Earl Warren, hijo de un inmigrante noruego que trabajaba para el Ferrocarril del Pacífico Sur, nació en Los Ángeles, California, en 1891. Warren obtuvo una licenciatura en derecho de la Universidad de California en 1912. Trabajó como abogado en California antes de ser elegido fiscal de distrito del condado de Alameda en 1925.
En noviembre de 1938, Culbert Olsen fue elegido gobernador de California, el primer miembro del Partido Demócrata, en ocupar este cargo durante cuarenta y cuatro años. Al año siguiente, Warren, miembro del Partido Republicano, fue nombrado fiscal general de California. Uno de los primeros actos de Olsen fue indultar a Tom Mooney, un líder sindical que había sido condenado por un atentado con bomba ocurrido en San Francisco en 1916. Aunque existían pruebas sólidas de que el fiscal de distrito de la época, Charles Fickert, había incriminado a Mooney, el Los gobernadores republicanos durante este período se negaron a ordenar su liberación. En octubre de 1939, Olsen perdonó a Warren Billings, un amigo de Mooney que también había sido encarcelado por el atentado. Warren no estuvo de acuerdo con las acciones de Olsen. Como miembro de la Comisión de Calificaciones Judiciales del estado, bloqueó la confirmación del candidato de Olsen a la Corte Suprema del estado, Max Radin, un hombre que consideraba demasiado radical para este puesto.
Warren también molestó a los liberales y defensores de los derechos humanos por el papel que desempeñó en el trato con las personas de ascendencia japonesa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La mayoría de estas personas vivían en California. Después del bombardeo de Pearl Harbor, estas personas fueron clasificadas como alienígenas enemigos. Warren, como fiscal general, instó a que estas personas fueran internadas.
El 29 de enero de 1942, el fiscal general de los Estados Unidos, Francis Biddle, estableció una serie de áreas de seguridad en la costa oeste de California. También anunció que todos los extranjeros enemigos deberían ser retirados de estas áreas de seguridad. Tres semanas después, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autorizó la construcción de campos de reubicación para los estadounidenses de origen japonés que fueran trasladados de sus hogares. Durante los meses siguientes se construyeron diez campamentos permanentes para albergar a más de 110.000 estadounidenses de origen japonés que habían sido retirados de las áreas de seguridad. Estas personas fueron privadas de sus viviendas, de sus trabajos y de sus derechos constitucionales y legales. Warren confesó más tarde: “Desde entonces, he lamentado profundamente la orden de expulsión y mi propio testimonio defendiéndola, porque no estaba de acuerdo con nuestro concepto estadounidense de libertad y los derechos de los ciudadanos. Cada vez que pensaba en los niños inocentes que fueron arrancados de casa, amigos de la escuela y un entorno agradable, tenía remordimientos de conciencia”.
Las opiniones extremas de Warren sobre el internamiento fueron populares entre la mayoría de las personas en California y esto le permitió derrotar a Culbert Olsen como gobernador en 1943. Ocupó el cargo durante los siguientes diez años. También fue seleccionado como compañero de fórmula de Thomas Dewey en 1948. Sin embargo, Dewey fue derrotado por Harry S. Truman en las elecciones. Warren esperaba convertirse en el candidato del Partido Republicano en las elecciones presidenciales de 1952. Perdió ante Dwight D. Eisenhower, quien se convirtió en presidente. Warren fue recompensado por su lealtad al ser designado por Eisenhower para el puesto de presidente del Tribunal Supremo.
Durante los años siguientes, Warren dejó claro que apoyaba la campaña por los derechos civiles y votó a favor de prohibir la segregación en las escuelas estadounidenses. Ahora se convirtió en un objetivo de los grupos de derecha y Robert Welch, el líder de la Sociedad John Birch, describió a Warren como miembro de una conspiración comunista. Otros supremacistas blancos como George Wallace y James Eastland se unieron a estos ataques. En un mitin en Los Ángeles hubo llamados para linchar a Warren.
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Después de la muerte de John F. Kennedy en 1963, su adjunto, Lyndon B. Johnson, fue nombrado presidente. Inmediatamente creó una comisión para “determinar, evaluar e informar sobre los hechos relacionados con el asesinato del difunto presidente John F. Kennedy”. Johnson le preguntó a Warren si estaría dispuesto a encabezar la comisión. Warren se negó, pero luego se reveló que Johnson lo chantajeó para que aceptara el puesto.
