they, they want us to do a certain thing, they want us to follow a certain script. But yeah, they, they hamper us a lot of times. So that’s funny. I got more letters reprimanding me than I did congratulating me on the jobs well done for some of them because I went too far. Yeah, and you were, you were like in Vietnam and you were like an incredible operator in Vietnam.
We got a little trouble, trouble over there because again, you, you went, you know, far beyond the scope of what they wanted to control everybody. Yeah, I wrote up my report and I wrote my own Marshall, Court Marshall. But I just told the facts on what happened. So one of the reasons why you got into this group is because of your, your problems with the court martial. And so they kind of indoctrinated you into this, this group. And I, I know of other people over the years that I work with, with SEAL teams that would get, they get in a little bit of trouble and then they kind of disappear.
And I knew that they were going into different groups as well. And I would see them 10, 20 years later and they would tell me, yeah, I was with this super high speed group. And I was like, wow. But you were, you were in my group. We worked for the Alphabet agencies, work for various agencies. The whole thing was you. And I was maybe on a different level. That’s totally what it is. And I want everybody to be aware of that because in, in a lot of ways James to me is like, he’s like the ultimate badass that I wish I’d been at some point, of course not killing, you know, some of the people that he did.
Now we look back on it, but that’s, they always charge us, you know, to go after these people. And that’s, that’s kind of where James and his group got, got caught up in. Now, uh, going down further, uh, Ted Shackley with the CIA, tell us about, uh, he has been, uh, Operation Phoenix. Operation Phoenix, Yeah, the Phoenix program, which was nothing but an assassination group of the South Vietnamese government. And first we let out about 20, 000 and then they went to 30. Finally they got up to about 50, 000. That is more accurate. That’s how many people, because they was against the South Vietnamese government, they talked about it, they ran it down or whatever.
And anytime the Vietnamese government that’s in the south, there they got teed up with somebody. We get orders to eliminate this family. Yeah, I knew guys when I, when I first came in into the SEAL teams that were part of that Phoenix program and they told me some pretty crazy stories how they would go in and take some of their gear, like their RPGs, and they’d sabotage them so that when they fire, they blow up all kind of crazy stuff. So, yeah, that’s, that’s part of what, you know, the CIA programs are all about, you know, going in and doing all that stuff.
Yeah. And we try to blame it on the opposition. We would do the job even if it’s killing our own people and we turn it over and the weapons we used and we’d always leave a little bit of discrepancy behind the point to the rebels that we were fighting against. Wow. So incredible because when, when I would go Overseas for the CIA, working in my capacity as basically security guy to protect the guys gathering information. I would go into different modes where I would camouflage my be, you know, put on Shawar Karmese if I was in the Middle east, grow up my beard.
If I was in Pakistan, I’d put on a mustache and glasses and a wit toupee. All kind of with the population that was there. Yeah. So you. You were able to blend in too, obviously. Wow. And so you’re SEAL Team 6, CIA, you know, so military industrial complex shift. That’s where you were. You’re deep into those. These programs doing, uh, what like some of us would end, you know, a little above you would be, wow, we wish we were in those programs. But you were recruiting in those programs and obviously doing some crazy stuff. David Atlee Phillips, CIA recruitment.
He was my control controller back then. Today they call them handlers. Back then they were. Yeah. Early on with the cat, we were known as cowboys. David. David Atley Phillips, he was a pretty nice guy. I like David Atley Phillips. He was all right. And he’s the one that woke me out of the Hines Veterans Hospital there in Broadview, Illinois. And he put me in Florida. And the first person I met was Frank Sturgis, who was the sao. He was head and head of it. The SEO was a secret army organization for the Cubans. They were reusing.
And Frank Sturgis was the Castro in the beginning. Frank Sturges, head of security for Castro until Castro went fully communist. And then Frank Sturgis sold his services to the CIA. Wow. Incredible. Now, in the book that you and Pamela worked on together, Primary Target on page 178, you guys go into how the CIA told Cuban exiles. They covered up lies. So they had Cuban exiles and they’re telling them lies. So this is what was really going down. So you’re asked a question about Castro and the CIA and you said. You said, let’s go back to the time before JFK was president.
Batista was in bed with or organized crime. So Batista was. He was. He was president in the 40s, I think, and then in the 50s, up till Castro came in. So women about 58 or 59, you’re right. Okay, so Batista wanted a bigger cut in the heroin trade. Now this blew me away. I’m like, heroin trade? Are you kidding me? So this is why they wanted to have Castro in there, because Batista was trying to get a bigger cut. And they’re like, they took him out. This is chain of islands off the coast of Cuba and that’s where the heroin was processed at.
That came from Burma out of the Golden Triangle and there, there it crossed over the short peninsula to the Yucatan and it traveled west on Yucatan until he got into Mexico, regular Mexico itself. Then it took a sudden rather in turn and traveled north up to the United States. And that’s when the heroine picked up the name Mexican Mother. Wow. Unbelievable. So that, that was a big reveal for me and it’s probably is for a lot of other people. So one of the reasons why they, they kept saying that Castro, you know, assassination attempt by the ca.
No, that was just a cover because CA put him in there. CA kept him and said no more tourism because cast Cuba’s a communist country. It was all, all a lie, all the ploy. Yep. So they, and you said that was to keep the, the press out. Keep the press out. Journalists and the tourists are coming over there and sticking their nose into something that didn’t belong they should have kept their nose out of. And they didn’t want to make it public that the heroin was being produced and refined over there. Yeah, that’s, that’s pretty impressive, you know, that you’re involved.
So I can tell, I can tell you that when I was in Afghanistan worth ca, we’re hunting terrorists. And then we had these guys come in that were. Had worked. One of these guys was Green Beret officer. He comes in and he’s like, where, where’s, where’s it, where’s the drug dealers? And we’re like, what? It’s like so all the way back then, you know, so now he’s got a new job in Afghanistan. So they started to work, destroyed the poppy fields, the Golden Crescent there in the Middle east, in Afghanistan. And he had to pay for that himself.
They made him pay for it, reimbursed the farmers for him. Because the green grave was sent there to protect the Popperfields, not to destroy him. Ah, wow, interesting. So you even know about that program? I was like, oh, wow. So that’s, that’s amazing that, you know, you, you still have some connections evidently that have lasted quite some time. So now let’s move to George Herbert Walker Bush, CIA Operation of the 40. The 40 assassin training at Lake Pontrechon in Louisiana. Tell us a little bit about that George Bush. He was a recruiter as early as I know of, in 61 and 62.
And Luis beside a Carrillis and myself, we were the first two recruited into Operation Group 40. Operation Group 40 was supposedly an intelligence gathering group and Then that was the COVID story. But actually Operation 40 was a worldwide assassination group because there was nobody anywhere or any place that couldn’t be. So, yeah, this, this team basically consists of mostly former military. Former military, right. So your guys are like a military team, just like I’ve been talking about. So I, I would have buddies that I work with. I know you on some of these assassination. You know, where you went in assassinate people or kill people.
You work with a. A particular person a lot. That’s the way I was throughout my career. I would, I would be assigned someone. They would be my shooting partner. We, we’d work a lot of stuff together. And I know you, you had some over the years and tell us about some of your OR1, one of the ones that was there during the JFK assassination. I want to say Rodriguez was there, but he was not a participant in the JFK assassination. If he was, I did not know about it. But we kept everything. So if anybody got captured, they couldn’t tell on anybody else.
Yeah. So like when I was quite a few of the people in my circle, we worked together. Orlando Bosch. Orlando Bosch is another one. He was a good guy. How about Chucky Nicoletti? Gerald Nicoletti was not CIA. He was strictly Chicago outfit. And I worked with him on several experiences in the Chicago area and surrounding area. Okay, that’s, that’s interesting. So the, I thought a lot of those guys that were the assassins for the mob were also part of the 40 assassin, but they were completely separate. Okay, gotcha. So that, that makes a lot of sense.
So a lot of you guys are like working together on a lot of these different missions. Sometimes you would work with, you know, this is the way I was when I was in the CIA working for them. I come in, it’d be sometimes new guys, sometimes guys I had never worked with before. How was it for you when you came into some of these operations, like Harvey Oswald? I met him. We were introduced. I was running guns to Baton Ridge, Louisiana. There, Lee Harvey Oswald would take over and he’d move him into New Orleans and get him aboard one of the ships there.
And we were sending guns to Haiti to Papa Doc. When Papa Doc passed on, we continued to run guns to baby document. So, Jim Scott, you can. You can jump in anytime too and you know, add some commentary if you want, because I know your, your depth of insight on this stuff is far deeper than a lot of people will ever get. So if you have anything you want to add or ask any questions, feel free as well. Well, we’ve covered a lot of ground so far. And some of the key points that I wanted to make was that James, you know, he worked for the CIA for 28 years and did a lot of black ops, really deep black ops involving the operations we’ve talked about before, including, you know, I’ve sent you some pictures.
Che Guevara, the execution of Che in Bolivia. And, you know, there’s a picture of James with the operation. The only known photograph to exist for the Operation 40 group. It was taken in January of 63 at the LA Luna Hotel. It’s on the COVID of this book, Barry and the Boys. If you look up operation 40 under Wikipedia, this photograph appears, but it’s. James is the third person on the left. They can’t see. Can’t see it. Okay, the. If you’ll pull that picture up where it says Operation 40. All right. Pull that picture up if you would.
The operation 40 picture. Okay, get the picture right there. And so James is the third person on the left. I think I, on a previous show that you and I did, I misspoke. The guys on the right side, I said it was Felix and Barry and Porter, but it’s. It’s Felix and Porter and Barry’s the third one. Barry Seal, the pilot. James flew with Barry Seal a lot. In fact, many loads contraband into Mena, Arkansas. But that’s jumping ahead in the story. That’s it. If you, it’s the top one on the left. If you could pull it up.
Yeah, yeah, it wasn’t pulling up. Very, very good. Let me get out of that picture and see if I can get a better, better one. But if people can see the picture, if they just look up Operation 40 on Wikipedia and it’s the only known photograph. It was taken in January of 63 at the Luna Hotel in Mexico City. James is the, the third person on the right. I’m sitting next to Frank Sturgis. Frank Sturges has got his coat pulled up over his head. He actually, that picture, to me it looks more like Tosh Blomley, but he, he would know better than me that it was there it is.
The third person on the right is James Files on the left. Those the three people I named the last areas if you want with the X on him. He’s holding the drink in his right hand. And so if you. On the scan back a little bit on the, on the left side of the picture is Felix Rodriguez and then Porter Goss and then the pilot Barry Seal. That was the story about. In the, the movie American Made with Tom Cruise about flying the guns to Nicaragua and the cocaine back mean Arkansas with the CIA and the Clintons and the Bushes and all that stuff.
