Mark Fuhrman's (OJ trial) JFK book. 'Bobby' diversion?

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Mark Fuhrman's (OJ trial) JFK book. 'Bobby' diversion?

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Sun Jan 07, 2007 4:30 am

(Sorry, old news I missed from May, 2006.

A few months before the release of the movie 'Bobby' ex-LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman of OJ trial and 'n'-word fame put out a JFK book and pumped some stale breath back into the myth of the Lone Gunman and the Magic Bullet.

Was this and the Murdoch brief deal with OJ for a book all a pre-emptive diversion away from the RFK movie 'Bobby' released a few months later since LAPD was complicit in the cover-up of his murder by CIA assets?

Just a reminder there's always someone to profit from the cover story.
And the cover story is holding up other cover stories.
-HMW)

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/12/earlyshow/main1614016.shtml

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"It would be nice if it was a nice, juicy conspiracy, and you could have all this trail of espionage, but you know, it really came down to this Walter Mitty guy that couldn't fit, he tried to insert himself."
-Mark Fuhrman on Lee Harvey Oswald

O.J. Case Detective: No JFK Conspiracy
Mark Fuhrman's New Book Goes Over Evidence, Yet Again

NEW YORK, May 12, 2006

(CBS) The official investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy found that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. But a recent poll shows nearly 80 percent of Americans doubt that conclusion of the Warren Commission.

Retired Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who rose to fame during the O.J. Simpson case, says he's always been fascinated by the conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination so, when the opportunity presented itself, he decided to conduct his own probe and put his findings in a book.

He concluded the "lone gunman theory" was accurate and the assassination was "A Simple Act Of Murder," the title of his new book.

On The Early Show Friday, Fuhrman conceded to co-anchor Harry Smith that there have been about 450 other books about that fateful day in Dallas in November 1963, and "That's not counting magazine articles, documentaries, docudramas or anything else."

So why did he decide to go that route?

"No one with any investigative background, like a detective, has given this case a thorough examination," he told CBS News, "so I decided to conduct my own investigation, which I've detailed in this book."

Fuhrman told CBS News that he went where the evidence led him, which was that Oswald "acted alone. None of the conspiracy theories really pans out. You have to look at this case as a simple murder, where the victim just happened to be the president of the United States. Too much time has been spent on proving theories that just don't hold any water. This case is just not as complicated as many people think."

"Lee Harvey Oswald, it's clear that we can connect him up at every place in this crime," Fuhrman told Smith. "He has no accountability during the assassination. He is the trigger man. His fingerprints, the gun. It goes on and on and on.

"From the point of the first shot, they are simple shots. They are easy shots. They are easy shots for an average civilian marksman, let alone somebody that was trained by the Marine Corps. …

"So it's not something that is impossible, improbable that he did it. In fact, it was quite easy.

"It would be nice if it was a nice, juicy conspiracy, and you could have all this trail of espionage, but you know, it really came down to this Walter Mitty guy that couldn't fit, he tried to insert himself.

"He almost created his own conspiracy, kind of shadow. Because he goes to all these places to try to become part of something, and everybody says, 'Get out.' They don't want any part of him."

In the book, Fuhrman examines ballistics and medical records, reviews crime scene photos and the famous Zapruder film, and takes into account the testimony of hundreds of witnesses.

The book has many photos, including autopsy photos, as well as diagrams, and drawings by Fuhrman himself.

"Anybody who writes anything on this has to take a choice in which camp they're gonna be," Fuhrman tells Smith. "If they're pro-Warren Commission, they have to sign off on the single bullet theory. If they're a conspiracy buff, then the single bullet theory is crazy, the lone gunman's crazy, everything's crazy.

"I'm kind of right in the middle. I'm kind of upsetting everybody right now."

Why include autopsy photos in the book?

"It's grisly, but it's necessary," Fuhrman says. "We live in a 'CSI' world now, where people want this information. And they want to have visuals along. I think that's one of the collapses of this investigation.

