Ole Dammegard and former Marine Pilot Jim Scott on JFK assassin James Files.

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Summary

➡ The text is a conversation with Jim Scott, a former Marine pilot with a diverse background, including military service, corporate jobs, and work with the Virginia State Police. The discussion focuses on James Files, a controversial figure who claims to have been involved in the JFK assassination. Jim Scott’s interest in the JFK case led him to try reopening it in the late 90s. The conversation also touches on Scott’s current role as a corporate safety director for a helicopter company.
➡ The text discusses the complex life of James Files, a man born into a program of assassinations. He lived a life of crime and violence, but later showed bravery and honesty. The speaker admires Files’ transformation and his courage, even when he was left for dead. The speaker also shares his own journey of trying to investigate Files’ connection to the CIA, which led to unexpected consequences and eventually his career change.
➡ James and Barry were pilots who transported guns to Central America and drugs back to the Clintons in Arkansas. James knew Hillary from childhood and was later allegedly targeted by her to cover up their drug smuggling operations. The story also discusses the CIA’s involvement in drug trafficking and the idea that it might be better for national security if the U.S. controlled the drug trade. The text ends with a discussion about a tragic event where Marines were killed in a building collapse.
➡ The speaker discusses his involvement in hunting terrorists, including the mastermind behind the Beirut bomb. He also shares his experiences as a state trooper and his views on the current political climate. He believes that the CIA is necessary but should not run the country. He also mentions a mysterious incident where his computer was hacked and his presentation about an assassination was tampered with, suspecting government involvement. He ends by discussing a theory about JFK’s assassination and burial.
➡ This text discusses various conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of JFK. It suggests that there were multiple shooters involved, aiming to kill not only JFK but also Ralph Yarborough, a popular liberal senator from Texas. The text also delves into the roles of various individuals, including Gary Marlowe and James Files, who were allegedly involved in the assassination. Lastly, it mentions the possibility of a cover-up, with the real story being hidden from the public.
➡ This text talks about a man named Robert Clayton Buick, who was a bullfighter before becoming an asset for an agency. It also mentions a man named Chauncey Holt, who was involved in various criminal activities, including the assassination of mobster Bugsy Siegel. Another character, Charles Rogers, was involved in the Kennedy assassination and later killed his parents. The text also discusses a car theft ring run by a man named James, who stole cars for the Mafia and was eventually caught by an FBI agent named Zach Shelton.
➡ The text discusses various conspiracy theories and speculations about political corruption, secret technologies, and military strategies. It suggests that JFK’s assassination might have been linked to his plans to reveal alien existence and avoid the Vietnam War. The text also talks about the potential misuse of advanced technologies like AI-controlled drones and energy weapons, and questions why resources are spent on creating destructive technologies instead of beneficial ones.
➡ The speaker discusses the idea of global disarmament and peace, referencing JFK’s speeches. They express hope for a future where humanity can coexist without conflict, but also acknowledge the challenges in achieving this. They also share personal experiences, including their involvement in the JFK assassination investigation and their interactions with various individuals in the intelligence community. They express concern over the destructive impact of the opium trade and question why such substances are sold to citizens, suggesting they should be destroyed instead.
➡ The speaker shares his experiences from his time at the Citadel, a military college, where he excelled in academics and sports. He later joined the Marine Corps and the state police, but became disillusioned with the lack of proper training and left without a pension. Despite this, he is content with his life and wishes for the truth about the JFK assassination to be revealed.
➡ James Files, a man who served 25 years of a 50-year prison sentence, wrote a book about his involvement in the Kennedy assassination after his release. The book, “Primary Target JFK,” is available for purchase, complete with Files’ signature and thumbprint. The author of this text became friends with Files, often speaking with him and even meeting him in person. Despite Files’ reluctance to discuss certain topics due to non-disclosure agreements, the author hints at a forthcoming documentary featuring Files’ story.
➡ The text discusses a man named James who seems to have been involved in some secretive operations, possibly related to the JFK assassination and the Watergate scandal. James only talks about people who are no longer alive and seems to have gaps in his memory, possibly due to treatments to erase his recollections. The text also suggests that the CIA was involved in the assassinations of JFK, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. Lastly, it hints at a conspiracy involving the Dallas police, the Secret Service, and other high-ranking officials in the JFK assassination.
➡ A Secret Service agent named Shipman died of a heart attack before President Kennedy’s assassination, and his replacement, William Greer, was not a Secret Service agent but a chauffeur. There are suspicions that Kennedy’s assassination was a setup, with evidence pointing to a weapon developed by the CIA for assassinations. This weapon, a Remington X100, was used by James Files, who specialized in headshots. The assassination site, Dealey Plaza, has been altered over the years, making it difficult to compare with historical photos.
➡ The text discusses the covert operations of a man named James, who was a trusted assassin for 28 years. He was involved in various missions, including the killing of a KGB colonel and the disposal of Jimmy Hoffa’s body. The text suggests that James could reveal significant truths about the JFK assassination and other operations if granted immunity. The text also mentions various other individuals involved in these covert operations.
➡ The text discusses a series of conspiracy theories and historical events, including the involvement of George H.W. Bush in Operation 40, a CIA global assassination group. It also mentions the mysterious deaths of several high-profile individuals, such as JFK, Marilyn Monroe, and Martin Luther King. The text ends with a hypothetical speech JFK was supposed to give, revealing the existence of extraterrestrial life and their peaceful intentions towards humanity.
➡ President John F. Kennedy was planning to reveal secrets about the Roswell crash, extraterrestrial life, and the US Government’s relationship with aliens. This led to his assassination by the CIA to keep these secrets hidden. The text also discusses advanced alien technology, which is believed to be far beyond human understanding, and the struggles to reverse engineer it. Lastly, it mentions a book titled “Primary Target: JFK how the CIA Used the Chicago Mob to Kill the President” which provides more details about these events.
➡ This text discusses covert operations and conspiracy theories, including the assassination of JFK. It suggests that certain individuals were silenced to prevent them from revealing sensitive information. The text also questions the official narrative of JFK’s assassination, hinting at a larger conspiracy involving government agencies. It ends by discussing the legal implications of JFK’s murder, suggesting that it was not a federal crime at the time.
➡ The speaker shares his experiences working with the Secret Service, including driving a convoy for President Bill Clinton to a golf course and meeting a short Secret Service agent who drove a specially designed Cadillac. He also discusses changes in vehicle ownership and maintenance within the Secret Service, and shares his personal opinions about the Clintons.

Transcript

Unleashing intuition Secrets. Joined by Olay Demigard. And we have a new guest, Jim Scott, former Marine pilot. Absolutely incredible background. I was just reading through Jim’s background. He’s like, oh, that’s like, like, like mine. I like have a resume and it’s like, it’s, it’s a scratch of what I did. And same with Jim. Thanks Jim for coming in and Olay for bringing Jim in. We’re going to be focusing on James Files, the shooter behind the fence. Olay and I have both, you know, had two unbelievable interviews with James Files thanks to Olay and that’s really where our focus is.

Jim, kind of talk a little bit about yourself before we get started. Oh, I’m a little uncomfortable talking about myself, but I, I’ll just skim over it about a minute. Excellent. Born in Bradenton, Florida, raised in Lynchburg, Virginia. Just a country boy, like to hunt and fish. I was state champion in the high hurdles, otherwise I never would have gotten into college. Probably I was an honor student, but I, I didn’t, you know, I would, I didn’t really bear down on the books like I should have. I got a scholarship to the Citadel, finished there, got a commission as a lieutenant in the Marines.

Went through the normal schools, went to flight school. Flew the Ch46 helicopter on and off for 10 years. Deployed to Central America, down with the Contras and all that stuff. Went to the Persian Gulf with the was a Meta tank Mediterranean cruise that turned into the emergency Special Operations Joint Task force with the Army Task Force 160 back then now called the 160th SOAR. We had their gunships with us, we had HM14, a Navy minelaying squadron. We captured the Iranian mine laying ship, the Ajar. It’s was laying mines in the Persian Gulf in the fall of 1987.

I was one of the pilots that flew the Iranian. We call them detainees, not prisoners of war from the USS Raleigh where they were being detained in the well deck, actually on cots. Back to the airport in Muscat, Oman. If you read the account about that on Wikipedia, it says that we met them in the dark of night and they had an Iranian C130. That’s a lie. It was in the middle of the day and they were flying a Boeing 737 Iranian airliner. And we turned the members that we had this armed conflict with the Iranians on the boat.

The ones that survived, we turned them over to the Iranian government and the International Red Crescent. This Red Cross here, representative of those then I was in the first Iraq war in Northern Iraq, working with the Kurdish people and all kinds of special forces up there. Navy seals. We actually had. I maybe shouldn’t mention his name, but a very famous SEAL was in the platoon that I flew around. SEAL Team eight. He went. Then he went to SEAL Team six. He went to. He got out of the Navy and was a game warden in North Carolina and came.

When the war started. He came back in and assessed and went to ground. I mean to Delta. And after that he went to ground branch at the sea. Wow. Really, really cool guy. Big hunter, big bow hunter. He’s one of my heroes. He carried a tomahawk in the combat. One of the things that he used. And he, he, his story should really be told. It should be a movie made about him. But anyway, so I did that and I got out and I worked. I did a couple. I did a corporate job with the. I was the vice president of marketing of a company that the, the boss got the company in trouble with the irs and, and I left that and went with the Virginia State Police.

I was with them for eight years. And that’s where all this started. I tried to reopen the JFK assassination case in the late 90s after seeing the confession of an assassin video of James Files. And since then I’ve been in corporate safety. I’m a corporate safety director for a helicopter company now called High Voltage Aviation. We. They fly out of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. And that’s what I do full time now. Wow. The stunning, stunning background. So I’m, I’m going to be curious to see your. What your take is on James Files. Go ahead, Oli. You want to.

Okay, so. Yeah, so there’s a very specific reason why I invited Jim because what I’m, I, what I really feel is that it’s very important to add credibility to this individual called James Files, who I’ve been just like you, Jim. I discovered him in the late 90s. And to start with, I was sort of like, this doesn’t make any sense. It was so I, I didn’t understand it at all. I didn’t understand. It sounded really weird with this fireball James Bond type gun. It’s like nothing really fitted in until I started really looking into what he was doing and I met up with the guy who made the, the interview and all.

I also met with Jim Morris who, Who met Files. And it was. They were just backing him and I was. That sort of led me into really, really looking. Looking into his testimony and it’s sort of like it’s unbelievable. It is absolutely mind blowing the information that he delivers. And also he comes from a completely different angle where the pieces of the puzzle shouldn’t fit in if you weren’t a super expert on the case because he comes like from and it just fits in and he has no clue about the rest of the stuff at all.

So the only, the way I see it is that he is telling the truth. And I have been tracking him, that I have been with a flamethrower down his neck trying to find things that didn’t match up or where he was sort of like lying or his body language or micro, you know, expressions, all of that. I, I just see this guy’s. He is truthful and the way he’s also stepping forward from. In high security prison. I mean, that is unbelievably brave to do a thing like that. But then again, I would very much say that it was because Jesus came to him in his cell.

That was the thing that turned him around. And also when his friend Joe west died during an, an operation where he was trying to expose the whole thing, also where, where Jimmy was really trying to support the widow and, and make like, make this come out in the open. So also when I was invited to Dallas as a speaker, one of the things I did was to follow exactly in James footprints to the Lamplighter Motel, to this and that to check out did. Could he really do what he was saying? Did the angles fit in? Did all of it.

It just fitted. So from. From the early 2002, three, something like that, I’ve been standing by his side and just backing him, backing him, backing his version. And then in 2016, I found him on, on Facebook. It was just unbelievable. And we got in, in touch and, and when I was speaking directly to him through I think a friend called David Armstrong that. So then I started checking him out as, as well to see that he was actually the one he pretended to be. You know, he would. So I, I asked very specific details, for instance, about this pancake in Fort Worth where he said that he drove Johnny Rosselli and where Jack Ruby met up and, and all of.

Anyway, so I find Jimmy files one of the most important witnesses in modern history because it just opens up this whole case on a whole different level. And what I don’t get is why are so few listening to him? I do not get it. I mean, all of these hard, heavy duty researchers that I met, I mean I’ve met most of them and they’re like this, that, no, no, no, no, just because they say, for instance, that he didn’t see if the limo stopped or not. I mean, he was completely into the scope he was on, completely in the zone of doing his task.

I mean, did the limo stop? Did it not stop? What does it matter? Listen at all of the rest and also all the other cases that he’s been involved with down in Latin America being part of blowing up the Orlando Letier, delivering the explosives. He was down in Santiago de Chile when, when Allende was murdered. He was there when Chada was murdered. He was like he, he is the key into understanding so many of these operations. And now unfortunately, his health is not so good. But, so this is why let’s use the time he’s spending here on Earth and, and, and really listening to what it is he’s saying.

So I’m, I’m really. Anyone that is a heavyweight that is also backing him, that knows him personally. I, and this is why I invited you, Jim, because I know that this is exactly who you are. And for someone like you to back someone like Jimmy Files, who is a mass murderer, a professional assassin, all. I mean if you look at bad boys, they don’t, don’t get any worse. But yet again, he was born into one of these programs of assassinations. From the day, the first breath he took, it was part of the, one of these operations.

So he has just been doing what he was created to do. But, but so the first part of his life, I, I completely. I mean awful, awful, awful. Then after, when he decided to step forward and stand in truth. Oh my God, the bravery, Unbelievable bravery and honesty and high morals and like. So I’m completely confused between the two versions of James Files. And so the first one can just like this in my world. And the second one, I really salute the way that he even. He was tortured to death. He, he, they left him for dead.

Being dead. Yeah. Unbelievable. I mean I can’t even imagine. So, so this thing about honor, I feel we have to look upon it in different ways because, and see and really. Yeah. So this is why Jim, that I’m, I’m very grateful that you are coming on the show. It’s exactly one year ago that Michael and I did at least two interviews with, with James and Pam, his wife, in great detail about what happened there. So what I would very much like is for, for you if you could talk about how you heard about this whole thing with James and how then how you got in touch and the reason you became friends instead of you saying this is absolute.

You Know, what is it that made you believe in him? And. And then the whole journey up until today. Okay, you know, really, these are really good questions that need to be answered. And I’m going to do my best and I’m going to tell you everything that I can tell you while he’s still alive. Because I know things that I could say that people would be absolutely blown away. If you think the JFK’s assassination is the. It is the literal tip of an iceberg. I mean, he worked. He did work for the CIA for 28 years.

And like you said, he was with. He was with Felix Rodriguez when they killed Che Gue Rivera. He was part. He’s one of the members in the Operation 40, the only known photograph of the Operation 40 assassination group. He’s the third guy on the right. And so if he was with Operation 40 in Mexico City in January of 63, and he was with Felix Rodriguez in 67, October of 67, killing Che Guevara, anybody that would not believe that he was a CIA mercenary and an assassin is just clueless. I’ll just say that. So that, to me, that not only, you know, photographs of him there it.