But this, that guy leaning over with the cigarette in his hand, laughing, that’s Felix Rodriguez. He was the one that the CIA officer that James was with in Bolivia when they captured Che Guera. And the second guy with his head turned to the left where you can see the right side of his face, that’s Porter Goss. And he was the director of the CIA under George W. Bush for a period of time. So he’s an original Operation 40 assassin. Third guy, Barry Seal. And I guess Barry was a pilot back then too. Yeah. And James says Barry’s the best pilot he ever flew with, you know, so I’m not sure who the Cubans are in the back.
I think in that picture on the website Spartacus, it identifies him as something. I think they actually on that website. I can’t remember it. I think it. I don’t know if it’s Sergio Castillo, which is one of his aliases, or if I. And it seemed like it said something like Blanco, loco Blanco or something like that, which would be crazy white guy, you know. Yeah, there you go. That’s. That’s James in front of his poster. That was here, the American made Tom Cruise movie poster. And that was Barry Seal. James and the other crew that were flying, they had a C123, I think it was a K model old reciprocating engine cargo Air Force plane.
Camouflage. It was called the Fat Lady. They flew missions from Central America into mean Arkansas, loads of cocaine into. For the CIA, the Clintons. So you had heroin coming in through Cuba and through Mena Airport. You had heroin or cocaine and drug or weapons and human smuggling too. Right, Right. Wow. So you’re. You’re on some of those flights with them. Right? Right. Sometimes I flew my own plane. Wasn’t my plane. I belonged to the Agency. Right. Fictitious name and one of the old DC3s that I flew, which would be a C47 military number. DC3 in America numbers.
So you, you flew too? Oh, yeah. Wow. Oh my God. Yeah, that’s. That’s pretty impressive. Mobile watch star Pop Buell from Iowa. He was the one that taught me how to fly. Nice. Yeah, we had. We had a lot of SEALs and Green Beret, basically Delta and SIL team. Six guys that would learn how to fly and they would do. We would do operation with them flying and Cessnas and all that kind of stuff. So that’s interesting. That you, you became a pilot, uh, to move a lot of this stuff as well, because you’re already, uh, in the program.
They know they can trust you. And, uh, you’ll, you’ll, you’ll do what you’re told pretty much. And you’re, you’re flying the stuff all over thinking you’re doing it for the American government and to save people, save lives and all that kind of stuff. Kind of same thing that all of us do it for. It’s crazy. It’s like on a primary target. I didn’t want to really go with that part of it. My wife wanted to put it in the books and she was writing it together. And it’s the first book we did together with me out of prison.
The first two books we did, I was in prison. We’ve got in there my birthing program. And it tells how I come to be what I was. And from day one I was born, my mother’s like government property. Wow, that’s, that’s incredible. So attended Camp Hero. And some of the people have heard of Camp Bureau. A lot of people have never heard of it and they didn’t know what all went on there. Tell them where it is. It’s a Montoya, Long Island, N.Y. so that I have a picture of your family. It’s a, it’s a, it’s, it’s a good looking picture.
Let me share that with everybody. Yeah, it’s. You have a picture of my family. It had to be a little boy. Okay. My. I was real young. That was my mother and that was my stepfather, Bad Brazil. And I was never adopted by him. But that was in Melrose Park. Yeah, that was in Melrose Park. I was born with an X number for a name. That went from that, Jimmy Sutton. And from that I went to Jimmy Files. The reason I changed my name from set to files was because of a lot of radical humans that I had worked with and my own safety, protection of my family.
I wasn’t worried about myself. It was my family that. Not my mother, my father, so to speak. But when I married my oldest daughter’s mother. So were you the only child? No. I had a sister and a brother. I had a half brother, I guess you call it. I shot him in the Yucatan, left his body there. And my sister, her husband killed her in 59. He shot her with focus shotgun with double up at four and a half foot range. Mary Pearl and R. Johnson shot her. So. Wow, crazy. The only two original by my mother, except for Henry Hank.
But your sister Was half sister too. No, she was a full sister. No, because you didn’t know your dad. Well, I didn’t know my dad, but my sister, Navy birthing program, my sister. I considered her my full sister and with head of my mother. I know, but I do genealogy understand these things. And she was your half sister too. But anyway, I had a messed up life and never really had a family together. I got my. Until I got married and then my oldest daughter and everybody actually long story, I won’t even go into it. And when I got married again later on I had this other one is my youngest daughter.
That’s the end of that there. Wow. So it sounds like maybe there were some like you’re talking about. You were, you were groomed from an early age. And then other family members started attending Camp Hero. So. Yeah, that’s, that’s incredible. An early age. She put you on the Greyhound bus. You need to go there. We don’t got to go through all that six months at a time. Wow. He was trained as an assassin as a child. And I also attended the School of Americas in Georgia. We had two schools. We had one in South America, one in the Central Central hemisphere, Central America and one in Georgia.
But when we didn’t call the countries, we said Southern hemisphere, which is South America. We work the Central hemisphere, which is Central America. The Northern hemisphere is North America. So we had three hemispheres. We didn’t call them by name. We just said, yeah, the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, one of the others. Somebody else will reset. The world was playground. Incredible. So, yeah, they’re basically doing this from a very, very early start. American’s history was on the Germans. The Nazis were trying to create the perfect daring soldier when the United States was doing the same thing. And the birthing program was in Mobile, Alabama.
And. But tell them about the, the people make it and where you, where you think they went in the. The Brookhaven. Well, 123 people attended. My birthing program was all born the same year and only 14 of us out of camp here are graduated. What happened to others? I don’t know. But they may have been used as experiments. Brookhaven Laboratories. I don’t know. That’s amazing. So when, when were you born? What year? 19 and 42. January 24th. Okay. So obviously programs are already here. The, the Nazi birthing programs are already here. Wow. Crazy. Because we know, because we know the connection with George Herbert Walker Bush with the, the Nazi families.
When he was young, he would go, they would, they would travel to Germany and there’s pictures of him with some of the, some of the gen who, who would be eventually generals in the German army. So Incredible. Incredible. Wow. George Bush Senior I, I, I alluded to that exact same thing you’re talking about. He doesn’t even know about it. God bless him. I went where I was told to go and did what I was told to do. Yeah, the same with the Chicago mob. And when you get to the organized crime and government, it’s hard to tell the difference between the two of them.
One of my first interviews, confession of an assassin. They asked me, who would you rather work for, the government or the mob? I said, well, the government gives you a medal and they tell you a job well done, successful, et cetera. But the mob, you do the job, they got you and they kiss you on both cheeks and they stick a demo stuff full of money in your coat pocket. I said, you figure it out who pays the best. So that, I mean, that’s the way it works. Melrose Park, Illinois and you didn’t even know about the Vatican or the whole Catholic hierarchy.
I didn’t really care about any of that. You didn’t know about any of it. Wow, this sounds like there’s a lot of rabbit holes in a lot of that stuff. Now as far as like the Bush, you know, being involved, how, how involved was he in the training of the, the 40 assassins? I wouldn’t say he was involved in the training. He was more involved in recruiting and did most of the training. Gotcha. The spring Sturgis is a special breed type of warrior. He was a type of warrior that everybody wanted to be. He was a good guy.
He was tested. Yeah, tough. Sounds like a really tough guy and you know, you know, talk to talk and walk the walk. So that’s, that’s always gonna attract, uh, you know, you know, respect. So that’s good. That’s good. Now we have Operation Zipper on the JFK assassination. And I think Jim would be better explaining that. And I’ll catch my breath in the meantime. Okay, Jimmy, take a break for a second. And the one of the things that I want to do, if we go back to the original list that we have in our agenda is to show that there is a definite, you know, track that it’s all this is the CIA.
You know, it starts out with Fletcher Prouty running these programs. And his Jimmy joined the army like on his 17th birthday. He goes in the army, he deploys to Laos. He’s working with L. Fletcher Prouty, by the way, Colonel Prouty’s daughter Lauren is one of my neighbors and I didn’t find that out until a few years ago and she gave me. You remember that in the movie JFK, Donald Sutherland, who recently died played Mr. X. And you know he talked about why did they send. He said he was playing the part of elf Fletcher Prouty. And he said why did they send me to the South Pole? You know, to.
During the Kennedy assassination he was the liaison between the Department of Defense and the CIA. Well they knew Fletcher Prouty wouldn’t go along with it. I want you to make a comment about that. Fletcher Prouty was strictly by the rules book man. He would not break the rules or bend the rules. And Lance Dell hit bend the hell out of them or he would even break them to get the job done. But Fletcher probably would not do that. So I’m talking with Lauren Prouty and she goes, you know, I have something that you should have. And she gives me this little wooden penguin.
It’s like a. You hang it up and you can pull a chain on the bottom of it and the penguins wings flap. It’s a little handmade wooden toy but on it it’s painted South Pole November 18th through the 19th, 1963. Wow. And gave me that. She said my dad brought this toy back for me from the South Pole in November of 63. And I asked her, I said did you get to. Because she was involved with the filming of the movie JFK and she went with her father to you know, a lot of the sets and things like that.
And Fletcher Prouty wanted the, you know, the movie to be done right. And he was a consultant to the movie. He wrote the book jfk. They made the book that was, I mean the movie with Kevin Costner from that book jfk. And, and Lauren tells me, she just mentioned, she said do you know the, the other book that’s really good, this elf, Fletcher Prouty is the secret team. And so she said, you know, I typed both of my father’s books. He typed with, with his index fingers. He couldn’t type. And she typed both of the manuscripts for the books.
And I asked her, so you know, here I’ve got somebody that’s a pretty well known, you know, role in this. And, and she lived with him for all these years. And I asked her, I said what happened to his professional papers and all that kind of stuff? And she said my brother has them and he’s still alive. I’m not going to disclose his name or identity or all that stuff but you know, I haven’t been able to had the opportunity to go through that stuff. But so Fletcher Prouty is, you know, the key role and then as it flowed down from there and the recommendation from Ted Shackley and David Atlee Phillips and George H.W.
bush and to the point we’re here now of, you know, talking about Dallas, all this is CIA stuff. This is not the Chicago mafia deciding to shoot President Kennedy. You know what I mean? Just willy nilly out of the blue. Right. So the, the bottom line is that the connection with James files in the operation 40 photograph and then if you want to bring it up, the op, the picture of Felix Rodriguez and Che Guevara and that’s in October of 67. And the CIA guys call that no Che Day. And it’s like a day they celebrate.
I think it’s 10-9-67. And, James may want to make a couple comments about that operation. But when you’ve got his picture with the Operation 40 group in Mexico City in 63 and his picture standing behind Che Guevara in, in 67 who would, who wants to argue now there are going to people. You know the motto of the CIA and I know you know it from being Seal Team 6 is deny everything, admit nothing, make counter accusations. Right. And right when necessary, take hostages. So but he’s got a picture of him in 63 in Mexico City and a picture of him in Bolivia with, with Felix Rodriguez executing Che Guevara.
Who, who is to say, oh he’s not really a CIA black ops assassin. I mean what else, what other proof would you need? You know, you’ve got this the crime of the century. And we’ve talked about this on other videos, but I want to review it really quickly. When I was a state trooper in Virginia, I saw his confession of assassin video after renting it at Blockbuster, which is ironically I was talking to Pam earlier today and she said that’s exactly how I found out about it. And so you got this confession. And I thought, I said well I believe I’m looking at him and I believe he’s telling the truth.
