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Summary
➡ The speaker recounts his experiences working in intelligence and special operations, including time spent in Southeast Asia and Central America. He discusses the shift from being called mercenaries to contractors, and the challenges faced during his missions, such as gathering intelligence in hostile environments. He also shares stories about his involvement in high-profile cases, including the JFK assassination and the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, emphasizing that much of his work remains undisclosed. He concludes by stating that Hoffa’s body will never be found as it was incinerated.
➡ The text discusses various conspiracy theories and historical events, including Marilyn Monroe’s relationships with JFK and RFK, the CIA’s alleged involvement in drug trafficking, and the military’s handling of operations. It also touches on the high suicide rates among military personnel due to feelings of betrayal and misuse. The text ends with a discussion about the Montagnard people, who were used by the U.S. during the Vietnam War.
➡ The text discusses a man named Ken Johnston, who is the great-great-grandson of Liver Eater Johnston, a mountain man known for killing and eating the livers of Crow Indians. Ken invented the ignition system used in the Remington Ultimate Muzzle Loader rifle. The text also mentions a book called “Primary Target JFK” which provides inside information on the JFK assassination. Lastly, it suggests that JFK’s body was not buried in Arlington as commonly believed, but was instead buried at sea due to mercury found in his skull.
➡ The speaker claims that John F. Kennedy’s body is not in his grave in Arlington, but instead was placed in a white concrete box with holes and sunk off the coast of Massachusetts. He suggests that the Kennedy family and the CIA are aware of this, and that the memorial in Dallas is a nod to this secret. The speaker also accuses the CIA of being involved in the deaths of other Kennedy family members and expresses a desire for justice against those he believes have betrayed the country.
➡ The speaker shares a theory about a state police lieutenant who was accused of downloading inappropriate content on his work computer and later found dead. The speaker suspects that the lieutenant was framed and murdered, possibly by a covert CIA operation. He also mentions his own experiences with the state police and his subsequent career in corporate safety. The speaker then discusses various conspiracy theories, including the JFK assassination, and ends with a detailed explanation about the mechanics of a specific type of bullet.
➡ The text discusses ballistic testing of a liquid lead bullet, which disintegrates upon impact, causing severe damage to the target but not to anything else. The bullet is designed to not ricochet and is used in close-range situations, such as room clearance or hostage situations, to avoid collateral damage. The text also touches on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those in the field, including the potential for being used by higher powers for their own gain, and the psychological toll this can take. The speaker also mentions the possibility of writing a book about a person who was a loyal and ruthless operative for the government.
➡ The speaker expresses distrust towards unexpected visitors, especially those claiming to be from the FBI. He insists on verifying their identity by contacting their boss and the local sheriff’s office. He also mentions that he has a security system that alerts him of any movement around his house. The speaker ends by expressing gratitude for the show and encourages listeners to order a book.
➡ The text discusses a museum in Dallas that claims Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole shooter in the JFK assassination. However, the speaker believes this is a lie constructed by the government to make Oswald appear guilty. The speaker also mentions a man named Robert Grodin, who was offered a high salary to support the Oswald theory, but declined. The speaker believes that the truth about the JFK assassination is still hidden and that James Files, who claims to be the real shooter from the grassy knoll, is willing to testify before Congress but is being ignored.
➡ An artwork created by James Files, a former CIA assassin, is being sold as limited edition color copies. The artwork, which was made using colored pencils while Files was in prison, has already seen copies sell for over $1500 on eBay. Files was part of a special assassin team handpicked by George H.W. Bush due to their skills and involvement in Vietnam. The story also mentions Files’ involvement in a rescue mission in North Vietnam and his claim of being the one who shot John F. Kennedy.
➡ The speaker suggests that there is substantial evidence of the CIA’s involvement in President Kennedy’s assassination. This evidence includes a taped debriefing of the shooter, the presence of mercury on JFK’s wristwatch (which matches the type of bullet used), and photographs of the shooter with known CIA operatives. The speaker believes this evidence should be brought before Congress and the public to expose the truth and heal the nation.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the current state of the country, the importance of good leadership, and the need for changes in gun laws. They also share a story about a mission in Vietnam where a bridge was successfully destroyed despite initial difficulties. The speaker expresses a desire for certain truths to be revealed to the public, particularly regarding government actions and historical events. They also mention a film project that is in progress, which they hope will shed light on these issues.
➡ A documentary about the JFK assassination is being planned, with over 30 hours of video footage of James telling the story. The documentary includes a presentation at Dealey Plaza in November 2023, which was attended by more than 80 people and covered by Hugh Tomlinson in the London Times. The documentary also features a series of videos by a retired police detective, David Armstrong, where James discusses various aspects of the assassination, including the murder of J.D. Tibbett. The documentary is titled “Blood Money, I Killed JFK” and is available on platforms like Rumble and YouTube.
➡ The text discusses various types of sniper rifles, their features, and their capabilities. It mentions a unique sniper rifle with a 1 in 3 twist barrel, the 8.6 blackout, which is only available from a company in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The text also talks about the Remington XP100, a prototype weapon, and its role in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Lastly, it mentions a mysterious disappearance of the original weapon used in the assassination.
➡ The text discusses a conspiracy theory about the assassination of President Kennedy. It suggests that a piece of brass found at the scene might have been planted for profit. The text also mentions a theory about the driver of Kennedy’s limo possibly being involved in the assassination. Lastly, it suggests that the CIA planned the assassination, and that Lyndon B. Johnson was aware of it.
➡ The text discusses a controversial training method used in an assassination school, where trainees were asked to shoot a dog they had bonded with and then provide it first aid. This was a psychological test to see who could follow orders without hesitation. The text also mentions a story about a Navy commander named Bruce Pitzer, who was allegedly killed for planning to release top-secret JFK autopsy photos. Lastly, it mentions Dan Marvin, a man of honor who refused to kill another American, and Jackie Kennedy’s actions during JFK’s assassination.
Transcript
The other day I had an appointment at the hospital. I went in for a CAT scan and they’re monitoring my heart and keeping track of it because I got a real bad leaky valve and they cannot fix it. And normally they would go in through the groin and fix it that way, but they can’t because my stomach has moved three quarters of the way up through the diaphragm into my chest, the esophagus laying against that, and it’s got the passageway blocks. So they’ve got to open my chest up. And about 12 doctors all together have agreed that I would not survive the operation.
So they sent me home and told me, okay, make the best of that you can. And so I’m trying to enjoy what I got left. Good man. My wife, she’s been doing everything from red the lawnmower and cutting the grass to cooking and gardening and flowers and you name it, she does it. Plus taking care of me, cooking for me, bringing it to my bed, making sure I got plenty of water to drink, everything. So I’m pretty well confined. So whatever. You hear that. But yeah, we appreciate you coming on, sharing. Well, I’m going to try and last the whole program.
Jim, how about you? Go. Go ahead, James, finish. I just finished asking Jim what even I’ve been up to because I haven’t been talking to people in the last couple of weeks over the phone. As some of your audience knows, I’m safety director for a helicopter company. I work full time for High Voltage Aviation. We just finished a big job for American Electric Power. We leased a H60 because our little blackbird, little birds, the MD5 hundreds, won’t lift more than about 1800 pounds. And we were moving some eight 700 pound towers for AEP. It was an old line, the first transmission line into southwest Virginia built in like night between 1911 and like 1914.
And we demolished that 14 mile line that ran from the Bilsby Dam up through Ivanhoe and out to about Wytheville and rolled up 84 miles of copper. You know a set of six circuit or six phases of copper, old original copper wire. So we had thousands and thousands of pound of copper and we demolished the towers, moved 97 of those towers with the Blackhawk that we leased from Firehawk out in Boise, Idaho. We leased it for. Blackhawks are running $30,000 a day right now. So it, it cost us over a couple hundred thousand dollars to lease that helicopter for a week.
And we moved 97 towers in one week. So that’s another project in the bag. We made a lot of money and very safe. No incidents or anything like that to speak of. And no injuries especially. That’s the most important thing. And moving on to the next project with helicopters right now. So. Nice. Anyway, I’ve been super busy with my regular job, but it’s good to see you Jim. I, we. We do these shows and we don’t get to see each other. I’ve been to their house a few times and actually spent the night there with them a few times.
And, and. But he lives about 10 hours from me so I can’t visit as often as I want to. But it’s really good to, to be on here again and, and to see him still kicking. I know he’s been in rough shape for a couple years. After we first met I found out that he was having trouble breathing and. And my father had died of copd and I overnighted him on an oxygen machine and I think that helped him a little bit. But anyway, it’s good to see him still kicking. I had it real bad and I couldn’t hardly breathe and Jim overnighted it to me.
She ended weighed about 35 pounds. She overnighted it was 550 or something for postage and it saved my life. It kept me, kept me going. But I don’t smoke, I don’t drink. And I stopped drinking and smoking in 69 and I haven’t touched it since. And I got my ribs busted on both sides. My chest was caved down. I had an accident, Eastern Europe. I got blown off a cliff by a Hind 24 helicopter. And as in pretty bad shape. Took me six months to get back on my feet again. That’s. That’s what you get when you go behind the iron curtain to put the hurting on somebody.
Yeah, there was a. KGB was a little ticked off at me over that one. I drove the car up a mountain and down the side of it in the snow and hit a small tree, got down, ran along and got up to the edge of the cliff and nowhere to go. And so I tried to do a duel with a and.24 using a carbine rifle and a 9 millimeter pistol. They came out the winner, I came out the loser. Anyway, that’s a long time ago. And as you noticed, before I put my dentures in, all my teeth got knocked out.
In 69 was a rough year for me. We got over around a firebase, firebase Brandyville, and I got hit in the mouth within a stock of an SKS and lost all my teeth. I only had a few left. And Shockley came up from Phoenix in the Operation Phoenix program to where I was at in the hospital and he told him, take the last few teeth out there. Were there no identifying marks, I got no tattoos, nothing to identify me. And a rough year. Had a lot happen in 69. Jim, when you were working for the Agency in Operation Phoenix, was Ted Shackley your controller or was it still David Atlee Phillips? Well, I don’t know who was my control at that point.
I just got assignments handed down to me from the Agency and I worked outside the military, but I was stationed on a military base with a squad of mercenaries and we, when we did the things that the American army was not allowed to do because how big of us. Go ahead. How big was the mercenary force that you were with there for like. Oh, there was only about 30 of us, a small team, about 30 of us. And I worked at five or six guys at a time. And we went into Laos, we went into Cambodia, we did the things that, where American troops wasn’t allowed, which meant we wore no dog tags or anything like that and we had no identifying, we left no identification.
And we went into Cambodia and we blew up a couple of their ships and put them down the channel so they couldn’t get any in supplies in or out. They were supplying the North Vietnamese at that time. Hey, tell them, you know, I’m, you’re members of your audience know that I’m a weapons guy, but tell them the story real quick about, about your 10 gauge. Describe it and then explain how you got it and what you used it for. I think, well, the guy was going home, he had his greener 10 gauge and he was going home.
He was, his time was up and I gave him a hundred dollars for it and it’s probably the best hundred dollars ever spent because we’d be in elephant grass and we’d be going through it. And as I see the barrel of an HKS come through there. And right away I knew that the NVA was behind the other end of it. So I would fall backwards as I was cutting loose with both barrels. And then I’d go to the AK47 I carried. Describe the hand combat. It was good for that. Yeah. Describe how it was cut down though.
That’s, that’s what I find really fascinating. Cut down. The stock was cut down to a pistol grip and it had a pretty good kick to it. What kind of shot did you have in it? I used double lock. Yeah. So can you imagine, Michael, a. A greener 10 gauge, side by side, 12 inch barrels sawed off right at the end of the wooden stock and then the buttstock sawed off. So it’s a pistol grip. And he had like a D ring on it and it hung around his neck. And whenever he bumped into somebody at night or in the, in the elephant grass, he would just raise that thing and give them both barrels of 10 gauge double out buckshot.
That would start the engagement. I think that’s a fascinating thing. I actually have to be ready for whatever happened. Did you stop to think about it? You was dead. You didn’t stop and think when using the fuel. You automatically reacted. That’s what we strained for was reaction and reaction time cuts out the thinking time. So this, this is an interesting, you know, time frame where we, we normally think of the CIA as gathering intelligence, but here they’re involved in actual, you know, taking out the enemy. Having special teams to take out the enemy. Yes. And they say they could put a 10,000 man army on the ground in no time and overnight.
Wow. We used to be called mercenaries and then they started calling them contractors. Yep. Because mercenary became a bad name. And I was working in the central hemisphere, which is Central America, and they brought an Oliver north and they sent me back in the 79, I believe was 78. They sent me back to Southeast Asia even though we was out of Vietnam, but China was getting ready to invade Vietnam. And they sent me back over there for intelligence gathering and told me not to start a fight with anybody. And I figured I’m not, not about to when I’m outnumbered 10 million to one.
So I crawled them in the jungle for 90 days and made pictures of it and everything else and forwarded on the Langley. I would spend three days in and two days back on the frigid that it’s working off of in the South China Sea there. And my 90 days was up. I was Ready to come home. They told me, all your own stand your own standby there for another 90 days. And this is what, four? And they said, we don’t know how the Chinese prisoners are being counted. Because if you remember, China had a fiasco. They lost over 50, 000 men in just a week or so.
Not because they couldn’t fight. But the ammunition was moldy, the weapons were rusting. I mean, they had bad weapons to fight with. And so, like I asked him, I said, who in the hell cares how they’re treated? They wanted pictures of us. I crawled around the jungle for another 90 days. I got pictures and sent them back in and got back. But there’s a lot of things that I didn’t tell Pamela that I didn’t put in the book. Excuse me. Because she. Everything I told her, she wanted to write down and put in the book and names and stuff.