"The visual of the Zapruder film started to trump all other evidence. I find that the Zapruder film is interesting, and I think it's helpful. But it's really a piece of the worst evidence."

To read an excerpt of "A Simple Act of Murder," click here>
http://www.harpercollins.com/global_scripts/product_catalog/book_xml.asp?isbn=0060721545&tc=cx
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Fuhrman is an interesting subject

Postby steve vegas » Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:50 am

a scary cretin, but kind of interesting anyway. Dave Emory thinks that OJ is innocent and that Fuhrman is part of a secret white supremist organization inside LAPD.
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Re: OJ+Fuhrman displaced 'Bobby' in 2006?

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Sun Jan 07, 2007 5:46 pm

steve vegas wrote:a scary cretin, but kind of interesting anyway. Dave Emory thinks that OJ is innocent and that Fuhrman is part of a secret white supremist organization inside LAPD.


There's much more here than some might think.
Keyword hijacking? The keyword being 'LAPD.'

What motive? To pre-empt the 'Bobby' movie because LAPD was complicit in the murder and cover-up of RFK. The murder was handeld by an internal group in LAPD called 'Special Unit Senator' and run by CIA asset Manuel Pena who suppressed any information that conflicted with the lone gunman cover story hung on patsy Sirhan Sirhan.

Lo and behold, the RFK murder pinged again on public radar with the 2006 movie 'Bobby' which was more of a soap opera but revived some interest.

LAPD was as instrumental in the RFK murder and cover-up as Dallas PD was in the JFK same.

LAPD is very tight with CIA which manages large institutionalized myths like the two Kennedy assassinations.

Having the nation think 'OJ is guilty and the LAPD were right about him' rather occludes the RFK-LAPD history, doesn't it?

So here's former LAPD Fuhrman both propping up the 'lone gunman' theme and diverting us back to Dallas which is quite a ways from LA. And even making us think about OJ, too.

All far far from RFK in the year of 'Bobby.'

Controversy makes for very effective viral marketing.
Perhaps this 'Bobby' movie was the reason for even that rediculous Rupert Murdoch on-off book deal with OJ for 'How I Would've Done It' that outraged so many people.

This rang the OJ bell quite loudly with the LAPD link refreshened in people's minds just before the movie 'Bobby' came out.

Dave Emory might be onto something.

It is interesting how the OJ trial feeds other memes like
>the 'lone gunman'
>blacks really are dangerous
>LAPD gets its man

I recommend very highly the book 'The Assassinations' by Jim DiEugenio and Lisa Pease. I'm reading it now and the section called The Failure of the Fourth Estate details how the CIA assets in the media covered-up and sowed disinformaton to bury Kennedys over and over by starting pop myths tying them to plots they weren't in on and affairs and murder of Marilyn Monroe and gangster ties that didn't exist etc. All hooey.

The expose of Seymour Hersh's shilling is eye-opening considering he is a conduit for the "they're gonna nuke Iran" story for the last two years. Seems his 'lone gunmen' portrayal of the My Lai massacre might've been a cover-up of William Colby's Operation Phoenix that wiped out 20,000-40,000 people. CIA vs Pentagon is an old feud now.

Buy this book-
http://feralhouse.com/titles/investigations/assassinations_the.php

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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:04 pm

Doesn't LAPD's CIA ties go back to the Western Goals Foundation when those cops got busted running computer networks in construction trailers and stealing public records?
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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:17 pm

Wombaticus Rex wrote:Doesn't LAPD's CIA ties go back to the Western Goals Foundation when those cops got busted running computer networks in construction trailers and stealing public records?


The right wingers in California's military-industrial-academic complex have indeed been eye-balling people like us for decades.

The militarization of local police was developed in California in response to the Free Speech Movement, Watts riots, etc.

SWAT teams, domestic surveillance, and even the Operation Garden Plot groundwork for FEMA's suspension of the Constitution came out of California police and National Guard culture.

The image-conditioning factories of Hollywood are laced with government and mob controlled assets, too.
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