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Edited on Wed May-19-10 12:26 PM by defendandprotect
This is the Hill/Specter interview for the Warren Commission ...
IMO, another of the shocking examples of treatment many witnesses received --
Courageously, Jean Hill came in 1986 to tell her story to researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington.
After her refusal to appear, Sen. Arlen Specter -- Commission Attorney for WC -- came to take her deposition . . .
"The FBI took me to Parkland Hosp, I had no idea what I was doing there. They escorted me through a labyrinth of corridors and up to one of the top floors of Parkland. I didn’t know where we were. They took me into this little room where I met Arlen Spectrer. He talked to me for a few minutes, trying to act real friendly, then this woman, a stenographer, came in and sat behind me. He had told me that this interview would be confidential, then I looked around and this woman was taking notes. I reminded him that the discussion was to be private and he told the woman to put down her notebook, which she did. But when I looked around again she was writing. I got mad and told Specter, “You lied to me. I want this over.”
He asked me why I wouldn’t come to Washington, and I said, “Because I want to stay alive.” He asked why I would think that I was in danger and I replied, “Well, if they can kill the President, they can certainly get me!” He replied that they already had the man that did it and I told him, “No, you don’t!” He kept trying to get me to change my story, particularly regarding the number of shots. He said I had been told how many shots there were and I figured he was talking about what the Secret Service told me right after the assassination. His inflection and attitude was that I knew what I was supposed to be saying, why wouldn’t I just say it. I asked him, “Look, do you want the truth or just what you want me to say?” He said he wanted the truth, so I said, “The truth is that I heard between four and six shots.” I told him, “I’m not going to lie for you.”
So he starts talking off the record. He told me about my life, my family, and even mentioned that my marriage was in trouble. I said, “What’s the point of interviewing me if you already know everything about me?”
He got angrier and angrier and finally told me, “Look, we can make you look as crazy as Marguerite Oswald and everybody knows how crazy she is. We could have you put in a mental institution if you don’t cooperate with us.” I knew he was trying to intimidate me. I kept asking to see that woman’s notes, to see what she was putting down. I knew something was not right about this, because no one who is just taking a deposition gets that involved and angry, they just take your answers.
He finally gave me his word that the interview would not be published unless I approved what was written. But they never gave me the chance to read it or approve it. When I finally read my testimony as published by the Warren Commission, I knew it was a fabrication from the first line. After that ordeal at Parkland Hospital, they wrote that my deposition was taken at the U. S. attorney’s office in the Post Office Building."
From “Crossfire” by Jim Marrs, page 483/484 --
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I’m sure that many know that many witnesses have stated that their testimony as it appeared in the Warren Commission Report was altered – not what they had testified to Additionally, many witnesses claim that there were attempts to intimidate them to change their testimony - Sen. Yarborough, for one. Many witnesses were dead before they could testify..
Hill witnessed a rifleman firing from Grassy Knoll as she stood on opposite side of the street. Immediately grabbed by two allegedly SS agents, she was advised by Dallas Police Dept. friends to not repeat what she had knew. Hill did receive a subpoena to appear in DC before WC and those friends urged her not to go. “They seemed to feel that there might be some danger if I was to leave Dallas. They told me I wouldn’t come back.”
Just some background on the “Magic Bullet” – Specter didn’t invent that cover-up, but he delivered it –
The wound in President Kennedy’s back was actually in his right shoulder which was way below the neck wound. AND IT WAS AT A 45 DEGREE DOWNWARD ANGLE.
The neck wound had no exit – which was made clear at the autopsy - and doctors at Parkland describe it as a wound of entry.
The wound in President Kennedy’s right/back shoulder had no exit – also made clear at military autopsy.
Doctors at Parkland, nurses at Parkland – all personnel who had a view of the president’s body describe a large EXIT wound in the right rear of his head – roughly the size of a fist.
Those who have changed America thru political violence over the past decades delivered fascism and clearly intend to deliver a third world America as they harvest slave labor all over the world.
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