And I said, no, that was just like with JFK and Dallas down there. I have never testified against anybody. I’ve never given anybody up. I’ve been tortured and everything else that I’ve been tortured about three times altogether. And the FBI was one of the worst ones that got me wanting to get the ledger from me that belonged to Charles Nicoletti. It had over 60 murders in it in Chicago along this gangland killings. And they left me in a garbage dump strip. Neck didn’t. My hands were duct tape behind my back. My legs were still duct taped together.
Elderly man and woman come out to the garbage dump to throw their stuff away that morning. And they called the Elmer’s police and told them that they had a body out there in the garbage dump. So they sent a squad out there. And I was still a breath of life left in me. And they took me to the hospital. And finally I wrote a note and I got them to call my wife at that time, which is previous wife, not Pamela. And to get my lieutenant for him, a gorilla. And he come there and he carried me out of the hospital.
They didn’t want me to leave. But he picked me up and he carried me out. And he said, you people can’t protect him here. He said, but I can protect him where I’m taking him. So I had a couple of gun cars at the end of the streets and I had one parked in the driveway. Gorilla sit in my house for a week with a Remington Model 870. It said law enforcement only on it. And they. Broadview police came by and they said, you need the help we’ve got. We got a couple of cops we can spare.
You need them. I said I don’t need them, but thank you anyway. And so now I went from there, but that’s probably one of the worst sessions I had. But if it from there, but back to Dallas. I went to the Murchison party the night before the assassination. And I went there for one reason, to watch over Sam. And. And I wanted to see a party there, look at somebody identify them because they wanted this party to disappear forever because he’d been talking to the FBI. And so that’s the only reason that is the emergency party.
But I’ve seen a lot of the people there and so long story, but I didn’t put in none of that in the book because like I say, I didn’t know who was alive, who was dead. I figured right now everybody at the party was. Is dead by now. And the only ones alive that I know of that was at the assassination that day is myself and Taj Pamley. And the other party, I won’t use his name. He’s still alive. He’s. And living in this Florida right now. But the reason I named Tosh Bombley, because Tosh only testified before Congress five or six times.
So it’s well known he was an airplane pilot. He was a pretty good pilot too. He wasn’t as good as Barry Seals, but he was pretty good. And another thing too, with Sam Gianna, most of us there in Chicago, Maverick, like half of those numbers, was pretty well involved in the assassination of Kennedy. A lot of people believe that Butch Velocity killed Sam Giancana, but he didn’t. Johnny Roselli did. And Sam Velocity went missing. Not Sam Butcher. LASI went missing. And the only thing they found him and they pulled the ashes out of the incinerator. In the FBI once I’m talking about they pulled the ashes out, they found the rims.
Butcher’s glasses that he wore. Was the only thing they found on the incinerator was the glasses. But his body, as far as I know, was never found. Ashes are scattered everywhere, speaking. Speaking of that, all over Detroit. Speaking of that, do you want to make a general comment about Jimmy Hoffa’s body? Well, Jimmy Hopper was killed and his body went into an incinerator. And I believe the town was not sure enough could be mistaken, but I believe it was Broadview, Michigan, which is not port in Detroit, which is a suburban area. And the body won the center raider there.
And the only thing that was taken from Hoffa was his wristwatch, his ring and his wallet. And that was given to his Stepson who, who was it that made the call for him to be executed, do you think the government, because they were scared of Jimmy Hoffa, their security might run for president because Jimmy Hopper had threatened the government. You probably remember this when they hit him up for the hearings and he told me, he says you mess him, he says you can’t mess with me. Said I’ll shut this country down. They didn’t believe him. And he called the teams to strike.
And if you remember when the teams to strike came on, wherever them trucks were at, they stopped rolling, they went off the side of the road and they parked. Wow. That was it. Jimmy Hopper wound up going to prison. And on the way to prison semis were lined up on both sides of the highway blowing the horns, adding people were on the overpasses with signs waving good luck Jimmy A. We see when you get out and everything because he was a hero among the working people. Hey Jim, tell him, tell him the story about when you were at Statesville when that it they were looking for Jimmy’s body, Jimmy Hoffa’s body.
And, and you made. And everybody was they’re going to find it this time. They got a good lead on it. And I said I’ll give you guys 100 to 1 odds. And I said I got the money to cover it. I said don’t worry about it. So I, we gonna have cash money right there in stable. But we’ve been commissary. I had bags of coffee, cases of coffee on my cell, cases of pop stacked all the way up the ceiling in the cell. All kind of nuts and stuff, you name it. I, I had like probably thousand dollars for the commissary in yourself.
The officers told me, said you gotta, you gotta spread that stuff out amongst the inmates. He said get, get them to hold it for you since you can’t have all this in your cell. But my cell was packed full of stuff in the commissary. But they never found his body. And they, when they dug up the horse farm they didn’t find nobody. Everybody they got in trouble was to tell him I know where Jimmy off his body is. He’s trying to make a deal to get out of prison. But Jimmy often never turned up. Now he will never find a body of him because it was burned up.
He became ashes. Now from the. I would like to change over, go back to Dallas for a minute. Okay. There they got the museum up on the fifth or sixth floor, whatever it is. And they claimed that Oswald built this blind there to shoot from on Elm street with these boxes of books. Well, Oswald didn’t build it. And they put that there and build it up to make it look good, I guess, because Oswald was hanging out the window. They claimed shooting, which wasn’t Oswald. And a couple of people, that was government people on the ground was building the story after Barry Oswald, you know, because they wanted to make Oswald guilty.
And so they claimed they’ve seen Oswald, they seen the rifle and the guy was hanging out the window. And from where he was at. And Jim, Jim has been there in this museum and from back in the middle of the room where a shooter shoots from COVID you couldn’t even see him down Elm Street. He had to be at the one that shoot. So it was all a lie. Yep. Yeah, that, that museum to this day, I believe, if you could find the funding for it. I talked to one of the managers there and just asked him some general questions and they said before COVID they were making something like $6 million a year or something like that to cover the.
And it’s a psyop to cover the, the salaries of the people that work there. They actually ask. My understanding is they asked Robert Grodin once if he would come in and run it, but they said that he had to support the Lee Harvey Oswald, you know, three shots from behind, he couldn’t talk about a second shooter and he had to basically, you know, shut up about that stuff. He, he got offered that job for a pretty high salary. My understanding, that’s what, you know, I heard him say and, and others at the, the Lancer convention. That was in 23 when James and I were there.
And to his credit, Robert declined. And Robert Grodin is recently. What happened? We pulled up there where Tipper was shot. What did Groton do it? Yeah, he was sitting in a little like, kind of like a wheelchair sort of. And he, I. One of the guys that was with us, Eric hall toward. Pointed to Robert pointed at Jimmy and here comes this big hundred thousand dollar camera filming the documentary that we’re doing for about Jim. And he said, you know, James Files is going to get me in trouble. And he got up and went over to his little gray minivan that has a license plate is like Texas School Book Depository, I guess, something like this tech TS BD or something like that.
And he got in his little minivan and, and sat there until we left. But he was there telling people that, you know, wanted to hear the story about the, the murder of J.D. tibbett, the official story, you know, about what was going on. But when he saw James coming, he said, you know, I. I heard him say. He said, this guy’s going to get me in trouble. And he went and sat in his car while we were there, and then he left. And, you know, then we left, and I guess he went back out and got his little seat and was telling people visiting the site, you know, what’s going on? And he’s, you know, he’s the guy that showed the.
Whatever you want to call it, the doctored Zapruder film to the public with the Geraldo Rivera show back in the 70s. And Frank Sturgis was actually on that show. And they asked Frank, they said, you know, hey, reportedly you were in Dallas that day. Where were you? And he goes, no, I was home in Miami. He lied. So I wonder to this day, really, what his role is. Seems like, you know, I thought that he really wanted to know the truth about what happened in the JFK case. And I spoke with him at the Lancer concert, you know, that little show they put on every year.
But I, you know, I said, hey, do you know who James Files is? And he said, yeah, well, he’s somebody I hope I never see again. And I said, really? Why. Why would that be? And he goes, well, if he’s guilty, he should be in prison, and. And if he’s not guilty, he should be ashamed of himself for lying about it. But I’ve seen a videotape that was done by. I think maybe it’s. It was. I don’t know if it was William Dankbar, but it was a European person that interviewed him. And. And I heard Robert Grodin say that he believed James Files was the shooter from the grassy knoll, because the government didn’t want to have anything to do with him.
They wouldn’t even talk to him. And he says, what does that tell you? You know, I mean, and. And short of killing Jim, you know, I mean, here we are waving the flag, asking President Trump to give him a pardon and let him testify before Congress. And they seem to be, you know, acting like, oh, gosh, you know, we’re going to release all these documents and everything. And I saw Olay Demigard on a video the other night, a podcast, I think it was with you, and he said that he had gone through, like, 80,000 documents, and then they released another 70,000.
He went through those. And 85% of the documents have absolutely nothing to do with JFK or even the time frame that there were intelligence documents about Bulgarian spies and all kinds of stuff. In there. But none of it had anything to do with the JFK assassination. Well, we’ve got the, The Operation Zipper document that Robert Trumbull Crowley snuck out of the. The CIA and, and had somebody type if he didn’t do it himself. Made a. A typed copy of the document and, and released it in the book Regicide, the official story of the JFK assassination back in 2000.
And, you know, so you got. The Deputy Director of Clandestine Operations is releasing the document that says that they determined JFK and RFK were guilty of high treason and that they should be removed. That was their, you know, pseudonym or whatever you want to call it, their code word for killed. And, you know, I’ve. I’ve heard James Jesus Angleton talk about it, and he calls it executive action, but it’s, you know, it’s. It’s a coup involving the murder of the President. And the guy who shot John F. Kennedy from the grassy knoll is on this screen right now, still alive, willing to testify before Congress, and nobody wants to talk to him.
Why is that? It’s because, yeah, they’ve tried like four times to kill him since he got out of prison. And Hillary, you know, paid $50,000 to kill him. And he was in the big gunfight there in what. What city was that in? Was that in? That wasn’t in. Round Lake beach was. No, that was Fox Lake. Round Lake beach cops. But it was Fox Lake, Illinois, where they made the shootout. Yeah. And, you know, these two guys are paid 50 grand to kill him and prison for 50 years. Yeah. My entire court case is in the back of our book.
Excuse me for unrefting you, Jim. No, that’s okay. This is a good time, actually. If, If Michael, you can put a picture of the book up. I don’t know if you have one, but this is a good time to mention the, the website because actually, you know, we weren’t sure Jim was going to live this long even to do this interview. Back when we did the first one, he was in pretty rough shape. He was having. He wasn’t able to keep food down and all that kind of stuff. But if you want to help or you want a.
An autographed copy of the first hardcover edition of this book. I really believe it’s going to be worth a mint someday if you want it as an investment. But it’s a really cool book to own. Yeah, but it tells the JFK information. Yeah. And anyway, the website is. This is. Is Pam and. And Jim’s website. It’s jfk murder james files.weebly.com and it’s, you’re going to put it up below the thing on the, on the, on Rumble, I guess, or YouTube, whatever you put this on. Yeah, it’ll be on. It’s, it’s live on. We’re live on YouTube right now.
And it’ll be up on Rumble. We’ll probably do, it’s, it’s in the chat right now. And we’ll probably do a audio on it as well. Yeah, so, so not only does James do books, but he’s, he’s got, uh, he’s got some art. Let me, let me, let me display some of that art. Art. It’s pretty. I, I, when I first saw this, I was like, gotta be kidding me. What talent. Yeah, I have one of the, I have one of the originals. And the sheen on her hair in the middle of it. That’s not, that’s not the glow of light where it was photographed.
And the sheen of the light that goes down her collar and across her, her left shoulder, that’s actually on the print. It looks so real. But that’s Jackie, her reaction in that outfit that day. And I guess Jim, you can tell the story. He had like a vision and he did this with colored pencils when he was in prison. And they’re going to make enlarged color copies of this that are going to be a limited edition. I don’t know the number yet, but like 100 or a couple hundred or whatever. And they’re going to be autographed by James Files.
And they’re gonna, he’s gonna sell these. And I, I think it’s a remarkable piece of artwork. And to, to think that it was done by the CIA assassin that was assigned to kill her husband. I would think something like this at Softer Bees. You know, I, I can’t what in, in the size that it’s in right there, it’s like eight and a half by 11, like a sheet of paper. But one of those already has sold for like over 1500 bucks on eBay. There was, there was a couple copies that got out and just a copy of it.
Is it like a Xerox copy of it? Sold for fifteen hundred dollars on eBay. And to think to have a, a piece like that, a piece of artwork that is autographed by, by the assassin and he did it in prison. And that’s easily to document. You know, those are going to be. I don’t know how they’re going to be offered for sale probably on their website, but I’m gonna Get one? Yeah, that, that’ll be, that’ll be amazing. And I guess you guys have other ones you’re going to offer as well. Now going back to the reason why you were, you were chosen for the operation, I guess Assassin 40 group was because of like we talked about earlier, your, your skill and your involvement in Vietnam.
And so they, they hand picked you. George H.W. bush handpicked a lot of you guys to be part, part of this assassin team. He took operation 40. So he took really good care of you guys. He always told you that I’ll, I’ll send a plane, I’ll send whatever I need to come get you if you ever need help. So he really took really good care of you guys. And of course you guys over the years did some amazing work. Now I want to throw in a little bit of my background for Navy SEALs and so forth.
