JFK
Murder Plot "Deathbed Confession"
Aired
On National Radio
Former CIA agent, Watergate
conspirator E. Howard Hunt
names
the men who killed Kennedy
Prison
Planet | April 30, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson
The "deathbed confession" audio tape in which
former CIA agent and Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt admits
he was approached to be part of a CIA assassination team to kill
JFK was aired this weekend - an astounding development that has
gone completely ignored by the establishment media.
Saint John Hunt, son of E. Howard Hunt, appeared on the
nationally syndicated Coast
to Coast AM radio show on Saturday night to discuss the
revelations contained in the tape.
Hunt said that his father had mailed cassette the tape to him
alone in January 2004 and asked that it be released after his
death. The tape was originally 20 minutes long but was edited
down to four and a half minutes for the Coast to Coast
broadcast. Hunt promises that the whole tape will be uploaded
soon at his website .
Click
here to listen to a clip of the tape.
E. Howard Hunt names numerous individuals with both direct
and indirect CIA connections as having played a role in the
assassination of Kennedy, while describing himself as a
"bench warmer" in the plot. Saint John Hunt agreed
that the use of this term indicates that Hunt was willing to
play a larger role in the murder conspiracy had he been
required.
Hunt alleges on the tape that then Vice President Lyndon B.
Johnson was involved in the planning of the assassination and in
the cover-up, stating that LBJ, "Had an almost maniacal
urge to become president, he regarded JFK as an obstacle to
achieving that."
Asked if his father followed the conspiracy theories into the
Kennedy assassination, Saint John said the elder Hunt did follow
the work of AJ Weberman, a New York freelance writer, who in the
early 70's first accused Hunt of being one of three bums who
were arrested in Dealy Plaza. The so-called bums were
interrogated and later released by authorities shortly after the
assassination. Weberman, one of the founders of the Youth
International Party, the Vippies, published photographs of the
tramps and found that two of them bore striking similarities to
Hunt and Frank
Sturgis , also named by Hunt in the tape as having been
played a role in the assassination conspiracy.
Asked for his opinion as to whether his father was indeed one
of the Dealy Plaza tramps, Saint John, in a stunning revelation,
said one of the tramps indeed looked much like his father did in
1963.
Saint John Hunt said that shortly before his death, his
father had felt "deeply conflicted and deeply
remorseful" that he didn't blow the whistle on the plot at
the time and prevent the assassination, but that everyone in the
government hated Kennedy and wanted him gone in one way or
another. Kennedy's promise to "shatter the CIA into a
thousand pieces and scatter the remnants to the wind" was
being carried out and this infuriated almost everyone at the
agency.
Hunt also said that his mother's death in a December 8, 1972
plane crash in Chicago was suspicious and that there was
evidence of a White House cover-up surrounding the circumstances
of the alleged accident.
Investigators discovered $10,000 dollars in her luggage and
Hunt alleged that his mother traveled around the country using
Nixon campaign money to payoff the families of the Watergate
burglars to keep them quiet about the involvement of the Nixon
White House in the Watergate break-in and cover-up.
Hunt cited numerous coincidences surrounding the aftermath of
the crash, including Nixon's appointment of his henchman, Egil
Krough, to the National Transportation Safety Board which
investigates plane crashes, the very day after the incident.
Eyewitnesses reported that the plane exploded above treetop
level before it had even hit the runway.
Hunt said that "at least 20-25 FBI members," as
well as numerous DIA agents were at the scene of the crash
within minutes before rescue personnel had even arrived, and
that this fact was attested to in a letter sent by the head of
the Chicago FBI to investigator Sherman Skolnick.
Hunt said that his safety was guaranteed by the dissemination
of the tape and that he had several copies and had mailed others
to addresses both abroad and in the U.S.
"Once this information is out there's really no point in
anyone trying to do me in or do me wrong - someone may try to
discredit me but I have no skeletons in my closet," said
Hunt.
As we have previously reported, the night before the Kennedy
assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met with Dallas tycoons,
FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins - emerging from the
conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan Brown that
"those SOB's" would never embarrass him again.
Though Brown first went public on her 21-year relationship
with Johnson in the early 80's, to this day her
shocking revelations about how he had told her the Kennedy's
"would never embarrass me again" the night before
the assassination are often ignored by the media who prefer to
keep the debate focused on issues which can't definitively be
proven either way (or at least can be spun and whitewashed).
In addition, Barr McClellan, father of former White House
press secretary Scott McClellan and a partner in the Austin law
firm that represented Johnson, wrote
in his 2003 book that LBJ was a key player in the
organization of the assassination and its cover-up. McClellan's
revelations were the subject of a subsequent History Channel
documentary called The Guilty Men .
(With thanks to additional reporting by David Collins)