JFK DID NOT ORDER THE KENNEDY DETAIL OFF HIS CAR-HERE IS THE PROOF

Secret Service, JFK, President Kennedy, James Rowley, Gerald Behn, Floyd Boring, Roy Kellerman, John Campion, William Greer, Forest Sorrels, Clint Hill, Winston Lawson, Emory Roberts, Sam Kinney, Paul Landis, John "Jack" Ready, William "Tim" McIntyre, Glenn Bennett, George Hickey, Rufus Youngblood, Warren "Woody" Taylor, Jerry Kivett, Lem Johns, John "Muggsy" O'Leary, Sam Sulliman, Ernest Olsson, Robert Steuart, Richard Johnsen, Stewart "Stu" Stout, Roger Warner, Henry "Hank" Rybka, Donald Lawton, Dennis Halterman, Walt Coughlin, Andy Berger, Ron Pontius, Bert de Freese, Jim Goodenough, Bill Duncan, Ned Hall II, Mike Howard, Art Godfrey, Gerald Blaine, Ken Giannoules, Paul Burns, Gerald O'Rourke, Robert Faison, David Grant, John Joe Howlett, Bill Payne, Robert Burke, Frank Yeager, Donald Bendickson, Gerald Bechtle, Howard Norton, Hamilton Brown, Toby Chandler, Chuck Zboril, Joe Paolella, Wade Rodham, Bob Foster, Lynn Meredith, Rad Jones, Thomas Wells, Charlie Kunkel, Stu Knight, Paul Rundle, Glen Weaver, Arnie Lau, Forrest Guthrie, Eve Dempsher, Bob Lilley, Ken Wiesman, Mike Mastrovito, Tony Sherman, Larry Newman, Morgan Gies, Tom Shipman, Ed Tucker, Harvey Henderson, Abe Bolden, Robert Kollar, Ed Mougin, Mac Sweazey, Horace "Harry" Gibbs, Tom Behl, Jim Cantrell, Bill Straughn, Tom Fridley, Mike Kelly, Joe Noonan, Gayle Dobish, Earl Moore, Arthur Blake, John Lardner, Milt Wilhite, Bill Skiles, Louis Mayo, Thomas Wooge, Milt Scheuerman, Talmadge Bailey, Bob Lapham, Bob Newbrand, Bernie Mullady, Jerry Dolan, Vince Mroz, William Bacherman, Howard Anderson, U.E. Baughman, Walt Blaschak, Robert Bouck, George Chaney, William Davis, Paul Doster, Dick Flohr, Jack Fox, John Giuffre, Jim Griffith, Jack Holtzhauer, Andy Hutch, Jim Jeffries, John Paul Jones, Kent Jordan, Dale Keaner, Brooks Keller, Thomas Kelley, Clarence Knetsch, Jackson Krill, Elmer Lawrence, Bill Livingood, J. Leroy Lewis, Dick Metzinger, Jerry McCann, John McCarthy, Ed Morey, Chester Miller, Roy "Gene" Nunn, Jack Parker, Paul Paterni, Burrill Peterson, Max Phillips, Walter Pine, Michael Shannon, Frank Stoner, Cecil Taylor, Charles Taylor, Bob Taylor, Elliot Thacker, Ken Thompson, Mike Torina, Jack Walsh, Jack Warner, Thomas White, Ed Wildy, Carroll Winslow, Dale Wunderlich, Walter Young, Winston Gintz, Bill Carter, C. Douglas Dillon, James Johnson, Larry Hess, Frank Farnsworth, Jim Giovanneti,Bob Gaugh,Don Brett, Jack Gleason, Bob Jamison, Gary Seale, Bill Sherlock, Bob Till, Doc Walters...President Kennedy was a very nice man and never interfered with the Secret Service! My name is Vince Palamara, Secret Service expert (as noted on The History Channel and in many books), and I base this on numerous interviews and correspondence with former JFK era agents from 1991-2009, as well as many years of research through files, films, photos, and other documentary evidence (my research materials are stored, by request under Deed of Gift from the U.S. Government, in the National Archives, as well as at the JFK Library. My work is duly noted in the U.S. Government's official report given to President Clinton, as well as to a host of other luminaries and the media, in 1998: "The Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board"). My book is entitled "Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect the President" (1993/2006)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

3 BAD reviews for The Kennedy Detail (so far)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Oswald did it...and JFK helped, too?, October 28, 2010
This review is from: The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence (Hardcover)
As the leading civilian authority on the Secret Service, especially regarding the JFK/ LBJ era, and as someone who interviewed and/ or corresponded with close to 80 former agents between 1990-2006 (roughly double the number of former agents interviewed for this book), I was, needless to say, very much interested in what former agent and author Gerald Blaine (a nice gentleman I spoke to twice and corresponded with several times via e-mail), along with co-author Lisa McCubbin and fellow former agent Clint Hill (a very close friend of Blaine's to whom I had sent a 22-page letter to and spoke to very briefly and who also wrote the Foreword), had to say about President Kennedy and the tragic events of November 22, 1963, when the Secret Service failed in the worst way, costing the nation the life of our President. As a total stranger and an outsider, my contacts with the former agents were very much in the "cross examination" mode (often eliciting begrudging, not-too-friendly responses), while, as a trusted insider, it is fair to say that Blaine's contacts would be of the "direct/ friendly examination" variety. This dichotomy will become important for a number of reasons.

I am as certain as a human being can be that it was my lengthy letter to Clint Hill that led to the genesis of this book----I sent it in June of 2005 and received a very cantankerous "non-reply" when I phoned the gentleman this same time period. Also, during this very same time period, as Blaine admitted to the Daily Sentinel's Bob Silbernagel for his 5/23/10 article, Blaine began contacting as many living former agents who served President Kennedy for his book as he could (it is important to note that I also made contacts with Mr. Blaine during this time period, as well). Why am I so certain that my letter was a catalyst? As an ardent critic of the Secret Service's performance in Dallas (going much further than the two government "investigations", the Warren Commission and the HSCA), I sent Mr. Hill, in effect, a "Cliff Notes" version of my research for my own book ("Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President"), spelling out why I came to be certain that fellow former agents Floyd Boring (the number two agent on the Kennedy Detail and the Secret Service planner of the Texas trip), Shift Leader Emory Roberts (the commander of the agents in the follow-up car in Dallas), and William Greer (the driver of JFK's limousine on 11/22/63) were grossly negligent before, during, and after JFK was assassinated. Judging by Mr. Hill's "response" (or lack thereof), my attempt to address my concerns did not go over very well, to put it mildly.

As it bears directly on "The Kennedy Detail" , just what specifically are my concerns? Simply put: many of these former agents (and several White House aides), including several who passed away years before this book was even a thought, such as the number one agent on the Kennedy Detail, Gerald Behn; one of the three Shift Leaders, Arthur Godfrey; the number two agent on LBJ's detail (who ALSO had protected JFK), Rufus Youngblood; Sam Kinney, the driver of the follow-up car in Dallas; Robert Bouck, the Special-Agent-In-Charge of the Protective Research Section; Frank Stoner of the Protective Research Section; Maurice Martineau, the Acting-Special- Agent- In- Charge of the Chicago Office who protected JFK from '61-'63 whenever he came to the area; John Norris of the Uniformed Division; Dave Powers, the former curator of the JFK Library who rode in the follow-up car many times, including on 11/22/63; author Helen O'Donnell, daughter of the late Ken O'Donnell, JFK's Chief of Staff (based on her memory and her father's many audio tapes); and many others, told me, in no uncertain terms, that President Kennedy was a very nice man, NEVER interfered with the actions of the Secret Service, and, most importantly, DID NOT ORDER THE AGENTS OFF HIS CAR (nor did O'Donnell, as verified by the aforementioned Helen O'Donnell, Art Godfrey, and Sam Kinney and, by extension, Dave Powers)! With regard to the Tampa, FL trip of 11/18/63, not only do many existing films and photos all along the long motorcade route depict agents on the rear of JFK's car, Congressman Sam Gibbons, who RODE IN THE CAR WITH JFK, told me that he heard no such order from JFK for the agents to be removed in the first place AND that the agents rode the rear bumper all the way. Surprisingly, the number two agent, Floyd Boring (who passed away 2/1/08 and to whom I spoke to twice and corresponded with once), told me the same thing: namely, that the "Get-The-Ivy-League-Charlatans-Off-The-Limo" tale (first told by the late author William Manchester, who had interviewed Gerald Blaine, Clint Hill, and Emory Roberts, but not Boring) is false---Boring never said that to him, never spoke to Manchester in any case, the tale is not true, and that, once again, JFK was a very nice man, very cooperative with the Secret Service, and never interfered with their actions at all! Agents of the Kennedy Detail who conveyed similar knowledge to myself---that JFK never interfered with their actions--- were Walt Coughlin, Winston Lawson (the lead advance agent for Dallas), Don Lawton (who rode on the rear of the car 11/18/63), Abe Bolden, Robert Lilley, Frank Yeager, Gerald O'Rourke, Sam Sulliman, Vince Mroz (now deceased), Larry Newman, and, quite surprisingly, Gerald Blaine himself, a little over a year before he began writing his book!

Although very well written, along with some nice photographs, as well, "The Kennedy Detail" is really a thinly veiled attempt to rewrite history (a la Gerald Posner and Vince Bugliosi, who believe 11/22/63 was the act of a single lone man) and absolve the agents of their collective survivor's guilt (and to counter the prolific writings of a certain reviewer). In the eyes of those from "The Kennedy Detail", the assassination was the act of TWO "lone men": Oswald, who pulled the trigger, and JFK, who set himself up as the target. Simply put: President Kennedy WAS indeed a very nice man, did not interfere with the actions of the Secret Service, did not order the agents off his limousine (in Tampa, in Dallas, or elsewhere), and did not have his staff convey any anti-security sentiments, either. The sheer force and power of what these men all told me, a complete stranger, in correspondence and on the phone, is all the more strong because, not only did they have a vested interest to protect themselves, the vast majority believe that Oswald acted alone and that all official "stories" are correct. Floyd Boring, as agency planner of the fateful trip, in spite of what he forcefully stated to me, did indeed convey the exaggerated---some would say false--notion that JFK had asked that the agents remove themselves from the car 4 short days before Dallas, taking it upon himself to tell several Dallas agents, depending on who you choose to believe, either as an "anecdote" of alleged presidential kindness and consideration in not wanting to have the agents "over exert" themselves (what Boring told the ARRB's Doug Horne in 1996) or a strict "presidential admonition" to stay off the car (as Clint Hill conveyed to the Warren Commission's Arlen Specter, under oath, in 1964). In addition, the motorcycle escort was reduced to (as the HSCA put it) a "uniquely insecure" smaller formation for Dallas, allegedly because, as Boring told the ARRB (and as Win Lawson, assigned to the Dallas trip by Boring [and who would have been merely following orders], told the Warren Commission under oath), JFK allegedly didn't like alot of noise from motorcycles, although he had no problem in countless prior motorcades, including that very same morning in Fort Worth and the day before in San Antonio and Houston. Emory Roberts ordered an agent back from JFK's limo at Love Field (as this reviewer discovered back in 1991 and had popularized for the first time back in 1995 and, again, in 2003 on The History Channel, long before this clip became something of an internet sensation), recalled an agent during the shooting and, as Sam Kinney told me, ordered the men on the follow-up car not to move! For his part, Bill Greer slowed the President's car down during the shooting, twice looked back at JFK, and disobeyed Roy Kellerman's order to get out line (and denied all of this to the Warren Commission). Coupled with several---many?---of the agent's stated anger about JFK's private life (as stated to author Seymour Hersh, among others), these actions, inactions, and feelings are cause for concern.