That. That’s all the proof I need. But we. This is basically what happened. I saw the Confession of an Assassin video. I mulled over it for a couple of days, watched it several times, and I said to myself, this guy’s telling the truth. But one of the things I picked up in the interview is that Johnny Roselli was the liaison with the CIA. And if there had been meetings in Virginia with the CIA, that was a crime. And that was a. Yeah, that’s the picture of Felix on the left. He’s dressed as a Bolivian police captain.

Che Guevara has his hands bound in front of him. And James, that’s the left side of his face behind Che. And right after this picture was taken, Felix called George H.W. bush and was given the order to execute Che. And they shot him and killed him and they drug him into the kitchen and cut both of his hands off. One of his hands was mailed to Fidel Castro. The other hand was sent to the CIA in Langley. That hand to this day is in a jar, formaldehyde, on the mantle in the museum down near Miami. In Felix’s museum, he still has his hand.

He has Chase pipe and he has Chase Rolex watch. He’s always. He’s always wearing that. Yeah. So back to my thing. I watched the video. I thought he was telling the truth. I thought there would have been a Crime, some link to the CIA. And I realized when you gamble, you know, you’re going to maybe expose some kind of top secret information about the CIA. You maybe put yourself at risk or they might try to come after you and say that you’re, you know, violating some kind of espionage law or something like that, outing one of their operations.

But I, I wanted to look into it and what I wanted to do was go interview him at Statesville Prison and get him on state police, you know, know, Virginia State Police recording, basically just repeating what he was saying on a VHS video that you could rent at Blockbuster. And I wanted to start digging into it and seeing what we could get from it because as soon as you get this link with the CIA, it’s not only a conspiracy, but it’s, you know, you’ve got a guy. And the other thing too, the XP100, I know a lot of details about that pistol and I have a collection of them signed by James.

I have four of, only about six of these pistols that are signed by him. But those, that gun, you know, was invented in 63 and it was issued by. That’s, that’s a stock from an XP100. That’s a later model stock. That’s black. The original one was a brown Zytel. There you go. That’s one of mine out of my collection right, right there. And it’s, it. That’s not exactly what they look like because George Calora changed the stock. I personally think he probably broke the stock taking it apart, because you have, there’s a very delicate technique used to disassemble it.

But George changed the stock to a wooden stock and actually carved Jimmy’s finger grooves in the pistol grip. And so anyway, back to this situation. I wanted to open the case, wanted to interview him, and what I wanted to try to do is get him diplomatic immunity, okay, so that I could just go talk to him and get him to repeat the story. And this is where the case for me takes a really hard turn because I’m not far from the grave of the guy that I’m going to talk about. I, I talked to a, I skipped my chain of command to somebody I trusted.

Went, talked to a first sergeant, the Virginia State Police and told him what I had. And he said, I’ll get back to you. I’ll go talk to somebody I know at headquarters. And this is kind of my, a little bit of hearsay because shortly thereafter this lieutenant at the headquarters, it’s my understanding he called the FBI and said, hey, we’ve Got. Have you guys seen this video? This guy’s confessing to the JFK case and that there’s apparently a crime in Virginia. There was some liaison work between the Mafia and the CIA in Virginia, and we’re going to look into it.

And my understanding is their answer was, hey, you. You better not. This is a closed case. Lee Harvey Oswald, three shots from behind, blah, blah, blah. You better. You know, it’s a closed case. Forget about it. Well, then, you know, shortly after that, apparently somebody from the Feds. I don’t know if it was the FBI or whatever, but I heard it was the FBI. They came down to the Virginia State Police headquarters and talked to probably the Colonel and said, hey, we need to talk to you about this Lieutenant. We have been investigating him and we believe that he’s been downloading kitty porn on his state police computer.

And we want to seize all his computers, his laptop, his phones, all that stuff. So I understand that happened. They told the lieutenant, hey, go home. We’ll. We’ll have a meeting with you. We’ll tell you where we’re going from here and all that. And they found him in the woods behind his house, either that night or the next morning, dead. And that they said that he shot himself with his state police pistol. Now, I knew this guy. He’s buried about just a couple miles from me in a. In Bedford County, Virginia. And I believe, first off, the state police, if they had allowed me to pursue this or used a BCI special agent or something to go talk to James Files, what we’re talking about right now would have been public knowledge, like, 25 years ago.

I thought in my naive mind as a young state trooper that I was going to solve the crime of the century. And I maybe could have if I’d have had the support that I needed, but I didn’t. So, anyway, now the Lieutenant’s dead. He had an unceremonious burial. He’s buried up in the town of Bedford, not far from my home. And, you know, there wasn’t anything I could do. What. What am I gonna do? You know what I mean? So a few years after that, I was in a shooting. And not long, too long after that, I resigned and went to work as a school teacher in Virginia.

And then I left that and got into corporate safety. So jump forward many years. James Files gets out of prison, marries Pam, writes this book, And I find out about it, and I’m like, holy crap. He lived through his prison sentence. I got out. You know, he had. He got a day for a Day, you know, and so he got out. He was sentenced to 50 years when he was 51 years old and then served 25 years of that. So he gets out, marries Pam. They write this book, Primary Target jfk. And it basically explains his story on how he, you know, did the, the, the Kennedy assassination.

That book is available in hardback, first edition with his signature and his thumbprint in it right now, if you order it off your website. And I’d like to give that website, if your audience would get a, get a pen and a piece of paper and I’ll, I’ll tell them what the website is in a few minutes. So anyway, so the lieutenant’s dead. I just back away from it. Files gets out of prison. Mary’s Pam writes the book and I find out about it. So I send, I look on the website and I put a note in the comment section.

I said, I want one of these autographed, you know, with books with the thumbprint. And if you can contact Mr. Files, let him know that I tried to get him out of prison early and tried to get him immunity for prosecution to, to look into this back in like 19, late 97, early 90 or 98. So. And the lieutenant that was, claimed that they killed him or claimed that he shot himself. He was buried, I think, December 9, 1998. And. But anyway, so I put this note in my order to get the book and I put a thing in there, it says, hey, if you can get this message, James Files, let him know this.

Literally, like two days later, my phone rings and on the caller ID it says chicago, Illinois. And I’m like, who in the world do I know in Chicago? Hello? This voice, this classic Chicago voice says, is this Jim Scott? And I said, yes, sir, it is. He said, this is James Files. I understand you have a story to tell me. And that’s when it started more than two years ago. I ended up ordering 20 of his autograph books. I sent him a check and paid a hunt, paid him $100 apiece for him, just gave him extra money, wrote him a check for $2,000, mailed it to him.

He was going to meet his daughter, who I, for his security in theirs. I’m not going to mention where she lives, but it’s kind of halfway from where I live and where he lives. And we agreed to meet around Thanksgiving. He was going to meet his daughter and so I, I was gonna, so he didn’t have to ship all those books. And I wanted to meet him in person. So I took the world famous Knife maker Edmund Davidson with me, who’s a neighbor of mine. And Edmund and I drove up to this location, stayed in the Hilton and met with Jim and Pam.

Took them to a big steak dinner the first night. The next day we meet at the hotel, we go through all the books. I bought a couple of the extra, the different books that they offer. Interview with an Assassin and, and I had already I found a copy of To Kill a Country which is virtually impossible to find now the CIA doesn’t want that book out, you know, but so anyway we, we became friends and we, we started talking on the phone literally every day. And I still talk to him almost every day. I’ve talked to him twice today already.

I talked to him just before this, called him to said hey I’m. I’m meeting with Ole tonight. What, is there anything you, you don’t want me to talk about? And he told me what the subject we talked about. He said don’t, you know, he doesn’t want to talk about it. He don’t want to get into too many. He doesn’t want to get into any CIA operations that he signed non disclosure agreements about because he doesn’t want to go back to jail. And I don’t think they would put him in jail now anyway. He’s his health so bad they don’t want to pay to take care of him but, and he’s not going to hurt anybody.

But he doesn’t want his whole story told at this point. But I can tell you it would blow your mind. And if you think, I mean literally I’m telling you that Kennedy assassination is literally. I asked him one time like, well let me put it this way, the XP100 that he used to kill Kennedy over the fence, that was his third assassination with that pistol. Wow. Working with Major General Ed Lansdale who was the clandestine liaison with the CIA. He’s a guy like over through the, you know, the Philippines. He was in the opt to basically overthrow the, get the Vietnam War started, all that probably he probably orchestrated the false flag operation for the Maddox incident.

I mean all that kind of stuff that’s, that’s just. And I said what do you think about that? And he goes oh. He said the shot Kennedy shot was nothing. And having been there with him, you know, in November 23rd we gave a PowerPoint presentation. Well I sent you a copy of it to standing room only to about 80 people of the press at a hotel in Dallas the couple days before the 60th anniversary and James Files was on the grassy knoll for two days, including 22 November, selling his book and the media wouldn’t talk to him.

And I went to the jfk, which is kind of funny if you think about it. But there’s really good news behind this because there’s a fellow in Texas, I don’t want to mention his name because I don’t want him, you know, for his safety also. But we invited, it was a God thing. Literally. The Lord made the circumstances fit. And a friend of mine videotaped some stuff for my company. He knew a guy who knew a guy and lived in Dallas that had a big film crew and we got like 30 hours of video and testimony on a hundred thousand dollar camera at all those locations.

And in a big warehouse they set up a studio after, you know, days after that and they talked for two days in there and they’re working on a big documentary film and that’s, that’s in the can right now. It’s, they’re working on it should come out pretty soon. But back to James. So he called me, we talked, we became friends. And one, one thing I was very fascinated about was his military service in Laos and, and the smuggling heroin and all the kind of stuff that they were, the CIA was up to in, in Laos. Well then he gets recruited to the Bay of Pigs training group.

You know, like David Atlee Phillips recruits him and he comes to work for the, for the agency. Now he was paid as an employee of the United Fruit Company and his name on his paycheck and his ID was Colonel John Felter. If you can imagine a 22 year old Colonel who was paid by United Fruit. And back then he told me that he, he made over $35,000 a year in 1963. Wow. That’s about what I made as a Virginia State Trooper in 1998. But that was a job that I did. It was, I’m, I’m kind of a sheep dog.

And when I got out of the Marine Corps, I really found a place that my heart really fit really well. And probably the best people that I’ve ever met in my life were Virginia state troopers. And I, I met, there were a lot of great people in the Marine Corps, but they were all about, you know, we were trained to kill and destroy property and, and state troopers are trained to do exactly the opposite is to save lives, protect property. And that’s why I fit in so well. I’m a Christian. I think the Lord led me away from the Marine Corps for a lot of reasons.

After our missions in Iraq you know, I didn’t want to, I didn’t want to go back because I knew it was going to be like it was, you know, just this open ended military industrial complex game. Nothing gets accomplished and then we leave it in a total wreck. Know that’s why we’re in so much trouble with Iran right now. Is overthrowing Iran years ago, Guatemala the same thing? Chile’s the same way. And that’s all on the CIA. Go ahead. Oh, you’re muted although. You’re muted. Sorry, I didn’t mean to interrupt but when, when you met Jimmy or James.

I haven’t met him in person myself. It. How tall is he? He’s like six. Is he around six? No, no, he’s. No, he’s. Sure. I’m, I’m about six two and I’ve gotten shorter in my old age. Probably six one now. He’s probably five ten, five nine now. And he only weighs about, he lost a lot of weight when he was sick but he, he, I think his average weight’s probably around 170. He was probably five nine, one seventy, something like that. He’s not a big guy. Yeah, he’s, he’s strong and he’s, his mind is like, I mean he’s told me several times he said I really don’t, I never had any problems in life because if I, if I had a problem I just killed it.

And he, and he meant it. One thing I want to point out is that when, when I hear James talk and describe what happened that day, especially in D Plaza, is that it’s like his memory is very. Either he’s not telling the whole thing because he was standing. No, I know that also. But he has earlier said to me that he only talks about people who, who are dead. He never talks about people who are still around. But he’s not mentioning some people that are dead either. That was in that day very close to his position.

But he also, he also said that after he was called in by David Attlee Phillips, the same handler as Lee Oswald, Gary Malo as well for debriefing that in 64 he can hardly remember 64 at all because he was under a lot of treatments like and where I would very strongly suggest that this might very be ultra treatments to, to delete his recollection of this that, because that would make him really dangerous. But so I ask people who are listening to him listen exactly to what he said and, and just also be aware of that there might have been pieces erased from him.

So it’s not that he’s lying. He’s not aware of them anymore. Yeah, there, well, there’s a, that’s a, that is a really keen observation. And this is two of the most important points. One, he’s not telling the whole story because there are people. He promised he would never rat them out before, after death. Now here’s one of the things you got to remember. And I just watched a video the other day and it’s like four psychologists that are, they were like seer instructors and they were army guys and you know that. And they’ve worked for the government all these years.

I forget their names and everything, but they’re, and I don’t want to, I’m not trying to embarrass them or anything like that, but, but one of the guys and I really respect them. They, they watch these videos and they watch their face and they say, you know, he, he looked up to the left a couple times. So he’s constructing and he’s lying and all. And they basically, at the end of the story, they said, well, we think James Files, this one guy said, he said, this is a story that is so precise. He said, you could tell this guy’s probably rehearsed this 35,000 and told the story 35,000 times.

The truth is that interview that was in the late 90s, that’s the first time he’d ever told the story. He didn’t even talk to Charles Nicoletti after they had a policy, after they killed somebody. They never talked about it again with each other because they were afraid of microphones and bugs and stuff like that. The FBI was put in places, so they never talked, they never talked on the phone about that stuff. And so, and, and I find that it’s very important also to say. Because people say that. Yeah, but if he was part of it, then he should know the big, the whole picture.

It’s the exact opposite. People in business stay away. They as the more questions you ask this higher the risk for you suddenly stop existing. So they only do their job. They. It’s like he said he didn’t care at all. For him to do that was like taking out the garbage. That’s right. His words, not mine. And like his knowledge about the JFK assassination is non existing almost. He, he doesn’t know anything. He knows his part. Yeah. He didn’t ever read books about the JFK assassination. He’s. And he doesn’t care about it and. No, exactly. You know, but let me 1.2 about, you know, the Lee Bowers that was in the tower, in the railroad thing.

Said he saw two people down there behind the fence. And James says, no, no, I’m the only person that was there. That was the original story. Well, he. He didn’t say that Ed Lansdale walked around and talked to him, and he didn’t say that Frank Sturgis walked around and talked to him because they were still alive. He can’t. He’s in prison. I mean, he was sitting in a car with Frank Sturgis at the Watergate. He was. He was with that team. And actually he was. Who was the other guy in the car before they went, Very sealed.