So I talked, I skipped my chain of command and talked to a first sergeant and say what I’d like to do is the, what I’d like to do is look into this because Johnny Roselli probably had meetings in Virginia with the CIA and everything. So that’s a crime that the Virginia State Police can look into. First Sergeant apparently contacted a lieutenant at the headquarters of the Virginia State Police and about not long after that, they found him in the woods behind his house, dead, and said that he committed suicide. Yeah, right. So I don’t. I don’t.
You know, I can’t say that the FBI or the CIA or some other mercenary or whatever killed this Virginia State Police in it, but it looks awful fishy to me. And the. The rumors that I’ve heard. We talked about this in detail on previous videos. You know, it. It seems like, you know, and this was in December of 1998, you know, they’re still killing people to cover up the Kennedy assassination, you know, and I don’t want to be the next one, and I know James doesn’t either, but we, you know, this confession’s been out there how long? Geez.
Over 30 years, you know, so they can’t see that. No JFK, dead witnesses. There’s a lot of people that have died trying to tell the truth about this. Right. God bless them, you know, because they died. Standards of the truth. Yeah. So the bottom line is the whole. This whole story is linked from the beginning to the CIA. And there’s a lot of people that say that the biggest event that occurred in the history of the United States, that was the beginning, if you will, or the. Maybe the public beginning of the deep state taking control of our country, not as CIA, but the minions that they work for, you know what I mean, the big corporations and all that.
It seems to me the CIA is not really working for the people of the United States, that they’re. They’re really just an armed title 50 extrajudicial, lean green killing machine. You know, like they talk about Marines for American corporations and. Well, that’s kind of what that sounds like. It. It got hijacked with Colonel Fletcher Prouty when they sent him down to Antarctica. Right. So they could basically take James’s crew and use them for the assassination. Yeah. Let me jump forward just for one second and tell the people that never heard this before or been on the call.
And Eric Prince, the guy that was a founder of Blackwater, former Navy seal, you probably met Eric. Yeah, I put him through training. I worked with Blackboard for a while. Yep, great, great guy, all right. But he. He disclosed that when the CIA took control of Afghanistan after Tora Bora, that one of the biggest things they did was they put Hamid Karzai in the presidency in Afghanistan. Well, what Harmon Karzai doing, you know, before they made the president of Afghanistan, he was running a hot dog stand on the mall in Washington. Why does that guy need to be the president? Of a country.
The reason why is, is his brother Waleed Karzai was the biggest opium dealer in Afghanistan. That’s when they took, look it up, Wally Karzai. It was, it’s like it may have even been his half brother, but I think toward the end of the war and it even says that if you look it up like on Wikipedia and stuff like that, that he was on the CIA’s payroll and that’s who, who was running the big loads of opium out of Afghanistan for 20 years. And that seems to me that’s what it’s all about is drugs and dirty money, you know, and not only that, but it supports the military industrial complex.
All those bombs and airplanes and all that stuff they bought and all that money they wasted and then just walked away from it and left it over there. Billions of dollars worth of arms and even cash. Have you ever seen the picture of the, of the vault that they had the cash in? It’s about five or six feet deep of, and probably four feet wide of piles of hundred dollar bills, you know, wrapped hundreds. Oh yeah, yeah. I mean it’s just, they just walked away from everything. You, maybe you would have thought that they would at least distributed that to the troops.
Here’s $10,000. Thanks for coming. You know, I mean, I just left that stuff behind for the, for the Taliban. I mean, crazy. But so the whole connection between Afghanistan and Laos and all those kind of things and the CIA, it’s all, a lot of it is illegal drug operations. So. And sitting right here beside me is, you know, one of Barry Seals co pilots and a guy that, you know, was involved in that kind of stuff. There’s been many books written about this whole situation. The Crimes of the Patriots. True Tale of Dope Dirty money in the CIA.
This is back in the 80s. People are trying to warn. It’s a book. They can’t see it on screen. Withdrawn from the library. It’s too small. I’m just saying. Okay, so this history is out there back to the CIA and what do you want to have to say about the, about the opium from Laos and all this whole thing? Well, they’re going drag over. And then over there in Afghanistan we had what they call the Golden Crescent. That’s where the opium kept coming from there and was being processed and was still being processed outside of Cuba there in the Isle of Isles of Youth and transported into the USA from Vietnam.
We flew a lot of the heroin in from there via America, was flown inside bodies of the soldiers that died. That was called The China Trail. Yeah. They were doing the same thing from Afghanistan, too, from what I’ve heard. So that’s interesting. So they were. They were using. They were flying the same heroin like they were using from Laos and Vietnam area, Golden Triangle through Cuba. They were doing the same thing with Afghanistan, flying it from into Cuba. Again, still using Cuba. Wow. Yeah, still using Cuba. You know, during that time frame is where we had a huge.
I’ve been out of the circle for quite a while, but there’s a good thing going. I don’t see why they would get rid of it. They’ve got a fence around the place and it says restricted trespassers will be arrested. And Jesse Ventura, he tried to do an article on it. He went there and he got run off. Somebody showed up. They had no identification, no tags on them or nothing, but he was performing to get out of there before they shot him. I figured the place is still being used. Wow. So, yeah, there’s a comment in the Afghanistan was a drug war.
They just rearranged the triangle. Now. I. I saw evidence of this. There’s a lot of people that talked about that, but I had no idea they were running it through Cuba. That. That’s. That’s a. That’s a huge reveal right now right there where it got processed. We plan right there. Unbelievable. And, you know, the other thing too is. And I. I want to say I can’t remember the other one, but there was a couple ships owned by George H.W. bush. One was named Barbara, after his wife. And supposedly those. Those boats were running drugs to the oil rigs in the Gulf of America now.
And then, you know, the oil rig workers, both the helicopter flights and the boats that transform. Transported back and forth from Louisiana and Florida and the other place, Mississippi, out to the oil rigs and come back. They’re not checked by customs. They just come and go take whatever they want. And that. And that’s how the. The Bushes apparently. And you can imagine when George was the president and George W. Was the governor of Texas and Jeb was the governor of Florida, how much. How many illegal drugs came in this country. No kidding. Can you imagine? Wow.
Good point. Holy moly. Yeah. One of the landing places in Florida was Venice Airport. And Jeff Bush got. I don’t remember somebody found in there. He picked up a couple kilos of cocaine because he was having a party. Jeb and George Bush Jr. Were seen taking the drugs off the plane in Venice, Florida. Really? Yep. Daniel Hopsicker and come into Florida. We used to put up underneath the Belly of one of the. Either United or Dell or whatever flight it might be. Big fasting airline. We would fly right up underneath it. So we wouldn’t show it as a separate lamp on radar.
Cross through the Adz Adiz which is an open gate that’s five miles wide. We used to hit the service and go to ground and try to get the Runway immediately to get the plan where we could get the DEA there. Did Barry Seal teach you that trick? Yeah, it’s Hillbury Seal. I have it from someone else that they thought that he was. He was skimming. They made a movie on Barry Seals. And I was very disappointed in the movie they made him out to be the largest drug dealer in the world. And he wasn’t. He was just the best pilot.
You’re blocking Jim’s face. Yeah, interesting. So they just made him scapegoat. Kind of like the, you know, like they do with everything. Got the family. It was barred with the CIA by the DEA. Very shields through the plane for the D8 where they cut holes in the wings. And the mounted cameras there on the wings. And they filmed all the bases, all the landing strips and the drill bases where we stopped at and everything else. And when the flame was gone, the CA from the DEA they didn’t tell us where the plane had been used at.
So they put it to flying. And I think Cook was the pilot on it. Eugene Halfus, he was a kicker on the plane. And he had gotten a parachute from Homestead, Florida, which was not allowed to have aboard. Have aboard the planes. And when the rebel saw the plane, after court cases and everything started, they saw the plane flying over. They shot down the fat lady and have a push parachuted out. And he was the only survivor. And they took him as prisoner. Well, I was doing federal time at that point, Wisconsin. And I had a couple of people from the agency come see me there.
And they wanted to know about it because that was where we shut down. Was one of my old theater operations. And he asked me, what should they do? I told him, I said, get Eugene out of there as fast as you can. I said, because he will talk. He’s weak, he won’t hold up. I said, if you can’t get him out, I said, terminate, you have to terminate. And they didn’t do it. So Eugene was. He spilled his guts to the world on television, going to travel and everything else. Crazy, crazy stuff. But anyways, if the D A would have told the CA it used to plan to film all the drug basis.
We would have never used that plane back in the central hemisphere overseas somewhere. We have plenty of airplanes. Yeah, it’s. I. I realize the CIA has its own fleet of ships and its own fleet of aircraft. America was one of the world’s largest airlines. Wow. Interesting. It was sold off, I believe lawyer by the name of Williams handle it. And it was sold off at a dollar a share with the lending rights at the different airports. And they went from Air America to different names like Central Air Transport, which we call Cat and several other names of it.
Yeah, I think Evergreen was. They were. They were doing some stuff too for the CIA. Evergreen? Yeah, it’s based out of Arizona. Yeah, we actually used to. When I was Seal Team 6, we would jump at that, that air base. I’m not going to name it, but we would jump there. And uh, all the guys were like, that’s. That’s the CIA. Yeah. Evergreen, I was like, ah. They kind of gave us along wide path to walk down. So they, they make, you know, here you guys are serving, you believe and there. And I know that Bush at one time when he was the head of the CIA told you guys that if you ever get in trouble, he’s going to send a plane within 24 hours to pick you up.
And then you see to have it to us. If it could be moved by airplane. He had it to us 24 hours. So that’s. That’s kind of counter when you see, you know, Barry Seals get shot in the back of the head twice. And they say a suicide. And I know wasn’t shot. Excuse me. Barry Seals wasn’t shot in the back of the head. Very sealed. Was gunned down at the halfway house in Baton Rouge. I believe it was Baton Rouge, Louisiana. And they fired over a hundred rounds into his white Cadillac. And when Barry seen him coming, he just laid his head down over the stern wheel and he just took it.
Knew there was no way out. Huh. Wow. Mer. And I wouldn’t have been looking at what it’s backing into. I could hear this where people are ran into cars or whatever. I trying to get out of there now I’mma play a little clip from Lee Harvey Oswald when they, when they got him where he declares I’m just a patsy. And I think that’s very. Think about it. That’s the smartest thing he could say there in the theater when he held it. Don’t shoot. I give up. I surrender. Wow. Because that way the cops, he figured they wouldn’t kill him with right there with that many witnesses.
So they walked him out of the theater of life. And then that’s when he started yelling when he got into the station lockup that he was Apache. You gonna play that? Yeah, it’s playing now. Just getting there. I don’t know what this is all about. So I’m just a patsy. And, you know, just like we’re talking about before you, he had a story when I was overseas working ca, you have a story, you stick to your story. You lie, you stick to your story. You and I have. I’ve done it many times. And then, of course, I had to do the lie detector.