That said, the vast majority of these men (Blaine included) are honorable former government employees that were merely following orders on that fateful day in Dallas. In light of the work of this reviewer, future pensions, professional and personal reputations, and so forth, "The Kennedy Detail" makes perfect sense. After the reviewer's letter to Clint Hill, it truly WAS "a book that HAD to be written".

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Kennedys fault for his assassination ?, October 29, 2010
This review is from: The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence (Hardcover)
So I guess if someone puts a bullet in your head , someone can come along nearly a half century later and blame this murder on the president involved ? WOW ! Wake up America , there have been 3 investigations into the Kennedy assassination , and the last OFFICIAL one spelled CONSPIRACY (House select committee on assassinations)their conclusion that the JFK assassination probably was a conspiracy. HSCA recommended that the FBI look into this charge , yet the FBI and state dept. chose to IGNORE the HSCA recommendation ? Now this joker comes along and blames it on the man (JFK) who was murdered ? Pretty sick ...
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1.0 out of 5 stars More Mainstream Disinformation, October 29, 2010
This review is from: The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence (Hardcover)
"The Kennedy Detail" is inacurate and self-serving fluff, and merely another in a long series of attempts to distort the truth about what really happened on November 22, 1963. For those of us who have studied the JFK assassination in some depth, one of the few indisputable facts about that day is the complete lack of response on the part of President Kennedy's Secret Service detail. The fact remains that, if the Secret Service agents had been doing their job, John F. Kennedy would not have died in Dealey Plaza.

Vince Palamara is THE expert on the Secret Service's performance, or lack thereof, the day of the assassination. It is a sad indictment of our mainstream press that pablum like this, or "Case Closed," or Vincent Bugliosi's magnus ridiculotus, gets published and massively marketed, while Palamara's ground breaking research remains available for free online, due to the generosity of the author.

Deapite these perpetual efforts to promote the impossible official fairy tale, the public remains largely unconvinced. In the case of this book, we have now reached the height of absurdity, as the victim (JFK) is now being blamed for his own murder. This is incredible gall on the part of the author, to say the least. I would urge anyone interested in the real truth about the way the Secret Service performed in Dallas that day to read Vince Palamara's online work.

Those expecting answers to the numerous questions about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, will most certainly not find them in this book.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Gerald Blaine The Kennedy Detail Clint Hill book- JFK Requested Bodyguards to Back Off [BULLSHIT]

Gerald Blaine The Kennedy Detail Clint Hill book- JFK Requested Bodyguards to Back Off [BULLSHIT]


First of all, MY response to all the bullshit:

http://vincepalamarasecretserviceexpert.newsvine.com/

[Vince Palamara: my comments in CAPS and brackets throughout]

JFK Requested Bodyguards to Back Off [BULLSHIT]

By Emily Sohn | Thu Oct 21, 2010 05:30 PM ET
Four days before the fateful 1963 motorcade in Dallas when John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in the head, the young president had requested that his secret service agents give him some space.
"President Kennedy made a decision, and he politely told everybody, 'You know, we're starting the campaign now, and the people are my asset,'" said agent Jerry Blaine. "And so, we all of a sudden understood. It left a firm command to stay off the back of the car."
[WHAT THE %$^&?!?!?!?!? HOW DOES THAT ALLEGED COMMENT FROM JFK---THAT JFK NEVER SAID----TURN INTO A "FIRM COMMAND" FOR THE AGENTS TO "STAY OFF THE BACK OFF THE CAR"? THE AGENTS DISOBEYED IN TAMPA ANYWAY, AS MANY FILMS/ PHOTOS PROVE, AS DOES THE STATEMENTS MADE TO ME---IN WRITING AND ON AUDIO---FROM ASAIC FLOYD BORING, CONGRESSMAN SAM GIBBONS, DON LAWTON, TIM MCINTYRE, SAM KINNEY, GERALD BEHN, ETC. ETC. ETC. ALSO: CLINT HILL RODE ON THE REAR OF THE CAR---FOUR DIFFERENT TIMES!---ON MAIN STREET IN DALLAS, ALBEIT BEFORE THEY GOT TO DEALEY PLAZA AND THE ASSASSINATION...CAN YOU NOW SEE WHY I BELIEVE THIS TO BE TOTAL BULLSHIT, DESIGNED TO GIVE SOLACE AND COVER TO FORMER AGENTS WORRIED ABOUT THEIR REPUTATIONS AND PENSIONS. OH, WELL---THEY WILL MAKE A VERY NICE PROFIT FROM THE BOOK WHILE JFK, THE MAN THEY WERE SWORN TO PROTECT, IS STILL DEAD DUE TO THEIR GROSS NEGLIGENCE]



Be sure to tune into "The Kennedy Detail" airing Nov. 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the Discovery Channel.[BE SURE TO TUNE IN TO SEE THE PROPAGANDA AND THE TEARS...BE SURE TO ALSO SEE THE STILL PHOTOS FROM THE MAKING OF THIS DOCUMENTARY THAT DEPICTS THE FORMER AGENTS LAUGHLING AND SMILING. YEP, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ RULES THE WORLD...]
Blaine's revelations, as well as those from JFK's secret service agents in a forthcoming book, "The Kennedy Detail" and in a series of interviews with the Discovery Channel, reveal how challenging this charismatic president could be to protect [HE WASN'T DIFFICULT TO PROTECT, AS MANY OF THE FORMER AGENTS WROTE TO ME AND TOLD ME, A COMPLETE STRANGER ON THE PHONE]and how shaken his murder left those whose job it was to keep him safe. [$$$$$$$$$$ WILL BRING SOLACE TO THEM, I AM SURE. KEEP IN MIND, BOTH CLINT HILL AND GERALD BLAINE, SEPARATELY, SOUGHT OUT MEETINGS WITH THE CURRECT SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR ABOUT THE PURPOSE FOR THE BOOK...PERHAPS TO ACT AS A BUFFER FOR VINCE PALAMARA'S RESEARCH???]
They were well trained and extraordinarily professional [EXCEPT ON 11/22/63-THEY WERE PATHETIC THEN]. They were dedicated to the President and especially to the honor of the presidency [SUUUUUUUUUUUUURE THEY WERE---NINE OF THEM, INCLUDING THE "HERO", CLINT HILL, WENT OUT DRINKING THE NIGHT BEFORE, AND SEVERAL OF THEM TOLD OF THEIR ANGER AND DISGUST TOWARD PRESIDENT KENNEDY FOR VARIOUS REASONS: HIS SEXUAL AFFAIRS, IS VIEWS ON RUSSIA, ETC]. Most of all, the Secret Service agents assigned to protect John F. Kennedy were stoic and silent [LOL---CLINT HILL HAS SPOKEN TO VARIOUS TELEVISION OUTLETS THORUGH THE YEARS, WHILE MANY OF THE AGENTS SPOKE TO ME AND OTHER AUTHORS].
They did not talk about their feelings for JFK. And they did not discuss their emotions about his death -- not with each other and not to the world -- until now [UNTIL NOW?????? BULLSHIT. WHO WROTE THIS CRAP, LISA MCCUBBIN????].
Forty-seven years after the 35th president was fatally shot on Nov. 22, 1963, his bodyguards are sharing their memories about a charismatic man, his glamorous family, and a tragic ending [A TRAGIC ENDING BROUGHT ON BY THEIR GROSS NEGLIGENCE. THERE SHOULD BE A TRIAL WHERE WE MAKE THESE GUYS REALLY CRY SOME NON-CROCODILE TEARS]...ETC.
Days before he was assassinated in Dallas, John F. Kennedy asked his secret service agents to give him space to campaign. [HE DID NOT]


You can read this propaganda drivel here, as well (which I have tried to counter as much as possible):

http://news.rediff.com/slide-show/2010/oct/22/slide-show-1-did-kennedys-charisma-kill-him.htm?loc=interstitialskip

http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20101022/888/twl-jfk-told-secret-service-to-back-off_1.html

http://www.topnews.in/law/jfk-told-secret-service-back-days-dallas-assassination-233557

http://www.dailyindia.com/show/404025.php

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/10/22/jfktold-secret-service-to-back-off-days-before-dallasassas.html

http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-67986.html

http://story.argentinastar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/c08dd24cec417021/id/699370/cs/1/#reply