They, I remember I was part of a group that was, they did a deep psychological analysis of us and they told us that if you guys weren’t Navy SEALs you would probably be part of some mafia group somewhere. I was like, and, and so I mean that, that goes to perfect. You know what, what James is involved with because you know, I, I, I, I look up to James because I know how incredibly trained he was. I, I went through that type of training. I was never involved in one of the programs he was, but I know people that were involved in some of these high speed programs.
CIA does amazing MK Ultra mind control stuff on all of us. And James talks about how, you know, when he was growing up he was part of a program. So it is, it is very, very difficult, you know, to break free from this stuff and then you get used, you know, you’re being used and you’re like, how do you break free from that? I, I know that a lot of you probably have your opinions of all this, but James was, and people have like criticized me because I call him like he’s a hero in, in my eyes and from what I did, he would have been a hero in my group.
And I, like, I said I had guys that basically broke free and did programs like James was involved with. So pretty, pretty amazing. You’re, you get involved in these groups and you’re like, you’re focused, you do, you do your hits and all that kind of stuff. It is amazing. So you were picked, you were 21. When you’re standing behind the fence taking that shot so very young, you’re pulled from that, that group that was in part of the, you know, this CIA’s group in Vietnam. And then they contracted you to do these hits over time. Tell us a little bit about that.
Well, the SEAL teams wouldn’t have regular hit, but it was a nighttime jump I made. We had a SEAL team that was in North Vietnam that was north of the dmz and it put in a call for some help that out of ammo and out of that, you know, grenades and everything, explosives. So there was no way to get it into them. So I told him, pull the doors off a bird dog and rig my shoot and hooked me up, would drop it, drop me at 250ft above ground. And I think I swung three times with 80 pounds of ammo on me.
And it took me in the seals, I think, three, four days to get back down the river because we could only move at night time. We stayed in the water and we covered with brush and we built a small raft like, with brush on it and just loaded down the river. And fortunately we got back without any problem. We didn’t lose anybody. There was no big gunfights on nothing. But at daytime we’d pull into the bank like we was anchored to the bank there, and we see the North Vietnamese gunboats go biased and everything else, and we just stayed quiet.
And we stayed in where we slept during the day, a couple of us at a time and a couple of them keep watch. And we finally got back down river, but it wasn’t easy, but we got it done. And do you know Jesse Ventura? Yeah, yeah. Now, Jesse, he was, you know, Navy SEAL also. So I knew Jesse. I met him up in Minnesota when. Right after he was governor. And he come to one of the. I was given a. What do you call it? Can’t even think of the name of right now. Presentation. And he wasn’t going to get through it because it was my friend Wade.
Wade Olson was his birthday and his anniversary was like a day apart. They’re doing them both together. So he called me and asked me to come up there and do the presentation. I said, yeah. So Jesse had said he wasn’t going to come, and he found I was going to be there. Jesse showed up and he said he could only stay about 45 minutes, and it took about four and a half hours for him to get back to his car. But we had a lot of talks, we had a lot of good times. Wow, that. That was an absolutely amazing reveal you just had.
I. Your. You’re really, you know, delivering on this, on this show. Wow. I’m. I’m amazed. So thank you for your Service, you know, helping those seals out. You should have got a huge medal and who knows, you know, God, that’s incredible. So you know, a few medals and I got a lot of purple Hearts and everything. And my ex wife, she asked me one time when we still married, she said why don’t you put your purple Hearts out? And I said, what did everybody know? I forgot the duck because we call the Purple Hearts. Forgot the duck medals.
Yeah, I remember a couple guys that got purple hearts and they weren’t too proud of them either. But I mean we’ve had guys that have gone in and rescued less than you did and got medals of Honor, Navy. We got a couple Navy SEALs that got that rescued one other person. You rescued a whole team. So that was Medal of Honor mature right there because of. But because you’re working with the CIA doing that kind of work, they can’t, they can’t have you accommodations. And they put them in a file that nobody ever sees and we get letters of reprimandation when we screw it up and nobody gets to see them.
So it all works out equal. But we didn’t do it for metals. We did it because I love this country. And it was what I did, it’s what I was trained to do. What’s the most amazing reveal in your book other than the fact that you’re the guy that shot John F. Kennedy? What, what in the back of the book or in the story? There’s a lot of documents in the back of the book that support and claim and I mean so there the documents can be checked out. They are real. And I wouldn’t know what to say.
It would be the most. The CIA debriefing is. CIA debriefing is. Tapis was made there 63rd Lawler in Cicero, Illinois rather side Chicago suburban area. Chicago. And that’s at the Midway Airport. 63rd law we had a little staging area there where we ran things. But the book has got a lot of stuff in it. But I wouldn’t say which is more important than the other was. Well, Tim Town in our question and answer he asked you what proof do you have that the CIA was involved? And you told that that was probably the most substantial evidence that ever shows up.
That is if they would go to the archives at Langley and get the tape. And it was back in 63. That’s when we had the big tape machines and they had the big reels on them and everything. But that would prove it all right there. They just released a film that would tell everything the Debriefing. So to back up just a little bit and to clarify to your audience the, the after you shot President Kennedy, you drove back to Chicago and David Atlee Phillips, your CIA controller who had issued you the Remington XP100 chambered in. 221 Remington Fireball, he interviewed you at the CIA aircraft hangar at Midway Airport at 63rd and Lawlor, and he taped it, the debriefing at the, at 63rd and Lawler at the aircraft hangar at the airport.
Right. And now I looked that up here recently and it’s, it’s labeled now as some kind of civilian jet sales company. So that would, yeah, I’m, I guess it’s still a CIA, you know, facility. Sorry for outing you, CIA, but too bad, you know, and if it’s a civilian jet sales operation now, but really, you know, it’s, they can provide jet transportation to the, from the central part of the United States to wherever they want to go with these jets that really belong to the CIA. But they’re, they act like they’re a, a jet broker, you know.
But anyway, you got interviewed. It was taped on reel to reel. Exactly. And that’s when they, the first person other than you and George Colora that you call Wolfman, that’s the first time anybody specifically David Atlee Phillips, knew that you used a custom hand loaded mercury bullet that, that Wolfman made for the job. Right? Yeah. And then so Kennedy gets hit in the temple with this mercury bullet. He had been hit. He had this, you know, he reacted and had his hands up around his throat. His wristwatch, the Cartier wristwatch, was exposed when he was in the package.
When he grabbed his throat. Yeah. So he’s got his hands up, but the key thing is his sleeve was back enough, his wristwatch was exposed. And when he was hit in the head, the mercury in the bullet, that’s designed to keep it from ricocheting, it splattered and got on the wristwatch. And then that book by Christopher and Michelle Fulton entitled the Inheritance was published here recently that had the story of that wristwatch. They didn’t know what those little silver speckles were on the face of the watch and the band and stuff. Turns out they had it tested and it was mercury.
So only right when, when David Atlee Phillips got deep, debriefed you, he discovered that you’d use the mercury bullet. And then there was mercury on JFK’s wristwatch. Now where would that come from other than this story? Where would speckles of mercury come from on the President’s wristwatch when they tested it years later, where would mercury have come from on that wristwatch? It came from that mercury bullet. Yeah. So that, to me, that’s the one thing that you know in your debriefing, that, that’s that and, and the fact that they’ve got a photograph view, he showed it just a few minutes ago, of the Operation 40 group where you’re in the photograph with the, the CIA’s assassination group.
And then you’re with, with Felix down in Bolivia when they, when you captured Che Guevara and, and executed Che Guevara. So if you take those two photographs and the, the little known fact about the mercury bullet and you put those things together, who in the world would have the, the sense that photograph James is. If you look at this, it says that his name, it’s, it’s, it’s in there something, it says something like bloke, Loco Blanco Loco or something like that. It’s a, it’s a pseudonym. And actually, if you know what that means, it means crazy white guy, you know this, but the guy on the left, the guy leaning over with a cigarette in his hand, laughing, that’s Felix Rodriguez, the famous CIA officer.
The guy behind him, the second guy, that’s Porter Goss, who became the Director of the Central Intelligence under George W. Bush after his daddy told him to put him in the office. So, George, that way. How else, when you’re one of your best friends as the Director of the CIA, do you have control over keeping you out of trouble? When you were involved in the Kennedy assassination, you put one of your operation 40 guys in as the DCI. The third guy is the pilot, Barry Seal. And then on the other side you got Seymour Hirsch and, and Frank.
And that, actually, I swear, that look, it says labeled as Frank, but it looks like Tosh Plumley to me. But the third guy, yeah, the third guy is James Files. So if this is the only known photograph of the CIA’s Operation 40 group, who’s sitting across the table from him are three of the most famous CIA guys in history. Felix Rodriguez and Porter Goss and Barry Seal. And sitting right beside him is, let’s say, Frank Sturgis. And, and then you got a picture of him with che Guevara in 60. What was that? October 67. This was in January of 63.
They’re already starting to, you know, plot the assassination of Kennedy. And, and you put those three pieces of evidence together, how in the world can anybody say you got to be smoking crack? Not to say I believe this guy is really a CIA asset. How in the world. That’s not a Photoshop picture. But you’ll hear every kind of denial you can think of. Oh, that’s not really him. It’s somebody else and all that kind of nonsense. But anyway, to me, that’s, that’s the only proof I need other than his. He’s alive and he’s here to tell the story and, and wants to, you know, get the truth out there.
And, and to me, if, if I was President Trump, I would, I would send a team, a medical team with a, with a medical ambulance to transport him to Washington under the tightest security and get him before Congress and the television cameras and have him testify, give him a complete pardon and let him testify to what was going on in the country back then and help heal this country. Because we know the government, we know the CIA killed John F. Kennedy. We know the deep state, state is doing all this under stuff. We know that the deep state is actually controlling.
It’s not. You know, I’m not blaming the Congress and the senators who’ve been paid off and are just doing what they’re told to do. And you’ve got these puppets like Joe Biden as the president. You don’t have a puppet as the president right now. You got a guy that doesn’t need anybody’s money. It ran on his own money, got elected on merit. And, you know, is he perfect? I don’t think there’s anybody. We’re not looking for perfection. What we’re looking for is a patriot and somebody that’s going to do something by the Constitution. I’m going to tell you something today.
I noticed, I’ve been noticing it for a long time, but this is a perfect time to mention it. I want you to watch me right now. I’m sitting here telling this story, and I’m looking right at the little camera on my thing, and I’m telling you the story. I’m not reading notes. Have you ever seen Chuck Schumer testify before Congress? This is what you see. And he’s reading off sheets of paper. The staff gives him a briefing. And it’s the same thing with Nancy Pelosi and all the rest of them up there. They’ll get up there with, with a pile of paper and they sit there and just read it, and those are their comments.
Well, who wrote that? And who has the power to write a briefing that the Senate Minority Leader gets up and delivers to the nation about how his opinion about how Trump is ruining America or something like that, you know, all he’s doing is reading what he was told to read. Who has the power to control a senator that’s been in office at that long to tell him what to say in front of the cameras. That’s the enemy of this country. So when you see him on TV showing you the top of his head while he’s reading a prepared speech that he’s been told to deliver, you are looking at the same puppet that was Joe Biden reading the, the, excuse my French, the absolute that was on the teleprompters that he couldn’t even read.
You know, it’s like, oh, today I’m going to enforce the Constitution. Pause. Look at the audience, you know, and it’s. It’s just a puppet who doesn’t even know all he’s doing is reading the teleprompter. Schumer is the same way. All these people in the deep state, they come in there and they read a prepared statement. What I want to know is who wrote it? You know what I mean? Who’s got the auto pin? Can you imagine? Staffers have an auto pin? No, it was somebody like, you know, and who’s controlling Obama? You know, it was like Obama’s third term.
I’m ranting, I know now, and we’re getting off JFK and everything, but I can tell you our country’s going down the tubes if we don’t correct this, and this is our only chance, is that we’ve got Trump in power right now and a majority in the House and the Senate and simple things like they’re passing the Hearing Protection act, you know, so people can buy suppressors and don’t have to go through a Class 3 check. All the suppressor does is make it a little healthier to shoot a gun. It’s a little quieter. That’s all it is.
Make it silent. It’s considered rude in England to hunt without us in better health, brother, I’d be back to work, believe me. Well, they need people like you right now. And the good guys. Yeah, they need good guys that are. Yeah, exactly. But anyway, that’s my, my rave for today. But I can tell you, James is. I wish with, with a pardon, he could testify to things that it would be eight out, would be like the Watergate briefings. It would be eight hours a day on C Span. Everybody in America would be watching it and he would be telling the government, you know, and, and the people of the United states what the CIA was up to over a 28 year Spanish and something I remembered about, and I want to change the subject, I want to digress to Vietnam.
Jim, if you would be so kind to tell the story about the big bridge in Vietnam where the detonators didn’t work. Tell that story. And to me a book could be written about this mission right here. Go ahead. This one bridge where the Air Force had been trying to knock it down and they just couldn’t get it knocked down. And every day they’d repair it. And so me and a small team went in there and right under the North Vietnamese, they were standing garden guarding the bridge. We was underneath it. We went up and we wired the bridge and we made sure it was going to go down the next day and we wasn’t going to blow the bridge until the Air Force hit it.
