THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH: RICHARD CASE NAGELL:

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Bruce Patrick Brychek
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THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH: RICHARD CASE NAGELL:

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12. 02.2015

Dear Forum Members and Readers:

THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH:HIRED TO KILL OSWALD AND PREVENT THE ASSASSINATION
OF JFK RICHARD CASE NAGELL IS:THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH.
Carroll & Graf Publishers An Imprint of Avalon Publishing Group, Inc.245 West 17th Street,
New York, NY 10011, 1992, 1993 and 2003.

Originally I read and studied the 1992 Edition which was then touted as one of the most important
books on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It then lived up to the hype. Since then seemingly each and every book about The Removal of JFK is hyped as One Of The Most Important
Books On The Assassination Of JFK.

I find that the 80 - 20 Rule Strongly Applies here, namely that 80% of the books are over-rated,
and 20% of the books are worthwhile. I suggest that you Read and Study the 2003 Edition, and
come to your own conclusions.

But I think that you will find this book very challenging and revealing to many of your own
previously held beliefs, and certainly very different from what the Main Stream Media has covered.Richard Case Nagell (RCN) was a Deep Cover Intelligence Operative who died in
1995 under very suspect circumstances.The 2003 Edition spans over three (3) decades c
overing the life story of RCN who was allegedly "… utilized by both the CIA and KGB to
keep tabs on his comrade-in-arms Lee Harvey Oswald.

Ultimately assigned by the Soviets to stop the assassination plot - if necessary, by killing Oswald
- Nagell instead warned the CIA and FBI of the impending disaster and in September 1963, two
months before Dallas, intentionally got himself arrested by discharging a gun, to harmless effect,
inside a Texas bank."

Dick Russell makes a very serious attempt to delve into, analyze, and make sense, or at least
provide structure to the murky World of Global Intelligence, from the White House to Red Square.

The CIA, KGB, Cuban Exiles, Texas Oilmen, the Pentagon, American Organized Crime, and
possibly other groups all had interest and possible input to The Removal of JFK on 11.22.1963.

Dick Russell, the author, is a Free Lance Investigative Journalist who has done a totally
unbelievable job in his decades long, professional, thorough methodology of analyzing,
interviewing, researching, and writing all previous Editions leading up to his 2003 masterpiece.

Dick Russell has interviewed Robert Clayton Buick (RCB), a Bull Fghter in Mexico City from
1962 - 1965.

RCB had communicated with, discussed, met with, and/or worked with: David Atlee Phillips,
E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgiss, Johnny Rosselli, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Richard Case Nagell,
along with many other Major Players in The Removal of JFK.

Robert Clayton Buick (RCB) was also incarcerated with Richard Case Nagell (RCN).

In addition RCB was also Cell Mates with Johnny Rosselli.

RCB is a very close personal friend of both J and B who has brought tremendous additional
insight to The Totality Of The Removal Of JFK.

I am going to list some of the people that Dick Russell has personally interviewed as this has
very much impressed me, and I hope that others find this equally impressive.