Friday, October 22, 2010

JFK DID NOT ORDER THE KENNEDY DETAIL OFF HIS CAR...EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"President Kennedy made a decision, and he politely told everybody, 'You know, we're starting the campaign now, and the people are my asset,'" said agent Jerry Blaine. "And so, we all of a sudden understood. It left a firm command to stay off the back of the car."---?!?!?!?!?!?!
How did THAT made-up phrase that JFK never said in the first place lead to a "firm command to stay off the back of the car"???? Huh???
Bottom line:
There is NO TRUTH WHATSOEVER to this fabrication that JFK had ordered the agents off the back of his car AND GERALD BLAINE AND COMPANY KNOW IT! Even if Oswald acted alone and there was no conspiracy whatsoever, if these men would have been on or near the rear of JFK's limo, the President would have lived.  GERALD BLAINE TOLD ME ON 2/7/04, TWICE, THAT JFK "NEVER INTERFERED WITH OUR ACTIONS AT ALL" and did NOT say anything like the above passage. In fact, the "brass"---SAIC GERALD BEHN, ASAIC FLOYD BORING, AND ATSAIC ART GODFREY---told me (on audio tape-now videos online-and in writing) that JFK was a very nice man, never interfered with their actions at all, and did not order the agents off the car (these men died years before this book was even a thought)! Boring was riding IN the limo with JFK on the Tampa trip and denied this unequivocally, as did fellow limo rider Congressman Sam Gibbons, who wrote to me (as verified by films/ photos) that the agents rode the rear bumper all the way in Tampa 11/18/63 (as did eyewitness photographer Tony Zappone, who told me the agents rode on the rear of the car in Tampa until the end of the day!). Sam Kinney, who drove the follow-up car on both 11/18/63 and 11/22/63, also told me that JFK never ordered the agents off the car and added: "For the record of history, that is false. Kennedy never ordered us to do anything. I am aware of what is being said but that is false." This is not a THEORY of mine but absolute fact---I was a mere stranger on the phone (and/ or in writing) and the vast majority of these men believe that Oswald acted alone...why would they all lie (30+ agents in all on this specific matter, between 1992 and 2004)? JFK Aide Dave Powers wrote me in 1993 and said the agents "NEVER" had to be told to get off the car. Simply put, "The Kennedy Detail" was written because of MY RESEARCH---I sent a 22-page letter that encapsulated all my research on this matter to Clint Hill (Blaine's best friend who wrote the Foreward to the book and who is going on the book tour with Blaine AND appearing in the 2-hour documentary on the book) that angered him deeply. At this very same time, as Blaine even admitted in press interviews, he then began contacting all his living former colleagues and--presto---"The Kennedy Detail" now emerges (Blaine also had his attorney send me a threatening letter, but those tactics don't work with me). Again, DON'T BELIEVE THESE 47-YEAR-OLD FABRICATIONS BY THESE MEN WHO COST THE NATION ITS PRESIDENT (and, furthermore, Hill was one of the 9 agents who went drinking the night before the assassination).
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THIS FRAUDULENT STORY CAN BE FOUND AT:
http://news.discovery.com/history/jfk-assassination-secret-service.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39787809

Thursday, October 21, 2010

JFK did NOT order the Kennedy Detail off his car! This is NOT true

JFK did NOT order the Kennedy Detail off his car! This is NOT true

http://news.discovery.com/history/jfk-assassination-secret-service.html


JFK Requested Bodyguards to Back Off

Days before he was assassinated in Dallas, John F. Kennedy asked his secret service agents to give him space to campaign.
On the 47th anniversary of JFK’s assassination, his bodyguards are talking for the first time about their memories.
  • The men explained the charismatic president could be difficult to protect.
  • After years of trying to figure out what they could have done differently, many agents have come to accept that JFK’s death was not their fault.
Four days before the fateful 1963 motorcade in Dallas when John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in the head, the young president had requested that his secret service agents give him some space.
"President Kennedy made a decision, and he politely told everybody, 'You know, we're starting the campaign now, and the people are my asset,'" said agent Jerry Blaine. "And so, we all of a sudden understood. It left a firm command to stay off the back of the car."
Blaine's revelations, as well as those from JFK's secret service agents in a forthcoming book, "The Kennedy Detail" and in a series of interviews with the Discovery Channel, reveal how challenging this charismatic president could be to protect and how shaken his murder left those whose job it was to keep him safe.
They were well trained and extraordinarily professional. They were dedicated to the President and especially to the honor of the presidency. Most of all, the Secret Service agents assigned to protect John F. Kennedy were stoic and silent.
They did not talk about their feelings for JFK. And they did not discuss their emotions about his death -- not with each other and not to the world -- until now.
Forty-seven years after the 35th president was fatally shot on Nov. 22, 1963, his bodyguards are sharing their memories about a charismatic man, his glamorous family, and a tragic ending.
Their words offer a new window into an event that transformed not just the nation, but also the men who were supposed to keep him safe.
What emerges from the interviews is a deep sense of grief and remorse. For their jobs and their country, the agents sacrificed sleep, personal freedoms, and time with their families in order to protect the lives of others. They became a tightly knit group. As they reunite with each other and recount their memories of the assassination, many of them unleash tears.
"It was an assault on our country, on every single thing that we stand for," said agent Toby Chandler, who was giving a speech to agents-in-training when the news came in from Dallas. "It was a thing that just must not be allowed to happen. And we were supposed to prevent it. And we failed."
"In our work, and in military work and things like that, you either get the job done or you don't," he continued. "There are very few excuses. You can always say 'Well, you know, it would have been a nice picnic if it didn't rain, but it rained.' And it rained on us. And so we lost a symbol of our country."
Compared to the presidents before him, JFK was a challenge to protect, especially in a motorcade, said agent Jerry Blaine. Eisenhower kept to himself and traveled in a closed-top car, Blaine explained, making him easy to cover.
But Kennedy was charismatic. He wanted to stand up in an open-top car and wave. He wanted to get out and shake hands, unencumbered. He loved crowds. And the crowds were big.
Still, the shooting in Dallas surprised everyone. When agent Paul Landis heard the first shot from his seat in the car behind Kennedy, he continued to scan the buildings and the crowds. But he didn’t see anything.
"I thought, 'Well maybe there was a blow-out or something,'" Landis said. "When the third shot happened, I saw the President's head explode, just like a melon. And well, I knew as soon as he'd been hit, there was no way he was gonna survive that."
For the men who weren't on the scene, shock hit first. But they had jobs to do. So, they pushed aside their emotions and went to work -- moving the children to a home in Georgetown, escorting the President's body to the White House, and later accompanying the First Lady on her powerful, yet dangerous walk from the White House to St. Matthew's Cathedral.
"When all this is going on, your personal feelings are one of a tremendous emotional hit because of the respect you have for that family and for the president," remembered agent Tom Wells, who was escorting young Caroline to her first sleepover when he heard the news that Kennedy had been shot.
Like the other agents, Wells had a deep respect for Kennedy, who knew the names of all his guards, frequently asked about their families, and made them feel like they were a part of his own.
"You've got an upheaval that goes on in your mind and in your gut," Wells said. "There's this unbelievable sympathetic feeling you have. But there's no room for that because the only thing you have got to deal with now is what your role is. So, it is a difficult time. It's a roller coaster, even as detached as I was from the main event."
Eventually, each agent moved on.
"We have a code in the Secret Service called 'worthy of trust and confidence,'" Blaine said. "So I made a decision. You walk away from here. You don’t talk about it. You put it behind you."
As close as they were during the Kennedy administration, many of the agents lost touch with each other in the years following the assassination. Many agonized about what they could have done differently to prevent the shooting. Eventually, they tried to forget.
"Of course, I wish Dallas never happened," said agent Ron Pontius. "Everyone will say that. It was a terrible thing to happen. And I think we're marked for it for the rest of our lives."
Agent Clint Hill was in the motorcade behind Kennedy that day in Dallas. After the fatal shot, Hill jumped on the back of the President’s car and held on as the car raced to the hospital. In the years after the assassination, Hill sunk into a downward spiral of depression and alcoholism. In 1990, when he was pulling his life back together, he finally visited Dallas again.
"I walked in Dealey Plaza for a long time, looking back and forth and up and down, at every angle, for everything possible that I could think of," he said. "How could this have been avoided? What could we have done differently? Where did we go wrong? Why did it happen?"
"I finally came to the conclusion that because of everything that happened that day," he continued, including the weather, the configuration of the streets, and the position of the shooter, "that every advantage had gone to the shooter that day. And we had none."
"So I realized that based on all those conditions, there was nothing that I could have done," he said. "And I finally accepted the fact that what happened was something that I could not avoid. And so that was a great deal of relief to me."

THE SECRET SERVICE KILLED JFK VIA GROSS NEGLIGENCE...AND ALMOST KILLED LBJ, TOO?!?!?!?!?

Gerald Blaine is doing himself no favors with this highly embarassing tale (is it even true?). The reaction has been very negative...but, alas, what does it matter to him or Hill: they will make a nice profit, something most "conspiracy theorists" don't do
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Secret Service agent says he almost shot Lyndon Johnson

Oct 21, 2010, 17:33 GMT



Washington - A retired Secret Service agent assigned to protect presidents has written a book in which he says he almost accidently shot Lyndon B Johnson hours after John F Kennedy was assasinated.
Gerald Blaine writes in the book The Kennedy Detail, due to hit US bookstores November 2, that the night after Kennedy's November 22, 1963 assasination, he was guarding the new president's Washington home.
Blaine, in the book co-written with journalist Lisa McCubbin, says he heard somone approaching from around the corner who had not been identified. Blaine says he picked up a sub-machine gun and prepared to fire.
'He'd expected the footsteps to retreat with the loud sound of the gun activating, but they kept coming closer. Blaine's heart pounded, his finger firmly on the trigger. 'Let me see your face, you bastard',' the book says, according to excerpts obtained by the Huntington Post.
'The new president of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson, had just rounded the corner, and Blaine had the gun pointed directly at the man's chest. In the blackness of the night, Johnson's face went completely white.'
Blaine said 'a split second later' and he would have pulled the trigger.
'Blaine struggled to regain his composure as the reality of what had just happened washed over him,' the book says. 'Fourteen hours after losing a president, the nation had come chillingly close to losing another one.'
Blaine also goes into the details of the fateful day when the nation's 35th president was gunned down in Dallas, the subject of countless books, documentaries and conspiracy theories. Blaine provides details of the event, including the reactions of close family, other agents and first lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Blaine also casts doubt on the long standing rumor that John Kennedy had an affair with Marilyn Monroe.
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Gerald Blaine The Kennedy Detail

Gerald Blaine The Kennedy Detail - Buy it!

From

http://speakersbureau.simonandschuster.biz/speakersbureau/speaker_bureau_detail.cfm?authorId=683466

NOTE: Vince Palamara comments in [CAPS] throughout


"About Gerald Blaine:
Gerald Blaine had the privilege of serving three U.S. presidents as a Special Agent of the Secret Service on the White House detail [VERY NICE]. For the first time in his book, The Kennedy Detail: JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence, the true story of the events leading up to and following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, from the perspective of the Secret Service agents who were there is revealed [I DISAGREE-MY OWN BOOK, "SURVIVOR'S GUILT: THE SECRET SERVICE & THE FAILURE TO PROTECT THE PRESIDENT", IS THE FIRST TRUE ACCOUNT---CROSS EXAMINATION, NOT AGENCY-APPROVED FRIENDLY DIRECT EXAMINATION---OF WHAT THESE MEN SAID AND DID WITH REGARD TO 11/22/63].