When the Air Force hit it, we’d blow the bridge and then they’d think that the Air Force done it. If you give us time to get away. I went up there and got everything all set. And when I pushed the buttons the next day, the bridge didn’t go up, the detonators didn’t work. So from then on I used double detonators on everything I put there. Make damn sure one of them was going to work. So tell them how you finished the mission. Oh, we finished it. We got it done, went back down there and rewarded the bridge and put detonators on, explosives and get everything ready for the next day and went ahead with the things just like we planned to do.
And then it was, we had to get, get out of North Vietnam across the DMZ and get back into South Vietnam. So I, I can’t remember the name of the bridge, but I had an F4 pilot that was one of my instructors back years ago and he, he flew missions against that bridge and they were trying to bomb it and they didn’t have LGBs like they do, you know, today, laser guided stuff. And they were dropping stuff from such high altitudes because of the, the anti aircraft missiles and fire and stuff like that. So they would come in and they bomb the bridge and they would bomb all around it.
You know, they’d hit in the river and they would hit next to it and all that. But they didn’t really drop the big, the big bridge and the Vietnamese like that. The plate was so heavy that you would actually get out and walk on it. Looked like, yeah, which we know you can’t, but it looks that way on the ground, you know, looking at them. But the Air Force did one hell of a job and they Spent a lot of money trying to take that bridge down. Yeah. So the next day, when he put the double detonators on it, they were actually.
They were able to blow the. The bottom of the bridge out, and then it fell. You know, the big concrete part that they wanted to knock out fell into the river and took the bridge out of, you know, service. But. And then they snuck away and. And the Vietnamese thought that the. The bombing had knocked the bridge out, and there was a team there for two days, and James led that mission. So to me, that would make a great movie. I mean, that’s a Tom Cruise movie right there. No kidding. Yeah. But now. Now with. With.
With Jimmy, it’s. It’s interesting because Jimmy, I know some people have said, how is he still alive? Well, they’ve tried to kill him three times, and one or two of those times they tried to kill him. They got knocked off. So would you want to mess with Jimmy? So that’s. That’s the power of someone that’s trained the well as well as Jimmy is. If you, if you want to f. Around, you’re going to find out. You know, the best they could do is put him in prison for a couple decades. But here he is. He’s free.
He’s talking. It would be nice to see him free, talking in front of a congressional committee. Hello. But, you know, at least we got him out here on, you know, social media so we can share his. His great stories. Yeah, this. This would be. This would be the hottest news if the. If the. The legacy media would just, you know, clench their teeth and do it and let him. I mean, they could tell. Let him tell his story. And then for the next month, you could say, oh, you know, we. That one of the stories is Jim.
And you can tell him there’s all these stories out there, but they say that he couldn’t have been in Dealey Plaza on 11-22-63, because he was in Chicago because his daughter’s Kathy was being born. Well, it’s true. He was at his cath. Kathy’s birth, but she wasn’t born in 63. She was born in 66. Right, Jimmy? Yep. All the press stop it. Don Kennedy wouldn’t kill him just till 1966. Yeah, because everybody was saying, like, this one guy claimed they had a tape recorder. They recorded one of my phone messages, and I didn’t even have a phone at that time because I wouldn’t have a phone in my house because tradecraft.
Everybody was tip, you know, tapping the phones on organized crime in the whole thing. And when my ex wife, when her leg got broke, she had to have a phone. So I had a phone put in. But that was after Kennedy and it wasn’t in your name anyway, was it? Put it out there in the news. I said, give it to the news. I said, everybody wants to hear it. I said, give the tape recorder by message from Chicago that when I was there that day that Kennedy was killed. And he never produced it. No. And it’s all it is is just denials.
You know, when you, when you control the media and you can put out on there, you could say, oh, he’s, he’s, you know, we figured it’s. He’s been totally debunked by the FBI and some, A lot of people go, oh well there you go. He’s just making it up about what happened to Dick Clark when he was trying to get this out. Well, Dick Clark, he made a many series, My History of it. The tca, the JFK assassination. And when they were supposed to air it, the government told him, if you’ve run this show, if you put it on TV and you run the show, so you’re gonna, we’re gonna pull your license, you will not be running anything else over the year.
So Dick Clark backed off. They were going to do like 10 different shows or something. Yeah. And. And he was told he would lose his FCC license if he aired it. That’s what happened to the film anyway. But it disappeared. So Dick Clark never ran it. Dick Clark died to. Rest of the story reverted back to me and we’ve never done anything with it since. And we did the filming in Dallas. What was it, 6 or 23? Yep, 20. 23. With 23. We did the filming down there and I don’t know when that’s going to come out or not, but Jim can tell you about that and the people that did it and everything.
But I probably live to see it. Well, we’re, we’re hoping that it’ll be done soon. It’s uh. I’m not going to mention. Yeah, he’s been working on. He did a big. It’s a, it’s a professional film group that’s really busy doing. They did a, a big release movie back several months ago on Covid and they’re working on one right now that’s about 911 and about how that was an inside job and then the next is the JFK assassination. So they’re, you know, this guy works like seven days a week, know long hours and. But they’re they’re going to try to get a, a documentary on either the History Channel or, you know, one of the other things like that.
And. But they got over like 30 hours of video of James telling the story. Wow. We went to Dealey Plaza in November 2023 and we did a presentation to the media down there and standing room only more than 80 people in the conference room at the, that Hilton Hotel in Dallas. And I did a PowerPoint that’s available if somebody wants it, if they’ll contact me, I’ll even share it with you. But it was supposed to take about two hours with all the questions and everything. It took five hours and everybody stayed for the entire time. And Hugh Tomlinson did a feature story in the London Times about it, but the American Legacy Media was not allowed to cover it.
There was a few people that have podcasts like you that covered it. There’s one that’s out there right now, it’s called Blood Money and it’s got several hours. I think most of the whole thing is on there. It’s kind of piecemeal. It’s like part of it. The most, most interesting part that she thought the, the news journalist, she put it first and rearranged the order of it. But there’s several hours of that interview that are on I think either rumble or YouTube. And it’s rumble, I think it was on YouTube for a while and they took it off that probably the CIA told him to take it off.
But yeah, the, it’s called Blood Money, I Killed jfk, something like that. And it’s a close up video off a high resolution phone thing that one of the audience members did of James answering questions. And also there’s a series of videos out there done by a fellow named David Armstrong, it’s a pseudonym, excuse me, a really good guy, excuse me, who’s a retired police detective. And those videos, James describes a lot of things including the murder of J.D. tibbett. Actually right now, James, if you want, I’ll digress and you can talk about what really happened to JD Tibbett and who killed him and how he was killed.
Lee Harvey Oswald did not shoot JFK or JD Tibbett never even heard a gun that day because they gave him a therapy test. And I’ve got a copy of the police report that the Parapin test is in the back of the book and it’s not been altered or anything. It’s the original. And J.D. tippett was down there with us at the Be of Pigs. In the, in the beginning. I Guess he was there gathering information and stuff and doing it and making notes on it and everything else. And for John C. Grady, which was the historian for the 82nd Airborne.
And John C. Grady flew to Stateville Prison to see me a few times while I was there. And anyway, who killed JD Tippet was Gary Marlowe. And when Gary Marlowe was with us at working the Bay of Pigs with us down there in the southern part of Florida, him and J.D. tippett became pretty good friends. And they used to go out and have a couple of beers together and lunch together, you know, like that. So when Tip had seen Marlo on the sidewalk that day, which we call the Raven, he got out of his squad car.
He never pulled his gun or anything because he went over to see a friend, to be the friend and shake his hand to see how he had been, how he had been. And so when he walked up to the Raven, the Raven pulled his gun and shot Tippett. Because Raven was not supposed to be in Dallas and he was not supposed to be identified there anything else? So he killed Tippet. And the people that described the guy that shot Tippet was Wavy hair, which was the Raven, because he had wavy hair. Lee Harvey also did not have wavy hair.
And so like I said, Marlo used the revolvers. He left no brass behind or anything. But that is why Tipping never even had his gun out. That’s. That’s a key point too, because after it happened, Gary, the reason he was called the Raven is he had wavy, really ink black hair. It was so black, it was like the wings of a raven. It was shiny, almost like sunlight. Yeah, like a purple. And they called him a raven because his hair was so black like that. But Gary carried a. Like a Colt six shot revolver. There was brass found at the scene.
And if you see a presentation done by Robert Grodin, somehow magically, they know that it was a Colt semi automatic.38 super, because the brass is.38 super brass. Right. That brass was planted at the scene. I don’t think Gary Marlowe planted it. I think probably either the Dallas police or the cleanup crew, whatever you want to call it, put that brass there. And it was to confuse what really occurred, because when Gary brought the revolver to. To. You want to tell that part about where, how he showed up? Well, Gary knocked on my door at Mosquito, Texas, there.
And I opened the door, I looked that in, I shot. So what the hell are you doing here? And he said, I come by. He said, the boss told me you was here. And when you Said the boss, he met Shackley and not exactly. I mean, Phillips. Yeah, Phillips. And said I was going to drop the gun up to you. I said, you just told me you burned a cop. I says, and you’re going to give me the gun? He says, yeah, you can take it back with you. And I said, no, I don’t want it with me.
He said, throw the sign, but you wait. Get rid of it. And I wouldn’t even let him in the motel room. And then Gary and me was childhood friends. We grew up together. So. So the point is, immediately after killing JD Tibbett, how much time do you think had lapsed before he showed up at the Hotel of Mesquite? Oh, several hours, I guess. Okay, so Gary shows up. I didn’t ask him and I never asked. I didn’t want to know. Yeah. So he shows up with the revolver a couple hours later. I guess what he did, he probably the only person that knew you were there was Chuck.
Right? Well, Chuck knew I was there. And yeah. So he, he. Oh, okay. So he must have called one of them and said, hey, what do you want me to do? And he goes, well, go, you know, maybe go give the weapon. He would have called Phillips. He wouldn’t have called Chuck or Johnny. Okay, he would have called, but so he knew we know that he was one of the three people. Right. So when you think it was David. Right, yeah. Okay. So he shows up and he goes, hey, will you take the weapon? Well, he would have still had he.
If he hadn’t reloaded it, the. The fire brass would still be in the gun. Right. I mean, he didn’t reject the brass at the scene. And what tells me that the Dallas police was involved in this? I mean, we know a lot of things about the Dallas police being involved. Knowing that Kennedy was going to be killed and was complicit with this. I mean, the route change was done by Earl Cavill. Earl Cabell was the brother of General Cabell that was fired by Kennedy. I mean, I mean, all this fit together. The, The Dallas police knew that Kennedy was going to be killed.
The Secret Service knew that Kennedy was going to be killed. We’ve talked about this before, but the driver the day of the assassination was supposed to be a Secret Service agent named Special Agent named Thomas Shipman. Shipman apparently was. Was briefed in on Operation Zipper, the plan to the CIA’s plan to kill Kennedy. And I guess at the last minute, in sometime mid October, he backed out and said, you know, hey, I’m not going to be part of this. I mean I’m not going to drive the car. Because he probably also was thinking, hey, knowing that how people shoot.
There you go. That’s the blood money interview. That was in Dallas and in the, at the Hilton Hotel. And but the situation with, with JD Tip, where was I? But, but JD Tibbett, you know, the, the fact that there was, you know. 38 super brass at the scene and we know, you know, James knows the person personally and knows that he was carrying and used a revolver. We know for an absolute fact that it wasn’t a.38 super semi automatic pistol. So anybody that believes that, they’re just believing the police story, okay. Or they’re part of the COVID up because it wasn’t a.38 Super.
And there’s a way, I’m not going to mention it on this, but there’s a way. If you had the ballistics, the, the, the rifling and the twist rate and the differences between, you know, a.38 super and you know it, every gun is a little different. Like some of the sniper rifles I own have very, very fast twist barrels. I have, I have a sniper rifle as a 1 in 3 twist barrel. If you’ve probably never heard of that, it’s an 8.6 blackout. And there’s only one company in the United States that makes stainless steel 8.6 millimeter 1 and twist right now as far as I know there.
And you can only get them through Chattahoochee munitions down in, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. And the 8.6 blackout, if you don’t know what it is, it’s a 6.5 Creedmoor necked up to 338. It shoots a 300 grain bullet subsonic. And you can knock a man off his feet at about 500 yards with one. But it shoots a one in three twist barrel. And the bullet is spinning so fast in a one and three twist, it’s like a blender at close range when it goes through their body. All right. And. But I’ve got 7 twist 65 Creedmoors. I’ve got a 7 twist 6.5 Remington Magnum.
I’ve got 308 that a lot of people, the Marine Corps for years shot 12 twist barrels in 308. I have eight twist 308s and actually one being made that’s a seven twist. But you can shoot at a higher elevation. One of my CIA buddies, Basel Boz, we’ve talked about him before. He’s got one of my sniper rifles got a faster twist Barrel he lives. I’m not going to say where, but he lives at an elevation in the Rockies of upwards of 9,000ft. And that 308 at that high altitude on a warm day is supersonic and stable to 1800 yards in my 8 twist 308 up here at Bang Steel.
If you want to go to a really good shooting school, Dan Newberry runs Bang Steel.com look that website up. And an eight twist 308 up there at 2800ft is stable to a mile where Marine Corps gun. The max effective range is about 900 yards. You know, thousand yards right in there. Much past that. The bullets go through the target sideways. But at 2,800ft with a 200 grain burger, that f class match bullet is supersonic to almost to a mile. And that’s exceptional in a 308. But all you got to do is run a faster twist barrel and the right bullet with the Bisikov fishing high enough and.
