Let's continue now discussing the innocence of Jack Ruby. First, let me say that if someone were smart, he would just shut the pluck up. He wouldn't contest me with this or that. Because:this or that cannot stymie the fact that Jack Ruby was innocent. In other words: any this or that that they throw at me, I am going to turn against them and show that it really supports what I'm saying, that Ruby was innocent. And that includes his brother Earl Ruby.
So, let's look at Earl Ruby's testimony to the HSCA in 1978. It started with them asking about their growing up in Chicago. And what Earl said is what I've been saying, that it's a very simple history, that they were a large Jewish family; it was tough scraping out a living but they did it. But, he said nothing about criminal activity; nothing about Jack being a runner for Al Capone or any of the other wild stories. He said Jack served during the War, and when he got back, Earl invited him and his brother Sam into his business, Earl's Products Co. That association didn't last long because in 1947, Jack moved to Dallas at the request of sister Eva to help her with her night club, which was more of a supper club. And from then on, Jack lived in Dallas.
Now, that's it! That is Jack's whole life story according to his own brother. He was not a Mafioso. He was not a gun runner. He was not an aide to Richard Nixon. He didn't stand admirably next to Richard Nixon as Prescott Bush fawned over him. ALL OF THAT IS BULL SHIT. Complete, total, utter bull shit.
Earl didn't say anything about any of that, and the HSCA didn't press him about any of that. It's all just a big lie.
However, the HSCA did ask Earl about Jack's trip to Cuba in 1959. You realize that it was perfectly legal to travel to Cuva to vacation in 1959. And that's why Jack went there, said Earl. He was invited there by a friend whose name was Lew McWIllie. Lew managed one of the casinos in Havana. And he didn't take the time off while Jack was there, but he spent as much time with him as he could, mainly in the evenings. It was just a vacation for Jack. He wasn't hobnobbing with Castro and Che Guevara. He wasn't running guns. They asked Earl what Jack said happened when he was in Cuba, and Earl said, "Nothing." And nothing did.
Next, it came to the JFK assassination. Earl said that Jack didn't call him to express how upset he was. But, he called his sisters Eileen and Eva, and he learned from them that Jack said he was so upset, he was thinking of leaving Dallas for a while. You got that? Leaving. That was what Jack was considering doing; not shooting Oswald.
And not a word about anyone threatening him that if he didn't kill Oswald, his sisters would die. And let's remember something: we are talking about a very narrow window of time, between 1:00 Saturday and Sunday morning. It's essentially a day and a half. Nobody has ever suggested that Ruby was bullied to kill Oswald before anything happened. And that means you have to squeeze in a meeting of Ruby with the Mafioso during the less than 2 days between the two shootings. And that is tough to do because every second of his time is accounted for. Pour through it if you want to.
http://www.kenrahn.com/JFK/Issues_and_evidence/Jack_Ruby/Timeline_of_Ruby.html
The rest concerned the Oswald shooting and its aftermath. Earl said that Jack said that he did it because when Oswald was brought out, he had a smirk on his face, and he just lost control of himself and did it. Jack said nothing to Earl about being anyone forcing him to do it. He said nothing about anyone threatening to kill his sisters.
Jack Ruby did express concern for his family's safety, but not over the Mafia, but rather, over anti-Semitism.
Mr. MCDONALD. Did you ever ask him if he was involved with anyone else?
Mr. RUBY. Yes.Mr. McDONALD. What did you say to him?
Mr. RUBY. At one time when he was in the hospital, because it was much easier to talk to him there, we weren't talking through the cell, and I asked him point blank if he had ever known or met Oswald before, and his words were absolutely not, "are you nuts." Those were his words to me.
Mr. RUBY. Absolutely not.
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