Mar 06 2025 107 mins 10
- Request a FREE copy of the Garrison Files from Len. Email Len .
- Read Paul’s latest article on Kennedys and King, Cuba 1960 and Lansdale’s Playbook
- Revisit Paul’s article from 2016 The JFK Assassination According to the History Textbooks – Part 1
- Listen to Col. Fletcher Prouty discuss details regarding JFK’s assassination Watch here.
- Edward Lansdale in Dealy Plaza on 11/22/63? Watch 50 Reasons for 50 Years – Episode 18
- Purchase the “Collected Works of Col. L. Fletcher Prouty” – direct download”. Available Here.
- Len & Paul reflect on how they first started to communicate & their meeting in Quebec City.
- Len thanks Paul for going through the Garrison Files & expanding on Garrison’s investigations.
- Paul Abbott from Australia has created a Master Index to accompany the Garrison Files.
- Paul will always cherish his time in Quebec City visiting with Oliver Stone, Jim DiEugenio & Len.
- Watch Oliver Stone’s documentary “JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass”. Watch Here.
- Researching on the Mary Ferrell site, Paul discovered a significant letter from 1960. Read more.
- Explicit information in the letter is regarding the removal of Castro from power in Cuba.
- As early as 1960, Lansdale was influencing in the dirty tricks category in respects to Cuba.
- Tactics like manipulation of information, planting false evidence, setting up Patsies, blaming people etc..
- Ed Lansdale had been involved in Operation Mongoose & was a key figure in Kennedy’s assassination.
- Col. Fletcher Prouty worked with Ed Lansdale, having detailed information about Lansdale’s history.
- Lansdale position in the world of espionage was to aid the French resistance during WWII.
- During WWII, Lansdale was in the OSS & sent to the Philippines by General Charles Willoughby.
- Paul Helliwell will be revealed to be money behind the assassination
- Allen Dulles stated Lansdale was one of his best men, helping to fight off communism in Vietnam.
- Prior to WWII Lansdale was involved in the advertising world. Advertising is mass psychology.
- Both David Atlee Phillips & Ed Lansdale were experts in the art of psychological warfare.
- An advisor to Ramon Magsaysay, Lansdale was given the role by Dulles to fight off the Huks movement.
- The Huks farmers were rebelling against the forced rural reformation that was taking place in the Philippines.
- Lansdale later became an advisor to the French in Vietnam.
- Excom was the Executive Committee that Kennedy organized to help him problem solve during the crisis.
- Robert Kennedy, CIA’s John McCone, JCS members & others were on the board of the Excom Committee.
- Ed Lansdale’s go to person at the CIA was William K. Harvey. Harvey is another key figure in JFK’s murder.
- Policy would be set up, directions sent to SAS, SAS would create plan to follow through with objective.
- Prouty had been sent to the South Pole escorting VIPS, conveniently out of the way for JFK’s murderers.
- Previously Prouty had been involved in Eissenhower’s security when he visited Mexico City.
- Fletcher Prouty identifies Ed Lansdale in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963.
- Listen as Len gives a detailed background of Prouty’s timeline before the assassination.
- Prouty believed Lansdale was involved in Prouty being sent to the South Pole just before the assassination.
- Was Ed Lansdale captured walking in the photos that were taken of the three tramps in Dealey Plaza?
- Why would Lansdale be in Dallas? Did anyone ever asked him?
- No one has thought that Lansdale was a shooter in Dealey Plaza, more of an organizational support person.
- Prouty was able to remove documents before his retirement by having his secretaries not stamp TOP SECRET.
- In Prouty’s last days, he offered his collection of records & government papers to Len.
- A small van would have been needed to transport documents, surely to bring attention at the border crossing.
- Oswald was made to look like he had backing from Castro himself.
- In December 1963 there were a number of reports of a possible China Cuban connection to the assassination.
Part Two John Armstrong