And you can kill a man at 1600 yards, you know. But James has put him out there, you know, the M21 shot, I guess. What was that about 1400 yards, Jim? You know, yards. Yeah, that was in North Vietnam, so. But I. I wish I went into their backyard to have played a game. Yeah. That was when it was an XM XM21, you know, it was the semi automatic M14 with like a leather. The X21 was a modified M14 is what it was. And then they dropped the X number after they went ahead and started filling it.
Yeah. You know, using it regular. Yeah. The XP100 when it was made. XP means experimental pistol. In fact, I got something I could show and tell here. I did. I totally forgot about. See where I can find it. I’ll look at it. You ordered something to look up. Check out the blood bank. Alice Springs, Australia. Owned and operated by the CIA. Blood Bank Alice Springs, Australia. I think you’ll find that pretty interesting. It’s the blood. Blood bank. Yeah. Newgan and Bank. Why are you looking at. That’s. That’s Australia. Yeah. Alice Springs. Yep. They had to have a bank to wash and launder all the money from the drugs in Vietnam.
Yep. If you can see this while you’re looking that up, just show the audience. This is a. This is a case for a Remington XP100 like James used to kill Kennedy. If you can see, this one’s autographed and dated 112263 Remington when they made the prototypes. And this is if. If there ever has been a reveal. This is going to be it right here. James described the pistol that he had. They had a wooden stock with finger grips and it was 221 fireball. And and Remington went through a couple iterations before they made this weapon. And if you look at it really closely, you’ll see that this is appears to be a Remington XP100.
But it is not. It is the first prototype and the action for those guys that really know guns is a Remington 7:22. And it is marked. It is a not a Zytel XP100 stock. This is the first prototype wooden stock finger gripped for the XP100. It does not have a vent rib. It has a. An aluminum solid rib. It has a 12 inch barrel. And I don’t know if I can get it close enough to the camera but if you look really closely it says Remington 722 XP. And then with a little bitty piece of tape right here it says 222.
But this one is the first Remington XP100 prototype. It’s a Remington 722 rifle action. It’s a wood stock with finger grips and it is chambered in 222 Remington. If you can look at it really, really closely, this is something James claimed for years. If I can get it in front of the camera right in front of the action and the recoil lug, you can see how thin the barrel is even on a seven. I mean XP 100 in 221 fireball. The. The barrel is much thicker right there at the recoil load. But anyway, that’s. That is the very first prototype for the Remington XP100.
It’s a Remington 722 Action wood finger stock, a finger groove stock. And I fired it recently. I’ve sent some pictures to Jimmy that I isolated. I think I sent a copy to you too. But there’s a isolation of the Fireball in front of the barrel in the. In the videotape. And it’s pretty big coming out of the end of the barrel. And that’s a 12 inch barrel. The 221 Fireball actually has a 10 and 3 quarter inch barrel. But that is. That’s the only one. And there’s another one after that one that’s actually in the 221 fireball.
And it’s got the wooden stock that matches the Zytel stock. It doesn’t have the finger grooves and stuff, but that’s the original. And then I also have number one Remington XP100 number one and. And it’s in 221 Fireball. And oh, there’s one other thing I wanted to point out, Jimmy, and you can comment about this, about what happened in the names of the folks. But the actual gun that was used to kill John F. Kennedy was hiding under the bed of some of his relatives. And a kid came in the house and stole it, used it to shoot at some birds in the neighborhood.
The cops were called and the. The pistol was seized. The ammunition that was seized when that pistol was seized was 221 fireball. It’s actually called. 221 remington fireball. Okay. And it was not a. 222. So just to clarify, there’s. There’s been a lot of stories out there. I think originally in his confession back in the 90s, he mentioned that some of the first ones that he had when he first got issued, they were a.222. And they had a problem with the barrel. And I could see that this is a very, very, very tight contour right after the recoil lug.
But I shot it and mine works fine. There’s no. And it. It is the original one. It came out of the Remington Museum when they went bankrupt. I know the source of the gun shop that bought all that stuff. And when they started sorting through it, I found out about it and, and bought this from them. So anyway, that’s a. A pretty close copy of what was actually used. And the one that was, if you want to expand on that, Jimmy, a little bit about what happened with the original one that you used to kill John F.
Kennedy. I know the audience. I think evident was turned into the evidence locker, but it was never registered, marked in. And the gun disappeared. And the cop that had it probably stole it before he retired. And all the FBI when they were there, they had about 50 FB agents stormed around Lake Beach, Round Lake park and all those areas there, the surrounding towns, looking for the weapon and they couldn’t find it. And the gun has disappeared. And evidently it’s in one of the lakes up there in Lake county. Or the cop is still hanging on to it and he won’t stand there because he could go to jail for stealing out of the evidence room.
And also it loses pension. Matter of fact, you’ve got a copy of the police report, I believe, Jim, that I do. I have a copy of it and it shows that it was. The ammo was.221 Remington Fireball, not.222. You might want to sit back a copy of it. Yeah. The other thing, that’s it kind of incredible. About that story that this causes a little bit of confusion. Apparently the early confession in the 90s was that James had fired a.222 and then bit down on the case and left it on the fence. And then I guess years later when somebody heard that, they went to the fence in Dealey Plaza and claimed that they found a piece of 222 brass that had dentition, you know, tooth marks, compression marks on it.
And it was tested that it was, you know, dental marks. And apparently Mr. William Dankbar, I guess, paid a lot of money for that little brass case. And I, I personally believe that it was, you know, that the person had some kind of desire to make money, you know, whatever you want to call that, you know, that he. Oh my gosh, he, he found a.222 brass and all that. But, you know, I would probably believe it if it was a.221 fireball case, but it was. So there was some confusion about which caliber cartridge, you know, that the pistol that he actually used to kill Kennedy was in.
Now that it was a kill. 220. It was a confusion back then. 222. So that case has got marks in it is probably a marketing operation starting. It’s starting to fade a little bit, Jim. So. Yeah, let me jump in a little bit. So the blood bank, when I looked it up, it looks like it’s referring to Pine Gap. Yeah, that’s what it’s, that’s what it’s called now. Pine Gap. It’s a CIA facility. It’s, it’s really what it is, is a. It. The big mission there. If you look at it on, on Google Earth, it’s a big listening facility.
Right. They’ve got a lot of. There’s a little funny story I want to see on there. Should only take a second. When I was waiting to go to trial on this, on the cop shooting, the one, I don’t know if I don’t remember, it was Michael Hands of Widow or Frank Nugent’s Wood, I think was Michael Henswood. She had called trying to sneak up. She had a vase, stuff full of brand new hundred dollar bills with the Dugan headbank signal still on it. And this was in 92 or 93. She got 92, I guess it was.
She was arrested for trying to smuggle the base into the United states, stuff with 100 bills and had the nuke and hand bank around it. I thought, how could she be so stupid to try and do that? Are you getting any questions from the audience? Michael. That they’d want Jimmy to answer. Yeah, sure. There was one about the. The driver of the limo. Some people, and I’ve heard this from a lot of people, and I’ve seen, like, it looks like he comes underhanded and shoots him with. People have said it was an air gun. Do either of you guys know anything about that? Well, for him to reach over the.
Where he was drowning, over his seat, to get to Kennedy, to shoot him in the red temple or even in the back, you’d have to have an awful long arm. Yeah, yeah. The wound was in his right temple from the side. From. From the right side of the road through, you know, through his head like this, like that. It wasn’t. It wasn’t a shot like this that if. If. If William Greer had a gun. Back up to the story I told about Thomas Shipman. Shipman was. Was slated to be the driver, and he backed out. He said, I’m not gonna.
I’m not gonna do it. And if you look on Wikipedia, what the story, the official story is, is that miraculously, just short of the Kennedy assassination, Thomas Shipman died of a. Of a massive heart attack. They found him on a couch dead at David. Camp David. So David. Yeah. I think what happened was the Secret Service would have been briefed in on the Kennedy assassination at Camp David. They probably were all flown up there. Okay, hey, this is top secret briefing. Everybody’s been handpicked to do this. This is what we’re going to do. We’re going to kill Kennedy.
And Shipman, basically. I don’t know if he said, okay, and then a couple days later said, no, I’m not doing this. But what they did is they isolated them. You know what I mean? They do that. Like, for Special Forces mission, you go into isolation before the thing. So you can’t go home and say, hey, you’re not going to believe this. You know, you tell your wife, hey, don’t tell anybody, but we’re going to kill John F. Kennedy. That kind of thing. It. It Special Forces. And, And I mean, you know, probably. I don’t know if they did that with you guys, but when you did a really, really important mission, you went into some kind of isolation a couple days before you launched.
Right. So, you know, they don’t want the. Anybody to have the opportunity. It’s a counterintelligence thing, too. Leak it. Yeah, yeah. You can’t leak what’s going to happen. Right. And it protects everybody. So they went into isolation, they briefed the mission, and Shipman goes Like, no way I’m gonna do this. I’m not going to help, you know, be part of killing the President, United States. So they decide to whack him, right? So they give him some, whatever they did, some shot or something, gave him a heart attack. And they go, oh, you know, he had a heart attack on the couch and he’s found dead up here, you know, so William Greer is put in.
They read him in. He was a long term Secret Service employee, but he was an employee of the uniform division. He was not a special agent, he was a chauffeur assigned to the White House staff. And he’d been there like 25 years. And he, he actually drove around both Eisenhower and what’s his name, Truman. And he’d driven Kennedy around town a couple times. And so they trusted him and they went to him and said, hey look, you know, you want to make a lot of money? And they’re like, you know, yeah, I would. What, what do you want me to do? And he goes, we’re going to have you drive the thing.
We’re going to whack Kennedy. He didn’t like Kennedy. So. But he would not have been a weapons carrying Secret Service agent. And also if he was right handed, which about 90% of the population of the country is, he wouldn’t have turned around and fired left handed over his shoulder. And also John Connolly and his wife Nelly were right there, wouldn’t have, they have said, hey, the driver turned around and shot Kennedy. Remember, Conley got shot too. There’s no wall team between them. And the Secret Service is a, hey, you know, we sorry you got hit. But you know, and, and that’s worth mentioning too.
The reason Conley got hit was they were trying to kill, they were trying to kill the guy that was sitting in that seat. But the snipers that were shooting at Conley thought it was Ralph Yarborough. And Lyndon Johnson wanted Ralph Yarborough dead too. And there was a big argument at the airport and Kennedy was insistent that John Conley and his wife Nelly were in front of them because two reasons. One, it was protocol because he was the elected governor of Tennessee, of. Not Tennessee, of Texas. And, and Connor and Nelly was friends. She wanted to be seen with Jackie because Jackie was this, you know, rock star back then and all the women looked up to her.
Well, they wanted Ralph Yarborough dead. He was a liberal Kennedy Democrat and he was going to run for governor in Texas against John Connolly. Well, what. In case there was an Aaron shot. Because they were going to be Shooting at Kennedy. And they. They didn’t want, you know, Conley to get shot accidentally. They wanted to stick Ralph Yarborough in there. And. And I believe that the. Whoever was the person sticking the gun out the window in the schoolbook depository, which we believe it was. The only fingerprint found up there that was. You know of anybody they knew was Mac Wallace.
I guess it’s remotely possible as Roscoe White, he claimed to his son that he was one of the shooters later. But I believe it was probably Mack Wallace and maybe even Roscoe White fired from the other end because supposedly there were some shots. If you see the picture of the building, the window was open on the sixth floor at the end where they said that Oswald was. But also at the other end of the building, there was a window open. So it’s possible that Mack Wallace was on the one end and Roscoe White was on the other, and they were shooting at Conley thinking that it was Ralph Yarborough.
But they wanted. Johnson wanted both of them dead. LBJ wanted. Yeah, Johnson. Lbj. He’s in on it, too? Yeah, yeah, he was in on it right from the start, but he didn’t plan it. The CIA planned the whole thing. Operation Zipper, and then used. They had one of their mercenaries, Jimmy, with the Chicago mob. And if you go back and you watch the YouTube videos by Dangerous Dan Marvin, he said when he went through the assassination school at the jfk, it’s. That’s ironic. It’s called the JFK Warfare Center. I don’t know if you’ve ever been to the courses there, but it’s where the Special Forces training is.
They used to have. It was. It’s called something different now, but they used to have the assassination school, and it was trained in. You know, it was trained how to do assassinations and, you know, like, hits like this and. And part of the assassination school. I don’t know. Do you ever. Ever hear the story about the dogs for. A lot of stories about dogs. What. What. What in particular? Okay, so when you went through the assassination school there, was it. It. You know, the combat medic course that they had during Iraq and Afghanistan where you had to, you know, like, shoot a goat or a sheep and you had to do surgery? Yeah, I had to do that.
Yeah. Okay, So a lot of people don’t talk about that. I don’t know. Was it. Did they tell you. Was that classified back when you did it? Yeah. Okay, so surprise. It’s not classified anymore. So we use German. Yeah. Yeah. So just using the Army? Yeah, they had. They would have dogs, and they would. They would have to, you know, like, train this dog. And then somewhere through the training, they would say, hey, guess what? Today is. Today’s combat medic training. You got to shoot your dog and then give it first aid. And thought that that was.
That was one of the psychological tests, that once you became buddies with this dog, if they told you, they gave you the orders to shoot the dog, the only guys they would keep past that day were the guys that actually would do it. You know what I mean? Because, I mean, I couldn’t. I. I hate to conf. I mean, you know, I. I like to think that I’m, you know, there’s some kind of James Bond guy in the. In the back of my head, but I’m not. Not. I mean, if somebody told me, okay, to prove your loyalty to the situation, shoot the dog.
