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James Phelan and Mark Lane Discuss Garrison's Homosexual Conspiracy
This is from a partial transcript of a discussion between Mark Lane and James Phelan. I don't have an exact date for this discussion, but it was probably in 1967. Phelan refers to Breck Wald, who was Breck Wall, an entertainer whom Ruby phoned on the evening of November 23d. Garrison believed he ordered Ruby to kill Oswald. The idea that homosexuals were "used" was also mentioned by Garrison to journalist Jack Anderson. A paragraph from On the Trail of Delusion: (page 78) "

Fred Litwin
Oct 30, 20211 min read


Was The QUICK Article About A Homosexual Conspiracy Written By Jim Garrison? (Part One)
In the early part of his investigation, Jim Garrison believed that a homosexual conspiracy was behind the JFK assassination. Yesterday's...

Fred Litwin
Jun 15, 20215 min read


Merriman Smith on Jim Garrison, and the Saga of David Lewis (Part One)
Merriman Smith was the UPI journalist in the press car in the motorcade who first reported that shots were fired at JFK. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1964 for his coverage of the assassination. He also wrote about Jim Garrison. He interviewed Garrison in late February 1967, and before he wrote his article, he called the FBI to tell them what he had learned: This is a good early view of Garrison's thinking. You can see the homosexual angle played up where Garrison claims a

Fred Litwin
Mar 25, 20213 min read
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