And he asked him, he said, are you going in? He goes, no, I’m not going in. He goes, why not? And he said, well, if there’s somebody in there that want me to kill, I’ll go in, but I’m not a burglar. I’m not going to go steal people’s stuff. I mean, it’s interesting to hear this point of view. And he said, they knew that Sturgis. E. Howard Hunt. Oh, God, what’s his name? Radio personality. God. Can’t believe. Anyway, I’ll think a big mustache. The other Watergate. Not. And not. Not Ted. What’s his name that became a Christian, but G.

Gordon Liddy. All those guys, they knew that team was going to be compromised. And that was what the CIA used to do, the coup on Richard Nixon. So instead of shooting him in the head like they did Kennedy, they ran him out the back door with this. You know, I mean, like, five of the six guys arrested at the Watergate were CIA employees. Wow. But this is. This is why Files is so important, because there. There are all of these operations where he’s part. And it just gives a whole different picture. Yeah. Like with the Watergate, that.

That was not just what we’re being told. It was an ambush. To get rhythm. Yeah, exactly. There was another. There was another burglary. They. They went in to get something else. Go ahead. They went in to get something else. There was a video that they had to get that the Democrats had gotten custody of that had George Bush on the video, and they were going in after that to retrieve that. That video. Wow. That was. That was the whole. Not only the first team was going to get caught and they were going to use that. The press was going to blow it up and blame it on Richard Nixon and throw him out of office, and then the second team was to get what they really wanted.

And, you know, so. But. And Jimmy and him not telling the whole story. I know some other things, and you’re exactly right that he, he didn’t. I’ll, I’ll tell you this too. There’s a really, really good guy. He’s in his 90s. I hope he’s listening to the show if he is. Hi, Robert. Robert Clayton Buick has written several great books about the Kennedy assassination. One called assassination, and it actually names the guys, not just the one that killed John Kennedy, but he names Eugene Dane Caesar, who’s the guy that shot Robert Kennedy. He shot him twice under his right arm and once right behind the earth, point blank.

I mean, there were powder burns on his skin. And it wasn’t Sirhan Sirhan that killed Robert Kennedy. The CIA killed both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King and many others. But some of that stuff can’t be disclosed now because, well, let’s just put it this way. It’s, it’s, it’ll come out later. But do you think Trump’s gonna bring stuff out? What’s that? Do you think Trump will bring some of this stuff out? He’s promising. I think he’s going to, I think he’s, I wonder what the CIA is going to release because they’re, they’re going to, I think they’re going to plead the fifth, you know, and they’re not going to want to incriminate themselves.

And here’s the point. Most of the people involved, virtually all the people at the agency, James Jesus Angleton, John McCone, Alan Dulles, William Sullivan and J. Edgar Hoover at the FBI and Clyde Tolson and all those crooks that were involved at the FBI and the C. William King, Harvey Gosh, who else? And then you got, you know, Kennedy fired the, the Allen Dulles and the two generals Bissell and Cabell, General Cavill, Guess, guess who his brother was. You know, the mayor of Dallas. Yeah, Earl Cabell. The mayor of Dallas, who, who was able to set up.

I’m, I’m absolutely certain that the Dallas police, certain members, members of the Secret Service. I’ll get back to that in just a second. And you know, virtually everybody on the team, they all knew Kennedy was going to die months before it happened. The driver who was supposed to be driving the limo in Dallas was a special agent named Shipman. And he sort of backed out about a month before the assassination and he was found dead on a couch. He was sent on a special assignment to Camp David and was found dead. Look it up. Special Agent Shipman of the U.

S. Secret Service. He was found to have died in a. By a heart attack. I mean a young healthy guy at Camp David like a month before the assassination. And then who drove the limo? William Greer. William Greer was not a Secret Service agent. He was a chauffeur in the Secret Service uniform division. He was a guy that ran errands for the cooks at the White House once in a while during the Truman and the Eisenhower administration. He drove the President around Washington for little, you know, trips. And he had driven Kennedy before, but supposedly he hated Kennedy.

And after, after Greer was. There you go. What does it say? Cause of death is like he had a heart attack at Camp David, right? Yeah. Suffered a fatal heart attack at Camp David while waiting, awaiting the return of President John Kennedy. Yeah, right. It served at the United States Secret Service 13 years and previously served Metropolitan Police in Washington D.C. yeah, that was supposed to be driving the limo and they found him dead like, you know. So anyway, I, the whole thing was a setup. A lot of people knew about it. And I’ve got a, a copy of the Operation Zipper document.

I think I’ve probably shared that with you more than once. Maybe. Ole. If you don’t have the whole thing, let me know. I’ve got. No, that’s very kind of you have had it for years. Thank you. But yeah, the. Jim, can I ask you, have you got like a, a fireball close to where you are now that so you could show it to us? Yeah, I probably have six of them. Hold on just a second. So I just want to say this is a weapon that was developed by the CAA especially for assassinations in the early 60s, from 61 up until 64 before it became sort of public.

And it was made specifically for, like I said, assassinations where you can add a scope for it. It’s a Remington X100, I think, caliber 223. And where James files, he wasn’t aware that he was going to be one of the shooters until just an hour or so before. But he, he went to his, his friend Wolfman here who was the, he was the weapon specialist for the Chicago mob and asked him to make him this special ammo to drill a hole, fill it with mercury and then wax on top. So he had, I think he had six of these bullets that he brought with him to, to Dallas.

The, the reason for that was because it had this bad habit of ricocheting off the head if you tried a headshot. And headshots were exactly what James Files specialized in. So it’s a very unusual looking weapon. So this Is why this is amazing that you have it here. Okay, now this is, this is one autograph by James Files. It says James files 1122 63. The only one in existence like this that’s signed Jimmy Sutton. 112263 belongs to a friend of mine in Indiana. We went to visit James at his home and just as a last minute thought, he had two of them getting autographed.

And I said why don’t you get him to put Jimmy Sutton on there because that was his real name, you know. But now this is, this is another one. This is what the stock on his look like. Oh yeah, the fingers stock like this with the finger grooves. Okay. And there was another marking on it that was unusual that he put on it. So if I was to find it, if I knew what it looked like and I found it, I would know it was the right one. And then here’s a, here’s a modern one. This is mine that I use.

And it is, this one is in a, a big rifle cartridge. Seven millimeter.08 Remington. So Jim, could you, Jim, could you, could you, could you please take the one with the wooden stock and just show the bolt action how it works. This is a single. Yep. Single action. So that, and then the bullet is. It has a, a solid ramp right here and you just drop the cartridge right in there. It goes forward and you drop the bolt down. It’s got a safety right here. Safe and fire. And all you do is put it on. Now this would have a scope on it.

You know, it would be scope mounted. But this is what George Calora a stock virtually identical to this one. And it was a right handed, they were never made left handed. I’ve got about, I don’t know, probably have 10 of them. And. But with this one right here, this 7 millimeter.08, pretty easy. And I’m not a braggart. I shoot long range a lot with rifles too. Way further than this, but pretty easy. I could kill a man with this at about 600 yards. Wow, that’s a rifle cartridge. Yeah. And I mean easy. That wouldn’t even be a tough shot.

I could, you know, with the, you know, and it’s, and we talk in Daily Plaza, we’re talking about if you run 88ft. We know Marines well, the shot that James made was 29.3 yards. It was 88ft. But if you measure it today, and I did, it’s almost 100ft. They moved the fences back. The picket fence was moved. If you look at the pictures from 63 the picket fence was in front of the trees, and now the picket fence is behind the little trees. So it’s, it’s about 100ft to the X on the pavement now. But still, that would be a simple shot, like 33 yards.

You know, they did that with the Daily Plaza just for the park department, whatever. They moved the lamp post, the, the light post, they moved the, the fence, they changed the angle of the, I mean, all of these things so that we, we can’t really. They also the, the striping on the, on the street, you know, so that it’s really hard for. To pinpoint from these historical photos because it’s been moved around. Why? You could ask yourself also the, the storm drench where one of the shooters seem also is that, that they filled that with concrete.

So why, why, if there’s nothing to hide? Here’s another thing too. If you look at the Daltex building today, the, the building years ago was modified. They took the, the fire escape off the front of the building, and then they planted tall trees in front of it. So you can’t even. If you go back and you look, you can’t even really see those windows that appear in the Ike Aldean spoke. And the shot that was fired, the first shots that happened when Kennedy raised his hands and exposed the Cartier wristwatch to the Mercury for the headshot when those shots that Ike Alt Jeans photograph, you can see the open window right under the fire escape.

And James and I talked about this today and, and one of the team members that was with him, it was Leo Messeri, and he was really, really close to Chuck Nicoletti. And the guy sitting on the fire escape right above the open window, who, who hasn’t reacted at all. So there’s shots, one or two shots have already been fired directly underneath his butt sitting on the fire escape, and he’s not reacting at all. So he, he’s the spotter. You know that when the limo comes around the corner from Maine onto Houston, okay, here they come. They’re getting close.

They’re making the left turn. He’s talking to Charles inside the room. Because, Charles, snipers, they shoot from a room, they don’t stick the barrel out the window. They shoot from back in the room. So they’re back in the shadow. So they can also. A lot of the noise gets soaked up inside the room. You still have this, the supersonic crack from the bullet. But, you know, it’s also there is on that photo that you’re talking about when you really enlarge it. You will see that there’s a black man standing looking out the window like really trying to check out if I’m correct.

His name was Tony Schierdo and he was the breakdown guy. There was three in the team, just like you say, spotted breakdown and the shooter. And yeah, so it’s a very. I think it’s the most spectacular ambush from, from a sort of like a. It’s a masterpiece when you see the breakdown of all the different layers. And so. But I, I also want to say that the thing that has made this. This incredible multi layered mystery that has come out and we are still discussing the thing that made this whole thing break was Jimmy’s shot coming from the wrong direction and blowing his head off with that special ammo.

Had he not fired that shot, a lot of these things would never come out in the open. I think that, and that was the exact, that was the exact shot that got me to sort of like wake up like 44 years ago to into this world of conspiracy. I had no idea, but I just saw like within 18 seconds after watching the first time I saw the Sapruda movie that. I mean the official story just doesn’t match up. But the real truth, I’m still trying to get the grasp the bigger picture after all of these years.

But it was exactly his shot that did. And I think that is also why Chucky was pissed off with him right after it happened. The only time they spoke about it was in the car. And he said why? Why? And, and Jim said well, I had to. I was like, I was waiting, waiting for the headshot. It never appeared. Boom. I did my job. And then after being debriefed with David Attlee Phillips I think they just. He was too valuable for them as an assassin. So they, they decided to keep him. Otherwise he would have been dead right there as well, probably.

Yeah. Yeah, I wonder about that. And he, he was real. They knew that they could depend on him and they did depend on him for 28 years. I mean he, he. If once it comes out, the other stuff that he’s done, people aren’t even going to believe it. I mean this, you know, and he’s. I wouldn’t say, you know, he thought he was a, a cold war black ops guy, you know, and, and when they say hey we, we need you to go kill this guy. If it meant other people had to die, like maybe innocent people or you know, that was kind of a sketchy situation.

Like the bombing of Orlando. There’s vehicle in, in Washington on embassy row. Him and. What’s his name? Michael Townley. No, no, Michael Townley was there. Yeah, I’m talking about the Jose Corellias Posada. Yeah, The Cuban Orlando Bosch also. Yeah. I mean, when they. When they went up there to do that, you know, basically, they were given a mission. And there’s one other story that I. I can tell you that is astonishing to me. There was a. A Russian KGB agent. He was a colonel. KGB colonel who was working out of the embassy. And he was. He was cavorting with prostitutes and, like, beating them up.

And it suspected maybe even he had maybe killed a couple of them or something, you know, and D.C. cops were looking out and stuff like that, and they kind of came to the belief that it was this KGB colonel. So they baited him in with a. A CIA asset who I believe was probably a prostitute. And. And they said, you know, we want this guy. We’re gonna. And they were gonna try to. Should I wait for him to come back? No, go ahead. The. The. If I hear gunshots, I’ll know that I’m talking too much. I’m ready.

I don’t. I don’t. The. So. But this KGB colonel was, you know, really going out of bounds and all this kind of stuff, and he had hurt some people, and they suspected that maybe he had killed a few girls. And, you know, people have a right to live. Even criminals have rights. You know, that’s one thing I liked about being a state trooper. I treated people with. With dignity and respect, even when they were under arrest for, you know, really some crazy stuff, you know, and always called people sir and ma’am and all that kind of stuff, even though they were wearing handcuffs, you know, but.

So this KGB colonel is, you know, basically, he. They didn’t get to the asset quick enough. And he hurt the CIA accent pretty bad. Oh, wow. And hospitalized her, and, you know, maybe he was going to kill her. I don’t know. But James got him in a. In a limo, and they were debriefing him. He said, now this is what’s going to happen. You know, they wanted to turn him as a double. They said, you know, you’re in deep trouble, and if you don’t help us, or else, you know, and they want. They wanted to get him pinched, right? Yeah.

So James was talking to him, and he said, you know, they basically had him, like, in custody, like a rendition almost, you know, and they said, you know, you’re gonna. You’re gonna work with us or not? And the guy looked at James and said, I’m not doing anything to help you. I’ve got diplomatic immunity. You can’t do a damn thing to me. And James drew his 1911.45 and shot him right between the eyes, right in the limo. Blew his brains out, all in the back of the limo. And that David Atlee Phillips was not happy about that.

But he, he said they just brushed it under the table. Now, I’ve researched and tried to find out if they’re, you know, what KGB kernels disappeared in Washington D.C. back in the day. And I think that they think he defected. You know, of course they got, I’m sure they get. Just got rid of his body. Yeah. I will tell you one other quick story about James that I think is fascinating. When he was in prison, I don’t know if you remember, there was a big TV special that was coming out and it was about the. They thought that they had found the body of Jimmy Hoffa and they were gonna have, you know, the search on TV was going to be the special.

And they started taking bets, you know, in prison whether they found his body or not. And Jimmy was taking bets at 100 to 1. Okay. And it was for all kinds, you know, snacks, crackers, drinks and all that stuff that they bet in prison. Right. And he had stopped smoking in Vietnam in 1969. He didn’t smoke after that. And. But so he, he took all these bets. Of course he won all the bets because he knew how Jimmy Hoffa had died and he knew when he wasn’t going to find his body. Because after, after Jimmy Hoffa was killed, his body was taken in Detroit in a garbage truck, I understand, to the garbage facility.

And his body was burned in the garbage incinerator. And Jimmy has told me that if they ever want to find Jimmy Hoffa’s body, it would be scattered by the wind and ashes all over the side of Detroit that the wind was blowing that night. They are never gonna find Jimmy Hoffa’s body because that’s what happened to him. And I believe him. But I, I also think, you know, James is very interesting when it comes to the cleanup after the so called cleanup after the JFK assassinations. Many of these other ones that, you know, like we got, like depending on who you listen to, but I think I found around 300 strange deaths around JFK.

