Joe Long and KLIF radio
Sat 01 Oct 2016, 11:26 pm
The following was posted as addendum #7 to my “Oswald, Fred Korth, and the Office of Naval Intelligence” essay:
“The reader may be familiar with the fact that Gordon Barton McLendon was a founder and owner of radio station KLIF in Dallas, Texas. However, the reader may not be familiar with the fact that McLendon had served in the ONI; and was acquainted with Jack Ruby (see here and here). Although McLendon admitted to the FBI that he was acquainted with Ruby, he claimed that he never socialised with him (see here). McLendon appears to have been on cosy terms with the DPD; for when KLIF radio announcer, Russell Lee Moore, testified before the Warren Commission, he claimed that following the assassination, McLendon “came to the defense of the Dallas Police Department” (see here).
When Dallas Police Sgt. Gerald Hill (whom I wholeheartedly believe was involved in framing Oswald for the Tippit murder) testified before the Warren Commission, he claimed that he had worked as a radio-television editor for the 'Dallas Times Herald' (see here). This leaves open the possibility that he was acquainted with McLendon before the assassination. McLendon was also apparently involved in providing funds for the anti-Castro INTERPEN (Intercontinental penetration force) group which Lawrence Howard was a member of (see here). As I discuss in my essay 'Did Larry Crafard kill J.D. Tippit?' there is good reason to believe that Howard was the man driving the Nash Rambler station wagon along Elm Street shortly following the assassination; which was seen by Dallas deputy Sheriff, Roger Craig, and others. On a final note, considering McLendon’s deep involvement with the radio industry, it is entirely likely that he had some (undisclosed) association with the Collins Radio Company.”
http://jfkthelonegunmanmyth.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/oswald-fred-korth-and-office-of-naval.html
Now have a read of the following (keeping in mind the part I underlined and put in bold):
http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/31/3118-001.gif
http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/31/3166-001.gif
Then have a read of the following:
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=58210&search=Mrs_Oswald+Joe+Long#relPageId=60&tab=page
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=10673#relPageId=206&tab=page
I wonder if the two Joe Longs were blood related…
“The reader may be familiar with the fact that Gordon Barton McLendon was a founder and owner of radio station KLIF in Dallas, Texas. However, the reader may not be familiar with the fact that McLendon had served in the ONI; and was acquainted with Jack Ruby (see here and here). Although McLendon admitted to the FBI that he was acquainted with Ruby, he claimed that he never socialised with him (see here). McLendon appears to have been on cosy terms with the DPD; for when KLIF radio announcer, Russell Lee Moore, testified before the Warren Commission, he claimed that following the assassination, McLendon “came to the defense of the Dallas Police Department” (see here).
When Dallas Police Sgt. Gerald Hill (whom I wholeheartedly believe was involved in framing Oswald for the Tippit murder) testified before the Warren Commission, he claimed that he had worked as a radio-television editor for the 'Dallas Times Herald' (see here). This leaves open the possibility that he was acquainted with McLendon before the assassination. McLendon was also apparently involved in providing funds for the anti-Castro INTERPEN (Intercontinental penetration force) group which Lawrence Howard was a member of (see here). As I discuss in my essay 'Did Larry Crafard kill J.D. Tippit?' there is good reason to believe that Howard was the man driving the Nash Rambler station wagon along Elm Street shortly following the assassination; which was seen by Dallas deputy Sheriff, Roger Craig, and others. On a final note, considering McLendon’s deep involvement with the radio industry, it is entirely likely that he had some (undisclosed) association with the Collins Radio Company.”
http://jfkthelonegunmanmyth.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/oswald-fred-korth-and-office-of-naval.html
Now have a read of the following (keeping in mind the part I underlined and put in bold):
http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/31/3118-001.gif
http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/31/3166-001.gif
Then have a read of the following:
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=58210&search=Mrs_Oswald+Joe+Long#relPageId=60&tab=page
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=10673#relPageId=206&tab=page
I wonder if the two Joe Longs were blood related…
Re: Joe Long and KLIF radio
Wed 05 Oct 2016, 2:36 pm
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