I couldn’t lie to the CIA, but I could lie for them everywhere else, another country, you know yourself, you had to blend into the crowd. And you didn’t tell them why he was there. And you didn’t walk in there and say, I’m the CA and I got an operation New Year, so leave me alone. You don’t tell them that. You go in there and you blend and you make a disguise. Grow a beard or let your hair grow out long or whatever. Like me, one of my best covers was I’d get mobile clothes that went to that country and stuck around with a paper bag with a bottle in it and makes like I was drunk and speak all the languages I booked.
I take a razor and I like cut my throat here a little bit, get a little blood there, sort of run out, spread it around, put a bandage over and tape it around. And people try to talk to me. I open my mouth and I wouldn’t say nothing. And I just pointed my neck where it’s operated on and people would leave me alone. Brilliant. Wow. And plus, you’re like, you know, you’re drunk and you’re like homeless and you’re dirty. So your pariahs, no one’s going to talk to you before I put them on. And they just.
They’d snake the high heaven and back and I’d be dirty, grow a little bit of a beer, of whiskers. Nobody wanted to talk to me because I smell so bad. Brilliant. Brilliant. Yeah. So, yeah, we play the parts and we, we, you know, get away with some crazy stuff. Now we’ll call the name of the country. But I was into one restaurant and I was trying to recruit people. I had a meeting for that night before go to the meeting, I go into my role as a drunk and this and that. And I’d get a dumpster and move it over beside the wall of the restaurant and I plant exclusive there and make a doorway.
Because if I’m recruiting and all of a sudden this secret police come running in on me. I got no choice but to make an exit. So I blow the bomb. I didn’t give a who was around. I blow the bomb and make a hole in the wall. And I did escape that way. Wow. Have to use it the next day. I’d go back there and I’d play the role of drunk again. I’d lay around the alley. Nobody’s around. I reach up on there and I get the explosive out from underneath the dumpster by the wall and tear it back and put it away until I needed it later.
I didn’t leave any traces behind it. Crazy. There’s some very early Harvey Point breaching training for you. Absolutely. So. So Lee Harvey Oswald, he was. He didn’t do any shooting. He never finished. And the only nitro I’ve got a perfect test in the back. I believe his primary target in the back of that book that shows this is actual court document from the police station for lever. Lee Harvey Oswald had no nitrous on his cheeks or on his neck or anything else. And the only place in his hand he had him in the palm of his hand.
That was where he picked up the brass for me when I was calibrating the scopes out at Mesquite, Texas, where I was sticking the lamp ladder in. You remember the old lamp ladder ends I made you, don’t you? Handle. And the tray and the head on a nice shirt. Yep. That was their advertisement. He spent the five days before the assassination with Lee Harvey Oswald. Lee showed him around and he. He ran a bunch of errands with him and things like that. And, and. And I asked James before, you know, did you know that the agency was gonna use Lee as a patsy for the thing? And yeah, he said no.
So, you know, it wasn’t part of the setup or anything. Lee and I never discussed the Jennifer. Jennifer Kennedy assassination. We never discussed it. He showed me the streets one ways where the railway crossings was. We found what time to transcross there. We had all the local information because I went there as a weapons bear and a driver. I did not go there as a shooter. I was assigned to shooter the day of the assassination. And that was by Lansdale. Wow. You know, I didn’t miss. Would, Would this be a good point to, to digress to the.
We’ve talked a lot about the initial CIA support and you know, the. The weapon that was used in Remington XP100 chambered in 221 Fireball was issued by David Atlee Phillips but they’ll let Jim explain what happened actually in the span of, you know, 15 minutes or a couple hours maybe, if you want to go back to 10 o’clock or so before the assassination, talk about from when Chuck and them were walking around to what happened, if he can explain that to your audience, people that have never heard it, but I mean, this is a unique opportunity.
People watching this show realize that the man sitting beside me is the guy that killed John Infinity. Right before that, early that morning, me and Johnny Roselli drove into the old South Pancake house in Fort Worth, Texas. And we met with Jack Ruby there. And Jack Ruby gave him a 5 by 8 envelope with the Secret Service badges in it and a other identification. It changed the, the change of the route and the change of the route. The only was instead of going round and down Main street, under the viaduct, went down Elm street and slowed the vehicle down to where they figured we’d have a good shot at it and the time.
I still believe Harvey Oswald, he was no dummy. He was a genius as far as I’m concerned. He had a very high iq. And Chuck and me walked the morning and Chuck asked me if I would okay with being his backup. And I told him I’d be honored to be your backup. And I asked him what happened to Johnny. And he said, well, Johnny’s. They got a abort team flying in. They allegedly want to stop it. But the truth about the matter was with the abort team, which they wanted them there in case we blew the operation on killing Kennedy.
Then the abort team could take the credit for saving Kennedy’s life. The CIA would look good, somebody else pulling with him. And they were there that morning and they watched it all. I ended up being the backup shooter. And I was on the grass. You know, Johnny Brazelli was the. Charles Nicoletti was in the building on the second floor of the corner office building there. And General Roselli was picking up the brass from the rifle from church gun. So here’s a picture of you with the, with the weapon. And behind you is like a little briefcase that you, you put.
You, you had the weapon in, right? And you were wearing some kind of, uh, some kind of a jacket or something that you reversed after you did the shooting. Tell us a little bit. It was a dress jacket, but the inside of the dress jacket was a flannel lining. This is red and white squares and just like the railroad worker would use. And they check it in reverse side. Looks like a railroad work in the yard had a piece of chalk And I’m just marking numbers down on box cars because I’m walking along like I belong there.
And you just brought me the fedora. The fedora hat that I wore that morning at the time, it’s not the hat, but. It’s not the hat, but it’s like that anyway itself and the, the, the, you know, the make of the round. And yeah, you can see the. Did you shoot with one hand like that one? And yeah, one ends all I needed. That’s impressive, Michael. Let me also say that this picture was a reenactment that was done in 2020. A couple people had stolen those slats from that, from the actual original fence. I called the guy, it’s a long story, but he actually told me when we were in a conversation, he goes, you know, we were visiting a dealing plaza, my father, my brothers, and all this stuff one year, and my father stole one of those slats from the fence.
The guy actually told me, and he said he still got it somewhere in his garage. And I told him I’d pay him for it if you’d sell it to me. But anyway, that picture actually was taken in 2020. That’s a Remington XP100 stock of a later model that was done in black. The original one was a brown Zytel, like hard plastic. I sent a picture, if you want to pull the picture up, of the weapon. And it was a single shot bolt action pistol chambered in.221 Remington Fireball. And the, that picture showing James holding the stock over the fence.
Since he’s a convicted felon, he can’t have a weapon, you know, with him. So it was just a stock. So any FBI agent watching this thinks he’s gonna get James for a violation or something. There’s no point in that. But that’s the. The original gun looked like that. It had a three power Leopold M7 three power scope and it had the Leopold Detacho mounts. However, it did not have for the Kennedy assassination that brown Zytel stock. Wolfman. A fellow named George Calora, former Marine armorer that took care of the weapons for the Mafia, had equipped the.
The pistol with a wooden stock that has finger grips on the, you know, actually grooves for James’s fingers. It was fitted to James, but it was. The stock was replaced with a wooden stock. That pistol there belongs to me. It’s in my collection. And I had autographed the case and the pistol and I’ve got three more of them here with me now at James’s house that he’s Going to autograph after this show that I’m going to take and add to my collection. But that’s basically the weapon that was used in the Kennedy assassination. Factory ammo. It came in a box.
This is an original box. I don’t know if you can see it very well. Yep. Let me turn it over. Remington. Remington. Big green color. It’s marked on the end. 221 Remington fireball. It was a 50 grain bullet. And the cartridge, and I’m holding this up, it’s about. It might be 2 inches long. 50 grain bullet at about 2700ft a second. 2650, something like that. That’s incredible. That’s like a rifle round and a pistol. Amazing. And. And it was. We, we want to clarify one point. You want to go ahead and talk about that a second about the cartridge, the caliber.
Okay, you go ahead and explain it. Okay. So that there’s a lot of, there’s history behind this. Jim explained in the beginning when this round was developed by Wayne Leak at Remington Arms, that the darling cartridge back then that bench rest shooters used, that was super accurate. In fact, Mac McMillan of the McMillan brothers, he, he set the world record in 1973, about 10 years after this with a 2. 222 Remington. It was basically five shots through the same hole. And that was the bench press cartridge, but shot in a 10 and a 3 quarter inch barrel bolt action pistol.
It had a really big fireball in front of it. And supposedly Remington had issues with the barrels. I guess if they did that dye penetration test or something like that, that there were stress fractures or something like that in the barrel. Plus this big fireball from that 222 cartridge, it didn’t burn all the powder. So Remington developed the shorter cartridge, the.221 Remington Fireball. It’s much shorter, smaller powder capacity. And James had Wolfman, his friend George Colora who took care of the mafia weapons basically did a handmade bullet that had mercury in it. And that’s another key point about James’s story that nobody in the world knew but they are able to prove now the evidence.
And it’s the mercury that was found on the Cartier wristwatch that was worn by John F. Kennedy the day that he was assassinated. That wristwatch went to Robert F. Kennedy, then went through his family. It eventually was sold for like a million dollars in an auction. The title of the book by Christopher and Michelle Fulton I believe is the Inheritance. And it was the story about that wristwatch. But the bottom line was when they, when they Tested the face of the wristwatch and the band and everything that had all these little silver specks on it. It was Mercury.
And James can illuminate that part of the story. But the Remington Fireball is. Here’s the key point. They tried. 222 Remington. It didn’t work. They were made in many other cartridges with a different contour barrel.22.257 millimeter BR.223.35 Remington later and all that stuff. I have similar weapons in 6 millimeter BR, 6 millimeter Remington.243 Winchester and 7 millimeter.08 Remington. But they have heavier barrels. Okay, well, they switched to the.221 Remington Fireball. All right. And there’s this story out there that when James after he shot Kennedy, he took the case out and he bit on it with his teeth and.
And then he put it up on the fence. Okay. And. And left that. And years later, a claim. Someone claimed that a.221. I mean sorry, a.222 Remington cartridge that the spent brass with dents in it was found right there on the fence. And I think the. Supposedly the person that owns that particular piece of brass to 222remington today is as a man that was involved with some of the early videos. He bought it William Dankbar. It was just a. A piece of brass that was found at the fence that had dents in it. And they claimed it was the one that they shot Kennedy.
But the thing was the pistol was not that James used was not a.222 Remington. It was a.221 Fireball. And. And also the real weapon that he used to kill Kennedy was out of through marriage or relatives house Arnold and K. Marbury. It was hidden under their bed. Their. I guess it was their nephew. Yeah, their nephew was kind of a troublemaker. He stole the pistol and the. In the briefcase and got it out and took it out and was walking around the neighborhood shooting birds. And he was arrested for doing that. The pistol apparently and the ammunition were seized in Round Lake Heights, Illinois back in the day.