I mean, it’s unbelievable the amount of just. And this, this mathematician was doing some calculation, he said the, the chances of somebody dying early on in life if they had any type of connection to the JFK Assassination. Not, not saying that they had to do anything, but maybe they saw or they were related to or heard or it was like 1 trillion higher than if you were a normal person. But, but for, for instance, you have David Ferry, the way he died. And, and Jimmy is talking about that. Yeah, that he was, you know, like a nail file up through the, and you can see on Jimmy when he’s talking about it.

He knows. He knows exactly, but it’s like he’s not telling because of, so, because of all of these accidents, all of these murders, all of these strange deaths, all of somebody did them following up of these operations. That’s right. And, and I think this is also where James could be a very, very interesting witness. I hope maybe before he says goodbye to this world that he will share some of this knowledge too. I’ll tell you, if I was President Trump, if I could whisper in his ear about one thing. If he wants to release the truth about the JFK thing, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, he needs to give James Files complete immunity.

Kind of like the way Sleepy Joe gave Hunter, you know, total pardon, you know, and, and I’m, I’m watching to see if he gives Hillary Schiff, Schumer, Comey, all these other, you know, criminals. He gives them a pardon when they haven’t even been charged with anything. You watch and see that if that doesn’t happen before he walks out of office. But here’s the thing. If they would get, while he’s still alive, give James Files complete immunity from everything, this country would learn a truth. It would be painful, but we would know, you know, what’s, what’s going on and what the CIA was up to.

They don’t use most of their, their ground branch guys or maritime branch guys. They do a lot of really high speed, neat stuff. But when it gets into the real, real dirty work, it’s the mercenaries that do the real. It used to be especially Operation 40, George H.W. bush, all that, that group back. Felix Rodriguez, Mary Seal, Porter Goss was one of them. He’s one, he’s the third guy on the left side of that picture. And he became the director of the CIA under George W. Bush. But who put him in there? George H.W. bush said, look, son, make Porter Gosh here.

And he was an old one of his operation 40 guys. Wow. You know, there’s many of them, but let’s see, it’s, it’s also like the cleanup thing you were talking about. There was one thing I just want to insinuate Something. Okay. And I’m trying to figure out the. What happened to the Corsican killers that were there, because I understand they were there, but I, I, maybe that they, they weren’t. They were aborted or something like that. And the word I heard was when they were given a ride back, you know, that was when it’s old with one of them didn’t go on the ride.

There were like four of them or five maybe. But one of the group did not make that ride back to Virginia or Maryland where they’ve. Wherever they went to, they were chopped up and put in crab traps off the, like, Chesapeake Bay. They never went anywhere. And that was some kind of deal, because the French Connection, the opium deal with Charles de Gaulle, they had been trying to kill Charles de Gaulle, and, and de Gaulle came to him and said, look, let’s make a deal. You guys stop trying to kill me. And, and we need to get rid of this Corsican team, and they’re hurting this.

And this is, you know, we’ll do business with you. And it was all over the open, coming out of, you know, Laos and all that stuff. But supposedly at the party at Clint Murchison’s house the night before, when George H.W. bush was there, when the Hunt brothers were there, all those powerful people were at Murchison’s house the night before, there was somebody in that crowd that disappeared. I can’t give you more details than that, other than the body was taken to a farm and was eaten by hogs. I don’t know who it was. I’ve tried to figure out who disappeared after that meeting, but I know that happened.

And then the. I’m trying to think, but there was a lot of people. I mean, Dorothy killed Gallon. You know, she thought she had the case cracked and started talking about it. And, you know, back then, there were a lot of people in jeopardy. I mean, just until recently, George H.W. bush was in jeopardy. So, you know, until his death. I think that’s one of the reasons that, that Trump didn’t release everything, because of George H.W. bush’s involvement. You know, he was. He was so deeply involved. Yeah. I mean, he. He brought Operation 40 with. He was the guy, the, the finance guy from in the early 60s that funneled the funds into operation 40.

And then he brought the. These people with him his whole career, like Felix Rodriguez, like the ones you mentioned, and so on, and used them in so many different operations. How about Ronald Reagan? That’s. Who shot Ronald Reagan. Yes. Who shot Ronald Reagan? I thought you were pointing Out. Ron. Rick. No, no. Yeah, it was Philip. No, it was Felix. Yeah, yeah. So listen guys. Gentlemen, I, I’m very sorry I need to shoot off, but please continue and thank you so much, Jim, for coming on and a happy, happy new Year. And please give my best to, to James and Pam here from me.

Yes, sir. Thank you. Thanks. Ole. Bye. Bye. All right, Michael. Operation 40. So I, I’m not. Okay, so right after the Bay of Pigs operation, they, the. The CIA under Alan Dulles came up with this global assassination group. And, and it was initially was made up of about 40 guys and they called it operation 40. And then it ended up being about 70 guys now aside. And they were all. There were several were Cubans, James Files and the Jose Koreas Posada. He was the. Him and James were the first two recruited by George H.W. bush. George was the recruiter President.

The first. Okay. All right. And they created Operation 40. And, and they did a lot of stuff. I mean just if, if you can, if any high level assassination you can think of that was hooked to the United States in any way was probably them, you know, jfk, Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe. And if it wasn’t directly them, it was supported by sometimes a low level stuff like Marilyn Monroe was a mob thing. You know, they, they got the mob to do it. Gotcha. And the guys that went and got on the airplane were Charles Nicoletti, Louis, they called him Lips Merceri or some people call Leo Mercer.

And there’s another guy, I think the third guy, I don’t want to mention his name because I think he’s in his 90s and he’s still alive and he lives like, okay, Prescott, Arizona or something, Scottsdale maybe. And, and then apparently when they got to her residence, there was an individual there, a very high profile individual, let them in the house. She was already. She’d been drugged and she was supposedly pregnant by either Robert or John Kennedy. And she really wanted. I think she was in love with John, he wanted him to divorce Jackie and she wanted to be in the White House as the first lady, you know, that kind of thing, I think.

Yeah. But supposedly she had been talking on the phone to an art dealer in New York about the Roswell stuff and. Roswell stuff. You mean like area with what? The crash of the UFO in Roswell. Wow. And that we, that we had, you know, the, the. I don’t know what Bob Lazar called the Sport model. It’s a classic 52 diet. 50 foot, 52 foot diameter, disc 3 level, you know if you ever studied Bob Lazar stuff. Yep. But anyway. And that we had the beings from it, you know, that we had the bodies and all that kind of stuff.

And they were gonna. You think she got this from. Yeah, one. One letter that he was gonna, like, tell the world, but he didn’t get a chance to do that. Right. Yeah. You want me to. I can pull that. Well, you know what? It’s on my other computer. I’ve. I’ve got it actually right here. If you want to, you can read it if you want, or you can put it up and I’ll read it either way. There we go. Yeah, it’s. Now, see if the other thing, too, is if you look online and you try to search, you put on there like, you know, what was JFK’s trademark speech? What was he going to actually say at the trademark? It comes up this big, long speech about how communism is spreading in Southeast Asia and how we need to go to war in Vietnam and all that stuff.

And anybody that knows JFK knows he would never say that this is the speech he was going to give. And if you want. If you can expand it a little bit, I’ll read it. All right. I’ll. I’ll expand it as you move down. I’ll. I’ll move it around. Okay. You see that? Yeah. And it says on the top. One of the primary reasons for the public assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the CA in Dallas, 11-22-63, was to stop him from delivering a speech that was planned at the Dallas trademark at 1pm this is the speech President Kennedy would have given at the trademark if he had not been assassinated in Dealey Plaza.

What follows is the exact copy of what would have likely been President Kenny’s most historic speech. Oh, my God. This would be Kennedy speaking. My fellow Americans, people of the world, today we set forth on a journey into a new era. One age, the childhood of mankind, is ending, and another age is about to begin. The journey of which I speak is full of unknowable challenges. But I believe that all our yesterdays, all the struggles of the past, have uniquely prepared our generation to prevail. Citizens of the earth, we are not alone. God, in his infinite wisdom, has given fit to populate his universe with other beings, intelligent creatures such as ourselves.

How can I state this with such authority? In the year 1947, our military forces recovered from the drying New Mexico desert the remains of an aircraft of unknown origin. Science soon determined that this vehicle came from the far reaches of space. Since that Time. Our government has made contact with the creators of this spacecraft. Although this news may be. May sound fantastic and indeed terrifying, I ask you not to greet it with undue fear or pessimism. I assure you, as your president, that these beings mean us no harm. Rather, they promise to help our nation overcome the common enemies of all mankind.

Tyranny, poverty, disease and war. We have determined that they are not foes, but friends. Together with them, we can create a better world. I cannot tell you that there will not be any stumbling or missteps along the road ahead. But I believe that we have found the true destiny of the people of this great land. To lead the world into a glorious future. In coming days, weeks and months, you’ll learn more about these visitors, why they’re here, and why their leaders, why. I’m sorry? Why our leaders have kept their presence a secret from you for so long.

I ask you to look to the future not with timidity, but with courage, because we can achieve in our time the ancient vision of peace on Earth and prosperity for all humankind. God bless you, President John F. Kennedy. Now, here’s the deal, Kennedy. Well, let me finish reading that bottom part. President John F. Kennedy was going to reveal the secrets involving the Roswell crash and extraterrestrial spacecraft, the beings that were in them, and the relationship of the US Government with the extraterrestrials. One key reason the JF CIA killed John F. Kennedy was to keep this revelation about extraterrestrial Life and the Majestic 12 committee a top secret.

You can look up Majestic 12 and see what they were all about. They were a scientific group that were the initial group that said, okay, we’ve got this majestic piece of spacecraft. Now what do we do with it? Know, how can we re. Engineer it and all that. They’ve been trying to do it for 75 years and they still don’t know how the thing works. I mean, they. You know, there. There’s it. It actually, they’re. They’re all like. Like it’s so advanced AI it’s like the craft is a living thing. That’s the one thing that, like, if you, you know, if you read the account of the.

What’s it called? Malstrom Air Force Base, where the one landed and the airman went up and touched it and it downloaded a thing in his head, a series of zeros and ones, and he wrote it down AD and there was a message in it, that kind of stuff. But apparently these things are really super advanced AI Whether they’re manned or not, you Know what I mean? The. And they’re flown by like almost like telepathy. And apparently that when, like if you could imagine the craft hovering, if it wants to go that way, it, it has a, like a cyclotron in it and it’s fueled.

That early one was fueled by element 115. And when Bob Lazar, you know, released that information, element 115 wasn’t even on the periodic table. Well, then, I don’t know, something like, I forget what year, but the Russians made a breakthrough and were able to synthesize it and they, they named it Moscovium. Some people caught it unobtained, you know, but anyway, it will, it will basically create zero point energy like its own gravity field. And that’s. Oh my God, when it goes someplace it tilts. And then I guess the, the, through their mental telepathy, the, the extraterrestrials inside it tell it where they want to go.

Like kind of like pushing a button on your gps, like with right here, you know, you just go, you know. Directions to Home Depot. Yeah, the thing starts telling you how to go there, you know, so it’s almost like. Or it has some kind of AI that’s running it and it jumps. I mean like the tic tacs that they filmed with the F18s filmed out off the coast, those things jump the surface of the water to 80,000ft like in a blink of an eye, you know, less than a second on, on our really advanced radars. And is that, or is that ET craft? The what now? Is that the tick tock? So is that back engineered or is that et actual ET crap? I think I, I don’t think, I don’t think ETs like.

I mean, I believe that they’re. I don’t think they’re ours. I don’t think they’re back engineering. I don’t think we figured it out yet, you know, you know, made a reference to it about, made a reference to it and, and basically said, you know, that if you took a motorcycle, like a motocross bike and you know, a KTM 450 and racing bike, and you took it into a, a village in the Congo and stuck the key in, it was full of gas and gave it to him, you know, eventually they’d start dicking around with it and figure out how to turn the key and get it started and all that, and they might figure out how to pull the clutch and get it in gear and ride it around, but they wouldn’t even have the technology.

To make the plastic fender. They wouldn’t even know what to do when it ran out of gas. It would just sit there for years. And they wouldn’t know why it wouldn’t run anymore, you know, because it’s just so far beyond the technology is. And that’s what we’re, you know, faced with. And they, they’ve kept it compartmentalized and so secret for so long. You know, virtually no progress has been made. And if you can’t, you know, if they really want to capitalize on that, on that technology, they. You need to have lots of study groups working together, you know, and trying to figure it out and.

But anyway, I wanted to do before is if you can put this. Or edit it some kind of way where it’s. In the first part of this video is the website where people can get. Get the book, James’s book, and it’s titled Primary Target. JFK how the CIA Used the Chicago Mob to Kill the President. And it’s, it’s written in an unusual way, but there’s a lot of. It’s, it’s a question and answer kind of thing that Pam came up with, the author, which is James File’s wife. And. But it’s. You can get it autographed with your thumbprint on this website.

It’s JFK, Murder James Files.weebly W-E-E-B-L-Y.com JFK Murder James Files.weebly W E-E-B-L-Y.com and the. You can get the book like I said, and they have it if you don’t want to spend as much money as the hardback costs. And I would think it’s a great investment. A first edition hardback with his signature in it. It’s going to be worth a mint someday when this finally, you know, I mean, they’re gonna have to force. And the. Here’s the problem. Everybody that was involved in this, that covered all this up years ago with the Agency. There you go. The drop down and post it everywhere.

Awesome. Yeah, I’m gonna get a copy, definitely. So also, if on the, on the black line on the first page, if you go back to like your home page, there’s a little black line across and somewhere up there it says like, support and donate or something like that. Like support and donate. Yep. Yeah. If you click on that, if, if people. That’s a picture of James Files. I was with him. I might have taken that picture. I can’t remember. But that was. That’s the picket fence Right behind him in Dallas and Dealey Plaza. He was walking with a cane.

He shaved his head because people were recognizing him with his long white hair. He had gotten out of prison. But if you just want to help them, they’re struggling on Social Security and you want to help him, help him just pay his bills and live. I mean, you know, he didn’t, he got a prison after 25 years and he had nothing and is trying to, you know, just survive. And he’s going to be 83 in January. Send him a little happy birthday gift or something. People could do that, that would help a lot. But he’s, he found Christ.

He professes to be a Christian. And I’ll tell you what, if, if people really believe in God and that God can forgive, then you, you’ve got to believe that they can forgive. James files and you know, I think, I think he’s alive because he found Jesus and God. Definitely. Yep. Praise God for that. Yeah. And now this, this is the interesting thing. You know, I remember the interviews that we had with James. I was very impressed because what, you know, one professional can look at another professional. That’s, that’s definitely a high level professional. So I was at Silky Six and you know, did all.

I was with CIA and all that kind of stuff. So, so when he was talking, I was like, this guy is on my level in his capability. What the heck, he was on the bad guy side. Yep. And you know, but I had respect for him because I’m like, you know, he’s trained by the military, he’s trained by the ca and. But yet they used him like they use you and I to do, to do evil things. So that’s what everything, everyone needs to understand, first of all. But what, what is your thoughts on that? So he’s in the, this operation 40 group.