In The Kennedy Detail, Blaine – one of the thirty-four men in Kennedy’s detail – sets history straight on what really happened that afternoon, as well as in the months leading up to and following the assassination [OH, BROTHER...]. His account includes contributions from most of the Secret Service agents who were on the Kennedy Detail, and draws upon their daily reports, expense accounts, personal notes, and verbal first-hand accounts. A close-knit brotherhood of agents who collectively suppressed the trauma of that day, the sharing of this story has helped heal their wounds of failure and guilt [MANY SPOKE PREVIOUSLY TO (COLLECTIVELY) THE WARREN COMMISSION, WILLIAM MANCHESTER, THE HSCA, VINCE PALAMARA, ETC].

Clint Hill, the agent who jumped on the back of the car after the shooting and pushed Jackie down into the back seat, has not contributed to any books on the assassination, until now [WRONG: CLINT HILL CONTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S MASSIVE BEST-SELLER "THE DEATH OF A PRESIDENT", AS WELL AS TO THE EQUALLY MASSIVE BEST-SELLER "THE WARREN REPORT": HE TESTIFIED UNDER OATH TO ARLEN SPECTER...GUESS THOSE DON'T QUALIFY AS BOOKS IN THE MINDS OF SOME...]. As Hill writes in the Foreword, “I don’t talk to anybody about that day [?!?!?!?!?! HE HAS SPOKEN AT LENGTH FOR 3 DIFFERENT SECRET SERVICE TELEVISED SPECIALS (ON VHS AND/ OR DVD, TO BOOT), CNN'S LARRY KING, AND---MULTIPLE TIMES---TO MIKE WALLACE OF "60 MINUTES"! GOOD GRIEF...]…It is only because of my complete faith and trust that Jerry Blaine would tell our story with dignity and unwavering honesty that I agreed to be involved [AND TO COUNTER THAT ASSHOLE VINCE PALAMARA, WHO HAD THE UNMITIGATED GALL TO SEND A 22-PAGE LETTER TO HILL, SIGNED RECEIPT REQUESTED AND RECEIVED, IN JUNE OF 2005 REGARDING PALAMARA'S RESEARCH...IT PISSED HIM OFF ROYALLY AND, WELL...YOU CAN FIGURE OUT THE REST. A CERTAIN AGENT (UNNAMED---hahaha)IS SO AFRAID OF VINCE PALAMARA AND HIS RESEARCH--AND THE TRUTH!---THAT HE HAS TO HIDE BEHIND AN ATTORNEY AND CLAIM FALSELY THAT JFK BANNED THE AGENTS FROM HIS CAR, WHICH HE NEVER DID. PALAMARA HAS AUDIO OF SAIC GERALD BEHN, ASAIC FLOYD BORING, AND SA SAM KINNEY (THE DRIVER OF THE FOLLOW-UP CAR) CONFIRMING THIS, AS WELL AS CONFIRMING LETTERS FROM ATSAIC ART GODFREY, WIN LAWSON, ETC. PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY IS SAYING FROM THE GRAVE, "FELLAHS, I NEVER ORDERED YOU TO DO ANYTHING." OH, WELL: SOMETHING "GOOD" CAME FROM MY LETTER TO HILL: IT INSPIRED A BOOK...].”

While The Kennedy Detail adds another volume to one of the most prolifically discussed aspects of our country’s history – between the conspiracy theories and countless revisionist histories [OF WHICH I AM NEITHER]– it is the only authoritative account of the events of that day from the men, like Clint Hill, who were there to guard the president’s life [I DISAGREE-MY OWN BOOK, "SURVIVOR'S GUILT: THE SECRET SERVICE & THE FAILURE TO PROTECT THE PRESIDENT", IS THE FIRST TRUE ACCOUNT---CROSS EXAMINATION, NOT AGENCY-APPROVED FRIENDLY DIRECT EXAMINATION---OF WHAT THESE MEN SAID AND DID WITH REGARD TO 11/22/63]. With access to information from this privy vantage point, Blaine is able to disclose a variety of behind-the-scenes stories related to the assassination [VERY COOL-LOOKING FORWARD TO THE BOOK...I ORDERED IT AND HAVE SPREAD THE WORD, NEAR AND FAR (I PERSONALLY KNOW OF 24+ RESEARCHERS WHO ORDERED THE BOOK BECAUSE OF ME: I AM YOUR GREATEST PUBLICIST, FREE OF CHARGE, NO STRINGS...AND ***CONTROVERSY SELLS***. SEE? NO NEED FOR COURT ORDERS AND CERTIFIED LETTERS AND ATTORNEYS; THAT CRAP JUST MAKES ME LAUGH AND INSPIRES ME TO GREATER ACTS OF "REVENGE" haha. ALSO, NO MALICE INTENDED OR INFERED; NO PROFIT INVOLVED; FIRST AMENDMENT PRIVILEGES INVOKED. I HONESTLY THINK GERALD BLAINE IS A GREAT GUY--MY ANIMUS IS DIRECTED TOWARD FLOYD BORING, EMORY ROBERTS, AND BILL GREER. AM I HAPPY THAT A "CERTAIN FORMER AGENT" IS CLAIMING THAT JFK BANNED THE AGENTS FROM HIS CAR? HELL, NO...BUT I UNDERSTAND WHY: TO PROTECT THEIR REPUTATIONS, THE AGENCY, THEIR PENSIONS, CLINT HILL'S FEELINGS, ETC].

As Blaine writes, “Every man on the Kennedy Detail would re-live those six seconds in Dallas a million times over. For the rest of their lives, they would be defined by the assassination of JFK, questioned and blamed for failing to achieve the impossible.” [GERALD BLAINE CAN HOLD HIS HEAD HIGH: HE SHOULD HAVE 0.0 REASONS TO FEEL ANY GUILT...ON THE OTHER HAND, I HOPE FLOYD BORING, EMORY ROBERTS, AND BILL GREER BURN IN HELL FOR KILLING JFK...AND, NO: YOU CAN HAVE OSWALD ACTING ALL ALONE AND NO CONSPIRACY AND I STAND BEHIND THESE STATEMENTS. THAT SAID, CLINT HILL AND PAUL LANDIS *WERE* TWO OF THE NINE AGENTS WHO STAYED OUT LATE DRINKING THE NIGHT BEFORE, AS VERIFIED BY THE WARREN COMMISSION AND THE SECRET SERVICE'S OWN INVESTIGATION...HMMM: MAYBE THERE WAS *ANOTHER* REASON THEY NEEDED THEIR SUNGLASSES...]"

From Gerald Blaine's blog


http://kennedydetail.blogspot.com/2010/09/association-of-former-agents-of-united.html


(public domain-all blogs are open to readers all over the world to read, cut and paste, and do as they wish, as long as there is no misrepresentation. I have to state this so Mr. Blaine's attorney doesn't send me another letter!)



"Saturday, September 4, 2010



Association of Former Agents of the United States Secret Service (AFAUSSS) Annual Meeting- New York City- August 26-28.





“The Kennedy Detail”





At the annual conference of the 2500 member former Secret Service Agents Association last week in New York City, Lisa McCubbin and I [Gerald Blaine] presented an overview of the book at the business meeting to ensure the agents that the publication was “Worthy of Trust and Confidence.” With six of the surviving members of the Kennedy Secret Service Detail in attendance, it was also an ideal opportunity to acknowledge their participation in the book and thank them for helping to ensure the accuracy of its contents. It was a proud moment when the members of the association gave us [Lisa and Gerald]a standing ovation and tribute of recognition to the Kennedy Detail agents who were there.



Following the presentation Lisa and I [Gerald Blaine] presented a check to the organization for $5,000.00 to AFAUSSS President Ike Hendershot on behalf of the Kennedy Detail.



At the conference opening reception Clint Hill, Lisa McCubbin and I [Gerald Blaine] met with Secret Service Director Sullivan and discussed the book from the perspective of today’s operations. Clint Hill, who lives in the Washington DC area, had previously briefed the Director on the accuracy and purpose of writing the book.




I [Gerald Blaine] am the sole surviving charter member and a past president of the organization. The association was conceived by Floyd Boring and Jerry Behn with the assistance of fifteen charter members. Jerry Behn was the Special Agent in Charge of the Kennedy Detail and Floyd Boring was an Assistant Agent in Charge. The organization's mission is to maintain social and professional relationships, to liaison with the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies and to support and assist members of the Secret Service Family in times of stress or need, including scholarships.



The closing banquet featured speaker was former president Bill Clinton, who expressed his gratitude for the Secret Service and the professional manner with which they performed their mission."