They include: Richard Case Nagell(RCN), also Code Named Laredo by Soviet Intelligence, Louis Gambert, Robert Gambert, Robert Nagell, "Mr. Buebel" an unnamed CIA or KGB Official who met
with RCN in New York after his prison release, Robert Clayton Buick, Warren Broglie, Arthur Greenstein, William Lynn, John Margain, Vaughn Marlowe, Ricey New, Joseph Da Vanon, Herbert E. Leibacher, Colonel Robert Roth, Colonel John B. Stanley, JimBundren, Joseph Calamia, Harry Lee Hudspeth, Juan L. Medina, Fred Morton, Edward J. Murphy, MorrisRaney, Cruz Roman, Ed Sherman, Homer Thornberry, Dr. Edwin Weinstein, George Wsisbeit, Jr., Thomas B. White, Jr., Marina Pruskova Oswald, Dean Andrews, George Bouhe, George De Mohrenschildt, JeanneDe Mohrenschildt, Ruth Paine, Kerry Thornley, Igor
and Natasha Voshinin, Clark Anderson, Alfred Ennulat,Jmese P. Hosty, Jr., Clarence Kelly, "TACOS"
Code Name used by two (2) Miama FBI agents, Philip Agee, Jame Jesus Angelton, Melvin Beck, William Bishop, "BOB" RCN's CIA Contact in Mexico City, 1962 - 1963,Cleveland Cram James Flannery, Barney Hidalgo, J. Walton Moore, Robert Morrow, Clare Petty, DavidAtlee Phillips, Joseph B. Smith, James Wilcott, Eugene B. Dinkin, Andor Clay, Major General Edward Lansdale, Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty, Major General Edwin Walker, Jack Revill, P. J. Trosclair, Oleg Nechiporenko, "OAXACA" Code Name for Nagell's contact with Soviet Intelligence, Doroth Healey, "ANGEL"Cuban exile alleged by RCN to have been directly involves in plots to assassinate JFK, Manuel Artime, Carlos Bringuier, Raymond Brosbears, Loran Hall, Gerry Patrick Hemming, Lawrence Howard, Jr., "LePoldo" Cuban exile alleged by RCN to have been "Angel's" partner in plots to assassinate JFK, Robert McKeown, John Thomas Masen, Silvia Odia, Andres Nasario Sargen, Antonio Veciana, Bradford Angers, John Currington, Spas T.Raiking, Paul Rothermel, Jr., Robert Maheu, William Attwood, Representative Donald Edwards, FrankEllsworth, Gaeton Fonzi, Jim Garrison, Ed Lopez, Thomas Mann, Edward Jay Epstein, Frances FitzGerald, Earl Golz, Lonnie Hudkins, Peter Noyes, William Turner, Bernard Fensterwald, Jr., Mary Ferrell, JamesHarris, Penn Jones, Richard Popkin, Gary Shaw, Harold Weisberg, William Wood, and Lawrence Alderson.Depending on how intensely and how long you have researched and studied The Removal of JFK, and Related Subject Matter's, different names above may catch your eye. Not only does the volume of people interviewed impress me, but who many of these people are/were.In addition Lieutenant Colonel Dan "Dangerous Dan" Marvin, Robert Clayton Buick, J, and B, and many others who have asked that we never identify them, have painstakingly assisted us behind the scenes. We have done everything in our power to never betray associates, confidences, friends, sources, and their family and friends.

As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely
yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.

Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or
writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?

Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK
Researchers who may not be as well versed as you.

Comments ?
Respectfully,
BB.
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And here is the book available on Amazon:http://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Knew-Much ... ussell+jfk
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It looks like an interesting book and I would agree that at most 20% of the books I have read have been valuable. Paul Fussell used to say when he heard someone was writing a book he would generally run the other way because often they are an exercise in ego, repeat what has been written before, a quest for fortune and fame, in short basically a waste of paper. "The Texas Connection" was at the local library, unfortunately it was culled out as libraries are doing more and more. I found Stone's recent book "The Man Who Killed Kennedy" to be fluffy without the density and quality of scholarship of other books. Of course no modern books will ever attain the quality level of Plutarch's Lives, the Bible or any of the other books on the Adler VanDoren list. JFK as a top level intellectual would have been embarrassed at all the books about him, but would have probably appreciated some of them. Too bad quality writers like Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren don't exist anymore.
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Hi BB.

On page 242 is where the Author discusses the Hotel Luma Connection.
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Jim Garrison described Nagell as the most important witness in the JFK Assassination. I recommend this book very highly! Here is a brief summary of Nagell on Len Osanic 50 reasons for 50 years episode 7:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt8wbh_o_jQ
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Strange death long time after 1995, who would want him dead ?

the story occurred when the Assassination Records Review Board decided to contact Nagell.

The ARRB sent a registered letter on October 31, 1995. One day after the letter was mailed,
Nagell was found dead in his apartment, victim of an apparent heart attack.
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