Yeah. So they took these 40 guys or more, whatever, set up to 70. Like you said these guys were like over the top. Now I, you, you mentioned G. Gordon Liddy. Yeah, G. Gordon Liddy, his son was in the SEAL teams. A really good guy. Officer in the SEAL teams. His wife was a F14 pilot, like Stellar, stellar couple. It’s, it’s amazing. So it’s like that fine line between the good guys, hardcore military, and then these other guys. Because, you know, I was GRS and I, I work with ground branch guys. A lot of my friends were ground branch.

I’d see them all the time. You know, I was part of helping find bin Laden and all the, all the stuff that went with all that crazy but who? Skinner. Skinner? Yeah. I don’t think so. All right, how about Popeye? Popeye, yeah, definitely. Go ahead. All right, cool. So. So, I mean, I, you know, and you’re saying like, the operation, 40 guys are like the next level up. They’re like the above, like special ops doing. Let me tell you what I, What I think the next level up is. Okay, so you got like, what’s the, the motto of the.

Of the ground branch division? You know, it’s what, tertio optio or whatever it is. It’s the third option, right? The hidden hand. Right, yeah. And so they’re doing black ops and, and doing the nations special stuff, and that’s it. But when it goes like to the next level up, it gets into what a lot of guys called. I think at Delta, they called it the extra judicial missions, which means above the law, out against the law. You know what I mean? The real dirty work. And it’s. And it might be like they ask dangerous Dan Marvin to kill Bruce Pitzer.

Bruce Pitzer was the one of the doctors that did the autopsy on jfk. Right before he. Right before he retired, he was saying that, hey, I wanna. I wanna sell. He had saved a bunch of the autopsy pictures from the JFK thing. And he was contacting the press and, and other multimedia and said, hey, I got the real JFK photos. Do you want to buy them? And what he was looking for was like, money to buy a house. You know, hey, like, you know, I can sell this for a million dollars and be comfortable, right? Well, they decided, of course, the press, a lot of them are paid off by the agency.

You know, they kind of. You know, they’re spies too, sort of. And they call me, hey, this guy’s trying to sell us JFK pictures. So they approached the CIA liaison at the JFK school at Fort Bragg, calls Dan Marvin over and says, hey, will you kill this guy? And he goes, yeah, sure, I’ll kill him. Who is it? And he goes, well, it’s. His name is Bruce Pitzer. He’s a Navy commander. And he goes, an American, a U.S. navy officer. And he goes, yeah, yeah. And they go, he told him, he said he’s about to disclose secrets of national security and we.

We need him killed. That’s all he was telling him. And he goes, he goes, look, I’ll kill anybody you want me to, but I’m not killing another American. I’m not doing it. So they go to another captain in the class, Special Forces, army guy. And it was at the assassination school the old assassination school at Fort Bragg. And they said, will you kill this guy? And. And he goes, yeah, I’ll kill him. I don’t care. So shortly after that, Bruce Pitzer dies. And I don’t know if they did it there. The old fashioned way is to throw them out of the window up there.

That’s how they killed Admiral Forestall. He was going to the secrets of the Majestic 12 program. Just like JFK stuff. Yeah, they threw him out of the top of the building on his head, you know, and said they. He lost his mind, they wouldn’t let his family come see him, all that. Basically, he was in custody. I heard that Nixon was in that same room and he had like a nervous breakdown and he was in the same room that Forestall was in. And then I guess he had a change of heart or they convinced him not to talk or something.

What, what, you know anything about that? No, I don’t, but he. That’s. That sounds plausible. And there was a. There was an army major, I think his name was Frank Olson. He was in the MK Ultra program. And without any kind of permission or knowledge, they thought that he. They heard a rumor or something, they got some counterintelligence information. I guess they were tapping his phone or something. That. Which they’re probably tapping this right now. Who knows? I don’t care. I got nothing to hide. You know, the. They basically said, where were we? Pitzer and. Oh, Olson.

And they said, you know, they thought he was gonna. He was gonna disclose the MK Ultra program. So they sent him on some special assignment to New York City and they threw him out of a hotel in New York onto the sidewalk, and they basically told his family that he had landed on his head and he was tore up real bad and blah, blah, blah. And they had to be a closed casket and all that stuff. So his family buried him. And then his family heard about his involvement in this other stuff, and I think some other people leaked information that maybe he had been killed.

And he did have. And if you look it up online, the 1953 CIA assassination manual, it said that the. Back then, the easiest way to kill somebody was to bop them on the head with something hard, knock them out cold, and just throw them out a window more than 75ft above a hard surface, like concrete or asphalt. Not water is not reliable. Right. Even high up, like 100ft up. So when they land in their head, the injuries they suffer when they smash the head on the concrete is. It covers up the initial getting knocked down, you know, in 1911 pistol or whatever you knock them out with, you know, and so that’s what happened to Frank Olson.

He was thrown out of a window onto the thing. And later on, years later, and I want to say it was under maybe Gerald Ford, but his family was paid a bunch of money to just basically shut up and end it. You know, it was, it was a settlement that, you know, they came to and they take the money or die thing maybe. Yeah, probably not that bad, but, you know, hey, we’re sorry, we understand that, you know, he was going to disclose. You know, maybe you don’t understand this was national security, but. And we feel really bad about what happened, but here, here’s a bunch of money.

Go away and be quiet. You know, it’s amazing what money will do to shut people up, you know? You know. Yeah, a lot of people don’t accept it, but yeah, and it’s amazing they stay alive. So, yeah, there’s. Now you had another photo and I know you’re. You said you got a lot. I’ll tell you what they are. Yeah. So let me, let me share this one that you share with me. This is a pretty interesting shot. So you got James files here, 21. Yeah. And the man who killed Officer J.D. tippett. Yeah, that’s Gary Marlowe.

He’s the guy that they call the Raven. He was another member of the team. And Sam Giancana sent him to kill Lee Harvey Oswald. And Lee Harvey Oswald had spent, you know, the five days before the assassination, James and Lee were together and they, you know, made rounds. Lee showed him, had done a recon and showed him Dallas. And James had all these questions. Show me where the roads are, show me the railroad crossings are and all that. When, when Nicoletti and Johnny Roselli and Sam Giancana and especially Sam found out that James had been with Lee Harvey Oswald, going around, looking at places and.

And I asked, I asked James, I said, did. Do you think Lee knew that he was going to be the patsy? And did you know? And he said, no, he didn’t know at that time. He just thought that kill him and walk away. He didn’t realize that they were gonna kill Lee. I think they had other reasons they want to kill Lee, too. But the biggest reason was they wanted an open and shut case. And that’s the reason why, you know, a lot of people ask. This is the really big question, how can James files come out and say that he killed John F.

Kennedy? Why isn’t he going to jail? You know, why isn’t he being Prosecuted. Well, the first thing is, the last thing the government wants to do is admit that they’ve been lying to the people for 61 years. Good. Point is, you know, but the key reason is they couldn’t do it if they wanted to. The first point is, in 1963, it was not against the law to kill the president. Let that sink in. It was a murder in Texas. There was no federal crime there is today involving killing elected officials in the President Hall. Guess who put that into effect.

Lyndon Johnson. Wow. But so it was a murder. So what did they do? They took the body with no autopsy. They took the car, destroyed all the evidence. They took the rifle, which wasn’t even the real rifle. You know, they didn’t even have the real weapons that shot him. But, yeah, they took all that stuff. They planted evidence, the magic bullet, all that kind of stuff, and screwed the whole case up. Took all the evidence away from the Dallas police, put it on the airplane and went to Washington, D.C. the car was flown back. Then this is.

I understand this to be the case. Ford Motor Company owned those vehicles back then. They weren’t government property. They were leased. And they had Ford mechanics that worked on them. You know, so now they have a whole maintenance section with the Secret Service and all. Then the government owns the vehicles and all that stuff. But the, like, the beast, you know, the new. Newer versions and stuff. There’s a picture. He’s standing beside George Bush’s limo. I don’t know if you can see that there. You might want to bring that up. That was. That was at the D Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia, where that state police lieutenant is buried.

He’s about a mile from that. That’s one of them. That’s me on June 6, 2001. And that short girl, she’s actually short. I’m not. I look like. I’m really tall, but I’m like 6:2. She’s probably. I don’t know, whatever she is, 5:2, but she was a Secret Service agent. And that Cadillac right there, when they built it, they built the forward wall with the seats forward in the forward position. They didn’t, you know, they wanted to make the back as big as they could, but they didn’t think about it in advance. So it took a real.

You had to put a short agent in to drive it because the front seat was slid all the way forward. Oh, my God. And she told me. I said. I said. She was standing right there. And I said. I said, what’s your duties? And she said, I’m the driver. And she told me this story, but that, that when that limo was made, and that was. Like I said, that was in 2001. And that was George W. Bush. He was there to dedicate the D Day Memorial in Bedford County, Virginia. The Bedford boys were an infantry unit that did the landing in Normandy.

And they lost, per capita, more men on the Normandy landing than any unit in. In the American Army. And for that honor, they. They put the D Day Memorial in Bedford county right here where I live. Oh, wow. So that. That’s. There’s another picture standing where I’m standing by the door. You can see the presidential seal on the door. But that was one of the details. In Northern Virginia, I worked a couple details with. Bill Clinton was going to play golf with Vernon Jordan at the Robert Trent Jones Country Club. He was going to play in.

It’s like a pro AM thing called the President’s cup in Northern Virginia. That’s. That’s George Bush’s limo. But Bill Clinton was. The Secret Service needed directions, believe it or not, to the golf course. And my supervisor called me, and during a shift I was working, he said, hey, can you be at the Bull Run gap on Interstate 66 and meet a convoy coming up there, you know, in about an hour? And I said, yeah, what’s up? And he said, you lead that convoy to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course. Can you do that? I said, sure, no problem.

Nice. Here’s the. Here’s the interesting part. I never heard of the Robert Turn Jones Golf Course, okay? So little did I know until the. It starts rolling down the road. As I see it coming, it’s all these black Suburbans and the beast and all. It’s Bill Clinton right in the Secret Service. Well, so I found out real quick where the golf course was. I made the trip. I figured out the route. I actually looked along the route. I looked for anything suspicious, like, you know, stuff, because I suspected it was going to be somebody important, you know, And I.

I didn’t. I didn’t really guess that it was a president, but I thought it maybe could be. There actually was a black van that was parked on the side of the road. I ran the tags real quick, and it didn’t come back on, you know, for that area and stuff like that. So I had it towed. I called a record service real quick and good rat away. And so anyway, I. I led Bill Clinton down to the golf course and drove around through the gate and everything. And he comes down, he gets out of the. The limo, walks over to Robert Chen Jones and they start hitting practice balls off the tee.

And the smoking hot blonde gets out of the limo with him. And at the time, I had. One of my old squadron mates from the Marine Corps was working with the Secret Service, and I asked him if, you know, the other guy. I said, do you know, do you know this buddy of mine? And he. We hit it off, and we’re just chatting, and I said, who’s the bond with Bill? And he said, he looked at me and kind of winked. And he said, that’s his. She’s a Navy officer, and that’s his. That’s his doctor. So I guess she was some US Navy lieutenant or something, and she was, you know, single, and, and she was assigned to the, the medical team or something like that.

You know, that goes around with them all the time. Right. But. And I’m, I’m very sensitive about the security of those convoys, and they’ve probably, they’ve changed. I noticed some of the vehicles have changed, you know, since the, you know, the, the whole concept of a trunk monkey and all that stuff, you know, is, is, you know, it’s changed, Tom. But it’s interesting to know, you know, how they go about those things. And, and, but, you know, and I hated Clinton. Still do. Can’t stand Hillary. But did you, did you talk to him or meet him at all? No, they asked, actually asked me that.

The agent asked me. He said, you know, he said, would you like to, you know, when he comes, he’s coming this way on the golf guard. He said, I can, I can get him to stop and get a picture with you and Clinton. And I looked at him and I, I said, what would I do with a picture of me and Bill Clinton? And he goes, well, he’s the President, United States. And I said, and actually, I regret it to this day. I would, I should have just done it because of the, you know, because I could tell the story, and a lot of people would say, oh, you know, that’s bull.

We, we’d never do that or anything like that. But he said, I can get a picture, you know, with him. And I was thinking to myself, here I’m going to be, you know, like, you know, just standing right next to the President, United States, with, with a loaded gun on my hip. And I guess that’s why they want law enforcement when they’re lined up on the road and whenever they’re around the president to face outward, you know, they don’t want him looking toward the president or anything like that. And I don’t think they trust law enforcement.

They could trust me. I mean, it never crossed my mind to shoot Clinton, but I hated the guy. Sure. Yeah. And I just, I mean, I guess hate is not. I don’t really hate him. It’s just him and Hillary. I just disrespect them for what they are. Yeah, I, I do too. But, you know, when you’re in the position, like you’re talking about, you’re. You’re going to be professional. I. There was. When I left the CIA, I was in charge of security at a couple of casinos, and he came in, so I, I made sure I was there, you know, with, with my group, you know, as backup security, you know, like, like we do.

When I was grs, we’d do, you know, help support the Secret Service and so forth when they come in our areas. So I, you know, I’m doing security, you know, watching over him. He seems like. Seemed like a really good guy. So I’m talking to everybody. Yeah. In charge of like, the elevator. Making sure he got an elevator. And so I was in there and he was talking. I was like, God, this guy is so personable and has such charm. I can see how he’s gotten away with a lot of stuff that he has. But. Yeah, I agree with you.

He’s like, he’s pure evil. I mean, it’s like, geez, I don’t, you know, I don’t, I don’t judge people. I, I dislike him because I think he, I know some of the things he, he got a bad rap on. A couple of things that I, I know classified information about some of the things that he, he took heat for. All right. They weren’t decisions that he made. They were just, he just had to sign off on them. They were decisions the CIA made. And it made it look like he did something that was Right. Smart thing.

But it was. There was a really. How do you. All the, all the dead bodies, like we’re Talking about over 300 for Kennedy’s assassination, they basically clean. There’s cleaners, probably some of the 40. I don’t know. Maybe there’s other groups that do that too. But what do you think about all the Clintons, you know, body count, what. They’re not doing it, but somebody is. Yeah. It’s interesting that you asked that question because James flew some. As Barry Seals co pilot. They flew the fat lady an old C123. They flew loads of guns down to Nicaragua and El Salvador and Honduras, and then they flew loads of drugs back and they delivered them to The Clintons in mean Arkansas, right? And one day, you know, there was limo, and Hillary met with a Arkansas state trooper captain driving the limo.

And she pulled up and motioned for, you know, they got James to come over the car and he looked down and it was Hillary. She’s the first lady of Arkansas, right? And, uh, he, she said, get in. He gets in. And he said, who’s this guy? And the thing is, they knew each other from childhood. She, she grew up near Melrose park in Illinois, where Jimmy was young. And because her father was an associate with the Mafia, Hillary’s father. And so she’s, she’s, you know, got crook blood in her, you know, but her, Jimmy actually, you know, knew her when they were kids.