And I have an original copy of the rest arrest report and the ammunition that was seized during that arrest was.221 Remington fireball, not 220. So just to clear that up, the. The round used. And I recently from the Remington archives through a repair center that bought a bunch of. When Remington recently went bankrupt and they sold a lot of their stuff, I procured Remington XB100 serial number one that was used for testing and evaluation and the barrel on it is a.221 Remington fireball. So, you know, I, I hope that puts it to rest. And you kind of fire.
222 through a. 221. That’s right. It’s not interchangeable like a. 38 special and a. 357 magnum. They don’t interchange. The, the. 221 fireball case is too short, you know, to, to fire. It won’t fit in the chamber. It’ll fit in the chamber, but it’s too small and, and they’re interchangeable. So you can’t shoot a.222 Remington in a.221 Fireball. So we just wanted to clear that up because there’s been a lot of questions out there. There. Some people believe it was a.222 Remington, some people believe it was a.221 fireball. This is the guy who fired the shot from the grassy knoll that killed President Kennedy.
We’re trying to get the truth out before he passes on. He has some health problems right now. And the, he, the confession video has been out there over 30 years. He’s been judged as being a national security threat multiple times. They won’t let him testify in front of Congress because of what I think what they’re afraid if they give him immunity and he tells not just this story, but the other stories that he was involved in working for the agency for 28 years, that would resolve a lot of other high profile assassinations and murders in this country.
They don’t want to let him talk in front of Congress. And it’s a shame. I thought, I thought President Trump would, would give him immunity. We’ve tried to contact him and stuff like that. I had a buddy out west. I don’t want to mention his name, but he knows President Trump’s personal attorney and he said he spoke to him. We just talked about this just about three days ago, and he told me he didn’t think that President Trump would give James immunity from prosecution or let him testify before Congress because he just knows too many secrets about this country.
And I think the original ledger that they tried to get, that was Chuck Nicoletti’s murder ledger. It had something like 66 murders in it, one of which was John F. Kennedy. They, they kidnapped and tortured James to get that ledger, and he never gave it to him. And so I don’t know. You want to make any comments about that? Jeff worked on me for about two, two and a half days, and when I, they finally passed out. They thought I was dead and my ankles were taped together, my hands behind my back, my wrist, you know, they’ve taped up.
They threw me out in the garbage dump and elderly man and woman come out there that threw their garbage out that morning. And they found me there and I was unconscious. So they called the police up and they told them that there was a dead body out there in a garbage dump. And the cops come out there to get me and they found a speck of life in me. They took me to the hospital and as soon as they brought me around I had him call my wife, notified I’ve been found. Had her notify Gorilla. He was my right hand guy, he was like my lieutenant.
He come pick me up and the hospital didn’t even want him to be carried out, but he said, no, I’m taking my boss home. He took me out and he sit with me for the following week with a Remington Model H70. Stepped on the sat, law enforcement only. And he stayed there at my house for a week guarding my body while I, I slept on the couch. Wow, nobody get to me. Yeah, the FBI wanted that ledger. You know, in his original confession of an assassin he mentioned that he, he knew where the original ledger was and that they wanted it.
And not only that, but the, the story that when it came out that he used the Remington XP100 and that, you know, the boy had been caught using it shooting at birds and it was confiscated and the ammo was, they looked, they went to every Round Lake community or in the Chicago area like 50 FBI agents looking for that Remington XP100. And wherever it was, whether the cops stole it or whether it had been, it’s kind of a unique weapon. You know, if it was in the, what do you call it, if it was in the evidence locker.
Evidence locker. That somebody had taken it. And you know how they do when after the, the, the probationary period for the, the, the right to file an appeal goes past. They don’t just keep stuff forever in an evidence locker. Guns like that, sometimes they’ll, you know, they’ll sell a batch of guns to a gun store to get the money so they can buy new equipment for the police department or something like that. So somehow it was disposed of. Maybe one of the cops stole it out of evidence, who knows? But the original one Remington XP100, 221 Fireball 10, 2/4 inch barrel, Leopold.
The old vintage 1963 with the arching letters Leopold M73X scope, detacho mounts that you could flip little levers and Take the scope off the gun and put it back on with wooden stock. And it was specially marked. And I’m not going to mention how it was marked, but it had some special markings on it that James put on it. And that’s the original gun that was used to kill John F. Kennedy. Some of the other weapons used were rifles, you know. Right. So let me, let me share this little clip. This is because James was talking about how he flipped his, his jacket in a railroad worker.
There was a actual railroad railroad worker that was there that they got to testify he saw the smoke from the grassy knoll. So he’s going to talk about it right here. Standing on the Elm street overpass at the time of assassination. Le there alone with others. There was a group of employees from the union terminal at the time and two Dallas policemen. What did you see and what did you hear? As the presidential limousine was rounding the curve on Elm street, there was a loud explosion. At the time, I didn’t know what it was, but it sounded like a loud firecracker or gunshot.
And it sounded like it came from the left and in front of us towards the wooden fence. And there was a puff of smoke that came underneath the trees on the embankment. Where was the puff of smoke, Mr. Simmons, in relation to the wooden fence? It was right directly in front of the wooden fence. I show you a picture published by the Warren Commission. It’s Commission exhibit number 2215, which is a view of the triple underpass area. That be good enough to mark this pen with an X. The area where you thought the shots came from, where you saw the smoke.
It was just after you heard the shot, you saw the smoke. What did you do? I was talking with a patrol in Foster at the time, and as soon as we heard the shots, we ran around to the wooden fence. When we got there, there was no one there, but there was footprints in the mud around the fence and there was footprints, only wooden, 2 before rating on the fence. Were you questioned by the Dallas police on that day? So that’s interesting. You know, so there’s probably been a lot of people that have, over the years that have talked about this.
I, I think this guy survives and, and they, they question him again 20, 30 years later. And he gave the same story. But that’s interesting. Was, was it muddy that day? Do you remember? It was, yes. I remember my shoe on the bumper of a car that was parked back there. Yeah, I think, I think you’ve, you’ve mentioned that before. Now, there was like when you were leaving Somebody was in a car that saw you, right? A woman. Her name was Dorothy. I forget her last name off hand. She was worked for the book depository. She was on her lunch break and she was down there sitting in a car eating her sandwich.
And she seen me when I walked across the carrying the briefcase. She seen me take the gun out and she scooted down in the seat and was peeping over the dash when I took the shot. And when I walked out, I looked at her, she looked at me. And she didn’t talk for many years after that. And then she talked to some of her people and family because everybody that’s been witnesses the Kennedy assassination was dying. Yeah, I’ve got a picture of her and somewhere around here an 8 by 10 lady. Smart, smart lady. Just keep, keep, keep you on the down low for that.
Maybe on the death bread confession type thing. Now that’s interesting. She work of the, the pot depository. But you know, supposedly there’s somebody up there taking shots, but she’s down there eating a sandwich. Do you think they’re, you think they’re ever there? Now, Jim, you, you believe someone was up there taking shots? Yeah, there was. Yeah, it was, it was. We’re. And a lot of people are that know about this are certain it’s the only fingerprint that was found on the boxes that it was Mac Wallace, he was LBJ’s assassin. Some people think that the CIA or the government are gonna right now they’re manipulating the paperwork and stuff so that they can blame the assassination on lbj.
And there. And also I’ve seen Distractive, you know, news online recently where they’re saying now that the grassy nose shooter was not James Files, it was the French assassin Lucien Sarti. Well, at least that would be admitting that there was a grassy knoll shooter. But since we know and I know you know from and all this evidence that, that an operation 40 CIA assassin that was involved in, you know, later and captured and killing Che Guevara was the grassy no shooter and he’s sitting right beside me right now. I don’t need to listen to all these distraction stories that are trying to say, oh, everybody that was involved was dead.
And if things had been so young and had so much experience in Laos and with the Bay of Pig stuff and you know, you know, like you said, it wasn’t like selected as the primary shooter right from the start. The CIA kind of said, okay, we’ll get the mafia to do it for us, you know, because, you know, how could they possibly gamble which they Ended up doing anyway using a paramilitary spy or GRS guy today to kill the President of the United States and then find out the sea. That’s why they’re not telling us the truth.
Because you know, it really would probably be the end of the CIA and it probably should change. But the people that did all this, they’re all dead. The CIA over the last 62 years has changed so much from what it was in 1963. It’s no reason. It probably needs some reorganization. Probably, maybe the, the title 50 killings maybe should be under the DoD and actually be given to tier one operators. And not, no offense to James, but you know, if, if I was going to pick today, not in 1963 but today, if I was going to pick somebody to assassinate President Trump, it wouldn’t be a 21 year old guy that you know, was had just a couple years experience.
It would be a guy like you, that was 45, who had been years in the CIA, years in SEAL Team 6 and would be the gray man of the gray man concept. You know, that would be the guy that nobody would expect. Of course nobody would expect the 21 year old either. But back then the guys top sniper in the Marine Corps back then in his early 20s, Carlos Atcock, you know, and Chuck Mooney, they had already killed you know like upwards of a hundred people in Vietnam. And they were just kids in the 20s being snipers.
You go look at the Vietnam veterans wall, you won’t find any old man hardly at all listed. Everything is young kids, majors from 17, 21, 22 years of age to the ones that died. They filled that wall up with over 50, 000 names. Yeah, so. And you know, if you would, the other thing too is like the Russians, you know some of their highest level assassinations recently have either been. A lot of them are in some kind of poisoning and one last one, the really high profile one was. What was it? Polonium. Polonium? Yeah, it’s a radioactive material that, you know, killed the guy over a period of time, not instantly but.
And you know something, we should digress a little bit and talk about two things. The big thing that caused Kennedy to make the statement that he was going to smash the CIA into a thousand pieces and cast it into the wind. Yep. Was the request by the British MI6 to assassinate General if you will, Lord or Viscount, whatever the British column, the World War II General Alan Brooke. And Kennedy told. Well you tell them what Kennedy told them about we will not use that. You will not use the personality or the personnel or the weaponry or anything, since we want no part of it.
And so a certain group of people went around Kennedy and they carried out the assassination. And Kennedy found out about it. And see, Alan Dulles was behind that. He came and brought the. The MI6 request to Kennedy and Kennedy said no, and they went ahead and killed him anyway. Well, when Kennedy found out that he. Behind his back and did it anyway, see, Alan Brook was going to write. He wrote his autobiography. And it had two things in it that the British said that the Americans and they couldn’t stand. One was he had been a general in 45 in the end of World War II, but here it is about 1959 or 60, and he comes up with this autobiography and he’s going to write in there one that the British had broken the Enigma code at Bletchley park for their counterintelligence.
