Superman actor and former professional boxer Jack O’Halloran outlines his theories on the JFK assassination, including the theory that there were actually two Lee Harvey Oswalds - one commissioned by the government.
O’Halloran claims to be the son of ruthless mob boss Albert Anastasia, who ran the U.S. organized crime groups known as Murder, Inc., and later headed the Gambino crime family through the 1950s. He recalls being in Dallas the day before the assassination of John F. Kennedy during a trip to try out for the Dallas Cowboys football team, and being invited to a swanky party filled with political dignitaries.
Among the guests at the gathering, which O’Halloran says was hosted by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, included: CIA Director Allen Dulles, members of the Rockefeller family, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, George HW Bush, Lyndon Johnson, as well as several leaders of the country’s banking industry at the time.
“They went in to discuss something, and the ironic part of it is that the way the whole thing was put together,” he says, referring to the Warren Commission, the official U.S. government report on the assassination of JFK.
O’Halloran places the actual blame for JFK’s death on his father, Joseph Kennedy Sr., whom he portrays as a cold-hearted person who saw his presidential son’s health decline to the point where he decided it would be better for him to be assassinated than succumb to Addison’s disease and syphilis, leaving a black mark on the family name.
“When people say the mafia was to blame – the mafia, the CIA, the Teamsters were used like puppets – because of people being angry with Joe Kennedy,” whom he also alleges was under control of the Chicago-based mafia. He also addresses Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he describes as “a total patsy” from day one. “They chose him,” Jack O’Halloran said, adding his belief that there was actually a second Oswald created by the CIA.
“What people don’t understand is that there were a couple of Oswalds. How does Oswald get locked up in Mexico and in New Orleans at the same time on the same day?” O’Halloran asks.
“And the FBI didn’t say anything to the CIA and the CIA didn’t say anything to the FBI because they don’t talk to each other. But the fact is, it happened,” he adds. “He wasn’t that great a marksman – and the guy at the shooting range was the other Oswald, who was a CIA guy.”
Watch the full interview to also hear O’Halloran discuss U.S. political connections to the Illuminati, as well as his new book Family Legacy – fictional account of many things that happened to him in his childhood.
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