I mean, they knew each other and, but they, she, he said, what do you want me to do? Do you want me to, you, you’re not going to ask me to kill Bill, are you? And she goes, she’s last. She goes, no. She said, I’ve been just keeping track of you and I, I, I might need you for something, you know, that kind of thing. And they, they went off and had lunch and he didn’t tell me the whole, whole conversation. But it wasn’t a lot, you know, there wasn’t a lot of time that passed after that when those two police officers up in Illinois tried to kill Jim and his partner.

And supposedly they were paid $50,000 by Hillary Clinton to kill James. And they were real. Yeah, she was trying to cover the tracks because James knew all about their cocaine smuggling. Supposedly Bill’s been to rehab like four times for cocaine. Oh, wow. You know, that kind of stuff. I don’t know. You know, I mean, it’s just speculation. You hear these stories and stuff, but it’s, you know, there’s a reason why they call George H. W. Bush poppy. You know what I mean? It was, it wasn’t because he was a daddy. It was because opium poppy, you know, that was Vietnam, right? Yeah.

And Laos. Yeah, yeah. Cambodia, all that stuff over there. So. And that stuff was smuggled back into Cuba. You know, we, we both have probably seen some things on the backside. When I was working JRS for the CIA. Yeah. You know, we’re, we’re. You, you observe things. There are people that did things that, you know, that’s not my area. I’m not paying attention. I don’t want to see that, you know, but you start to see that the CIA is definitely involved in running drugs and making, making money off of it. Yeah. And, you know, I, I’ll say this, I’m open minded about everything and let’s just say for just the sake of conversation and, and you, you say, okay, a bunch of smart men who care about America’s future sit around a table and they look at each other and they go, problem number one.

Somebody is making a hundred billion dollars a year out of narcotics. Shouldn’t we be the one controlling that or shouldn’t be that we be the one making that money? I mean if, if we’re going to let a narco group in Mexico do it, what does that do to our security? What does it do if we let Cuba do it? What does it do if we let Iran do it? Because a lot of opium comes in and you know, back in the 83 when the Marine barracks was blown up, I replaced the air officer at 1st, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines that, you know, I did a ground tour at 18 when I was a Marine.

And I’ll tell you the, that what is it called, Becca Valley up through Lebanon and everything. I mean they had opium farms up there that were protected by ZSU 23 4s. Yeah. Wow. They had opium. I mean they, those, those Palestinians were growing a buttload of opium up there. I had no idea. How about that? Yeah. And yeah, when I worked for the CIA went, I did some work in Lebanon and I went to that, the monument for the Marine barracks. It’s pretty tragic. Yep. Yeah, I was, I knew some of those guys and it’s actually I wasn’t quite old enough to do a ground tour at that point.

I was kind of a junior captain when I did my ground tour and I was, when the Marines got blown, I, I came to New river in 82 and I was still kind of a junior. I was a first lieutenant, had just got my wings in 82 and I wasn’t a captain until like 80, I don’t know, 84, 85, right in there. But when they got blown up, I was supposed to Cruise with hmm266. You know, I was kind of slated. If I had just been like a month earlier getting to New river and gotten out of the Training Squadron 204 a little earlier than that I would have been probably gone to 266, not to 365, one of the other squadrons.

Wow. You know, so I, I maybe would have been and I knew we had a, one of my buddies, he’s probably, he might see this. His name was Ray Kutch and he was a Naval Academy guy. I think he went and became an airline pilot. He left The Marine Corps. Ray was a really good guy, and he. He got a. He got a Purple Heart in Beirut. And, you know, one of the things they did that. I don’t think they thought about it at the time, but it was very disrespecting to the Muslim men is the Marines would get out and lay out in the sun during the day.

You know, when things were, like, at Rock Base and places like that near the airport, they would get out in there in their gym shorts and just lay out in the sun and get tanned. Yeah, well, the Muslim men saw that and would shoot at them with AK47s from hotel tops and stuff like that. And every once in a while they get mortared. Well. Well, there’s a bunch of them out there laying. The way they look at it is you’re out there laying out there in your underwear, you know, obscene, you know, so they were out there laying out in the sun and.

And, gosh, I forget this other guy’s name. Larry something. Anyway, Rock Bay starts getting mortared, and they went and jumped in the helicopters with their shorts with no shirts on, no helmets, no flight suits, no boots, and cranked the helicopters up and left and. And to save the aircraft, the Rock Base is getting mortared. And they flew out and flew out to the ship that you could see from the beach, and I think it was the Guam maybe or something. They flew out there. Ship was not at flight quarters, so they went out there and flew around the ship a couple laps until the deck cleared off and they flew in and landed.

They couldn’t talk to anybody because they didn’t have their helmets with them or anything. And just landed on the deck of the ship and saved two aircraft. Nice. Wow. And then. But Ray was. Ray was. Ray was running for the bunker and a mortar round went off behind him and he got a sliver of hot shrapnel right in his ass. And I was burning, you know, shrapnel burns. I mean, it’s really, really hot. And he got hit right in the rear end with this piece of steel, you know, it was burning him pretty bad. And he went into the.

To the tack, you know, and he’s like screaming, ah, he’s gonna hit. You know, and of course, this piece of hot steel is sticking in him, you know. Yeah. Anyway, he ended up getting a Purple Heart for that, for. You know, but he actually did get shrapnel from a mortar and, you know, he deserved a Purple Heart, but everybody kind of. Yeah, he actually got wounded. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. You know, now when the. I had, I work with a guy that was there, seal, he was in SEAL teams and, you know, he’s part of the detachment there and he said that when the building collapsed, it pancaked, you know, a lot of guys.

And they would come in and they pull off a level and the Marines would run in there fast and they’re like, you know, hey, slow down, guys. It’s still unstable. It’s still unstable because they want to see if they could save some of their guys, you know. So it was pretty hairy there for a while, you know, trying to, trying to locate the, you know, the survivors. They didn’t get too many of them, unfortunately, because it really pancaked down and. Yeah. Killed a lot of the guys. Yep. Yeah, it was a very tragic thing. You know, that guy that they got here just recently, supposedly he was the mastermind for that.

He lived this long. The. They got the they. I’m trying to think. I think it was a drone strike or something. But they, they killed the mastermind for the Beirut bomb. Wow. Sometime, if you want to talk about it, part of the group we basically were hunting a lot of the terrorists had done a lot of that stuff and I, I was part of teams that we basically located a bunch of those guys and then we’d have, you know, either Seal Team 6 or Delta guys, you know, go and grab them or they got drone struck or whatever.

But yeah, we took out a lot of people. We were, we really are hammering them for a long time. Yeah. Well, thank you for your service. I mean. No, thank you. I never got to do any real high speed combat, you know, stuff. I, I was in one shooting as a state trooper and we gave the guy first aid and saved his life and then sent him to prison for 11 years. But that’s the closest thing I got to, you know, I thought the guy was going to kill me and, and just had a second to react, you know, and.

Well done. Yeah. You know, but anyway. But are we still taping? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, we can. Do you have any other questions? Go ahead. Do you have any other questions that are. Any where you want to go with this? No. I mean, we could probably talk outside of this and maybe come up some other stuff if you want. But if I put your, you had your email. You want people to contact you through your email if they want to or. You know, I’m not, I’m not looking for, you know, any kind of. I mean, there may be some of like my college classmates or friends that want to contact me.

I Guess that would be a good way to get in touch with them, but. And there’s no way they can hunt me down, I guess through my email, hopefully not. But I don’t think I’ve said anything that exposed me, you know, unless, you know. I’ll tell you something funny. Before we went to Dallas last year, not 24, but 23, and did the presentation that, that PowerPoint presentation I sent you about the assassination, somebody came into my computer on a Saturday morning and my computer was locked up for about five hours. And they went in my PowerPoint and they just screwed everything up.

They moved all the pictures around, they changed, they deleted stuff and all that for hours, right? They downloaded it and then they screwed it all up. I guess they thought that, you know, they would just. They were sidetracking me, right? So of course I had many other copies of it and I had multiple computers, flash drives and all that kind of stuff. And I just thought, what an amateur, you know, I mean, this is goofy. So I just deleted the whole thing and brought up a new copy and. But it disclosed to me that they’re actually, you know, like tapping my phone and going into my computer and stuff like that.

Because it wasn’t that. There’s only one person that, you know, would have done that. It’s the federal government. Is the FBI or the CIA somebody, you know, NSA or somebody. And they decided to mess with me and that, you know, but all that did was piss me off. You know what I mean? I mean, 61 years later, you know, you, you go to college and get a degree and you still want to cover the reputation of the, the, the poorly run operations that were. Because I’m, I’m real pro CIA. I think we need a CIA. We just, they just don’t need to be running the country, you know, our elected officials.

And if the other thing too, I guess they got so fed up with, you know, like bozos being, you know, our elected officials. I mean, can you imagine Kamala Harris being president, United States? I mean, I can’t. I can’t imagine her being the vice president. But, you know, it shows that there’s just nothing to it. I mean, you know, it’s just a joke. I mean, at the, the deep state like Joe and Kamala, that’s your president, your vice president, Those are the people with the nuclear secrets. It’s just crazy. I mean, it’s, it’s. And it’s. That’s when you need a deep state.

And, you know, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the CIA running the show because they can’t. They don’t. I mean, they don’t know. I mean, I have to keep this G rated. But I mean, you know, they just are clueless, you know, that’s amazing. So do you think Trump, when he comes in, he’s going to, like, turn things around? I do. I’m aware of some things. I think that’s going to happen pretty quickly. I don’t think, like if, you know, if you walked up to the CIA and drew his Glock Model 21 for.45 and went, Give me the stuff, and they would go, okay, hold on.

Here it is. This is everything. You know, here’s the flash drive, here’s the. And it’s going to be just. Or it’s going to all be redacted or it’s all going to be. It’s going to be, hey, we didn’t, we’re not responsible for this. This was redacted years ago. You know, some. Just another thing not to give them any kind of. And I think a lot of the stuff was not written down. Now, James Files said that his, his debriefing with Phillips was taped. So I don’t whether they’ve destroyed that. I don’t know. But the debriefing of him explaining how he killed Kennedy and how he used the Fireball, you know, the Remington XP100 and all that, and then he explained to him, said, hey, look, my, my armor, that former Marine armor, George Cora, who, he hand loaded me some bullets and they got mercury in them, right.

And when they hit, you know, you can’t compress the fluid. So. Right. You know, a lot of pressure. Boom. But then after that, it’s just like a handful of water. Now it is poison mercury. And so it’s got, you know, weight to it. It’s not. Mercury’s not quite as heavy as lead, but it’s still, you know, I mean, you saw what it did to Kennedy’s head. I mean, you know. Yeah. Then later on through this book, the Inheritance, which, which now is the story’s been told. You know, they investigated the. The. And by the way, the authors of this, Christopher and Michelle Fulton, that’s not their real name.

It’s illegitimate son of Robert F. Kennedy, they ended up with that watch. And that’s not their real name, but that’s the authors on the book, Christopher and Michelle Fulton. And. But that Cartier wristwatch, the government wanted to get that because they said it was evidence. Well, why would, why would the wristwatch be evidence? Well, because it had mercury on it, why, you know, where did mercury come from? Well, if you know the case, what really happened, then you understand, you know, there would have been mercury on Jackie’s dress. There would have been mercury on the interior of the car.

There would have been mercury on the, the trunk lid of the, of the Lincoln limo. There probably was mercury maybe even on some of the police uniforms. Gosh, if you could find, if one of those cops ever donated his uniform to the, some museum there in Texas or whatever and you could find that actual real thing, you go, hey, what did this little shiny little spot on this uniform? It’s mercury. But where did that come from? Well, only two people knew that, George Calora and James Files. Then when he told David Atlee Phillips, you know, John F.

Kennedy’s not buried in his grave. And I’ll tell you, this is another really cool thing. I think when I figured it out, when I walked up and looked at it, I went, oh my God. So David Atlee Phillips told James later that John F. Kennedy’s body was disposed like off of. Was it like Martha’s Vineyard or wherever where the Kennedy compound is? Right. Massachusetts. They buried him at sea because he, you know, he’s a Navy guy, right? But they buried him in a big rectangular white box that had holes in it and, and not in a coffin.

Naked body in a concrete box so that the shrimp and the crabs and everything, the critters could get in there and completely get rid of his body. Right. Wow. There wouldn’t be any evidence or anything like that. If you go about one block from Dealey Plaza, back up Main street on the right hand side, I think it’s Main street or it’s one block over from Main Street. But look it up. It’s in Dallas. It’s called the JFK Memorial. Guess what it is. It’s a big white rectangular box with these circular things along the bottom, like there would be holes.

Exactly what the coffin of, the real coffin of JFK is and what they ought to do. If you want to prove this stuff, you can do one thing. You can exhume his body from the grave in Arlington in the National Cemetery. If his body’s there, investigate the cranium for mercury. Okay. If his body’s not there, then there’s your answer. Who took the body? Who could do that? Did Lee Harvey Oswald come back from the dead and steal his body too? And let’s go back to the other guy in the photograph, Gary Marlowe. His, his call. James Files call sign is Sandman.

And he got that call Sign in Laos because he put a lot of people in the sand. All right, okay, so Gary Marlowe’s call sign was the Raven. All right? And the Raven, he was. There it is right there, a rectangular white box. And if you look at it, it’s got all these circular like holes in it depiction. Wow. Right in their face. That’s incredible. It’s. It. And only the people that know the secret. Now what, what could that possibly. I mean, if I hadn’t told you the story, but what the real deal is, what could that big white box possibly represent for jfk? You know, I’ve heard that story.

I was like, ah, you know, maybe whatever, because, you know, they supposedly did the same thing with Osama bin Laden. I was like, yeah, maybe, but wow, that’s pretty convincing there. That’s all I’m saying. You know what I mean? So, and I’m just trying to think of. There was. Yeah. The, the one guy that. The man who killed Officer J.D. tippett. Yeah, Gary Marlowe. Okay, now why did they kill Tippett? Okay, so what the deal was, he looked like. Gary Marlowe and Officer J.D. tibbett were friends. They had worked together with Army Intelligence on the Bay of Pigs operation.

Tibbett had come to Dallas and had become a police officer. And the orders from Sam Giancana to the team in Dallas was nobody that knows you that’s not on the team with either with the agency or the mafia is supposed to know you’re in Dallas. If you see somebody, you got to do what you got to do. Wow. Can’t be a witness that sees you there. So Sam, John, Sam Giancana ordered Gary to go over there and they, he knew, he was told, I think probably by David Atlee Phillips because they had briefed together that Lee was going to walk from the.

I think they were going to try to kill him in the schoolbook depository, but they didn’t know where he was. He was, he was in the employee lounge during the. Because of course, what was going on other than the President was driving down the street, it was lunchtime, it was 12 o’clock. And he, he had a job in the building. All right? He wasn’t tasked with doing anything involving the, the assassination that day. And he had been working in the school book Depository. So he was on his lunch break in the, in the cafeteria thing, like was on like the second floor or whatever.