VINCE PALAMARA: JFK SECRET SERVICE EXPERT

Vince Palamara Vince Palamara is the world's leading civilian authority on the United States Secret Service, especially with regards to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Palamara's work has appeared in over 55 books by other authors, numerous articles, countless internet articles, radio, and even on The History Channel. Palamara is currently in the process of having his book entitled Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President published.This biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: People stubs
Vince Palamara is an American author who focuses on the United States Secret Service, especially with regard to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. [1][2] He is a notable alumni of Duquesne University,[3] and a native of Bethel Park and South Park, Pennsylvania[4]
References^ Vince Palamara booksSee, for examples, "Murder in Dealey Plaza" (2000)by Prof. James H. Fetzer, numerous, but especially page 159Murder In Dealey Plaza Publisher's Weekly wrote: "A compendium of recent thought and discovery about the Kennedy assassination, this volume makes a case for official malfeasance and against the "lone gunman" explanation...Vincent Palamara names several Secret Service agents who he believes may have been compromised...This coolly angry dismantling of the theories of the Warren commission and lone-gunman supporters like Gerald Posner will be fodder for conspiracy theorists. (Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.) ; "The Secret Service: The Hidden History of an Enigmatic Agency" (2002; updated 2005)by Philip Melanson, pages 80, 87, and Bibliography Secret Service Melanson; The Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board, pages xvii & 138 Final Report ARRB; "Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years" (2007) by David Talbot, pages 14, 22, and Bibliography Brothers ; "Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy" (2007) by Vincent Bugliosi, pages XV [page 3, endnotes disc], 146 [source notes disc], 347 [endnotes disc], 403, 404, 408, 691 [endnotes disc], 711 [endnotes disc], 998, 1242-1243, 1276, 1529 (Bibliography), 1592 (index), 1603 (index), & 1604 (index)Bugliosi JFK book, and even "Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy" by the aforementioned Vincent Bugliosi (2008) Four Days by Bugliosi^ See also episode seven of the A & E/ History Channel series "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" (TMWKK) titled "The Smoking Guns" (aired four times in November 2003; available on VHS and DVD from 11/03-4/04; still shown in the UK and on YouTube). Palamara appears in the first segment of the program and is referred to by the British narrator as "A Secret Service expert" with an accompanying title at the bottom of the picture saying the same thing Palamara on History Channel. Vincent Bugliosi refers to Palamara as a "Secret Service expert" in his 2008 book "Four Days In November", as well as on his website:Bugliosi official book website In addition, former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden favorably mentioned Palamara's research during his November 2007 ABC News interview, as well as on his book's website:Agent Bolden official book website^ PDF Palamara-Duquesne University alumniNotable Duquesne University Alumni^ UK website on Palamara Palamara official MySpace page Palamara official MySpace page two
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Encyclopedia > Vince PalamaraVince Palamara is a civilian authority on the United States Secret Service, especially with regards to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Palamara's work has appeared in over 32 books by other authors, numerous articles, countless internet articles, radio, and The History Channel. Palamara is currently in the process of having his book entitled Survivor's Guilt published. USSS redirects here. ... President Kennedy, with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Texas Governor John Connally in the Presidential limousine shortly before the assassination. ... John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to as John F. Kennedy, JFK or Jack Kennedy, was the 35th President of the United States. ... History Channel logo. ...
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http://www.duq.edu/frontpages/aboutdu/magazines/DUMagWinter2004.pdf-------------------Vincent Palamara was born in Pittsburgh and graduated from Duquesne University with a degree in Sociology.
Although not even born when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Vince brings fresh eyes to an old case. In fact, Vince would go on to study the largely overlooked actions - and inactions - of the United States Secret Service in unprecedented detail, as well as achieving a world's record in the process, having interviewed and corresponded with over seventy former agents (the House Select Committee on Assassinations had the old record of 46 with a 6 million dollar budget and supboena power from Congress), not to mention many surviving family members, White House aides, and even quite a few Parkland and Bethesda medical witnesses for a corresponding project. The result was Survivor's Guilt; The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President, a very successful self-published book that sold thousands of copies in the 1990's before becoming a free online e-book in 2006.
In addition, the aforementioned corresponding project on the John F. Kennedy assassination medical evidence, JFK: The Medical Evidence Reference, Vince's second book, although almost an afterthought to Vince's main area of research, still sold hundreds of copies and was favorably mentioned in books by William Law, R. Andrew Kiel, James Fetzer, and even Vince Bugliosi. Like his first book, Vince's medical evidence tome became a free online e-book in 2006.
All told, Vince has been favorably mentioned in over 50 JFK and Secret Service related books to date (including two whole chapters in Murder in Dealey Plaza, The Secret Service: The Hidden History Of An Enigmatic Agency by Philip Melanson, and the Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board, among many others), often at length, in the bibliographies, and in the Secret Service - and even medical evidence - areas of these works.
Vince has appeared on the History Channel, local cable access television, YouTube, radio, newspapers, print journals, at national conferences, and all over the internet. Also, Vince's original research materials, or copies of said materials, are stored in the National Archives (by request under Deed Of Gift by the ARRB), the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Harvard University, the Assassination Archives and Research Center, and the Dallas Public Library.
Vince Palamara has become known (as he was dubbed by the History Channel in 2003) "the Secret Service expert." As former JFK Secret Service agent Joe Paolella proclaimed: "You seem to know a lot about the Secret Service, maybe even more than I do," while fellow JFK Secret Service agent Chuck Zboril stated: "You might be helpful to the official Secret Service historian who works out of Washington!"
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Vince Palamara Biography (extended/ part two)
Vince Palamara is the leading civilian authority on the United States Secret Service, especially with regard to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He is a graduate of Duquesne University, and a native of Bethel Park and South Park, Pennsylvania.
WritingPalamara's work has appeared in over 50 books by other authors, in print articles,and internet articles,YouTube, newspapers, radio, at national conferences, and The History Channel.
Palamara is currently in the process of having his book entitled Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President published, as well as continuing his role as international consultant on the actions---and inactions---of the United States Secret Service on November 22, 1963, during the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy [note: Vince Palamara is also consulted, from time to time, regarding the Secret Service's interaction with other U.S. Presidents such as Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lyndon Johnson, to name but a few, although the agents that protected President John F. Kennedy are his primary focus.
Palamara is also the author of JFK: The Medical Evidence Reference.
MusicPalamara is also an accomplished guitarist, performing in the original, progressive hard rock bands Seance, Entourage, Diamond Haze, and now Silent Choir (featured on college and foreign radio, in international fanzines and magazines, on cable access television, on the internet, and on YouTube).
http://www.youtube.com/user/VincePalamara
http://www.myspace.com/vincepalamara
http://twitter.com/vincepalamara
http://www.facebook.com/vince.palamarahttp://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/http://vincepalamarasecretservicejfk.blogspot.com/I am in over 50 other author's books to date, including:
"RECLAIMING HISTORY: THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY" (2007) BY VINCE BUGLIOSI: 16 pages, inc. the disc, biblio., index, & text
"FOUR DAYS IN NOVEMBER" by Vincent Bugliosi (2008)
Vince Bugliosi letter to Vince Palamara dated 7/14/07:"I want you to know that I am very impressed with your research abilities and the enormous amount of work you put into your investigation of the Secret Service regarding the assassination. You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination. I agree with you that they did not do a good job protecting the president (e.g. see p. 1443 of my book)..."
"FINAL REPORT OF THE ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD" (1998) [ALSO ONLINE] [Given to President Clinton, Trent Lott, & Newt Gingrich!]
"BROTHERS" (2007) by David Talbot
In all versions of "THE SECRET SERVICE: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF AN ENIGMATIC AGENCY" (2005) BY PHILLIP H. MELANSON WITH PETER F. STEVENS--- see especially *updated and revised version with different cover*
"MURDER IN DEALEY PLAZA" (2000) BY JAMES FETZER [2 whole chapters+; favorable mention by Publisher's Weekly; Amazon.Com "best-seller"] Publisher's Weekly, 8/28/00: "A compendium of recent thought and discovery about the Kennedy assassination, this volume makes a case for official malfeasance and against the "lone gunman" explanation...Vincent Palamara names several Secret Service agents who he believes may have been compromised...This coolly angry dismantling of the theories of the Warren commission and lone-gunman supporters like Gerald Posner will be fodder for conspiracy theorists. "

Kennedy Detail Gerald Blaine

Oswald did it...and JFK helped, too?


As the leading civilian authority on the Secret Service, especially regarding the JFK/ LBJ era, and as someone who interviewed and/ or corresponded with close to 80 former agents between 1990-2006 (roughly double the number of former agents interviewed for this book), I was, needless to say, very much interested in what former agent and author Gerald Blaine (a nice gentleman I spoke to twice and corresponded with several times via e-mail), along with co-author Lisa McCubbin and fellow former agent Clint Hill (a very close friend of Blaine's to whom I had sent a 22-page letter to and spoke to very briefly and who also wrote the Foreword), had to say about President Kennedy and the tragic events of November 22, 1963, when the Secret Service failed in the worst way, costing the nation the life of our President. As a total stranger and an outsider, my contacts with the former agents were very much in the "cross examination" mode (often eliciting begrudging, not-too-friendly responses), while, as a trusted insider, it is fair to say that Blaine's contacts would be of the "direct/ friendly examination" variety. This dichotomy will become important for a number of reasons.

I am as certain as a human being can be that it was my lengthy letter to Clint Hill that led to the genesis of this book----I sent it in June of 2005 and received a very cantankerous "non-reply" when I phoned the gentleman this same time period. Also, during this very same time period, as Blaine admitted to the Daily Sentinel's Bob Silbernagel for his 5/23/10 article, Blaine began contacting as many living former agents who served President Kennedy for his book as he could  (it is important to note that I also made contacts with Mr. Blaine during this time period, as well). Why am I so certain that my letter was a catalyst? As an ardent critic of the Secret Service's performance in Dallas (going much further than the two government "investigations", the Warren Commission and the HSCA), I sent Mr. Hill, in effect, a "Cliff Notes" version of my research for my own book ("Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President"), spelling out why I came to be certain that fellow former agents Floyd Boring (the number two agent on the Kennedy Detail and the Secret Service planner of the Texas trip), Shift Leader Emory Roberts (the commander of the agents in the follow-up car in Dallas), and William Greer (the driver of JFK's limousine on 11/22/63) were grossly negligent before, during, and after JFK was assassinated. Judging by Mr. Hill's "response" (or lack thereof), my attempt to address my concerns did not go over very well, to put it mildly.

As it bears directly on "The Kennedy Detail" , just what specifically are my concerns? Simply put: many of these former agents (and several White House aides), including several who passed away years before this book was even a thought, such as the number one agent on the Kennedy Detail, Gerald Behn; one of the three Shift Leaders, Arthur Godfrey;  the number two agent on LBJ's detail (who ALSO had protected JFK), Rufus Youngblood; Sam Kinney, the driver of the follow-up car in Dallas; Robert Bouck, the Special-Agent-In-Charge of the Protective Research Section; Frank Stoner of the Protective Research Section; Maurice Martineau, the Acting-Special- Agent- In- Charge of the Chicago Office who protected JFK from '61-'63 whenever he came to the area; John Norris of the Uniformed Division;  Dave Powers, the former curator of the JFK Library who rode in the follow-up car many times, including on 11/22/63; author Helen O'Donnell, daughter of the late Ken O'Donnell, JFK's Chief of Staff (based on her memory and her father's many audio tapes); and many others, told me, in no uncertain terms, that President Kennedy was a very nice man, NEVER interfered with the actions of the Secret Service, and, most importantly, DID NOT ORDER THE AGENTS OFF HIS CAR (nor did O'Donnell, as verified by the aforementioned Helen O'Donnell, Art Godfrey, and Sam Kinney and, by extension, Dave Powers)! With regard to the Tampa, FL trip of 11/18/63, not only do many existing films and photos all along the long motorcade route depict agents on the rear of JFK's car, Congressman Sam Gibbons, who RODE IN THE CAR WITH JFK, told me that he heard no such order from JFK for the agents to be removed in the first place AND that the agents rode the rear bumper all the way. Surprisingly, the number two agent, Floyd Boring (who passed away 2/1/08 and to whom I spoke to twice and corresponded with once), told me the same thing: namely, that the "Get-The-Ivy-League-Charlatans-Off-The-Limo" tale (first told by the late author William Manchester, who had interviewed Gerald Blaine, Clint Hill, and Emory Roberts, but not Boring) is false---Boring never said that to him, never spoke to Manchester in any case, the tale is not true, and that, once again, JFK was a very nice man, very cooperative with the Secret Service, and never interfered with their actions at all! Agents of the Kennedy Detail who conveyed similar knowledge to myself---that JFK never interfered with their actions--- were Walt Coughlin, Winston Lawson (the lead advance agent for Dallas), Don Lawton (who rode on the rear of the car 11/18/63), Abe Bolden, Robert Lilley, Frank Yeager, Gerald O'Rourke, Sam Sulliman, Vince Mroz (now deceased), Larry Newman, and, quite surprisingly, Gerald Blaine himself, a little over a year before he began writing his book!

