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Nomenclature of an Assassination Cabal by William Torbitt

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[back] Assassinations NOMENCLATURE OF AN ASSASSINATION CABAL by William Torbitt � NOTICE This manuscript is the result of research and investigation by the investigator and author. It is compiled for the sole purpose of research and the statements and averments of fact contained herein are the result of investigation and research of agencies both private and public. The purpose of this document is to place into perspective such research and investigative findings and is to be used only at a time in the future when it may be legally published and circulated as an historical document. The name of the author is a cognomen and nom de plume. CITATIONS The following abbreviated form of citation is used in this work: References to the testimony in the 26 Volumes of the Hearings Before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy are cited as follows: C.H. for Commission Hearings, the volume numbers in Roman numerals and the page numbers in Arabic (e.g. C.H. XV, 315) 1. Permindex and Its Five Subsidiaries. 2. J. Edgar Hoover, Ferenc Nagy, Clay Shaw, L.M. Bloomfield, and Permindex. 3. Roy Cohn, General John Medaris, Joe Bonanno, L.M. Bloomfield, The Syndicate and the Mafia. 4. The Assassination Attempt on DeGaulle. 5. In 1961, European and U.S. Publications Revealed the Defense Intelligence Agency's Support of the Revolting French Generals. 6. Permindex and Double-Chek Agents and Their Activities. 7. Albert Osborne, Missionary for the A.C.C.C. and the Cabal. 8. Jean De Menil, OSWALD;, Gordon Novel and Their Activities and Associates. 9. Hungarian Prime Minister, Ferenc Nagy's Chronological Activities and Werner Von Braun. 10. Tryall Club in Jamaica and World Commerce Corporation Successor to the German Munitions Cartels. 11. Clay Shaw, Permindex Director, Plans a Murder. 12. William Seymour, Agent for the Defense Industrial Security Command, Participates in a Murder. 13. Conclusion. About the Author. Bibliography Appendices Index Footnotes 1. Permindex and Its Five Subsidiaries When Jim Garrison, the New Orleans District Attorney, began to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy, he took the position that regardless of who was behind the assassination, the American people could take the truth, should have the facts, and that the right of the American people to know superseded an damage that might be done to the image of the United States by the revelation of respected government leaders' involvement in the crime. Chief Justice Warren and other members of the Commission charged to investigate the assassination took another position: that is, to reveal the assassination scheme would do great harm and damage to the image of the United States in the eyes of the world, and therefore, it would be to the best interests of the Nation that their findings be as were reported by them. Enough evidence has now been uncovered by the Warren Commission, other investigative agencies here and in Europe, and Jim Garrison to reveal an almost total working knowledge of how the assassination was carried out and by whom. The killing of President Kennedy was planned and supervised by Division Five of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a relatively small department within the FBI whose usual duties are espionage and counter-espionage activities. Actually, Division Five acted dually with the Defense Intelligence Agency which was acting on behalf of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon. Directly under the two-pronged leadership of Division Five and the DIA was the Control Group, their highly secret policy agency - the Defense Industrial Security Command. The Defense Industrial Security Command has always been kept secret because it acts, in addition to its two official control organizations, on behalf of NASA, the Atomic Energy Commission, the U.S. Information Agency, and the arms, equipment, ammunition, munitions and related miscellaneous supply manufacturing corporations contracting with NASA, the AEC, USIA, and the Pentagon. One can readily observe that DISC is not compatible with an open Democracy and the U.S. Constitution. Consequently, the top secret arms manufacturers' police agency has been kept from the knowledge of even most U.S. officials and Congressmen. The Defense Industrial Security Command had its beginnings when J. Edgar Hoover in the early 1930's organized the police force of the fledgling Tennessee Valley Authority at the request of David Lillienthal. The police force covered the entire TVA from Knoxville, Tennessee through Huntsville and Florence, Alabama into Kentucky and back through the eastern portion of Tennessee into southern Kentucky. This was one of the first federal agencies with a separate police force. This force grew and Lillienthal took it forward to cover the Atomic Energy Commission, thus tying it into the Army Intelligence Service. L.M. Bloomfield, a Montreal, CANADA lawyer bearing the reputation as a sex deviate, the direct supervisor of all contractual agents with...