So I think they were going to try to kill him in the building and say, hey, this is the shooter. You know, that kind of thing, but they wanted him dead quickly. All right, well, David Atley Phillips. This is crazy. Why would they kill one of their own guys like that? I know it’s crazy. And, but he was selected to be the patsy. And he, you got to remember, see, for months they were having him hand out those hand flyers and all that kind. They were setting him up to call him a communist and that he was a, he was a communist revolutionary to kill.

You see what I’m saying? They, they, he didn’t figure that out. Jeez. Apparently not. Apparently not. Wow. But anyway, so that’s incredible. Wow. The other thing too is the, the other thing that, that my understanding is that’s really, a really. There’s two really cool secrets. I think what the case was is they weren’t trying to just kill jfk, they were trying to kill a second person. Now, do you recall John Connolly sitting in front of Kennedy got shot. Right. There were two shooters that were actually in the schoolbook depository. They don’t know if they were both shooting, but they were both likely armed.

And they were armed with the rifle that they found in, in the scene at the thing. At first they planted the 6.5 Carcano like two days later. Okay. But the rifle they found up by the window was a 7.65 Mauser. All right. Wow. And the two guys up there were Mack Wallace, who was Lyndon Johnson’s assassin, and Roscoe White, who was part of the team. And Roscoe White actually, before he died, told his son that he was involved shooting, you know, in the Kennedy assassination. He didn’t, he wasn’t very specific, but he actually also said he told his son it was a Mauser 7.65 Mauser bolt action.

So anyway, what he did was they were the ones that were supposed to be somebody one of them was going to shoot out of the six story window. So that there were witnesses that saw a gun barrel sticking out the window that fired three shots. But they were trying to kill Ralph Yarborough. And Ralph Yarborough was a liberal senator from Texas. He was a Kennedy liberal Democrat senator from Texas that was starting to get a lot of popularity and was looking like he was going to run for governor against John Connolly. Well, John Connolly was one of Lyndon Johnson’s best friends.

And what he wanted to do was at the airport that morning before they left Love Field was put Johnson. And this is famous, if you study it, you can, you can find it. There was a huge argument the night before and there was a huge argument the next morning that Lyndon Johnson wanted Kennedy. He said, this is my state, this is my game. We want to promote Ralph Yarborough, and he needs to be riding in front of you in the limo. And Kennedy said, no, I’m President, United States. I make the decision. Nelly and Nelly Conley and Jackie want to ride together.

And the governor is the top elected official. By protocol, he should be sitting in front of me. So when they left the airport, there’s these two assassins up there that are gonna, they think it’s gonna be Ralph Yarborough riding in front of Kennedy, and they, their assignment is to kill him. So those are the guys that shot Connolly. Wow. That’s. It wasn’t a magic bullet. It was more than, it was more than one shooter. So that’s. And, and that’s, that’s a key point that, that Conley was not shot accidentally, and it wasn’t by a magic bullet, and it certainly won by a 6.5 weapon anyway.

None of the weapons used in the assassination were 6.5. Nicoletti was shooting a bolt action Mauser, but it was a 30 odd six. And also Robert Clayton Buick interviewed when he was in prison. He spent time in prison with Johnny Roselli. And Roselli told him that Marshall Cafano, who was one of the mob team guys, was the guy that shot, was the guy that did the throat shot from the front, from the bridge overpass. And nobody can kind of confirm that, but I think James is adamant that, that he, he knew, he knew Cafano, but he said he was.

No rifle shot, and he didn’t believe that he fired and all that. But the one thing you got to remember too, is Kafana was a made man with the Mafia, and Kafano was. You don’t, you don’t rat on made men. And, and if you do, you’re a rat. And James Files does not want to be a rat. And you got to remember when he did his interview in 1998, Marshall Kafana was still alive. He was the guy that was running Las Vegas for the Mafia, for the Chicago outfit. He was the guy in charge of all the illegal stuff in Las Vegas.

And the guy that killed Bugsy Siegel. You know, the three tramps that were gotten out of the, the railroad car. Right. Last one that they said looked like E. Howard Hunt. It’s not E. Howard Hunt. Chauncey Holt. And there’s a really, really good interview where Chauncey Holt explains that that’s him. You know, eight days before he died. He kind of did a. It wasn’t a deathbed confession because he, he didn’t know he was going to die. But eight days before he died, he did this long. And it’s on, I think it’s on YouTube right now. I think it’s called.

You can look this up. This is really interesting. And this, if there’s any doubt, it’s called. See, I’ve got it on another channel here. A CIA stunning confession before his death buys hoods and the hidden elite. And it’s on documentary central. A CIA’s 8. A CIA agent’s stunning confession before his death. Now that’s a mistake because that, he’s not a CIA agent. He’d be a. Well, he’s not really a CIA officer. He’s a murderer, mercenary. But, but Bugs, I’m not Chauncey Holt, this guy that I’m talking about, he’s the guy that killed Bugsy Siegel that was, was skimming money in Las Vegas.

And they found out, mom found out about. And they had, they had Chauncey kill Bugsy. But he was an artist. He was a really good, I mean, he was a very athletic guy. Been like circus performer on the trapeze and all that. Shot out of a cannon. One of those kind of lifestyles, you know. Crazy. Yeah. And the, the guy, Robert Clayton Buick, who. I’m a huge fan of him. He was a bullfighter before he got recruited to be an asset in the Agency. That’s it right there. Watch that video. That is an awesome video. And that, that is Chauncey Holt’s confession.

Basically the same as James Files. And, and in my presentation, it shows the three tramps, and we identify the three. The third tramp as, as a lot of people say, it’s E. Howard Hunt. It’s not, it’s, it’s Chauncey Holt. But that’s the video. He’s the one that, you know, there are three guys being led by. That’s Chauncey right there. There were three guys being led by the police officers. You know, the cross. And they weren’t under arrest. They weren’t, they weren’t handcuffed. They weren’t detained in any way or anything. And the police officers are like smoking a cigarette, carrying a shotgun, not even looking.

You know, they’re ahead, leading them away from the scene. But they were, they were found in a, in a box car. And, and that boxcar. Actually, one of the most interesting things was on the. There he is. He’s the back guy right there. And that front guy that, the very front guy is Charles Rogers. And Rogers was The guy. He’s the icebox murderer. That front guy right there looking down, he’s the guy. His. He found out. His parents found out that he was involved in the Kennedy assassination, had some role in it, and he killed him.

Put them up and put their. Chopped them up and put their bodies in the freezer in their refrigerator, you know, up in the top. They found their bodies, you know. You know, Park. Most of them, you know, packed in there frozen and. But he was. And they never did solve that. And he was found. He was. I think he died on an operation in, like, Costa Rica or something like that, but he probably was eliminated. Wow. Now, did I hear you say that one of those guys assassinated Johnson? No. Well, Johnson. Johnson, Utah. Linda Johnson. Yeah.

No, the. The. You had. They were trying to kill the. Because it says he died of a heart attack, but, you know, not Lyndon Johnson. Okay. No, I. I guess there’s a miss. They kill the. Chauncey Holt, killed Bugsy Siegel. Okay. The last guy in the back, he’s the one that killed Bugsy Siegel. But he was a. You know, Seagull was the mobster that was controlling Las Vegas, and he was skimming money and asking for more and all that stuff, and they realized he was stealing from them, so they. They had Chauncey kill him. So that’s a thing that some of these mercenaries at that time, they were working for the agency as mercenaries for a United Fruit Company and had.

Like. When James got arrested, he got busted for. He did seven years in federal prison for a chop shops and stealing cars for the Mafia. He had a car theft ring. And here’s. Here’s an interesting thing which I thought was kind of imagine you got these chop shops you’re running, okay? And the Mafia decides, hey, let’s. Mexico City, which we’ve got operations in. They don’t have a big cab company, so let’s open up a big cab company in Mexico City. So they go, where are we gonna get the cabs? Well, let’s steal them. So they gave James an order.

And. And then through the mob and through their associates, these crooked car dealers, they said, we need 700 Chevy Impalas. Wow. So James would drive around with the tractor trailer with one of those car carriers and go to a car dealership and load up a couple of them full of gas with the keys and with the title and all that, and go to four or five different car dealerships and. And load up these Chevy Impalas and haul ass to Laredo, Texas, and then call a phone number and say, hey, I got your cars. They would come across the border, get the Chevy Impalas and drive them into Mexico.

They had mob connections, right? He would get paid $40,000 cash a load, and he was doing two loads a week. Wow, there might be a guy watching this right now. If we’re still live. Are we still live? Yeah, we’re still alive. Okay, so Zach Shelton, if he’s watching, he’s an FBI agent that’s retired. He’s the guy that busted Jimmy’s ring. And Jimmy did seven years in prison. And he. He was, you know, he was. They were. But here’s the thing. The car dealerships were in on it, and they were getting, you know, they were reporting the vehicle stolen, getting insurance money, and they’re getting new cars back.

And, you know, then the. You see what I’m saying? So it’s like. Yeah, you know, it’s not like, you know. Yeah, so it’s. It was. It wasn’t like. Now, one thing they did do, though, is they had. I forget the. What The. There was a nickname for the guys that were doing the stealing. The car thieves. There was a boost and boosters or something like that. But anyway, there was a young guys, and they would. They could steal three or four cars a day for them, and they would order cars they. And he told me that one time they needed.

But Zach busted them and. And got him in. And today Jimmy and Zach are friends, figured it out because he’s a sharp FBI agent, you know, and. Yeah, but Jimmy was doing. I mean, they would take, you know, people would give orders like, I want, you know, a Cadillac broom, burgundy with black leather interior, blah, blah, blah. And they would look around and find one, you know, and then steal. This is where the mob, the Chicago mob was like. I remember Jimmy talking about that. That was the. The Chicago mob is the number one mob in the U.S.

they still are. Wow, interesting. So this is it. So they’re like, we’re making money on the side in the. In the mob. And of course, the CA is paying, like, you know, handsome, you know, assassination money, too. But it’s like, wow, he got money. They should all be like, living and have their own island somewhere by now. Well, let me tell you this. When he. When he went to prison on the. On the charge of shooting the police officer, you know, which he didn’t do, he, you know, the other guy, wounded police officer, and they both got charged, but he was in the gunfight, you know, he had an AK47 that actually malfunctioned and he.

Then he was just down to his pistol and he shot all the rounds pretty quickly and didn’t hit anybody. But. But since he was in the gunfight, they both got charged. But the. Where was I going with that? You got a. Where all the money go? Oh, he went to prison. He had a half a million dollars in the bank and in like the first 10 years he spent every penny of it with lawyers trying to get out. And wow, he had nothing. Lawyers took. He. He met with the finest criminals in the world. The lawyers.

Yeah, yeah. But it’s pretty interesting about, you know, like he told me that one of the, on one of the trips and I want to say I can’t remember what the Mexican town is across the border from Laredo, but it’s like, I don’t know. Do you know off. It’s not Tijuana, that’s San Diego, but it’s. Is it not Monterey? Juarez? El Paso? Yeah, maybe Juarez. But anyway, so whatever that town was, they were, they were linked up with the, with the police, you know, where you knew what was going on and didn’t mess with them. They were paid off, you know.

And he said that he, he asked the chief of police down there, he said, what kind of car would you want if. If. If I came across something? And he goes, man, I really like those Cadillacs, man, you know, that kind of thing. And so he brought him like a Cadillac brome. One of the, like, you know, the like half roof, you know, vinyl and all leather interior and the whole, you know, shiny wheels, all the thing, you know. But he stole it. He got it down there and the, and the chief of police made it his police car.

Like put a big star on the side of it and everything. And he was the only chief of police in Mexico driving a Cadillac. So just, I mean, you can’t make this stuff up. I mean, wow, this. Wow. You’re just have so much information, it’s unbelievable. But you should write a book. Well, I’m, I’ve got, I’ve made a lot of notes. I don’t know what I’m going to do with them. But yeah, I’ve got, I’ve got a lot of information, you know, that. Yeah, put it all in order. You know, you probably write several books, I bet.

Yeah, probably some of it would, you know, change history. I mean, you know, yeah, the FBI, you know, jfk, you know, gonna have that speech and they killed him so he couldn’t have that speech to reveal the alien presence. That’s pretty crazy. Well, they Killed him for a lot of reasons. That was one of them. Yeah. You know what I mean? I mean, they didn’t. I, I think it, it was kind of a coincidence. Reserve all kind of crazy stuff. Yeah, all that stuff. Yeah, I mean, he wanted out of the biggest one probably was he was gonna disarmament and get in no Vietnam War.

And you know, wow. I mean, they wanted the Vietnam War. They. I mean, you just name it. Yeah, there are so many reasons. He was leaking classified information to Marilyn Monroe. He was. I mean, God, just, you know. And Johnson, you got to remember Johnson’s wife, Lady Bird was through her blood relatives or something, owned a bunch of stock in Bell Textron down in Houston or wherever where they were going to make the Huey helicopters. Well, that was, you know, no Vietnam War meant, you know, she wasn’t going to make millions. Who’s the other Texan that was directly involved basically with Kellogg Brown and Root that was linked to 91 1.

Dick Cheney. Dick Cheney. Oh, yeah, yeah. He was like before he went. But he was close friends with H.W. bush and you know, they made him, you know, KBR, you know, he was, he was the CEO and I was, I was over there during that time frame and it was like crazy. They’re making a lot of money. They were, they were laundering money through that. So, so much. It was, it was crazy. Yep, billions. Yep. Billions easy. Yeah, you’re right. I mean, that’s. Hey, I don’t care. I mean, you know, if you want to get rich and you want to, you know, I mean, if, if, you know, there was.

I watched a thing on 60 Minutes last night or night before last or something about fraud and bribery and stuff like that for government contracts. And you know, one of the. They talked to Prince Bandar from Saudi Arabia and he said, look, he said, we go to these countries to buy these things. And he said, if we spend $200 billion for F15s and all this other stuff and, and we do it in oil, the deal is, okay, we’ll trade oil for military arms. We, you know, and, and they, they’re getting free oil that’s coming out of the ground.

They’re not like giving you cash, they’re just giving you your, their resources, right? So you’re over there pumping the stuff out of the ground by the ship load and saying, okay, there’s 50 bucks worth and it’s really a super tanker load. Who knows who’s cheating who? You see what I’m saying? Gotcha. Wow. Your super tanker loads of oil are coming we don’t care. Just keep us, you know. And then Bandar says, you know, I’d really like to have a red Rolls Royce. Yes, sir, Red. One red Rolls Royce coming up. I know there were guys in the GRS or basically they flew over with a C130 some, I forget what it was.