And they, they could read the Germans mail during World War II, which helped them win the war. And then. And. And that wasn’t declassified until like 1974, but this is like 1959. And the British didn’t want him to disclose this in his autobiography, but he was going to do it anyway. The second thing was is he was going to write disparaging comments about what idiots. Dwight Eisenhower, you know, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley, that they were just idiots and they got a lot of Americans killed because they were. They were not good field commanders and all that.
And he. He was going to write a lot of disparaging things about the American generals. Well, the British wanted to kill it, and they figured the Americans would go along with it. And so when Alan Dulles decided to go around him, the. But Patton was killed too. When he opened his mouth, there was a oss, another CIA guy got him. Douglas Bazada killed General Patton. That car accident that happened was like a false flag to kill him. And he actually lived through it. And then they moved him to the hospital and he was recovering great. And they put him down in the basement and then he ends up dying.
So. Probably poisoned him. Yeah, he’s supposed to be flown upgraded to a different hospital in Germany or something that day, and all of a sudden he just dies in his room. Right after the press left the room he had. He was sitting up in his chair, smoking a cigar, talking to the press, and hours later he’s dead. So that’s the shady stuff that goes on. And, and those are the kind of things that, that basically, you know, Kennedy said, no, don’t do it. They did it anyway. So he wanted to destroy the CIA and, and basically turn it over, I think to the DoD have, or the intelligence and all this paramilitary stuff be run by them.
And you know, if you, I don’t want to get too far off the subject, but John Caricou, who recently had to go to jail over, you know, he came out on the waterboarding and all that kind of stuff, you know, and disclosed the, the enhanced interrogation program, all that walling and the hand slaps and the, you know, all, you know, the waterboarding, all that kind of stuff. And he got in trouble when they sent him to jail for a few years. But John was talking about recently about, I think it was, I think it was when they captured Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan, I believe, a big yellow stucco house.
They found where he was and they, and they got him. Well, he said like literally like less than a week before that. And he’s, you know, like a smart analyst, CIA kind of spy guy who had no military experience. And his boss at the agency said, hey, I want to do a raid on this thing and get Abu Zubaydah right? And he goes, okay, I want you to plan me a raid. And if you listen in the podcast, I think it was on the, either the Sean Ryan show or Jones’s Danny Jones show, really good interviews.
I, I love listening to John talk about his CIA time. But they said, we want you to do a raid. And they ended up raiding 14 locations simultaneously. And he said, I don’t, he told his boss, I don’t know how to do it right. And he said, well, you just figure it out and you listen to how he ordered like a million dollar. He asked for like $10 million and a million dollars worth of bulletproof vests and guns and stuff like that and just made up this plan instead of using like Delta or SEAL team six guys that are, you know, really.
So they’re still doing really amateur stuff, right? That, yeah, okay, it’s CIA super secret stuff, but the guy’s not even qualified to plan do. It turned out that they got the guy. But you know, I mean, you know, we sent in a high school football team and gotten him, you know, I mean, you know what I mean? I mean it seems like if you’re going to do a tier one operation that it should be done by pros, you know, of course. But you know, it’s, it’s fascinating to me that James has survived all this time. So they, they beat him to death trying to get information from him.
FBI, another corrupt three letter agency and left him for dead In a dump. In a dump somewhere. It’s like, crazy. He survives. And then. So, James, tell us. Tell us a story about how they came to arrest you. And these two dirty cops basically were trying to shoot you. And you. You hooked them up. They found out. Well, I can go back before that. They tried my motorcycle. They hit me so hard in the back end that they bent the frame. We zone with paper. They hit the back end of the motorcycle. I bounced up on the hood, over the windshield and over the roof of the car and landed in the middle of a Route 40, 41, I believe it was 45.
And I called cops, hey, come out there. And they told me, we’ll come in tomorrow and make a report on it. And so I had to call Michael, if you come with the trailer. We loaded the motorcycle up on the trailer and went back down. Don’t worry about it. Get on the best where you can. They drove off, and they were standing there in the rain. And that was just one of the few times that they tried. Right before that, then we had the shootout. And the two cops that come after me was about 30 miles from where they were cops.
They were off duty, and they were in a plane car. They claimed they had flashing lights. They had no flashing lights. They was dressed in civilian clothes. But in all fairness, they didn’t wear their badge on their gun belt. But they had the windbreak run over that, and they covered that up. And so when this other cop arrived on the scene, he jumped over the one cop, which is David Ostertag, laying in the middle of Route 12. It had been shot to go to the squad car, they said, and turn off the lights. There was no lights to turn off.
And you had. Normally you would go over their body to turn the lights on to control the traffic. And I can’t see anybody that jump over a wounded officer. The law, even though they didn’t know at the time he was a cop, he was civilian clothes. You’d stop and see if the guy was still alive. But they jumped over him. They testified in court. They jumped over him and turned the lights on the car off. And none of it made sense. The guy that did, another guy that testified against me, he was about 50 yards away from me on the highway out there.
More reason, the car. And he said he seen me out with the 45. And he knew the serial number on the 40, 45. And he repeated the serial number in court. But you know yourself at 50ft, the low 50 yards, you got a hard time reading that serial number. That Was all done. It took the 23 minutes to find me guilty. Wow. What the heck. They admitted that took them three minutes. They found McGill and then they ordered lunch and they had lunch and they come back for the. The child. And I got 50 years. No woman.
It’s one of the women on the trial that helped me and the jury if helped convict me guilty, which was unanimous. She said they felt they didn’t do me right. She said we took none of the evidence out of the box and looked at what they had said. They said. But we figured with so many officers, the law and so many prison guards standing around you guarding you there, we figured you was guilty automatically. Anybody with that much protection or security should be locked up in a cage. Because I had like six 12 officer all together.
Six of them was carrying M16s, six of them was carrying shotguns. And they made. They had me bulleted to the floor. They made me look the only rat off the bat. Tell them, tell them who wanted you dead. Oh, Hillary Clinton is the one that wanted me dead. I blame the CIA for sending somebody after me. And I sit down. I actually wrote them a letter. And I told them I was very disappointed. I thought it’s worth a hell of a lot more than $50,000 that they should have offered to pay somebody a quarter of a million to come after me.
And meantime, it wasn’t even the agency. It was Hillary Clinton. And at that time, Bill Clinton was running for president. And I was the last one that could tie them into the Runway mean Arkansas to plane load of drugs. Wow. I can verify. Hillary Clinton is. Is bad to the bone. And she, when she came in, she was the head of the State Department. Of course, the State Department would give us GRS guys that were doing security. The State Department gave us our diplomatic passports. So that’s how we can move and do what we did, you know, stay out of trouble.
But she came in and she restricted them. So there were for. She was playing games with the CIA. So for a year, no one. If you. If your. Your diplomatic passport expired, you weren’t getting another one. You couldn’t work. So they were restricting the guys down range. How many people could be down range. And that’s when Benghazi happened. Well, I knew Hillary when she was a cheerleader and. And she wasn’t any good back then either. So. Yeah, she too. And she said I planned that. The plane there, C47, DC3, whichever one you want to call it.
All interior civilian numbers. I opened the car door. The LEMO that usually Picked me up and we’d go for lunch with a couple of the other guys and there said Hillary. And I asked her, I said, what the hell are you doing here? She looked at me, she said, I’m just keeping up with your career. And I’m looking at the guy in the front seats, which is a captain of the Arkansas troopers. She said, don’t worry, I own him. I said, who the hell you want? You want Bill to kill me or you want me to kill Bill? And she laughed.
And she didn’t get on the scrap lunch. So we went, we had lunch together. We sit there and we talked about some of the old days. Wow. He grew up near Hillary Clinton. He lived in Park Ridge. I lived in Melroseburg. Yeah. Hillary’s dad was an associate of the Mafia, right? Yeah, he was. They lived next door to somebody I used to deliver an envelope to every Saturday morning if I was home. I wasn’t on assignment for the ca. I’d go there and I drop off an envelope of money for this guy. He lived next door to Hillary’s family.
Ah, incredible. From the mob to Hillary’s dad. So. So back to Lee Harvey Oswald. Why would they take one of your teammates that was very, very like you said, he was, he was brilliant guy. Why would they sacrifice him? Why did they do that? Because he’d been sit down and he had done and handed out Annie Castro posters and stuff. And Nora main Syrian, gotten a fight down there and a few other things. And also le Harvey Oswell. They groomed him to go to Russia and back Russians disinformation. And you know how that works. They’ve. How did Lee Harvey Oswald get into the Soviet Union? Well, they flew him somewhere into the Netherlands and he crossed over to Russia from there.
And that’s when he met the KGB’s niece. And uh, they got married and come home, held the kgb, Germany, I mean Russia. They paid, they bought the tickets for him to travel back to the United States because the government wouldn’t, wouldn’t pay for it because they wanted me to stay there. But nobody over there believed what Lee was telling them about the CIA, all the top equipment we had and stuff like that, which was disinformation. Interesting. And what’s his name? The 911 project. Why did they fly his family out when all the planes were grounded that night? You would think they’d want to keep on there in case this, their son made connections with them or whatever.
Nobody knew that he worked for the CIA. Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden. He worked for the CIA? He was. Oh, yeah, yeah. So some of it, same thing. So Osama bin Laden was working for the CIA and, you know, setting up Afghanistan. So I guess they do the direct drug trafficking, heroin thing, and. And then he. He ends up in Pakistan. And we tracked him down there. I don’t know if it was like another team or something. Let’s see, I just let this other team take him out or whatever. And then some of my old compadres, I helped, I helped track him down where he was in that compound when I was, you know, working GRS for ca.
And we worked at it with a doctor that basically, you know, came in with it and got the, the tongue suppressors on the kids that got the DNA. So they were like, okay, he’s in there. And then it was my old SEAL team kind of like, you know, they couldn’t get, you know, guys like you to come in and assassinate him. I could find them or whatever. So my old SEAL team, you know, Tier one guys, it was actually my old squadron that came in because I talked to those guys before and I was like, yeah, we, we got him down.
It’s like, yeah, we’re gonna go in and get him. And there’s some situations that had happened that kind of delayed a little bit. But anyway, they went in and got him. You know, was it really him or was it somebody else? Who knows? So it’s a. It’s a. It’s a. It’s crazy. So that’s what they do. They use and then they kill us. It’s like, what? Yeah, several times. It was a Green Beret, I believe it was, that had a son of bin Laden and the crosshairs and they were able to stand down. Yep. And they let him go and Pakistan over to get him.
They made them look like total idiots that night. And you know, the SEAL team, they had the best pirates there was to get. Get him into inflation. How do you hang the telling of a helicopter upon a fence on the brick wall or on the wall like that? How. How do you have a team go in this? 1 mile down the road is the enemy and all the sparring is going on. So we use those suppressors on our weapons. Silence. Automatic weapons. But the son of Bin Lodge people didn’t have silencers. They had regular AK47s and they could hear on the road.
They gave them plenty of time to get bin Laden out of there. Why was Ben Lodge standing in the middle of the room with his hands up and the AK47 against the wall when the. His People came up the stairs and a lot of shooting was going on. Why did they shoot Finland’s wife in the leg when they thought she had a body vest on? Bump vest. When did he shot the vest to kill her. And they blew up the bump or whatever. They shot her in the leg. That’s not going to stop her from pulling the string on the bump vest.
