Author: Carter L. McLellan - Date: November 23, 2025 Content Intro A bio in brief The JFK assassination The Strange death of Dr. Mary Sherman Notes Intro What follows is a brief overview of the 1964 death of Dr. Mary Sherman, including a short biography. This case has several books already and could be much … Continue reading The Unsolved Murder of Dr. Mary S. Sherman
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Guy Banister: The Heart of Oswald-linked Anti-Castro Activity in New Orleans
Guy Banister, like Oswald, Ruby and Ferrie, were linked to a series of "strange deaths." One of those was Nicholas Chetta, the coroner who handled many of these cases and who died in the middle of the Garrison trial, which he had helped manipulate. Several people who worked for Banister, Hugh F. Ward, John Sullivan, Maurice Brooks Gatlin, David Ferrie, all ended up dead under suspicious circumstances. The intimidation of Jack Martin should also be considered strange.
David Ferrie: The strange death of an Oswald-linked JFK assassination suspect
It was in this period that Ferrie apparently came into direct contact with Lee Harvey Oswald. On July 27, 1955, Oswald joined the CAP squadron at Moisant Airport.
JM/WAVE: The History of CIA’s Miami Station, 1961-1968
The CIA's Miami station in the 1960s was known as JM/WAVE, which became one of its largest offices outside of Langley, Virginia. Located less than 200 miles from Cuba, it was the nerve center for covert operations and intelligence gathering against Fidel Castro, who came to power in 1959 after overthrowing Cuban President Fulgencio Batista.
Texas Crusade for Freedom: Domestic intelligence activity in Dallas
The Crusade for Freedom had a tremendous impact on the public of the US during the 1950s. We illustrated how many of the key figures involved in its Texas chapters were tied into the background of the Kennedy assassination in 1963. Members involved in the parent organization, the NCFE, were almost all involved in the CFR and would be tied into numerous other scandals throughout the Cold War.
World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth: The international hub of Dallas
This article has attempted to briefly examine the historic prominence of the Dallas Council on World Affairs and continuity into modern times. The Council, today known as the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth, has consistently had speakers from the superclass NGO environment. It is essentially a local version of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Lee Harvey Oswald: Who was the man that killed President Kennedy?
Author: Carter McLellan - Date: January 2, 2025 Contents Intro 1939-1956: Youth & drop out from High School 1956-1962: From Marine to Soviet defector 1962-1963: Return to the USA 1963: Assassinations of JFK and Oswald Important areas of Intrigue Conclusion Notes Introduction [Another incomplete article, but with a lot of general information. Will be expanded … Continue reading Lee Harvey Oswald: Who was the man that killed President Kennedy?
Jack Ruby: The man who shot Oswald
Author: Carter McLellan - Date: January 2, 2025 Contents Ruby's early years The Oswald Assassination Ruby connections Notes [This article in incomplete and will be expanded in the future] Ruby's early years Jack Leon Rubenstein was born around March 25, 1911, in Maxwell Street, Chicago, Illinois. His parents, Joseph Rubenstein and Fannie Turek Rutkowski were … Continue reading Jack Ruby: The man who shot Oswald