Saturday, March 27, 2021

Mr. RUBY.  Sunday morning, I saw a letter to Caroline, two columns about a 16-inch area. Someone had written a letter to Caroline. The most heartbreaking letter. I don't remember the contents. Do you remember that?

Mr. MOORE. I think I saw it.

That was during Ruby's testimony to the Warren Commisioners. 

Mr. Moore was Secret Service Agent Elmer Moore who was not in Texas on the weekend of November 22-24. He was in California. And yet, he claimed to see something in the Dallas Morning News? Are you buying that?

And Elmer Moore went on to an illustrious career in the Secret Service. He was vaunted up by the JFK assassination- much like Dan Rather. He refused to cooperate with the HSCA in the 70s. But, that didn't hold him back. Look at all these birthday greetings he received in his old age from President Bill Clinton. 

If there was a touching, moving "letter to Caroline" in the Dallas Morning News, it would have been widely publicized. I bought a vintage copy of the Sunday, November 24, 1963 Dallas Morning News, and I can tell you that there is no such letter in it. 

So, what does that tell you? It should tell you that they must have rigged up a phony version of the newspaper and gotten it to Ruby as part of the mind control they did on him. 

Do you remember the movie The Odessa File starring Jon Voight? It's one of my favorite movies, and I think it is a textbook example of good scriptwriting and good filmmaking. And I'm saying that as a scriptwriter and filmmaker. But, in it, Voight plays a German reporter who is searching for a Nazi war criminal, presumed dead, but whom Voight's character, Peter Miller, believed was alive.  But, the modern-day Nazis knew what he was up to and were pursuing him. So, they created a ruse of an attack on his girlfriend, Phoebe, and then had a German policewoman start living with her to protect her. But really, she was there to spy on her and discover Peter's whereabouts. 

What I'm saying is that Jack Ruby's roommate George Senator was comparable to the German policewoman in The Odessa File

So, I suggest that with help from Senator, they got the rigged version of the Dallas Morning News to Ruby. 

If you think I'm wrong, then find that touching, moving letter to Caroline. That would have made papers all over the country, just like the letter to Virginia about Santa Claus did in 1897.



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