You know, and that’s in the movie. What. What is that movie? The Kingsman or something like that. Right. You know, they said you got to shoot the dog. And. But that’s what they would do. They would tell them, hey, you got to shoot this dog. And then we want you to give it first aid and save its life. You know, that we. The first aid training that we’ve given you, and the guys that wouldn’t shoot their own dog, they didn’t go on through the training any further, but the guys go, okay, you want me shoot the dog? Bang.
You know, and they knew that they were. That’s kind of the psychopath they’re looking for, you know, and, you know, if you think about it, if you’re training somebody to do a mission like that and you’re. You’re training them to be a killer, it’s. You’re not training them to kill only the people that they feel like, you know, like you don’t want to go through some kind of political or spiritual evaluation. Every time you give them a mission, you want to be able to say, you know, it’s like, mission impossible, right? You play the tape, it says, your mission is kill this guy.
The tape will, you know, self destruct in five seconds. See you later. And, you know, the guy’s going to go to take care of business, you know, and. But that’s what they used to do. And. But that was the school Dan Marvin was going through when they pulled him out under the trees and ask him if he. He would kill Bruce Pitzer. You know. You know this story. Yes. Okay, so Bruce Pitzer was Navy commander who was getting ready to retire and he had saved the real JFK autopsy photographs. This might be the one of the biggest reveals.
The people that don’t know this, this is going to be a big reveal on this, on this show. But Dan Marvin was told, they asked him, they said, they said, we’ve got a traitor that we want you to kill. Will you do it? And he said, yeah, I’ll do it. And he goes, who is it? And they tell him, Bruce Pitzer. And he goes, okay, who’s that? And he goes, well, he’s a Navy like, Lieutenant Commander. He works at the Bethesda Naval Hospital, and he’s fixing to release top secret information to the enemies of this country and we need him dead.
What the true story was is he had saved autopsy photographs from the JFK autopsy and he was going to sell him to the news media for enough money to buy a new house when he retired. And the CIA wanted him dead. Well, Dan Marvin, who was a, who’s a friend, I guess, of Jimmy, he can tell the rest of the story in just a second. He goes, look, I’ll kill anybody you want me to. I thought you were saying, I knew he was going back to Vietnam. He said, I thought you wanted me to kill, kill somebody in Vietnam.
I’m not going to kill another American. I’m not going to do it. So they said, okay, go back inside. So he goes from under the tree, the CIA guy goes back inside. One of his other classmates comes out and I forget the guy’s name, but I could look into it and tell you what it is. But they asked the guy, they go, hey, this here’s the story. You want to kill a guy for us? And they’re going through the assassination school. And the guy goes, yeah, I’ll do it. What is it? And he goes, it’s Lieutenant Commander Bruce Pitzer.
He’s a Navy commander. He works at the Naval Bethesda Hospital. And he’s going to give top secret information to the enemy. We want him dead. He goes, okay, I’ll do it. And the guy disappeared. And not long after that, Dan Marvin reads in the newspaper that some Navy commander named Bruce Pitzer at the Bethesda Naval Hospital, I think they said he committed suicide. It was written off like that. And this guy, this army captain, Special Forces guy, had killed him. Well, Dan Marvin looked for him for a period of time and he couldn’t find him. It like disappeared off the map.
But he, he found him later on. And I, I know the story. What the deal was is they, they gave the guy he got out of the army and they sent him to medical school and they helped him get through medical school, all expenses paid. And he became a doctor and just. They gave him a cash payment and he just like dropped off the end of the earth and became a doctor. So that’s what really happened. But I don’t know. James knows a lot about Dan Marvin. You want to make comments about Dangerous Dan. Dangerous Dan, he was man of honor.
And he wouldn’t do anything to soil his uniform like that or to give a bad name to the. To his service. And he would do any job you wanted to as long as it was be legal and not be like one of our people. He would go out and get somebody else if you wanted them to. And he wrote a book. He spend Expendable Elite and my wife Pamela do them personally. I never met Dan Marvin face to face, but we corresponded to a few letters while I was in prison and everything because he had never heard of Operation Mobile White Star.
And he had to do a lot of digging to get to it. And I actually met Dan Marvin through my wife Pamela. And Dan Marvin was a good man. He was a man of honor. And like I say, discredit his uniform. No, that was out of the question. He was a man of honor. It’s good to know. So another question for you. Looks like Jim kind of froze there. A lot of people say that Jackie Kennedy may be involved in it too. Why did she jump out onto the back of the car? Was. Was she just crazed or something? To get JFK’s brains.
All of the brain to put back in his head. She figured they needed to save him. There’s only reason she crawled out there. And it’s one of the Secret Service agents pushed her back into the back seat. And I seen that as I was walking away, walking around the corner of the fence. And cops, they ran by me on both sides. That they didn’t bother me because I was walking and they’re carrying a briefcase. And I looked like a businessman the way I was dressed, going out for lunch. And so they was in a hurry to catch somebody running through the railroad yards or whatever.
So they went over there looking interesting. Wow. So that’s amazing. One of your eyes. You were walking away. How about that? Yeah. Pardon me. Yeah, I’d have been running, they’d have been chasing me, but I was walking natural and I stopped and they ran on both sides of me. And that was it. Yeah, that’s. That’s a cool operator. Good job. So now another. Another thing is we have, we talked about in the past with who do we have on. It was like another interview we did together where we talked about how Marilyn Monroe and you were, you drove the guys that were, I guess on the Marilyn Monroe hit or whatever.
Yeah. Now Marilyn Monroe was obviously involved with JFK and rfk and she was gonna talk, they felt, so they, they needed to. She wanted JFK to leave Jackie and marry her. And she had dreams of being the first lady and she was having her kid with his boy girl. I don’t know. It’s having the kid with jfk and she was pregnant and she had been told to forget about it, you know, to keep quiet and everything. And she was dead beat on holding a press conference and telling the whole story. And so they had 48 hours to get rid of her.
Wow. I drove the people to Pawaukee Airport and they flew out there and took care of business. So she was, she was involved with the CA as well. She was probably on that MK mind control, sex kitten program, whatever. And they were using her to, you know, as you know, we have dirt on you. Is, is that your, is that what you think? Could have been. Yeah, it could have been. One of the stories I heard she went to them and asked them if she could be a member for the agency. But true or false, I don’t know, I never met Jackie or anything else.
That’s, that’s, yeah, it’s amazing. So the CIA is just involved in a lot of this stuff. Oh yeah, you know, Jeffrey Epstein and all the stuff that, that he did as well. I mean you’re, we’re talking like in your, your era, that was the beginning stages. They, they’re so much more advanced now. I mean, the stuff that you’ve been revealing has been because like me, I can look at something, I go, well, that’s that and that’s that. And I’ve seen you do that like with Cuba. You’re like, yeah, Cuba, they just use that as a drug running operation.
Yeah, they had complete control of Cuba. That’s, that’s amazing because I, I saw that, you know, when I was in Afghanistan and the, the opium triangle up there where they were bringing in the drugs. And you said, yeah, they’re just following them. Just like in Vietnam. There’s fun on them right through Cuba. Now when they leave Cuba, do they go up that, like the Mississippi River? They stay in the, they left Cuba, they would go to the Yucatan and they’ve traveled through the Yucatan west until they got into where they could make the Rad and turn to go north into the United States.
And the heroin got the name Mexican mud at that time. Incredible. Incredible. So the. So obviously the CIA is involved in, you know drug running. I saw that when I was in Afghanistan. And they make a lot of money off that. It’s a huge money without going to Congress for the money. Yeah, they don’t care about American public. They just. They just need the money for their black ops. And when they found out that the CA had the largest air force in the world, they ordered them to sell it off. So they sold it off and they sold Fair America and it became CAT Southern Air Transport and all of the different names in there and they’ve been involved with so many different things this pathetic that’s.
But they made this country safe. At that time I believed in the CIA and I would never go against the agency at that time because I thought, you know, I really believed on. Yeah and I did too today I didn’t even know him because right now they’re covering up a lot of things left they’re not. They went too liberal as I’m concerned. I’ll put it that way. I was. I was really surprised when I worked for the CIA there. There were a lot of liberal people in there. But the. The people that I work with were pretty much like us, very conservative, loved the country.
But there was that infiltration starting to happen and it seemed to be pulling the CIA down into a darkness. Right. You were at the Middle East. Yes. Well then you know about the crest the Golden Crescent. That’s where the drugs come from out of there. The Golden Crescent. Oh yeah. Yep. And remember when they had thing was cabal they had surrounded and they fought for. I don’t know so many people died and it took them forever to get their city. And my idea was shut down the trial. The trail that brings the supplies into there from bracket Stan and you go right in there, you shut that up, you got the city even without taking costing any lives.
You starve them out. But he didn’t do that. It’s just like a Vietnam. Some goofy captain kept ordering his man up a muddy hill and everybody got slaughtered. All you had to do is wait a couple of days and sun come out and try the hill off and then you take it. No problem. They put a lot of people in charge of operations that ran it. Kind of stupid. Like there’s always a better way to do things that found out. I don’t care what. What it is you can. There’s ways to do things without costing so many lives.
That’s, that’s, that’s amazing. Into the field and third orders out there that are stupid. Yep. So I, I’ve noticed, I mean, all three of us have noticed the same thing. The way the government runs, it’s like it, it’s just a meat market for killing people because they make money off that. We can look at stuff and go, why are you doing that? We could, we could do this so easy. We could win this war within weeks or months. But they stretch on for 10 years, like in 20 years in Afghanistan. So it’s insane. There’s no reason for it.
It’s a money machine. The military industrial complex is the one that makes the money. Yep. And they sell weapons to both sides. Absolutely. And they twist, they twist all of us into doing their dirty work. And it’s once you realize that you’re, you’re disgusted. There’s so many people that commit suicide these days in the, in the military. And I, I, I predicted the most, most of those people were committing suicide because they were, they found out that they were used. And then I talked to a guy that’s very heavily involved with ptsd, military ptsd, and he said, you’re absolutely right.
Most of the people that are committing suicide are the ones that are disgusted and feel like betrayed and so forth. So they commit suicide because they were used. Yeah. I’m not going to make it for him by committing suicide either. Got to kill me away from my natural death. Yeah, you’ve proven that. Yeah. A couple of weeks that decided to give my body to science. Let them cut it up and do whatever they want to with it. Yeah. My wife was making the money to bury me. I wanted, I must have gotten on. Sensitive subject. Yeah.
You’re out dangerous, Dan, because my, they kicked me offline. Yep. But that’s, that’s one of the things we, we put up with here, you know, revealing information. We’ll lose a, we’ll lose a whole show or we’ll lose, you know, certain people or get it like, you know, there was time where you were, it was hard to hear you. So they’ll come in and they’ll infiltrate and they’re like, what I’m fixing to say, I believe the government and the CIA was the one to kill Dan Marvin. They used the beam to get the heart attack. Because Dan Marvin sued the CIA to get his book out.
And he won in court and he got his book out. Expendable Elite. And I liked Dan Marvin’s book, but the only thing I had against it was Dan Marvin gave himself too much credit instead of giving his team all the credit. And I don’t care if you are the team leader. You are nobody unless you’ve got your team and your team makes you what you are. It’s a good book. I’ve. I’ve got a copy and I’ve. I’ve read it a couple times. And he was ordered. It was in a mountain. Like they. It would call it a FOB now, but back then there was another name for it.
It was like an outpost or some op something. And there you go. That’s it. And yeah, I read it too. Yeah, it was ordered to bring his team out. So you know the story. And. And he basically said, no, we need to make a deal before, because I’m not going to let you ambush my team. You know, when you. And he was trying to save some of the people that, I guess. What was he working with? The Montagn Yards, mostly. Yeah. And those are very courageous people. They got a big community in Minnesota. I’ve always wanted to meet them.
I think they’re general. I think he just recently died. I think his name was Vangpao, and he was very courageous to sneak into the country. Yeah, he helped him. But the Montagu people are very proud. Very courageous people. Good fighters and. But, you know, we shouldn’t be. Our country shouldn’t be using those people like that. Like they, you know, like feeding them some big line of crap Vietnamese government or they didn’t like the South Vietnamese people, I should say. And they didn’t care whether South Vietnamese or North Vietnamese, but they had a strong habit of cutting their livers out when they kill them and eating their livers.
Yeah. Who was that? The Montagnard? Yeah. Range where they were at in the AM Mountains. Yeah. I had a couple of barbing Rangers with me. It being in my short tail that they got ripped off. I save them. It’s like the nickname of the guy was Liver Eater Johnston. It was a John Johnston. And you probably remember him best. There was a. A book, if you haven’t read it, it’s pretty good. It’s called Crow Killer. And it’s not Crow Birds, it’s Crow Indians. And the guy was named John Johnston, but he’s the inspiration behind John Millis’s movie Jeremiah Johnson with Robert Redford.
He was a mountain man and all that. And he would. But he was. His nickname was Liver Eater Johnston, and he would kill the Crow Indians and eat their livers. That was. I don’t know what there is about that, but you know, I guess it’s, you know, but he was killing, you know he was really renowned for killing grizzly bears and all that kind of stuff. But his great great grandson who’s now dead lived in Oakamus, Michigan. His name was there, Ken Johnston. And Ken is the inventor of the, the ignition system that’s used in the Remington Ultimate Muzzle Loader rifle.