Although very well written, along with some nice photographs, as well, "The Kennedy Detail" is really a thinly veiled attempt to rewrite history (a la Gerald Posner and Vince Bugliosi, who believe 11/22/63 was the act of a single lone man) and absolve the agents of their collective survivor's guilt (and to counter the prolific writings of a certain reviewer). In the eyes of those from "The Kennedy Detail", the assassination was the act of TWO "lone men": Oswald, who pulled the trigger, and JFK, who set himself up as the target. Simply put: President Kennedy WAS indeed a very nice man, did not interfere with the actions of the Secret Service, did not order the agents off his limousine (in Tampa, in Dallas, or elsewhere), and did not have his staff convey any anti-security sentiments, either. The sheer force and power of what these men all told me, a complete stranger, in correspondence and on the phone, is all the more strong because, not only did they have a vested interest to protect themselves, the vast majority believe that Oswald acted alone and that all official "stories" are correct. Floyd Boring, as agency planner of the fateful trip, in spite of what he forcefully stated to me, did indeed convey the exaggerated---some would say false--notion that JFK had asked that the agents remove themselves from the car 4 short days before Dallas, taking it upon himself to tell several Dallas agents, depending on who you choose to believe, either as an "anecdote" of alleged presidential kindness and consideration in not wanting to have the agents "over exert" themselves (what Boring told the ARRB's Doug Horne in 1996) or a strict "presidential admonition" to stay off the car (as Clint Hill conveyed to the Warren Commission's Arlen Specter, under oath, in 1964). In addition, the motorcycle escort was reduced to (as the HSCA put it) a "uniquely insecure" smaller formation for Dallas, allegedly because, as Boring told the ARRB (and as Win Lawson, assigned to the Dallas trip by Boring [and who would have been merely following orders], told the Warren Commission under oath), JFK allegedly didn't like alot of noise from motorcycles, although he had no problem in countless prior motorcades, including that very same morning in Fort Worth and the day before in San Antonio and Houston. Emory Roberts ordered an agent back from JFK's limo at Love Field (as this reviewer discovered back in 1991 and  had popularized for the first time back in 1995 and, again, in 2003 on The History Channel, long before this clip became something of an internet sensation), recalled an agent during the shooting and, as Sam Kinney told me, ordered the men on the follow-up car not to move! For his part, Bill Greer slowed the President's car down during the shooting, twice looked back at JFK, and disobeyed Roy Kellerman's order to get out line (and denied all of this to the Warren Commission). Coupled with several---many?---of the agent's stated anger about JFK's private life (as stated to author Seymour Hersh, among others), these actions, inactions, and feelings are cause for concern.

That said, the vast majority of these men (Blaine included) are honorable former government employees that were merely following orders on that fateful day in Dallas. In light of the work of this reviewer, future pensions, professional and personal reputations, and so forth, "The Kennedy Detail" makes perfect sense. After the reviewer's letter to Clint Hill, it truly WAS "a book that HAD to be written".

The DARK side of the Kennedy Detail II

Agent Gerald W. O'Rourke
        Agent Jerry O’Rourke was part of the shift consisting of ATSAIC Arthur L. Godfrey-shift leader, SA Gerald S. Blaine, SA Kenneth S. Giannoules, SA Paul A. Burns, and  SA Robert R. Faison. This group of men arrived in Fort Worth from Washington, D.C. at 2:15 p.m. on 11/21/63 for duty at the Hotel Texas as part of the 4p.m.-12 min shift (JFK arrived 11:50 p.m., ten minutes until midnight). After having helped protect the President during the morning of 11/22/63 in Fort Worth (as part of the 12 Midnight to 8 a.m. shift), this coterie of agents proceeded on to Austin for JFK’s proposed stop after his Dallas trip. Sources-RIF#1541000110104; 1541000110064; 1541000110057; 1541000110050;
1541000110044; 1541000110033; 18 H 779; Air Force One radio tapes/ transcripts; Bill Moyers' interview on A&E 1992; "Death of a President", p.317
  Blaine went on to become a member of the Overseas Security Advisory Council---OSAC---for the U.S. Department of State, in his capacity as the OSAC Private Sector Representative representing the IBM Corporation and, later, as the Director of International Security for the ARCO International Oil and Gas Company. O’Rourke waited nearly 40 years to break his silence---it was worth the wait “Ex-agent refuses to toe party line on JFK slaying” By Ellen Miller, Special To The News November 20, 2003. RockyMountainNews.Com
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/state/article/0,1299,DRMN_21_2442956,00.html

: “Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone when he killed President John F. Kennedy, a retired agent said Wednesday, and the president died because Secret Service agents failed at their jobs. "Officially, the answer to Oswald when somebody asks – because we were ordered to say it - is that the Warren Commission found that he acted alone," retired agent Jerry O'Rourke said. "But was there more than one gunman? Yes, personally I believe so. And my personal opinion about Jack Ruby is that he was paid to kill Oswald." O'Rourke grew up in Telluride and attended Western State and Regis colleges, then spent 22 years in the Secret Service. Now retired and back home, he spoke Wednesday to the downtown Grand Junction Rotary Club. O'Rourke said his group of agents, about 10 of them, had protected Kennedy the morning of Nov. 22, 1963, at a breakfast speech in Fort Worth. Then the group left by air for Austin, the next stop planned for the president's Texas tour.
        "We got the word (of the assassination) in the air, and we didn't believe it at first," he said. "We were joking. But later, most of the agents had tears in their eyes. Agents believed in Kennedy, and we knew we failed our job in Dallas.” After his White House tour ended during Johnson's presidency, O'Rourke spent a year in the Secret Service intelligence division, which offered him glimpses into the investigation of Kennedy's death.
        Those glimpses, and the accounts of other agents, have convinced O'Rourke that Oswald didn't act  alone. He cited several reasons:
        Kennedy had a number of enemies, any of whom could have plotted against him. They included Southerners angered by his insistence on civil rights; organized crime; labor unions unhappy with investigations of them by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; Cuban dissidents angry over the failed Bay of Pigs invasion; and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
        The shots were impossible to make. O'Rourke learned to shoot as a boy and trained as a marksman in the military. He said his visits to Oswald's perch at the Texas Book Depository convince him that no one could have fired a rifle three times so quickly, hitting the president and Texas Gov. John Connally.
         The trajectory of one of the shots could not have been made from a gunman on the sixth floor of the Texas Book Depository. The shot entered Kennedy's body at his lower back and traveled up, to exit near his throat.
        The circumstances of the autopsy were irregular. Texas law requires autopsies to be done in state, but agents, acting on the orders of White House, took Kennedy's body back to Washington, D.C. The autopsy was performed at Bethesda Naval Medical Center under secrecy that prevails to this day.
        Evidence was destroyed. O'Rourke said that on the day of the assassination, one agent was ordered to clean out the cars used in the motorcade, getting rid of blood and other evidence. The agent told O'Rourke that he found a piece of skull, asked the White House doctor what to do with it, and was told to destroy it.
        Instructions were given to lie. The agent in charge of motorcade protection [presumably Kellerman] told O'Rourke that he was told by the Warren Commission during his testimony that he did not hear a fourth shot and he did not see someone running across the grassy knoll. But the agent insisted that his account was accurate.
        Evidence about the shots is in conflict. An open microphone on a motorcycle in the motorcade picked up four shots, not three.
        "In my opinion, Hoover wanted the commission to find that Oswald acted alone," O'Rourke said. "The complete file won't be released until 2027, and the reason for that is most of us will be dead by then [emphasis added]." (Gerald Blaine wrote the author on 6/12/05: “I did not hear Jerry O'rourke's comments, but I cannot even imagine an agent who went through the whole thing expressing a conspiracy theory, but everyone is entitled to their own thoughts. My study and evaluation over the years, based upon the threat scenario's we had to deal with pointed to Oswald's acting alone”)
        O’Rourke wrote the author: “"Did President Kennedy order us (agents) off the steps of the limo? To my knowledge President Kennedy never ordered us to leave the limo...President Kennedy was easy to protect as he completely trusted the agents of the Secret Service. We always had to be entirely honest with him and up front so we did not lose his trust...The bubble top was plastic and wasn't even bullet resistant but it is possible it could have deflected the bullet if the bullet was not coming straight on." Letter to author dated 1/15/04
 However, O’Rourke would not respond to a second letter from the author and did not wish to speak further about the matters at hand when contacted by phone on 2/11/04.
        That said, O’Rourke did consent to corresponding with the author via e-mail on 6/17/05 and 6/18/05---the former agent wrote: “Keep in mind, some of the former agents you interview are not going to be receptive to you. Most don’t mind talking about the assassination but they still are very protective. Also, many continue to have some problems (mental?) dealing with what they feel as a failure on their part…Some of the retired agents have contested my beliefs on the assassination but most of those agents were still in diapers when 11/22/63 [the assassination] came about. I always answer them by stating, ‘I was there, were you?’ Some of those guys you interviewed are great guys while the others are…[ O’Rourke ended this comment in this fashion].” O’Rourke added: “As I told you [,] a couple agents have problems with the assassination, Clint [Hill] being one. He is a good friend of mine but I have not seen him in 25 years…Yes, Clint still has problems with 11/22/63…Again, there are a lot of “people” (and agents) that disagree with my findings [regarding] Nov. 22nd but they have not done any research…I have visited with several of the agents that were right with JFK, at the time, and plied them with drink [!] When all of the records are completely released [,] we will know [what happened], if [we are] still alive.”
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Agent Thomas B. Shipman (White House Garage Detail, DIED BEFORE THE DALLAS TRIP) [include video]
A Major discovery by the author was made when perusing a passage buried in Col. George J. McNally's Page 211. Col. George J. McNally was the first commanding officer of the White House Army Signal Agency, and its successor, the White House Communications Agency (WHCA) from 1941 until his retirement in 1965. Before that, McNally was an agent of the United States Secret Service (1935-1941). McNally was in the midst of finishing a book when he died of a heart attack on 8/11/70 (he is interred in Arlington National Cemetery). The name of McNally's book, not released until 1982 (with the help of his widow and the 1600 Communications Assoc.), is "A Million Miles of Presidents. “Among countless other trips (Truman-Johnson), McNally was on the Texas trip, working closely with Chief Warrant Officer Arthur W. Bales, Jr.and Ira Gearhart, a.k.a. The Bagman (these two men rode near the end of the motorcade in the White House Signal Corps car.) For his part, McNally stayed behind at the Love Field terminal to have lunch and to check on the upcoming Austin part of the trip to see if the communication lines were working. [McNally was interviewed 4 times for Manchester's "The Death of a President" and appears on one page of Bishop's "The Day Kennedy Was Shot." In addition, McNally's name appears several times during agent Robert Bouck's JFK Library Oral History, as McNally played a critical role in the White House taping system. Finally, McNally was one of the original members of founder Floyd Boring's Association of Former Agents of the United States Secret Service in 1969]
 very obscure and non-indexed book entitled "A Million Miles of Presidents"---the relevant passage reads:  "One of the President's drivers, Tom Shipman, died suddenly."
In the chronology of McNally's narrative, after discussing the death of baby Patrick Kennedy (Aug. 1963) and the 11-state "Conservation Tour"(late September 1963), this would seem to indicate a time period of around Sept. 1963 for Shipman's death (McNally also mentions the death of Administrative Officer Frank Sanderson who died in May 1963, as verified by an internet search at Ancestry.Com and at other sites. Strangely, no death for a "Tom" or "Thomas" Shipman is listed for 1963.) However---Secret Service SA Tom Shipman was on the "Conservation Tour," as Office -of-the- Naval- Aide records for this trip reveal. In fact, Shipman rode on Helicopter #2 from the South Lawn of the White House on the way to Andrews Air Force Base on 9/24/63 with Ken O'Donnell, SA Gerald Blaine, SA Paul Burns, and SA William Greer. Also, Shipman is listed in the Protective Survey Report (written 9/20/63) for the 9/24/63 Milford, PA stop. RIF#180-10089-10262
 Previously, Shipman had been on JFK's 3/23/63 trip to Chicago, IL, driving the follow-up car. RIF#154-10003-10012
 Sam Kinney told the author: “[fellow agent/ driver] Deeter B. [Flohr, Ike’s driver] and I were buddies-traveled a lot together; Tom Shipman, Deeter B., and myself.” Author’s interview with Kinney, 4/15/94
 Former agent Darwin Horn wrote: “Shipman was a driver for many years with Dick Flore [sic] and Morgan Gies.” E-mail to author dated 2/25/04

