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Jim Garrison's Code and Sylvia Meagher
UPI photo of Lee Odom, May 18, 1967 Note: I appreciate that not everybody will read all of the enclosed documents. I wanted to make public all of the relevant documents regarding this ridiculous incident, so that future researchers can easily access them. In mid-April 1967, Edward Jay Epstein flew down to New Orleans to meet Jim Garrison. He had dinner with Garrison at Broussard's and then went to his office the following morning. Garrison wasn't there but Epstein, along with

Fred Litwin
Jun 8, 202312 min read


Penn Jones' Phone Call with Sylvia Meagher
Here are Sylvia Meagher's notes on a phone call with Penn Jones from July 1967. Note the last paragraph on Jim Garrison: Here are a few...

Fred Litwin
Feb 8, 20222 min read


The Conspirators at Permindex wish you a very Merry Christmas
Clearly there must be a coded message here somewhere. This is where the cryptologic abilities of Jim Garrison would have come in handy!...

Fred Litwin
Dec 25, 20211 min read


Jim Garrison wasn't the only master decoder
The Washington Evening Star, May 17. 1967 More about Stafford Cripps here. Previous Relevant Blog Posts Jim Garrison, the Cryptologist...

Fred Litwin
Nov 28, 20211 min read


Sylvia Meagher Replies to Richard Popkin
The Assassination Inquiry Committee of San Diego had a spirited exchange of views in 1968. They noticed that Sylvia Meagher and Edward...

Fred Litwin
Nov 3, 20211 min read


Jim Garrison Names the Grassy Knoll Gunman!
Yes, Jim Garrison suspected that Larry Crafard, a handyman who cleaned up Jack Ruby's nightclub every morning, was a grassy knoll gunman, and perhaps that Crafard also killed J. D. Tippit. Just who was Larry Crafard? Larry Crafard Crafard was a drifter and worked many jobs, usually for a few days or slightly more, before meeting Jack Ruby at a carnival in Dallas. Even though he was in his early 20s, he had so many jobs that he could barely keep track of where he had worked wh

Fred Litwin
Apr 30, 202110 min read


Was Oswald's Alias a Code for a Jack Ruby Stripper?
While going through Jim Garrison's papers at NARA in Maryland, I found this letter that was sent to him, along with a newspaper clipping....

Fred Litwin
Dec 11, 20201 min read


Jim Garrison, the Cryptologist
Besides being a crusading District Attorney, Jim Garrison was also a cryptologist. No code was too difficult for him to crack. A researcher noticed similar notations in Clay Shaw's notebook and in Lee Harvey Oswald's notebook. Clay Shaw had written P.O. 19106 in his notebook along with the name Lee Odom. Mr. Odom had talked to Shaw about possibility of putting on a bullfight in New Orleans. In Oswald's notebook was a similar notation, but instead of P.O., there were two Cyril

Fred Litwin
Nov 14, 20202 min read
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