So a lot of things didn’t add up. I, I like they said that she might have one on, but I don’t think she had one on. Well, we was talking. You know yourself, anytime you go into the room to take out a terrorist or anybody like that, you pop them right in the forehead. Yep. You don’t shoot them in the waist or in the body. You’d make damn sure you kill them instantly by hitting them in the forehead. Yep. Get him in that tea. Not. Yeah, I trained with some of your seals. I trained with the Green Beret.
I trained with the SAS, and I trained with ESPs and ASAs, as you know, is special Air force, their special air services for Israel. And he has a special park service for Israel. Wow. Yeah, wow. So the, the. The. The mystique grows even more with you. That’s, that’s, that’s incredible. So, yeah, again, as people are watching this, they should see that you would be in, in our circles, you would be like, you know, the guy we look up to, he’s like, done all this stuff. You’d be, you’d be like the hero to us. I beg Phillips, I don’t know how many times let me go into Cuba.
Let me go in there. I can get him. I know I can get in and get out and I get the job done. And they would never let me go. And then I found out, I believe was 1977, it was on our way to Chile to assassinate Castro, and he’s giving a speech down there. We already had the guns inside the camera and everything else. And we had two young guys with us they were going to use, and he had appendicitis and he had to be rushed to the hospital. So we took him there and turned him into the hospital.
And so not only, but the other guy, you work for the agency. I think of the name later. But anyway, he called me up to the site and said, the operation’s off. And I said, how can I be off? I said, let me take this. Yes, Michael Townley, he was the one. And he got me up the side. He said, oh, no. So if supposed to shoot the two guys that were going to assassinate Castro I says, what do you mean? He said, we don’t cast your dad. He says, we don’t cast her alive. And I said, what do you mean, you want him alive? And he told me, and then he started telling me about all the stuff that going on in Cuban about the heroin being processed there.
And Castro is with us. And so the operation was called off. But the reason he was going to kill both the kids, he could jump up and say that he killed a couple of assassins trying to kill Castro so he’d be a hero with the DNA or the D D. And in Chile with them, he saved Castro’s life, and he’d be a history, a hero with Castro and them in Cuba because he saved Castro’s life. So that was the whole thing. That was just like when they flew in the team, the abort team for Dallas. They didn’t want that being reported.
Only if we blew the operation, then they could say that they saved Kennedy’s life. You say, so we got wind of it, so we sent a special team in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So they say Kennedy. So they’re heroes. They always covered their own ass. Excuse my English by saying that, you know, we said this, we did that, we saved somebody. So we’re the guys, we’re the good guys when they were the guys that stood up the operation, the whole thing. But they always have you standing by to take the credit for saving Kennedy’s life or anybody else’s life.
It may be whoever’s going to assassinate for the benefit of the audience that maybe has never heard this before, it might be a good idea. I’m going to preface it just for about a minute and then let James, if he will tell the story about from when the limo turned on Houston from Maine down to where he took the shot from the grassy knoll. And the couple things I wanted to say, that for people that don’t know there was Charles Nicoletti was the shooter from the Dall Tex building, the second story. If you could bring the picture up, that James Altgene story, I think it’s.
It says something like Charles Nicoletti shooting position or something like that. So people see with their own eyes the open window, the guy sitting on the fire escape right above the window, the spotter. And I let James tell the story, but I’ll run through some of the key points, and then you can hear it from the horse’s mouth about exactly what happened. But, you know, about two weeks ahead of time, a guy named. Was Eugene Hale Braden. Yeah, Eugene. And he. He was the stepson and adopted son or something like that of the, the Hunt brothers that owned the Dall Tex building, the oil guys.
And they, they emptied that office out, and they told the people that worked in there that that particular office was going to be renovated about two weeks in advance. So the Daltex building had already been selected. The, the change in the route that would be announced right at the last minute, where they went from Main street, right turn on Houston, left turn on Elm. And then the shots are taken down there near the Stemmons highway shot sign, you know, in the short distance. This picture right here was taken right after the very thought was taken. And you can see if you were to zoom in on the windshield of the Lincoln, the lead car.
You can see Kennedy’s hand up to his throat. And you can see that John Connolly has turned 90 degrees to his right. He’s been hit as well. So the first couple shots have already been fired, and Kennedy’s got his hand up to his throat, and the wristwatch ended up just seconds later being exposed and was splashed with mercury from the mercury bullet from James’s shot. So this is, if you’ll pan back, you can see in the background the. There’s a man sitting on the fire escape on the Daltex building. Now, there are offices to the right where there’s a wall.
Between those offices, there’s a bunch of girls, probably secretaries or whatever, looking out of that second story window. To the left of that window under the fire escape is a window that’s open about 14 inches. Right there, that’s where the Charles Nicoletti fired from. And you could see he was in that office. That office was repaired two weeks in advance. And right above him, the spotter that’s sitting on the fire escape, the guys back in a position with the rifle in position to shoot straight down the street at that low angle to kill Kennedy. They were ready.
So the spotter, they can’t see the limo coming down Houston. So the spotter’s saying, okay, he’s turning on Houston Street. He’s about halfway down. He’s at the intersection. He’s making a left turn. And then shortly before this photograph was taken, the limo and the, the car with all the Secret Service agents on it that were Prot Tecton Johnson. If you could pan back just a little bit, that, that old Cadillac, I think they, they called that the, the Queen Mary. That was the nickname the Secret Service called it. All right, you’ll notice today in the, in the, in the Secret Service motorcades, all the vehicles, the Limos have the same license plate number.
Okay, It’s a Washington D.C. plate. I think it’s. Now today it’s something like 800 and something else like 800, 202 or something like that. But they’re all the same. So if somebody says, hey, it’s. He’s in the car with this license plate number. Well, there’s four cars with that license plate number. All the limos, same tag number. But anyway, so the, the shortly after this, almost simultaneously would have been the shot by Nicoletti out of that window and then James firing the grassy, grassy knoll shot. But if people want to know, 10 years happened, that’s how it happened.
And yeah, I’ll let Jimmy tell the story at this point. And there’s also. There was a guy with a radio to the left. There was a guy holding a black umbrella. I’ve asked Jimmy, hey, was that. Did you know about the guy that was going to be holding the black umbrella? No, he tells me he didn’t know. It wasn’t a signal to him. It likely would have been a signal. The driver was a guy named William Greer. He was not a Secret Service agent. He was a. A chauffeur for the Secret Service Uniform Division. The guy who was supposed to be driving that day was a.
A Secret Service agent who had worked for the Washington D.C. police Department before he got hired by Secret Service. And his name was Agent Thomas Shipman. And apparently he was briefed on the plans to assassinate Kennedy. And shortly before the assassination, he backed out and he was killed at Camp David. And they wrote, you look it up on Wikipedia, it says that he had a heart attack. He was a young man. And they said that he had a heart attack on the couch there. But see, that was compartmentalized. It’s not something Jimmy would have known about.
Or Nicoletti sure knew their part about doing the shot. So Jimmy’s on the grassy knoll a little bit forward of the limo to the left. When he took the shot, it was 29.3 yards, about 88ft where the fence is now. The shot would have been about 100ft. It’s been moved back and it made the distance a little further. And I’ll let you him tell you the story at this point and kind of back up when they made the turn on Houston. The best part, if you’re gonna find explore like big claim Lee Harvey Oswald did. The perfect time to take the shot was when the car turned off on Main street to make the right internal to Houston.
He would have had A perfect shot at Kennedy, which is only a block away. And you’re a shooter. You’re not going to miss a block away, believe me. Shot would have got Kennedy right then. That was a perfect time for it. Even if Mac Wallace was up there. But they waited until the car come down Houston. The only way you could see on Elm street from there was to hang out the window to shoot down. It would hammered because from back behind the boxes in the room, which stacked book boxes didn’t make sense to me because even if you’re a shooter, you got the boxes stacked there blinding you from shilling you in the public.
You got to shoot through the boxes to get to your target. You can’t even see the target. So none of it made sense. And if you look at and analyze it, it’s like trying to set up a crime scene. You never set it up right. You always make mistakes when you start it. Preset a crime scene that you were. You kill somebody and you want to make it look like burglars or somebody else did it. Now there’s always mistakes made. And their big mistake that day was waiting to the car got down the street. They should have taken the car out when it turned down to Houston off of Maine.
Then that like Chuck had to wait till I got up Houston on down street to start shooting. And why do you think they waited, James, till it come to you? Yeah, you’re the last. You’re the last shooter, right? The right. Tell me when to shoot because I know when I’m going to lose my field of fire. Right. Tracking in the scope. And I’ve got Kennedy in the crosshairs. Up until I took my shot, the dilemma never stopped. Slowed down to maybe one to two miles an hour. But after I took the shot and I didn’t stand there looking, oh wow, what’s happened? I went down behind the fence.
I’m putting the fireball in the briefcases behind me and I’m clearing it, cleaning up my area. I’m reversing my coat. And it took me 28 to 30 seconds to do it all. A friend of mine run fry when he seen it. He went and he bought himself a jacket like mine I had. And he had a fireball in the briefcase. And he said out of him trying a dozen times, he said his best time was 28 seconds and reversing his everything and putting the fireball away and walking away from the crime scene. So while I was down there putting the fireball away in the briefcase, dilemma could have stopped that.
I couldn’t say, but as long as they had to, crosshairs on Kennedy never stopped. Yeah, I want to also make a point that one of the researchers, I don’t really consider myself, you know, some big expert JFK researcher because I just tried to open the case when I was a trooper and then years later got to meet James and everything I know is from what he’s taught me, because he was there. I, I didn’t. I haven’t read a hundred books about the JFK assassination. If you have, you probably have the wrong opinion because I think most of the books, especially the worst one is Gerald Postner’s book Case Closed where all they do is, is regurgitate the Lee Harvey Oswald and Three shots from behind from the Schoolbook Depository story that the CIA wants to stick to after 63 years of lying to the American people.
But the, the key point that, you know, that I really think, you know, should be made about the, the JFK case is, you know, one is that the CIA did it. You know, they used the Chicago Mafia to be, you know, a couple of the shooters. But you can’t. The mob didn’t line up the change in the, in the route. They didn’t have the power to do that. They, the mob didn’t have the power to take the Secret Service agents off the Lincoln and keep none of them riding on the President’s vehicle. But they were stacked on top of Lyndon Johnson.
They didn’t have the ability to control what the Washington Post and New York Times wrote about it. They didn’t have the ability to control what the Warren Commission wrote about who they, you know, investigate who they, the testimony that they put in the Warren Commission and who got left out. You know, the only, the government can do this kind of stuff. And that’s who killed John F. Kennedy. Our government killed John F. Kennedy. Although James fired the last shot. The other thing too is if the time of death, because they always want to have a, you know, a doctor announced the time of death.