If that wasn't enough, it appears that there were two new additions to the regular White House Garage (chauffeur) detail in Oct./ Nov. 1963, in addition to veterans SA Samuel A. Kinney, SA George W. Hickey, SA William R. Greer, Special Officer (SO/ Uniformed Division) William C. Davis, WH Policeman James M. Carter, and SAIC Morgan L. Gies: SA Henry J. Rybka Rybka was a Special Officer and member of JFK’s Inaugural Detail: Protective Survey Report dated 1/16/61 Re: Inaugural Activities of the President on January 20, 1961, conducted by SAIC James M. Beary (1-15 [Washington Field Office]) and SA H.S. Knight (1-16 [WHD])
 (attending Treasury School from 11/1/63 to 11/8/63 and who would go on to be recalled by Agent Roberts at Love Field) and SA Andrew M. Hutch (who doesn't join the detail until 11/18/63, having previously been a White House Policeman). Secret Service Shift Reports for November 1963, inc. 11/1/ 63:RIF# 1541000110180; 11//2/63: RIF#1541000110173; 11/3/63:RIF#1541000110167; 11/4/63: RIF# 1541000110160; 11/5/63: RIF# 1541000110153; 11/6/63: RIF# 1541000110146; 11/7/63: RIF# 1541000110139; 11/8/63: RIF#1541000110132; 11/18/63: RIF#1541000110062; 11/22/63: RIF# 1541000110034

From the record, then, it appears Shipman died suddenly sometime between October 3 and November 1 1963. It would be nice to have the travel logs for this time period, but, as previously noted, the Secret Service destroyed them in January 1995:
Once again, from the Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board---"However, in January 1995, the Secret Service destroyed presidential protection survey reports for some of President Kennedy's trips in the fall of 1963. The Review Board learned of the destruction approximately one week after the Secret Service destroyed them, when the Board was drafting its request for additional information. The Board believed that the Secret Service files on the President's travel in the weeks preceding his murder would be relevant." Page 149.

WHY the destruction? WHERE is Shipman's death certificate?
SA Tom Shipman died in late 1963, before the Texas trip. This was the extent of the author’s knowledge from 1997, the time of discovery, until 1999, when the author came across an online website dedicated to fallen officers that listed Shipman’s middle initial Not long after the author’s discovery, the website could no longer be accessed. As of 12/1/03, this website, by the Federal Law Enforcement Foundation, has Shipman and others listed:
http://www.federallawenforcement.com/fallenssa.htm

 and, most importantly, on 7/26/01, when the following information was discovered by the author, once again via the internet:         THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER AGENTS OF THE SECRET SERVICE'S website http://www.oldstar.org/In_Memoriam.html

Here is another great source of information online: http://www.aorp.org/deceasedsort.html
 lists 34 agents that passed away in the line of duty---out of literally thousands of men and women---since the late nineteenth century. The ONLY JFK-era agent listed is White House Garage/ Chauffeur Special Agent THOMAS B. SHIPMAN: "October 14, 1963: Died of a heart attack while on a presidential protective assignment at Camp David, Maryland."
Because of Shipman's death, Bill Greer drove JFK in Dallas and his immediate replacement, Henry J. Rybka  (fresh from Treasury School) was recalled at Love Field by Roberts! Former agent Gerald Blaine told the author that Kinney, Shipman, and Greer were “the three consistent ones” that drove JFK’s car (commenting that Greer “usually” did), also adding that Shipman and Kinney drove the follow-up car, as well. Author’s interview with Blaine, 2/7/04
 Winston Lawson wrote the author: “Tom Shipman, also a driver, died of a heart attack while up at Camp David, prior to retirement. I don’t know the year and couldn’t find out. I believe Sam Kinney found his body. They would have roomed together in one of the cabins up there.” Letter to author dated 1/20/04
 Former agent Vincent Mroz told the author that Shipman was “in his 40’s or early 50’s.” Author’s interview with Mroz, 2/7/04
 
What is even more amazing about Shipman’s death is the fact that, out of the literally thousands of agents who have come and gone since the 19th century, as mentioned above, only 34 are listed By comparison, the sister agency ATF’s list dwarfs the Secret Service’s. In addition, it was reported: “In 1973, agent Jim Connally, who’d had a drinking problem, took his own life.” [Rush (Venker), page 216]. Agent Jim Kalafatis said: “We had two [unnamed] agents die within a month, of sudden heart attacks.” [“The Secret Service,” page 264] Donald Robinson died 3/5/83, while George LaBarge died 4/5/83. In addition, a spokesman for the agency stated: “As of 2003, we have lost 34 employees as a result of on-duty incidents.” See:
http://www.secretservice.gov/kids_faq.shtml

, including the 5 agents who died tragically in the 4/19/95 Oklahoma City bombing, Leslie Coffelt (the Uniformed Division officer who died on 11/1/50), 5 others who died in the 1990’s, 7 who died in the 1980’s, 2 who died in the 1970’s (inc. J. Clifford Dietrich, who died in a helicopter crash on 5/26/73), 1 other who died in the 1960’s (Thomas Wooge Wooge is pictured on pages 64, 67, & 70 from the AFAUSSS book from 1991
, on 10/17/68) The AFAUSS (new) website had this information: “Agent Thomas K. Wooge - October 17, 1968: Died of a heart attack while protecting a Presidential candidate in Rochester, New York.”
http://www.oldstar.org/In_Memoriam.html

, 1 who died in the 1940’s (11/8/40, to be exact), 3 who died in the 1930’s, 2 who passed away in the 1920’s, and 2  who died in the 1900’s. That’s a very small, sad grouping to be in, indeed. “High Interest Books: Secret Service,” a 48-page book for young people written by Mark Beyer in 2003 (Children’s Press, a Division of Scholastic Incorporated), states on page 33: “Over thirty people have died while working as Secret Service agents.”
 (Interestingly, advance man Marty Underwood told author Harry Livingstone-- "There were a couple of suicides in the thing, with the Secret Service and everything..." Livingstone: "Do you remember who committed suicide?" Underwood: "I don't remember. I think there were a couple..." [Underwood is then cut off by Livingstone] “High Treason 2,” page 439
 Also, an unnamed agent took his own life "in the late Sixties, in Washington, with his own weapon. There were signs he was beginning to buckle," as former agent Chuck Rochner explained to fellow former agent Marty Venker. "Confessions of an Ex-Secret Service Agent," pp.216-217
 Former agent Darwin Horn wrote: “I cannot recall the name of the SA who killed himself in the late 60's. I seem to recall something of that nature occurring though.” E-mail to author dated 3/2/04
)