It’s a plug that’s inside a bolt action rifle. So it’s enclosed. It’s not exposed like the nipple and the percussion cap is not exposed. It’s inside the action of a Remington 700. He invented that thing. And I wrote an article for Precision Shooting magazine back in 2011, the October issue that was on the COVID And he was paid a lot of money for the ignition system for that rifle and Remington makes that muzzleloader to this day. But he was the like 6th generation removed grandson of Liveryder Johnston. And that’s, that’s the movie Jeremiah Johnson. That’s where it came from.
But he’s. And his grandson Nick is still building those custom muzzle loading rifles to this day. But look up ultimatefirearms.com but anyway. All right. Hey Jim, what else about the book? What other key points about your book? Primary target JFK would interest the audience, obviously if they want to know really the inside dirt on the JFK assassination, the documents, I think the entire book would interest them. Yeah. And a lot of the questions that the people have on their minds, those questions are in the book probably. And we go on section that’s dedicated to Q A for question and answers.
But we’re like we told the people, Pamela told them and she put on the Internet, she said if you want to ask a question, ask it and if you want your name attached, let us know. And we’d be more than happy to include your name in the book. And so we had a lot of people that responded and they wanted to ask questions and they wanted their name in the book. And some of those questions, even though they’re double questions, just ask over. But each person that had the question, we gave them the benefit of that.
We put it in the book. So we didn’t want to close anybody out. We used everybody that wanted to know. And so even the questions are interesting that people ask. If you’re telling the truth, how come you’re still alive? What happened to the gun? You know, what, what were the, some of the other details that you didn’t go over in the main story and just all the questions. What I know that you’ve Been in. We, we, we have up till a few weeks ago. We talked every day, but. And you’ve been in poor health, but. And you’re kind of.
I know you’re struggling through this. You’ve been in bed most of the time, but what. How many for the audience, there’s only a few copies of the autographed thumb printed books left, I guess. How many do you think you have? So that if they don’t order one tonight and something should happen to you, that won’t be any more available. I probably got a. About 25 of the soft cover and we’ve got about 60 of the hardcover. Okay. My wife just answered it. So when they’re gone, they’re gone. So if you’re listening to the show, I highly recommend you go to jfk murder james files.weebly and it’s spelled w e e b l y 2 e’s jfk murder james files dot weebly dot com and get a copy of this book, Primary Target, JFK.
That’s got James’s autograph in his thumbprint in it and, and Pam’s autograph, the author. And you know, there’s a limited number of these left. We’ve said that before. But James has struggled through another month and Pam orders more books and, and gets him to. I’ve got a photograph of him assigning these books up around him in his bedroom where he sits up and struggles through signing them and putting his thumbprint in there. But if you want one, this is. Perhaps it’s possible it’s the last opportunity. So I would highly recommend you go to their website and also if you.
I know it sounds unusual to say, you know, help folks out, but, you know, if you’ve got a heart for somebody that was a patriot and served this country as a black ops mercenary, they can always use your help. There’s a little tab on their website at that. That what I just said. JFK murder james files.weebly.com to support and donate. That’s the picture. I can’t remember. Pam, did you take that picture or did I take that picture in Dallas? I took that one. Yeah. But the. He shot Kennedy from the picket fence right up behind him.
There’s a historic marker right there. And the. If you want to copy. Yeah, that’s on the grassy knoll. That’s the picket fin. Now that’s a new one. When Jim was there, there were. The fence was on the other side of the trees, closer to the road. The shot was 29.3 yards. It was about 88ft, close shot. He had a three power scope on the Remington XP100. But today, with the fence the way it is now, it’s about a hundred feet from where about he was standing to the X on the pavement where Kennedy was killed. But he was serving this country as a, as a black ops mercenary.
He was told the story that Kennedy was, you know, gonna waste, was given, had committed high treason and was, you know, basically working with the Russians for bad things. And he, he didn’t support the Bay of Pigs invasion. And there was a lot of reasons that a lot of military people didn’t like Kennedy back then. And it was given the mission really that morning. He didn’t even know ahead of time that he was just kind of a backup shooter. And as fate would have it, they hadn’t hit him in the head when he got down to Jimmy.
And Jimmy took the shot and he doesn’t miss. I mean, I, I know some of the stories and you know what I mean? I mean, and he’s not, you know, if people are thinking he’s trying to get rich doing this, they struggle to pay their bills. Yeah. And you know, this should be the number one best selling book on the New York Times Times list, you know what I mean? But it’s suppressed by the government. The CIA denies everything from the Zipper document, which was released by one of their employees, Robert Crowley. And you know, when you got a picture of yourself with the Operation 40 group in 63 and a picture of yourself with Felix Rodriguez in Bolivia, you know, capturing and executing Che Guevara.
If anybody wouldn’t believe that this man was a CIA black ops assassin, you’re just, I mean, it’s just too much evidence that and, and the whole thing about the mercury bullet, him and, and Wolfman, and then eventually David Phillips a few days later is, is briefed on that. That’s why Kennedy. Jim, you want to talk about that? What happened to Kennedy’s body? Well, they’ve buried his body at sea. They drill holes on a cement vault that they usually put the gasket in. They drill holes in it and dropped off so it’s sinking. It remained at the bottom because they didn’t want anything because they found out that the body was.
Had mercury on it. There’s mercury inside the skull, all over the outside of it. And that they didn’t want to bury him in Arlington. And they, they claimed he’s there, but he’s not. And that’s what got Joe west killed, was because when Joe west was investigating, getting come to see me at Stateville Prison and told me he was trying to get Kennedy’s body exhumed. I told him that Kennedy’s body wasn’t there. And I told him why it wasn’t there because of the mercury. And Joe west entered, tried to enter it back into the judge there in Houston.
And, and the next thing you know, Joe’s in the hospital again with a bad heart. And allegedly he was supposed to have died of a heart attack, but he wrote a note, and I’ve still got a copy of the note that this he wrote to his daughter, wife to get him out of the hospital, that they were trying to kill him. And the nurse all, they all think that we’re trying to kill him. And 45 minutes later, Joe S. Was dead. Stay on that picture just for a second. Are you, are you done with that, Jim? Yeah.
Okay, so I want to make the point that Kennedy’s body is in a concrete vault that has these big round holes in it. Now, there’s only a handful of people that knew that at the CIA because, because they probably there was some Secret Service people too. But if you go to Dallas, about a block from Dealey Plaza, you’ll see this item that Michael’s pulled up right there. And this is critical. If you look at this, look on the right side, if you can go back to that picture and you can see those round holes that they are depicted on the box.
Now, why would the President, John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, be built in Dallas about a block from Dealey Plaza, and the representation to memorialize John F. Kennedy was a white concrete box? Why would that be? Because a handful of people knew that his body was in a white concrete box off of that area in Massachusetts where his family compound is. You know, his son was buried at sea also. Some people say he’s still alive. But that’s the memorial. Now why, who in the world would think that a good memorial for John F. Kennedy would be a big white concrete box? Well, it was an inside joke with the CIA people that buried him in a white concrete box with holes in it off the coast so the critters could get in there and eat his body.
And anybody listening to this, including President Donald Trump, if you go to Arlington Cemetery with a backhoe and dig up John F. Kennedy’s casket, he is not in it. And if it, if there is a body in it, it’s likely to be the body of J.D. tibbett, who was kind of a look alike. And all you’d have to do is do a DNA test. And exactly what I just said would be proven. John F. Kennedy is not in his grave in Arlington. He is the remnants of whatever might be left, which would be nothing probably there.
If you look at the Titanic wreck, the only people in the bottom of the ocean, the only part of those people that went down with the Titanic that’s left is their shoes. And he was naked, so there would be nothing left. That box would be empty. And I don’t think you could achieve. Even if you scraped up the dirt in the bottom of it, you probably couldn’t find his DNA in it. But John F. Kennedy is not in his grave. And if you want to prove me wrong and dig it up and look in it, and I can tell you you probably could find that white concrete box out there if the CIA hadn’t already gone out there and rigged explosives to it and blown it up.
So it’s little pieces of gravel all over the thing. But now I’ve said that they probably are leaving the port right now with a bunch of C4. You know, I don’t remember what year it was, but they was moving the graves or something. Another. And they dug up the casket and they wanted to open it up. And Teddy was sitting on it. He wouldn’t let him open it. Yeah. Eddie Kennedy. Yeah. He knew his body wasn’t in there. Yeah. So everybody in the Kennedy family knows that the CIA killed John and Robert. And they also know that Ted’s political future was ruined at Chappaquiddick.
And the CIA had something to do with all of those. And that’s our country. I’m surprised that they’ve allowed. You know, I know they tried to kill him at least twice at Butler and down in near Mar a Lago at the golf course. But I’m surprised that they have done. They haven’t done more to keep RFK Jr out of the government. Because RFK Jr knows the CIA killed his father. He knows that the CIA operative was named Thane Caesar. He. He knows. And. And I personally think, and I hope that the. These rumors about military tribunals and these people being arrested and executed, the.
The traitors to our country that. That have committed treason and been part of this in the deep state. I hope it happens soon. And in the name of Jesus Christ, I hope they hire me to be the executioner because I’ll kill every single one of them with a smile on my face. This country has been subverted by evil people, and they need to die for their treason. That’s from Jim Scott’s lips Interrupting. But if you guys will excuse me, I’m gonna have to go lay down because I’m in a lot of pain right now. I can’t sit here any longer.
I’m surprised I lasted this longer. All right, thanks a lot. We’ll go ahead and sign off now. Thank you so much. You guys can keep talking if you want, but I gotta go. I can’t sit here any longer. Nice to see you, brother. Thank you. Thank you, Pam. Thanks, guys. Thank you. Great show. Appreciate it. And I hope your audience enjoyed the show. And I’ll talk to you guys later. Yep. I gotta go lay down. I can’t. I can’t make any longer. God bless you, brother. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for your service to both of you.
All right. Love you, man. Take care. You too. Thank you. There’s. We can talk as long as you want if you got a few minutes. You can see that that’s the. That’s the limit probably, of the books that are left piled up in their living room and. But, you know, it’s. It’s. It tickles me sometimes. I almost had to pinch myself. In an hour at 8 o’ clock is my Citadel alumni Bible study group that meets every month. And when I was a senior at the Citadel, I never dreamed, you know, that the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination, I’d be in Dallas with the man who shot Kennedy and be involved in any of this like I am.
For the people in the audience that don’t know this part of the story, how I kind of got involved in this was I was a Virginia state trooper and I saw Jimmy’s tape, the confession of an assassin that he was the one that killed John F. Kennedy. In that video, he exposed that Johnny Roselli was the liaison with the CIA and had met with the CIA in Virginia to orchestrate the. The assassination of John F. Kennedy. Well, then my Citadel brain said, hey, wait a minute. That means that there was a conspiracy to. To kill the President United States in Virginia, which would give me probable causes of Virginia state trooper to open the JFK case.
So I approached. I went above my chain of command because I. It’s not that I didn’t trust him, but I just. I wanted to go to somebody that I trusted more and that had a little more power. I went to a first sergeant who I’d worked with before, and he was the first sergeant for my academy class about four years earlier in Richmond. His name was Paul Kavasnika. And I approached him. He told me to. To call one of the dispatchers in 7th Division who he was close friends with, and ask her to retrieve the criminal history of this man named James Earl Files Slash Sutton, which is his original name, and get a copy of his criminal history.
And he said, let’s start there. And I got it. And I gave him the confession of the assassin video that you could rent for a couple dollars at Blockbuster, and you could buy it for, like, $11. And I bought, I think, four copies of it, and I shared them with friends of mine and with the state police. And I said, this guy is telling the truth. I think this is the guy killed John F. Kennedy. Let’s look into it. So apparently, he went to a lieutenant at headquarters named George Cholas, and George, I guess, contacted the FBI.
And then, like, in a short period of time after that, all I got was the word was forget about it. That it’s. It’s a closed case. It’s a government case. Lee Harvey Oswald, three shots from behind be, you know, blah, blah, blah. Well, then shortly after that, George Cholis ends up dead in the woods behind his house. And they said he committed suicide. And I asked some people, I said, what. What in the hell is going on with Lieutenant Cholas? And they said, oh, well, what we heard was the FBI came down and said that he was downloading, like, kitty porn on his state police computer in his office.
Now, what state trooper, knowing who had been a BCI agent, was a first sergeant, then a lieutenant? What. What guy would download kitty porn on his state police computer in his office? That’s crazy to think that. And if you knew the guy, he was not a. He was. He. I. I just would never suspect he would be somebody that would be remotely involved in anything like that. So, anyway, supposedly they came in. You know, this is total. I mean, I don’t know this to be a fact. This is just speculation on my part. My understanding was they came in and they put him on a.
Like a suspended status or something, and then they claimed he went home and killed himself. And they. And supposedly the story is, is that. That they. They said that he was downloading kitty porn to his state police computer. What I. What I think happened, and this is speculation, too, is that the CIA downloaded a bunch of kitty porn on his computer and then told the FBI, hey, this. This lieutenant with the state police is downloading kitty porn. Go get him. You know, it’s kind of like when they told the HRT to go after David what’s his name and Waco.
They went out there and burned the damn place down and you know, killed 80 people, including a bunch of children, you know, but so anyway, they, apparently they came in there and you know, I guess the, you know, like I said, this is just the rumors I heard that that’s. The FBI comes in and says hey, we think that this, this lieutenant with the state police is downloading kitty porn on his computer. So I guess the state police goes well you know, we’ll have to see what the FBI’s got, you know, and we’ll, we’ll put you on a suspended situation and all that.