Maserati or Lamborghini or something for one of these shapes. Oh yeah, yeah. And, and the deal is the guy says, hey, I’d really like to have one of these. Okay, what color you want? And, and you know, when you’re throwing around, you know, billions of dollars worth of military aid and all that, and then they’re giving us super tanker load after super tanker load of oil and keeping the price of oil down, and then our defense contractors are making billions. You know, somebody’s sitting back going, hey, look, you know, yeah, this, this might be a little shady, but we’ll go.

If the guy asked for a 67, 427 Corvette, you know, that’s torch red. We’re gonna find one for the guy because he’s given us super tanker loads of the oil that’s keeping America, you know, running. And at the same time, we’re, we’re making billions of dollars on the sale of that oil. And, and you know, we’re, we’re employing 50,000 workers at everything from service stations, you know what I’m saying? It’s just a big engine that’s running and, you know, I mean, how would you like to make the, the payroll every week on 330 million people? Jesus.

Yeah. Crazy. So do you think there’s any chance that, you know, Trump’s gonna be able to like, you know, take out some of this corruption? So pretty daunting. Well, I think, I think some of the stuff that we call corruption, like the bribery, like this stuff, like giving a Prince, you know, 40 these high level assassins, that’s like, you can take that out. Wow, that’s going to be a big factor. Yeah, I, I don’t think, I don’t think they, you know, that’s not something he’s after. What he’s after is where they start, you know, where oil companies start saying, hey, we need to kill the president, you know what I mean? Or when you got Sullivan and Cromwell is telling Alice, Alan Dulles, the head of the CIA, hey, we need to, we need to get rid of this guy because we’re gonna, someday, we’re gonna make a breakthrough on this anti gravity machine that we’ve got out at Site 4, you know, nine miles southwest of Area 51.

And right there at Papoose Lake, you know, we’re going to figure out this element 115 one day and we’re going to be able to make, you know, these little fusion reactors and, and provide power for every city with just this little thing that’s the size of a suitcase. And we can’t tell anybody or we can’t share that stuff with anybody. But we need to find somebody smart enough to figure out how this thing works. It’s know, we’re back to the KTM 450 motorcycle out in the jungle and you give it to a bunch of savages and they go, oh, oh, what is this? You know, plastic finger.

I wonder how this works, you know, Majestic 12, that’s what they’re protecting that information. So someday use it to enrich themselves. Yeah, I think so. And, or, or use it as national security, you know, like if you can, if you can. If you have a craft that has its own gravitational field. And not only that, but some of these craft have weapons that are lights, which they’re probably some kind of high energy laser. Sure. Because I know that, you know, I’ve heard what they can do, you know, like they’ll. I mean it’s almost like a lightning bolt, you know, inside the craft, you know, that they can, you know, on a target or whatever.

And you know, they’re developing right now fighters like our, I guess whatever you want to call it. Sixth or seventh generation fighter is not only going to be stealthy, but it’s not going to carry missiles. It’s going to carry a laser that has infinite ammunition. Directed energy weapon type thing. Yeah. So if I get behind another jet, it could be line of sight, speed of sound, you know, speed of speed of light. Wow. Yep. And you know, that just zap it like, you know, gone. Yep. Yeah. And now. And that’s not empty. It doesn’t have to go back to the carrier and reload.

It can just fly as long as it. And it’s not, it’s not run on gasoline either. It’s run on element 15. It’ll run for 30 years. Like, wow, you know what I mean? There is going to be the pilot AI that thing and it could just, you know, telegraph what you want it to do. And it just like stay up there world. And so this is why we can’t have this kind of technology go to these evil people that do this stuff. Right. There it is. So have you seen the little teeny videos? I mean the videos.

The little teeny Drones. They’re about, you know, like. Right. Yep, three inches by three inches. And they got a little explosive charge on them. And they said, AI Facial recognition. Yeah. Turn the little thing loose and it. With a picture of you inside coming at. Yeah. They say that you can shoot a swarm of them out of the back of a C130 and they’ll go into a city and hunt and kill everybody. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You know, I don’t know how. I mean, I guess they would be good until the battery runs out. You know, I guess if you hid inside a room, a vault or something like that.

But they have some of them, supposedly, that, like, if it’s a regular building, one of them flies up and sticks itself to the side of the building and blows a hole in the building, and the other little ones go inside and start hunting the people. Exactly. So I don’t know. It could work that way. Yeah, definitely. But why does this world just land and wait? You know, they conserve their battery, whatever, just go dormant until the target appears and boom. Then they go. Maybe. I mean, you know, what, What. Why do we. Why are we spending our treasure on these ingenious things to destroy each other? I know.

It’s crazy. That’s the insanity. It’s. When you think like this and you think, you know, well, there’s gonna, you know, we need to figure out we. And. And because then you have this just continuous arms race if. If the other side can. And we basically just use all our assets. We just burn up everything for these, you know, weapons that are just, you know. I mean, we live on an island. On an island, you know, I mean, we live on a piece of land that’s surrounded by 70% by water on a planet that’s suspended nowhere near anything else that we can travel to.

Right. So why can’t we get along and just love each other? And I mean, you know, literally what John F. Kennedy, he started talking about in his speeches, he started talking about disarmament, total disarmament of the world, and everybody just get along and get rid of military forces all together. Everything. Totally. I think it’s. I think it’s coming. I don’t know how it’s going to. How it’s going to happen, but I think we’re moving that direction. I guess we’re just not smart enough to be that person yet. We don’t have the heart of Christ or. And it maybe take the.

I think maybe that’s what the deal is. It’s going to take the return, you know, the literal. You Know, the Bible story, The. The revelation of Jesus is going to be the unveiling of the Prince of Peace. Maybe that’s what it’s going to take. Yeah. I don’t. I don’t know. He. The last time he showed up, we. We did him away. So I don’t know that he would do well this time either. So I think it’s going to be a transformation of humankind before that. Before he ever returns again, or either so desperate, you know, like in.

In war, we’re so. It’s such. So close to destroying his creation that he would come back and stop it. That’s a good point. Yep. Yep. All right, Jim. Wow. What a. What a. Great, great. You know what? We’ve, like, almost two and a half hours. It’s great. So thanks. Thanks so much. Not even keep track. What is it, 1021? Yep. Well, I’ll tell you what. This piece of paper back here, my diploma from the Citadel. I never thought in 1980 that I would have the opportunity to go to Dallas, Texas, on the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination and in the room with the CIA mercenary who fired the shot from the grassy knoll, do a presentation to the news media about what happened at the JFK assassination, you know, in Dealey Plaza.

Wow. And. And I’ll tell you, it’s been a. A weird, you know, I mean, I’m not getting anything from it. I don’t sell anything. I. I try to promote Jim’s book so that they can afford to buy food and put gas in their car. You know, they just struggle from month to month. Seventeen hundred dollars. Destroy your life and make it almost impossible for you to, you know, survive. So that’s what they’re doing to them. Yeah. Yeah. And, you know, they. They’ve left him alone a little bit. I think a lot of them respect him. The people that know that he’s real.

Oh, yeah. You know, they know what he’s done for this country. And I can’t really get into, you know, details at this point, but, man, he’s. Missions behind the Iron Curtain, years in Vietnam. Mac Visa kind of mentioned a little bit of that. It’s like, wow, man. It’s just unbelievable. Some of the. The Dawson island raid down off Chile. Oh, my God. Jeez. People even knew what, you know, I mean, I’d like to have him on like the, you know, me, you and Ole and. And let him. Let him rip, you know, tell us some of these stories that he feels comfortable telling.

That would be amazing. Yep. It’s it’s super interesting that, you know what they would. They try to turn people and make them double. So they’ll work for the U. S. Government, like as a double agent, you know. Right. And when it doesn’t work out, you know, if they’ve disclosed stuff to them, you know, the only option they have is to either kill them or to, you know, feed them bad stuff. If they’re, if they’ve turned into a triple agent, they’re giving stuff back. And you know, they, we think that they’re a double agent, but they’re really a triple agent.

You know, you got to be careful not to give somebody, you know, you can give them a dangle and try to, you know, like, if I can tap your phone and I say, you know, hey, can you keep a secret? And you say, yeah, I can’t. And I say, well, ABCDE or whatever. And then I tap your phone and I’m listening for you to say to somebody else, A, B, C, D, E, you know, then you, you. So now I know that you know, either this guy is your contact, he’s your. That’s where you’re funneling information.

So now do I want just tell you more secrets or made up stuff and feed it, you know, you know, the trade? Oh yeah. So it’s, it’s, it’s such, it’s a. I mean, you know, Greg Vogel’s call sign is spider. And you know, I’m not sure exactly how he got that, but you know, I think it’s got to do with the web, you know. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. So. But he’s, man, he’s a hero of America. I wish, you know, he would. I’ve got, I’ve got an autographed copy of the book here and I’ve got a, a custom made Edmund Davidson knife with the CIA logo on it for him.

And I can’t. I’ve been trying to get in touch with him and man, he’s just gone dark. I mean, he teaches that in Texas at the Bush school of intelligence. But. And I’ve left voicemails for him and stuff like that. He won’t call me, but I guess he probably suspects I’m, you know, right. You know, I’m doing something. All I got is, you know, book and a knife for it. But, but he’s, he won the, I don’t forget what they call it, the distinguished intelligence star or something like this. The equivalent of the medal of honor for.

And it’s only been given out like 30 times since the beginning of the the CIA in 4:47. He’s the guy that. Oh, this is. This has got to be known, too, if this is pretty cool. He’s the guy that saved Harmon. Hamid Karzai’s life in a accidental bombing situation over in Afghanistan. And he was twice the chief of station over there. All right. Yeah, you know, it’s during the wars, but I. I’m gonna tell you this. This is pretty. This is. I think this is just super cool. And this was disclosed by Eric Prince. Okay, Guess what Hamid Karzai did right before the war in Afghanistan.

Like before Tora Bora, before that. What was the guy who. Who the CIA put in as the President of Afghanistan? What was he doing full time? You want to guess? He ran a hot dog stand on the mall in Washington. Oh, my God. I think I’ve heard that. Yeah. That’s crazy. And he was. He was a. You know, his brother, who I. Right now, I think it’s like Walid or something like that. I can’t remember what it is. But his brother is like, one of the biggest opium dealers in Afghanistan. He’s got the contacts, and he’s the.

The big kahuna selling opium out of Afghanistan. So they. So they recruited him so they could get their foot in the door with the opium deal. And, you know, there again, hey, is it, you know, somebody’s making, you know, bazillion, gillion jillion dollars off of opium. Should we just let all these narco terrorists make the money or should we control it? You know, should we try? Because it’s there. It’s real thing. But the one thing I think it’s nuts is if you’re going to try to control that stuff, why would you sell it to your own citizens? Just to make money? You know what I mean? I mean, it’s destroying this country.

I mean, if they want to be really sneaky and dastardly, sell it to the Chinese or sell it to the Russians or. But I don’t even think as a person that loves humanity, why don’t they buy it and get a hold of it early and then just burn it in a incinerator, you know what I mean? And really, I look at it this way. They have it for. They sell it and make profit so they can continue operations, right? And buy, you know, control people and buy people and all the stuff they do. You know, the love of money is the root of all evil.

Right? Yeah. Yeah. Vogel, I. I think I remember who you’re talking about now. And so I was part of his protective Detail. And I remember talking to him one time, and I was. Because they were doing the boating, and I was like, God, what if he doesn’t win? And he looked at me and said, he’ll win. I was like, okay, Greg. Greg was. When he was there, he was part of. We. We have this elite team at the school called Sword Drill, and they have these. They have this thing, this real big secret thing called the 14 nights.

And it’s. It’s a lot of hazing and stuff like that, you know, but back in the day, when I was there in the 70s, sword drill was a big deal. I mean, you. If you made it through it, it was like joining the Navy seals. It was the closest thing at the Citadel to being, you know, like, you were the man, if you were the Sword Drill guy, and. Yeah. Yeah, I love the Citadel. I. I agree. Grew up in Columbia, and my aunt lived, like, blocks away from the Citadel, and I was. I was just always stunned by the Citadel guy, so.

Pretty impressive. Yep. I had a good time there. I was a track jock and. Wow. But I ended up as a cadet captain, a company commander, and nice. Southern Conference champion in the high hurdle. So I did okay. And, yeah. Graduated number one in the class at Officer Candidate School at Quantico. And, you know, but once I got in the Marine Corps, I didn’t. I, I was kind of, you know, I soured, you know what I mean? I, I, I just. Because you were being groomed, obviously, because you went to, you know, the, that, that school of Monterey.

Yeah, it’s basically, that’s. You go to that school and you’re going all the way to the top. So, yeah, obviously. Sorry. But you did, uh, complete, uh, 20 years. You did, uh, another eight years after you left and did you. Well with the state police. But I, I didn’t. I didn’t as a major. I just got out as a major. I didn’t. I didn’t finish serving in the reserves. Oh, okay. Gotcha. Wow. I got no, I got no pension or anything. I just got sick of it, to be honest with you. I didn’t, you know, I.

I just didn’t think we were training for war, you know, I just thought we were. You know, we kept again. Now I hear it’s even worse. Like the reservist here at the Reserve center that a couple years ago, especially during Obama, they were coming up here for reserve duty in the weekends and, like, watching videos about LGBTQ stuff and all that kind of nonsense. Wow. They weren’t even training. I mean, it Was. It’s just, yeah. You know, Obama has, you know, if there’s somebody that’s ever tried to destroy this country, it’s him and whoever’s behind him.

You know what I mean? Pretty much, yeah. Joe. He and Joe. Yeah. But I don’t know, you know, I just, I just, I gave up and I’m doing okay, though. I’m comfortable. And I, I just, you know, I, I, I say to myself, you know, I, I, even though I don’t have, you know, I don’t have some big pensions lined up right now with my job, I got like Lieutenant general pay for staff sergeant duties, you know, so it’s, it’s pretty easy for me. It’s an easy job. And, and, you know, I’m being compensated well and, and I’m comfortable.

I have a generational blessing from my dad and comfortable. I have a nice home and, you know, and everything’s paid for. So. Very good. I would really like to see, just as a matter of principle, I would like to see the JFK assassination righted. I would like to see, I mean, you know, the Kennedys, both Robert and John, were involved in some shady stuff, you know, but so was their father, Joe. I mean, he frequently cheated on his wife and all that kind of stuff, but that’s not my business. What I’m concerned about was, you know, that probably John would have been maybe one of the best presidents ever, if not the short of George Washington.

And my vision of George Washington, you know, especially to get, you know, rid of the Federal Reserve, which he was going to do, and revealed on the, the alien stuff. It would have been amazing. We’d have all those technologies now and no, no wars. Probably that may happen in the next couple months. I hope it does. God, I hope so. Yeah. All right, Jim. Wow. So, absolutely. Pleasure and an honor speaking with you. All the things you’ve shared is just going to blow away this audience and a lot of audiences for quite some time. So thanks, thanks for all you do and thanks for all you share.

We can do more. We can do it again. Yeah. I’d love it. Love it. Yeah. All right. Thanks so much. Yes, sir. Good evening.
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