Conclusion-One wonders what would have happened in Dallas if Shipman, not Greer, was behind the wheel of President Kennedy’s limousine during the shooting…a very convenient death, indeed. A picture of Agent Shipman driving JFK’s car (alongside ASAIC Floyd Boring) can be found on page 33 of the magazine “One Dozen Red Roses: The Life Story of Jacqueline Kennedy” (Washington, D.C.: Tatler Publishing Co., 1964) [kindly identified by former agent Win Lawson for the author on 2/17/04]
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More troubling are the revelations Tim McIntyre and three of his Secret Service colleagues shared with author Seymour Hersh in 1997 For Hersh’s book “The Dark Side of Camelot” (Boston: Little Brown, 1997).
---and, soon after, on ABC television “Dangerous World: The Kennedy Years,” 12/4/97, ABC, hosted by Peter Jennings. Former CBS newsman Marvin Kalb writes on page four of his book “One Scandalous Story” about an incident which occurred in September 1963 in which he stumbled upon the Secret Service escorting “a woman with stunningly attractive legs” up a private elevator in New York’s Carlyle Hotel where President Kennedy was staying. The panicked Secret Service knocked Kalb flat on the floor to prevent him from getting a good look at the woman! NY Times reporter R.W. Apple also related to Kalb that he saw a beautiful young woman escorted into JFK’s hotel suite at the Carlyle in 1963.
---concerning JFK’s private life (and, indirectly, Emory Roberts)…but not for the reason the reader might think: a disturbing and alarming mindset was demonstrated by these men concerning the president they were sworn to protect. As McIntyre put it: "His shift supervisor, the highly respected Emory Roberts, took him aside and warned...that 'you're going to see  a lot of shit around here. Stuff with the President. Just forget about it. Keep it to yourself. Don't even talk to your wife'...Roberts was nervous about it. Emory would say, McIntyre recalled with a laugh, 'How in the hell do you know what's going on? He could be hurt in there. What if one bites him' in a sensitive area? Roberts 'talked about it a lot', McIntyre said. 'Bites'... In McIntyre's view, a public scandal about Kennedy's incessant womanizing was inevitable. 'It would have had to come out in the next year or so. In the campaign, maybe'. McIntyre said he and some of his colleagues...felt abused by their service on behalf of President Kennedy...McIntyre said he eventually realized that he had compromised his law enforcement beliefs to the point where he wondered whether it was 'time to get out of there. I was disappointed by what I saw' [emphasis added].” McIntyre repeated the Roberts’ story on ABC (without naming Emory), with this comment included: “Prostitution-that’s illegal. A procurement is illegal. And if you have a procurer with prostitutes paraded in front of you, then, as a sworn law enforcement officer, you’re asking yourself, ‘well, what do they think of us’?” McIntyre felt this way after having only spent a VERY brief time with JFK before the assassination: he joined the WHD in the fall of 1963 Hersh, pages 240-241.
 (fellow former agent Gerald Blaine confirmed to the author on 6/10/05 that McIntyre was indeed “brand new” and lacked experience)! In addition, these feelings of anger and impotence-- especially by Roberts and McIntyre—loom large in the context of the actions and inactions of the Secret Service on 11/22/63. Soon after the airing of the aforementioned television program, Clinton Secret Service Director Lewis C. Merletti wrote a letter to 3,200 current and 500 former agents reminding them not to talk about "any aspect of the personal lives of our protectees." He further reminded the agents to recall their commission book oath, "to be worthy of trust and confidence." Merletti said this "confidence ... should continue forever." Wire service story picked up by many newspapers and media outlets, an example of which was “The Chattanooga Times” in an article written by Sandra Sobieraj on 12/18/97.
 After all, this is the Secret Service’s motto: Worthy of Trust and Confidence. “Extreme Careers-Secret Service Agents: Life Protecting the President” by David Seidman (New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc., 2003), pages 9 and 55. See also the 2004 National Geographic documentary “Inside The U.S. Secret Service”
 In fact, the Former Secret Service agent’s association censured all four of the agents who spoke to Hersh for speaking about President Kennedy’s private life. “The Arrogance of Power” by Anthony Summers (Penguin: reissue edition), page 511.
 For his part, fellow former agent J. Frank Yeager, also a Texas trip veteran, wrote: “I cannot speak for McIntyre. I personally don’t believe that the President’s personal life should be public information.” Letter to author dated 1/24/04
 Former agent Walt Coughlin weighed in on the situation: “It was their rite [sic] to say it but I wish they had not. I would never say anything bad (of a personal nature) against a protectee. We are there by law, not as a guest!” E-mail to author dated 2/22/04
 Coughlin later wrote the author: “[Tony] Sherman and [Larry] Newman got crossways with AFAUSSS for "talking about personal incidents" of JFK [.] Also Joe Paolella and Tim MacIntyre.” E-mail to author dated 4/27/05


An unnamed agent of the era spoke to author Philip Melanson on 1/9/2002 and stated that, while he conceded that President Kennedy was a womanizer, “it was not on the sordid scale of the four agents’ claims…The retired agent also contests the Hersh agents’ claims that Kennedy tarnished the office, and offers: “Kennedy had the most respect for the office of any president I have seen”…the agent is questioning the accuracy, scale, and the sheer venom, in his opinion, of the four accounts…He adds angrily, “I’ve never heard any agent talk about a president that way.” “The Secret Service: The Hidden History of an Enigmatic Agency” by Philip H. Melanson with Peter F. Stevens, 2003, pages 309-310.
 Needless to say, this author agrees with this former agent’s account to Melanson. So, if these stories have been exaggerated (and even if they haven’t), WHY all the ire? If McIntyre and, by extension, Roberts felt this way before Dallas, and there’s every reason to believe they in fact did, the implications for their subsequent actions---or lack thereof---are frightening. At least the other three agents---Joseph Paolella, Tony Sherman, and Larry Newman---were not on Kennedy’s detail on the Texas trip, although that’s certainly no excuse for their ill feelings. As Agent Marty Venker wrote: “Goddamn, I was protecting these guys. Once you got your feeling involved, it made it that much harder to step in front of a bullet. You might think, at the last minute, 'How do I feel about this guy?' I'd just as soon not know what he stood for." Rush (Venker), page 59
 Agent Dennis McCarthy reflected: " They [Secret Service] are around politicians, often some of the most powerful ones in the world, much of the time and frequently see these men and women at their worst as well as at their best." "Protecting the President,” page 31.
 Agent Ron Williams wrote: “[Regarding President Bill Clinton] The primary reason I retired was because I had become disenchanted with the egotistical arrogance of the Clinton staff and because I saw character flaws in Clinton that I had not seen in the five past presidents I had protected since 1970. His attention to image and style but lack of substance and character was evident in private. He was the ultimate con man… I find myself amazed that a majority of the American people still are buying this con man… My intuition in 1992 was right. Bill Clinton lacks substance and character. I just wish the American people felt values, substance, and character were important.” Orange County Register, 10/31/96.”I retired from the United States Secret Service as the Agent in charge of protection for the Los Angeles area immediately after Clinton was elected president in 1992.”

How similar were these other agents’ feelings about JFK to those of their colleague McIntyre (and presumably, by extension, Roberts)? Very---Tony Sherman, who spent two years at the White House with JFK: "I wanted out...I didn't want a part of it...I got mad...I got angry at any president who doesn't treat the White House like I think he should..." Hersh, pages 241-243.
  Sherman added: "Seventy to eighty percent of the agents thought it was nuts… Some of us were brought up the right way. Our mothers and fathers didn't do it. We lived in another world. Suddenly, I'm Joe Agent here. I'm looking at the president of the United States and telling myself, 'This is the White House and we protect the White House.'" “The Atlantic Online,” January 1998.
 On the ABC special, Sherman related a tale of JFK and prostitutes that occurred during the President’s trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, in June of 1963 (incidentally, two clips are shown of this trip, depicting agents running with the limousine on all four corners of the limousine during the motorcade, motorcycles beside JFK, and SAIC Behn on the trip, among other things). Sherman said: “The Honolulu episode made me angry. It did make me angry…I’m not a holier-than-thou guy…but he shouldn’t be doing this in public.” The agent also added that this debauchery “continued constantly” and was “a regular thing.” Larry Newman: " It [JFK's behavior] caused a lot of morale problems with the Secret Service...you felt impotent and you couldn't do your job. It was frustrating...[emphasis added]" Hersh, page 230
 On the ABC special, Newman mentioned JFK’s sexual trysts with White House secretaries who were known by the nicknames of “Fiddle” and “Faddle.” The agent also said that this facet of JFK made you not want to associate with the man in any way. Joseph Paolella: " [He] acknowledged that the Secret Service's socializing intensified each year of the Kennedy administration, to a point where, by late 1963, a few members of the presidential detail were regularly remaining in bars until the early morning hours [emphasis added]." Hersh, page 244
  This is corroborated by what Abraham Bolden told the author, and it also is best exemplified by the drinking incident of 11/21-11/22/63. Agent Tony Sherman also told author Edward Klein: “His womanizing was so routine and common…that we slipped into the nefarious duty of protecting Kennedy from his wife by alerting him is she was returning to the White House unexpectedly…Some agents felt that if the President could get away with this kind of stuff, so could they…Drinking, partying, and sex became part of traveling with the President” “The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years” by Edward Klein (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2003), pages 171 and 173
 Agent Larry Newman wasn’t finished, either---he spoke at even greater length to author Barbara Leaming about JFK’s womanizing several years later. "Mrs. Kennedy: The Missing History of the Kennedy Years" by Barbara Leaming (Free Press, 2002). See especially pages 61-63, 142, 167, 204, and 252-253 Newman also spoke to author Edward Klein: “Just Jackie: Her Private Years” by Edward Klein (Ballantine Books, 1999), page 374, and is acknowledged for his help in “The Fourth Perimeter” by Tim Green (Warner Books, 2003)
 (Author Palamara did contact Newman, Sherman, Paolella, and McIntyre but did not discuss JFK’s womanizing at any length.) Incredulously, Floyd Boring stated: “I can’t recall---and I was there the entire time during the president’s administration and prior to the president’s administration---and I know I can never recall at any time the president meeting with any girl. Everything I’ve ever seen the man do was with a moral attitude…Never seen the girl [Judith Campbell Exner]. Never heard her name until I read it in the paper…wouldn’t know her [Mary Pinchot Meyer]…I never at any time had ever seen the president with Frank Sinatra…at no time was Frank Sinatra at the President’s house (!)” Boring’s JFK Library oral history, 2/25/76, released 1998.  For a picture of Agent Boring right in front of  to Marilyn Monroe, see page 217 of Carl Sferrazza Anthony’s “The Kennedy W hite House” (New York: Touchstone, 2001). To be fair, just with regard to Campbell and Meyers, SAIC Behn ALSO echoed the same lack of knowledge as Boring [JFK Library oral history, 2/24/76]. See also “The Arrogance of Power” by Anthony Summers (Penguin: reissue edition), page 511
 Regarding Agent Boring, former agent Larry Newman told the author, “He’s been a proponent that JFK wasn’t a womanizer.” Author’s interview with Newman, 2/7/04
 Former ASAIC of the Los Angeles office Darwin David Horn, Sr. wrote the author: “Never saw Marilyn Monroe...ever.” E-mail to author dated 1/30/04
 (Horn later wrote: “Never saw Marilyn Monroe with him but wouldn't tell you if I had.” E-mail to author dated 2/28/04
) Horn also wrote: “Never saw JFK and Sinatra together.” E-mail to author dated 2/26/04
 Finally, former Chief James Rowley stated to the JFK Library in 1976: “I never saw or heard anything [regarding allegations of women and JFK]...I had never heard or saw anything that would indicate any truth to it, because certainly any agent on the detail that saw anything like that naturally would report it [!] But I hadn't received...[ellipsis in text]...This was all a surprise to me when I read these so-called stories." James J. Rowley Oral History, JFK Library, 3/29/76