And my guess is he went home and they were probably waiting for him. It’s just a guess. And that when he got home he said, hey, where, you know, they badge you, you know, hey, we’re the FBI and they’re really like CIA black ops assassins. And they say we need to talk to you about this situation. Can you come over here and talk to us? And, and you know, his guards down because they said we can work this out, you know, if we just talk with it and everything. And bam. They whack the guy, drag him out in the woods and throw his pistol beside him.
Or maybe they disarmed him with his own pit and then killed him with. Because I, I heard the rumor, I heard was that he was killed with his own. He killed himself with his own state police pistol. I don’t believe it for a minute. I think he was murdered. I think it would be if the, the truth came out about it. And I hope they don’t come whack me to, to you know, cover the story up or something. But you know, I care about this country and you know, it’s just like when Dan Marvin was asked to kill Bruce Pitzer, the Navy commander who was going to release the, the real autopsy photographs of jfk.
I’ve sent you two of them. You can pull them up if you want, if you still have them. You know, I mean most of the American people have never seen the Results of when a 221 fireball mercury bullet hits you in the side of the head from 29 yards. But you know, it’s tragic, you know, and then what could I do at that point, you know. And just a couple years after that I get this kind of a BS complaint and elected to, to resign my position with state police. I really. In lieu of. And being fired, you know, so I was targeted too.
And. But you know, what’s. I guess the jokes on them wouldn’t. Wasn’t too long after that I get a six figure job in corporate Safety and, and you know like making more than their colonels making now. So. But I, I can tell you this whole JFK thing. There were a lot of people that were killed to shut him up. We know that, that David Fairy was killed to keep him from testifying. He’d been called by that in that case with Jim Garrison, that movie JFK and uh, that book written by uh, Colonel Fletcher Prouty which his daughter Lauren is one of my neighbors and I know a lot of inside stuff about Fletcher Prouty and you know I really should write a book but I really can’t really, I, I can’t do it until I know you know a lot of inside stuff.
Because you’ve talked to James for a long time. So if he does actually pass, you probably could. If, if, if President Trump really, really wants to break the news to the American people about what happened in the JFK assassination and all that, he would tonight give James files a full pardon. Release him of his legal responsibilities for his non disclosure agreements. I can even. I, I’ll hint about one thing. One of the missions included, let’s just put it this way. One of the missions included the death of more than one extraterrestrial. Wow. True. Oh that, that.
You better be careful there. That’s, that’s how I, I started going there and that’s, that’s how I got, I know, pretty much almost taken out. Yeah. So that, that’s a. Because then, then they have carte blanc Majestic 12. You know the deal. Yeah. Well, just for the fun is asking this is a question for you. How many grains and what velocity does the fire fireball shoot? I’d have to look it up but the factory ammo on one second, I can answer, I can answer one of those questions immediately. The original factory ammo was a 50 grain bullet and I want to say it was about 20, 2650.
But hold on. I have a box of the original ammo within arms reach. Okay. Wow. Now I’d have to look it up. My guess is it would be about 27 grains. This is a vintage box of 221 Fireball ammo from 1963. And on the end of the box it says 221 Remington Fireball 50 grain. Soft point index number is 5221. And it doesn’t, I don’t think it says the velocity on here but I want to say out of the 10 and 3 quarter inch barrel of a Remington XP100, I think it’s about 2650. The 50 grain bullet.
It’s not that fast. It’s, it’s fast. But now you can, you can hand load like a 40 grain nozzle or ballistic tip or one of the little, what do they call them, Varmint. It’s a varmageddon bullet, I think 40 grains and you could load one of those. And there’s a couple companies, Spear and Sierra makes a 40 grain bullet I think for the 22. For the center fire cartridges, you got to be really careful. Those with a long barrel, when you push them too fast, like out of a 220 Swift, you can push those 4, 300ft per second, something like that, and they tend to come apart.
Now I have a picture and I can’t provide it right, right this second. I maybe could look it up on my phone. But when a bullet is pushed too fast in the These small calibers like 220 Swift, a real light bullet pushed above 4,000ft per second, the bullets tend to fail. But they don’t come apart in pieces. What happens is, especially in a long barreled. 22, I mean 220 swift, the, the pressure and the, the friction in the barrel. When you have a long barrel, like a 26 or 28 inch barrel, the, the friction on the thin metal copper jacket on the lead core, it actually causes the surface area of the, the bearing surface of the bullet to melt.
So you have molten lead surrounding a solid lead core and it starts banging around inside the, the copper jacket. And actually what it’ll cause is the bullet comes apart from the, the core kind of banging on the. It’s an imbalance. And I’ve got a picture here real quick. I can show you of what it looks like when that bullet fails it. The molten lead sprays out. And if you see it going down range, it looks like a little puff of gray smoke. But what it is is it’s liquid lead. And. Wow. Hold on just a second.
I got. I just skipped over a second ago when I tried to click on it. And the, the. All right, now I’m gonna, I’m gonna show you a picture. I’m gonna expand this on my phone. If I can show you that is a bullet failing. And now remember the twist rate. And you see that the, it has spun around more than once. It’s gone like say one and a half rotation. If you look. And what happened was, is about. So let’s say the bullet had. The barrel had a 10 twist barrel about 15 inches from the hole in the target.
The bullet failed and the liquid lead split sprayed out of the bullet. And as, as the bullet went through the target, the liquid lead was impacting the target. So that’s what you have that, that gray semicircle on there is liquid lead that splattered on the paper target. And that’s a sniper target. It’s a head size target. See if I can get the other, that’s a, a little smaller and get this to focus on there. But that’s liquid lead smacking the target after the bullet failed at too high a velocity. So during ballistic testing we, we found that this particular boat we were testing was, was failing.
So we moved the target back until we, we actually got the liquid lead smacking the target. And actually that picture is online. It was a Lee Enfield I think maybe 6 millimeter or something that, but if any other questions? Now I can look it up in a, in a reloading manual, but I’m guessing it’s probably, and I don’t know the original factory ammo that this is. I don’t, I don’t know what powder they had in there, but it’s probably a 222 would be about 27 grains. It might be something like 8, 18 grains of powder depending on what kind of powder it is.
It’s not very much and it would be. I think I’ve got, there’s one of the cases in here that I could show you. It’s a, it’s a little small cases and I should have sent you one of those pictures. I’ve got a picture that’s a really good one. It’s a 221 fireball next to a 222 next to a 223. And a. 222 and a 223 are about the same length, but the 222 has a longer neck. That’s a 221. And I would say that’s about, I don’t know what the length of the case is. You could look it up in any reloading manual if you really want to know.
Look under nozzle Nosler N O S L E R Reloading data and their reloading manual will come up online and it will tell you how many grains of powder and you know all that. But it just uses a small rifle primer and, and, but you could load a lighter bullet much faster. And remember mercury would be lighter than lead so you could load it. But they actually tested them and, and Wolfman said that the, the mercury bullets, if you push them too fast they would fail because they’re already liquid. You Know what I mean? It was a round used, it was designed to be used at close range in that it would not ricochet.
You know, it’s going to hit and come all apart. But then also it’s not like if you shot, like if you use the Barnes X bullet, like a 55 grain Barnes X, a TSX and you shot Kennedy in the head like this, and Jackie’s right on the other side, that bullet is gonna, the pedals are going to open up like a boat propeller. It’s going to go right through Kennedy’s head and kill Jackie too. That’s another reason why they do, they do the, the liquid round. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you can get dumps right in the body right there and it blows, blows up.
And then after that it’s just, it’s just a liquid, you know, and then there’s the old. That’s why we use those rounds when we did room clearance, you know, clearing a terrorist. Somebody could be, somebody could have a gun at somebody’s head and you could shoot them in the, in the eye, in the ocular cavity, into the brain stem and it’s done. And it’s not going to spray and hit anybody else behind them. So that’s, that’s why you, if anyone doesn’t know why you use a, a liquid round. Of course, yes, it’s devastating. It’s going to, it’s going to destroy the target.
Whatever you shoot. You could shoot a pig in, in the tail, it would probably just disintegrate the pig all the way through. But it’s not going to, it’s not going to damage anything else. It’s just in that soft tissue. Well, the other thing too is just in, in physics, you can’t compress a fluid, right? So that’s how you can take a hydraulic jack and a, a half a cup of rock fluid, lift a house off the ground. You know what I mean? You can’t compress a fluid. So if you can put pressure on a fluid, it’ll lift up anything, you know.
And like when they set off the nuclear test out there in that atoll in the Pacific, you got, you know, a thousand feet of water underneath a ship and you set off a nuke, you can, you can lift an aircraft carrier up in the air. When that water goes up in the air, it doesn’t, you know, so. But any more questions that, like that, I mean, no. And that’s, that’s kind of. I’m getting to the point where I gotta check off because I got another show coming up. That’s fine. So fantastic. I’m glad you were able to come in.
Great questions, great insight on your part as well. You’ve done obviously incredible research, so it’s, it’s great to share that. I hope Jimmy lasts longer. You know, he’s. We thought it was going to pass many times, but it does seem like he’s probably getting towards the end now. So that’s unfortunate. But at some point there, there are people like you that have done incredible research and you’ve talked to him quite a bit and he doesn’t reveal some things, but you could. I’m going to. After he dies and a lot of people have said I need to write a book, but to be honest with you, I could write 10 books about this guy.
I mean if there ever was. And what’s really funny is if you really know him in his heart, I mean he said he’s a really a patriot. He would have done anything and killed anybody as long as he thought the government want, you know, like if you’d say, hey, go over and kill this 10 year little boy. He’s going to give the Russians a, a big secret that we don’t want to know. He wouldn’t ask him not one question. He’d just go over and whack them. I mean it was, he was a psychopathic machine, a killing machine.
And remember, he was programmed from a boy. That’s what this is all about. It’s a mental condition. Generational, generational problems with us. Yeah. And, and our friend Gordon Ferry, who’s recently written a book about the JFK assassination. It was a, worked with the Secret Service and Marine Sniper and all that stuff. He worked with Carlos Hathcock. Gordon has said that Jimmy’s biggest problem is that he didn’t know how to say no. Yeah, he would do whatever you, you know, if, if the same, you know, what would have happened if he did say no. Oh yeah. If you get like, you know, firing squad from about 50 guys shooting them all at once.
Yeah. Like some of the, some of his compadres did over time. He’s like one of the last few that’s left. They just killed all those guys over time. Yeah. And that’s the other thing I’m, I’m fearful for a lot of the GRS guys that they get in situations and they’re asked to do certain things. It’s like Special Agent Thomas Shipman. If you back out of being the driver in the deal after you’ve been briefed on the mission, you don’t just Walk away knowing that the government is going to kill him. You know, they got to whack you, too.
So. So, you know, and they will. You know, it’s all about the big picture. And. And you were exactly right about the whole thing about the suicides. That’s what I’ve always thought. I don’t think it’s as much PTSD as it is. The guy looks at himself in the mirror and goes, I went out there and me and my friends sweated and bled, and my buddies, some of my best friends, were killed for nothing. And we were used. And this is. It wasn’t to bring a better government to Afghanistan or Iraq or whatever. All this was about is buying and selling guns and weapons and making the military industrial complex folks keeping that rolling and keeping them, you know, getting a few people uber rich.
Yeah. Now, some people said, you know, even. Even. Even a child. Well, if you’re at a. At a. This. This has happened to people that were on walls and. And, you know, overseas in Afghanistan, where they had little girls strapped with. With, you know, bombs. Right. Because girls are expendable. You know, the boys are the ones that, you know, it’s Muslim culture. So they would strap bombs to little girls and have them go to the gate because they were going to blow the gate with this little girl. So you’re on the wall and, you know, this girl has a bomb strapped to her that’s going to, like, blow the gate and then everybody’s going to die.
What are you going to do? You know, so people have been faced with this stuff before, guys. And like, we talked about that. The FBI, how many people have you heard about over the last four years have been rated that didn’t deserve to be rated? Because the FBI was told this person did this and this and this, and it was all a lie, right? Yep. And the FBI guys, you know, credit to them, you know, HRT guys or whoever it is, you know, they get sent, hey, this guy’s a enemy of the country. You know, we’re going on a real world mission to get this terrorist, you know, and it’s really somebody that is, you know, we’re gonna rat out the deepsay or something like that.
And, you know, you go and I could tell you, if you knock on my door in the middle of the night, you don’t back away from the door and, you know, be polite and all that kind of stuff, that’s a quick way to die. I mean, I’ve got. I’ve got. I know when. If you come up my driveway or anywhere, anywhere around my house. I get these little beeping sounds that tell me where you are, and I. The deer set them off all the time, but I don’t care. I know when you know, but if you know, you come on my front porch and threaten me, you know, I’m not, you know, hey, I’m from the FBI.
I don’t care. You know, you. You good. Give me your boss’s name and his phone number. And even when I call them, then I’m going to call the sheriff’s office and say, hey, I’ve got an imposter on my front porch that’s saying he’s FBI. I need you to send a deputy to my location right away. I think the guy’s trying to break into my house. And there’s going to be some authentication before I just go, oh, okay. Come on in the house. You know, I mean, it’s. I don’t trust it. It’s a shame that it’s got to be that way.
You know what I mean? And, well, it’s been that way for a long time. Yeah. You take these good guys. These assassinations have been going on for decades now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s terrible. And I’m sure. I trust but verify. There you go. Yeah. All right, brother. Great. I gotta jump. So, so, so thankful for the show. This was a great show. More. More incredible shares for people. So hope you guys enjoy it. We’ll see you guys next time. I hope everybody orders a book. And thank you to Tracy Joe, who’s back there in the shadows making everything happen.
Exactly. All right. Thank you, brother. Thank you, brother. All right.
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