inextricably linked – the Bronfman’s – the Mafia and the assassination of John F Kennedy (part 7)

In 1963, in Dallas, a Jewish alcohol wholesaler, Julius Schepps, held the distribution rights for the Bronfman family’s Seagram’s products.

Jack Ruby was on the payroll of the Bronfman family, whose fingerprints are to be found all over the JFK assassination conspiracy.

JFK’s Dallas trip was officially designated as “non political” in contrast to other Texas stops such as Houston and Austin which were designated “political”.

This provided the opportunity for the private entities paying for the Dallas trip to gain control of the agenda, taking it out of the hands of the JFK-controlled Democratic National Committee.

A “host committee” was established, the chairman of which was Dallas Jewish leader and public relations man, Sam Bloom.

There was an immediate confrontation between Bloom and Jerry Bruno, JFK’s veteran advance man. Bruno wanted the president to speak at the Women’s Building, but the committee insisted JFK speak at the Trade Mart.

Applying pressure the committee gained control. Bruno commented later: “this was one of the few fights like this that I had lost. On things like this my judgment was usually taken. This time it wasn’t.”

In forcing JFK to speak at the Trade Mart, the committee had positioned the JFK motorcade to take the now-infamous “dog-leg” turn into what was a classically sniper friendly “kill zone” on Elm Street just below the Texas School Book Depository (T.S.B.D), from where it later was claimed the alleged assassin, T.S.B.D employee Lee Harvey Oswald, fired the fatal shots.

The spot was also in easy range of the “grassy knoll” and the nearby Dal-Tex Building, where assassination researchers believe snipers were located.

Had JFK’s security team prevailed, JFK (on his way to the preferred location) would have travelled two blocks farther away from the T.S.B.D out of the kill zone at a greater speed.

The Secret Service also objected (for security reasons) to the publication of JFK’s motorcade route, but Bloom ensured a map of the route was published in the Dallas newspapers providing a plausible explanation as to how Lee Harvey Oswald knew JFK would pass by his workplace.

That an assassin most likely fired at JFK from the Dal-Tex Building is most relevant in the context of an Israeli connection since JFK was trying to stop Israel’s nuclear arms program, which had smuggled uranium from U.S. sources.

Co-owned by David Weisblat, a major financial backer of the Israeli lobby’s Anti-Defamation League, Dal-Tex housed, on different floors, a number of firms that utilized the telephone number of Morty Freedman, an attorney, garment manufacturer, and activist in Jewish affairs.

One of the Dal-Tex firms linked to Freedman was the Dallas Uranium & Oil Company. This is relevant since one of Freedman’s Dal-Tex business partners was Abe Zapruder, the Jewish dress manufacturer who filmed the assassination and profited immensely. It is conjectured that Zapruder had advance knowledge of the assassination.

Once Oswald was in custody, it was Sam Bloom, who pressured Elgin Crull, the city manager, to apply pressure on Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry into making Oswald accessible to the press and to move him publicly from the Dallas police station to the city jail providing the opportunity for Jack Ruby to assasinate Oswald.

A number of sources, including Dallas FBI agent James Hosty, stated that Bloom and his backers were the forces behind the incident and when the police searched Ruby’s home, they found a slip of paper with Bloom’s name, address and telephone number on it.

Events in Dallas will be difficult to accept by those who believed the city to be an anti-Jewish stronghold when in reality it was was an outpost for the advancement of the interests of Israel and seekers of the truth should be guided by the “Final Judgement”.

(https://ia802304.us.archive.org/8/items/final-judgment-michael-collins-piper/Final_Judgment%20Michael%20Collins%20Piper.pdf

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