They said that they got him to the hospital and they put a tracheotomy in him and all that kind of stuff. And, and they were trying to resuscitate him and, and he died at something like, I don’t know, it’s like 104 or something, a little after 1:00 or something. He was dead the instant that mercury bullet hit him in the right temple. He never took another breath. Half his brain was gone. I’ve put some pictures on there if you want to pull up the pictures that were some autopsy photographs. The. The Operation Zipper document is supposedly.
The entire document is 92 pages long. The first five pages are the Operation Zipper letter that we covered in a previous show that proves that the CIA, you know, that was Robert Trumbull Crowley, the deputy director of Clandestine. I’ve saved that document to release it at the time of his death. In the book regicide. So. So JFK’s hit in the right temple and it blows his brain that he didn’t take another breath. He was dead, period. So 33 minutes later to make it official. But they said, oh, they tried their best to revive him and all.
No, they didn’t. They didn’t do anything to revive him. They wanted him dead. So this was. It was a successful mission by the CIA. They accomplished what they wanted to do. They used some mob shooters to, you know, to do the job. Going back to digress a little bit. They. Kennedy, I mean, Lyndon Johnson and Kennedy had this huge argument at Love Field. And Lyndon Johnson wanted Ralph Yarborough, the liberal Senate, liberal senator. He was a big pro. Kennedy senator. Stay on that picture. I’ll come to that next. The. But they wanted Ralph Yarborough to ride with.
I meant the other picture with the two kills. Okay. The shooter. So anyways, the bottom line was if you blow it up, that’d be good. But the bottom line was Johnson wanted Kennedy to allow him to have Ralph Yarbrough in the vehicle. He didn’t want his buddy John Connolly shot or killed. But they did want to kill two people. They wanted to kill Ralph Yarborough and. And Kennedy. And I think the. That Mack Wallace was part of the COVID And he was supposed to fire three shots from the schoolbook depository. And I believe he was shooting at the person in front of Kennedy thinking it was Ralph Yarborough.
And that was the whole point of why Johnson. One, to get Conley out of the line of fire, and two, to get to where they could kill. But I, you know, Conley had the. The injury to his right arm, and then the bullet went into his left thigh. And they said that that was the, you know, just the magic bullet that went through Kennedy and turned 90 degrees two or three times, then turned down through Conley’s arm and then into his left leg. And then they were saying that they found that bullet, which is a pristine bullet with no marks on it, on a gurney, and that that was the magic bullet.
Well, the magic bullet, the real magic bullet, the one that was in his left thigh, was still in his left thigh in the Hospital hadn’t been removed. It didn’t just pop out of his left leg. Perfect. Onto a gurney with no bloody marks on it. Kennedy’s blood on it and Conley’s blood on it and some tissue. No, it’s a pristine bullet they shot into a water tank so that it matched the ballistics of the rifle they said was used, which was the 65 Carcano. People pronounce that Carcano, but that’s not really correct. But the Carcano carbine, you know that that bullet, that it didn’t have a mark on it and say so they could match the bullet with the rifle.
And also that picture of Lee Harvey Oswald holding the rifle, holding up the communist newspaper in the backyard, that’s so famous. That’s Roscoe White’s body and Lee Harvey Oswald’s head from right here on his chin. In the middle of his chin up is Lee Harvey’s Oswald’s head. The rest of that picture is Roscoe White. He’s a. Is also a. A former Marine killer assassin that did some work for him. So anyway, this picture right here on the. As you’re looking at the picture on the left, but standing to Gary’s right is James Files. We just talked about this a little while ago.
I’ll let James talk about it. But there’s a famous story about this and I want James to tell it, but that guy on the right with the sunglasses on is Gary Marlowe. They called him the Raven. He’s the guy that actually called killed Officer JD Tibbett, not Lee Harvey Oswald. So Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill John F. Kennedy and he did not kill Officer JD Tibbett. So why don’t you tell them the story about how that went down? Well, that went down with the Raven, him and J.D. tippett. Because J.D. if it was with intelligence and he worked with us and to be a pigs fiasco.
And there was Raven and Tippett became friends down there. So I’m not gonna say who ordered him in there because I don’t know for sure. But he was brought to Dallas through the cleanup work, cleanup detail on anything that needed to be. And so he was told to take Pivot out and he was. Wasn’t there allegedly to take Tippett out. I guess he was there basically Braswell. And Oswald wasn’t at the boarding house. Oswald was already gone. So he’s walking back to his car and he’s got parked a couple of blocks from there. Tippett drives by and sees him while they used to go out and Drink beer together and have chili together.
They were like, you know, good, good friends. Got out. He never pulled his gun. He went over to shake the ravenous hand to say, how you been? And raped.38 out. And he shot and killed Tippet. And that was how Tippy got killed. Because nobody was supposed to know that Raven was in Dallas that day. So he had to execute a friend of his because you could tell, talk about it or benefit wrong place at wrong time. So that’s a lot of people, even with the mob or the caa, they send your friends after you. Somebody you trust, somebody that can get up to you.
It’s crazy. So that’s the, that’s the real story. Because there’s all kinds of conspiracy theories on that. Yeah. So here’s, here’s your book. Crime Rate Target. We’ve talked about it. How can people get this? And you know, you’re signing it, you put your thumbprint on it, your fingerprint on it. Pamela signs it as well. She’s got through the book. Pamela. Pam, for a minute. Yeah. They want to promote your book. You go ahead right here and tell them exactly how they can order it and all the details. Sorry. Hi Pamel. The website and all of it.
Well, if you want a signed copy of our book, Primary target jfk how the CIA used the Chicago mob to kill President with James Files signature and thumbprint. Plus I sign it. I. I put the date and then your name and then my name sign it, send it to you. You can get it like that or you can get it from just authorhouse.com website. Our website is JFK murder James files. JFK murder James files. JFK got murdered. James files did it. JFK murder James files.weebly.com and that’s for the sign copy. And if anybody wants the just the book without the signed copy, they can go to authorhouse.com but international sales.
What’s that? International sales. Oh, international. We’re sorry that it’s just too expensive to send it internationally. And if you want to get it, you can get it with authorhouse.com and they’ll send it out and you just pay the appropriate shipping fees. If anybody did want it international add enough that would recommend to them that they should go to their post office and find out how much international shipping would be from the United States to their country. And once they get the price, include that with the price of the book and they can put it in the donate support part of our, our website.
But long story, if you just want a book, get it Through Author House. Or you can even do the whole Amazon thing. You know, just. Just get it and read it. And people have it as a reference book. They love having it so that they have the whole story and they can reread it and it is like reference book, especially towards the end when I put Joe west court case in there. So many things. Joe West’s court case. Let me explain that, because he was trying to exhume the body. We’re in Stateville and he come to see me and we talked and I told him, I said, you won’t get the body, Zoom, because you’re asking for.
You could have evidential reasons. I said, and I’m going to tell you about it. This may get you killed. I says, but I used a mercury round on Kennedy jfk. So you can tell them you want the body zone because you want to test the skull for mercury. I said, they dig it up, they’ll find the body wasn’t there. The body was buried at sink. I know for a fact. And so Joe west went to the hospital and they claimed he had trouble. This heart, the trouble bypass or something. And he was doing real good. And his wife and daughter was there.
And he wrote them a note. He couldn’t talk. He’s put him a note getting me out of here. They were trying to kill me. And they’re slow. Everybody thinks we’re trying to kill him. 45 minutes later, Joe Wes was dead anyway. Yeah, so if you, I mean, definitely want to support these guys, this is one of the primary means of, you know, income through book sales guys. So ideally, buy from them, or if you’ve already bought it, support and donate. There’s a button there on the JFK Murder James files.weebly.com site, and that’s in the description box.
So you guys can, you know, help these guys out, uh, get a piece of history. Uh, and I, I mean, I, I just keep getting more information every time I pick this book up. It’s just incredible, the amount of information. So you’re, you’re covering a lot of stuff in this book. Not just your information, but also I saw stuff on Barry Seal where you’re revealing, you know, how he got into trouble and eventually he was, he testified, helped Ronald Reagan’s administration out. I think that’s probably why they took him out. Yeah. Yeah. Incredible. The night they killed Barry Seals, he had in his wallet George Bush’s home phone number.
How about that? Wow. Didn’t help him that, like I’ve been telling you guys, they’ll because they’ve tried to kill me, too, on several occasions. CIA does not like for you to reveal stuff. And you, you revealed anything on the CIA, and you’re basically Persona non grata. And you’re gonna have. They did the, they flew a helicopter and did the heart attack machine on me, and it didn’t work out. But it’s, it’s crazy. These guys, you know, you think you’re working for your country, working for the CIA organization, and they, they use you, abuse you, and then try and kill you in the end when they’re done with you.
That’s tying up loose sins. The expendable Elite. Like Dangerous Dan, Daniel Marvin said in his book expendable Elite. Absolutely. That’s a good book, too. Yeah, definitely. Good call. But, yeah, there’s lots of, lots of information. You guys, these, these heroes right here are, you know, sticking their necks out there trying to, you know, reveal stuff that could help humanity. It just does make a difference. I wish our government, I think that President Trump is scared of the CIA. You know, everybody should be whoever they want. Yep. I had long hair until 19 or until 20. The Almighty’s birthday for what year? 80th.
80th birthday. And I shaved my head. So nobody in this area know who I am. It’s been kept pretty quiet and confidential. Very good. Smart man. Where have. Most of the time I don’t have long hair and nobody can identify me. Well, I, I shave my head because I don’t have much up there anymore, but if I had your long locks, man, I probably would have kept them, but you had some amazing hair, so. But you do what you do, you know, to survive, continue forward. And I, I, like I said, I appreciate you guys, you know, all the information that you’ve been sharing with humanity.
It’s a shame that doesn’t get before some kind of congressional testimony, man, you could reveal so much. And because we, we keep hearing how the Trump administration was trying to destroy the deep state, you could just like you could be a massive destruction of the deep state if they got you up there. So I hope people listen to this and people who have, you know, some cojones that can actually make things happen. They don’t want me to testify because I destroy a lot of it. Oh, yeah. Tells a lie, they have to live the lie. Yeah.
Back of her book, definitely saying that’s what they believe, that’s what they enforce. Not that I believe that. Well, I believe because I put a lot of years in with them and I know how they operate. And our history has been nothing but a lie. Well, you’ve done a great job of revealing that. I, I thank you guys. Both of you guys are a great team and, and you’ve definitely helped a lot. Jim, Scott, thanks a lot for coming in. Your, your information, Jim is in the description box too. I will continue to, you know, promote you guys as much as I can.
I wish we could do more for you but you know, donate, buy the book and you know you’re gonna, you’re gonna like, you know, help, help somebody out that’s trying to like destroy this, this, this crazy deep state by revealing all the crazy stuff they’ve been doing. He is a true hero. Thank you. Thank you. All right, guys, thanks a lot. It’s been great sharing with you and we look forward to, you know, sharing with you guys in the future. Take care. Thank you for having us. Okay. I know.
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