En una conversación telefónica con Richard B. Russell Johnson afirmó: “Warren me dijo que no lo haría bajo ninguna circunstancia… Lo llamé y le ordené que bajara aquí y me dijo que no dos veces y simplemente saqué lo que me dijo Hoover”. sobre un pequeño incidente en la Ciudad de México… Y se puso a llorar y dijo, pues no te voy a rechazar… haré lo que tú digas”. Otros miembros de la comisión incluyeron a Gerald Ford, Allen W. Dulles, John J. McCloy, Richard B. Russell, John S. Cooper y Thomas H. Boggs. La Comisión Warren informó al presidente Johnson diez meses después. Llegó a las siguientes conclusiones:
(1) Los disparos que mataron al presidente Kennedy e hirieron al gobernador Connally se realizaron desde la ventana del sexto piso en la esquina sureste del Texas School Book Depository.
(2) El peso de la prueba indica que hubo tres disparos.
(3) Aunque no es necesario ningún hallazgo esencial de la Comisión para determinar exactamente qué disparo alcanzó al gobernador Connally, existe evidencia muy persuasiva de los expertos para indicar que la misma bala que perforó la garganta del presidente también causó las heridas del gobernador Connally. Sin embargo, el testimonio del Gobernador Connally y algunos otros factores han dado lugar a alguna diferencia de opinión en cuanto a esta probabilidad, pero no hay duda en la mente de ningún miembro de la Comisión de que todos los disparos que causaron las heridas del Presidente y del Gobernador Connally fueron disparados desde la ventana del sexto piso del Texas School Book Depository.
(4) Los disparos que mataron al presidente Kennedy e hirieron al gobernador Connally fueron realizados por Lee Harvey Oswald.
(5) Oswald mató al patrullero de la policía de Dallas J. D. Tippit aproximadamente 45 minutos después del asesinato.
(6) Dentro de los 80 minutos del asesinato y los 35 minutos del asesinato de Tippit, Oswald se resistió al arresto en el teatro al intentar dispararle a otro oficial de policía de Dallas.
(7) La Comisión no ha encontrado evidencia de que Lee Harvey Oswald o Jack Ruby fueran parte de alguna conspiración, nacional o extranjera, para asesinar al presidente Kennedy.
(8) En toda su investigación, la Comisión no ha encontrado evidencia de conspiración, subversión o deslealtad al gobierno de los EE. UU. por parte de ningún funcionario federal, estatal o local.
(9) Sobre la base de las pruebas ante la Comisión, concluye que Oswald actuó solo.
En 1966, Warren tomó otra decisión histórica cuando dictaminó que los presuntos delincuentes debían ser informados de sus derechos antes de ser interrogados por la policía. Earl Warren se retiró de la Corte Suprema en 1969 y murió en 1974, a los 83 años.
In an interview many years ago Jim Marrs, stated it was said by some of the employees of the TSBD that Lee Harvey Oswald always drank root beer at lunch, and on his breaks when he worked there, and that he often requested that they keep root beer stocked in the Machine, but on the morning of the assassination, he was seen with a bottle of Coke in the second floor lunch room and the Machine was stocked with Coke, root beer, and several other flavors in the Machine, why would Oswald suddenly change his preference for sodas and have a bottle of Coke in his hand when he was stopped by a policeman in the 2nd floor of the TSBD? Shortly after JFK WAS KILLED,?this was mentioned to the Warren Commission, but was ignored, and dismissed as irrelevance
The first Dallas Police Officer to reach the top of the grassy knoll, whose name I can’t recall, testified that when he reached the top of the knoll, being one of the first people up there, he encountered 2 men, wearing suits, who he assumed to be Secret Service. He testified that one of them showed him an ID, at which point he disregarded them and continued looking for a potential rifleman.
The issue being that the Dallas Secret Service had only 6 agents employed at that time, and one of the agents was on vacation that day. The other 5 all accompanied the motorcade to Parkland Hospital. So, who were those 2 men?
I remember the assassination and this time very clearly, but I was only 8 then. I don’t remember this report and realize it would have been hard for me to understand the implications of the broadcast or the Warren Report. Looking at it now 58 years later, I realize it was a much more innocent/naive time for the people of the US. Mr. Cronkite and Mr. Rather both keep saying the questions will be answered by the Warren Report being released a few minutes later. It was a time when we though collectively that our government would always tell us the truth. We know better now.
So many lies to hide this coup even though the truth was evident and clearly stated in this broadcast. A marine taught Russian by the US government, got a loan from the US government to help him return to the US from Russia, got his passport within a day, testimony from his mother, files from observations, surveillance and face to face encounters with the Oswald family by the FBI and CIA prior to the assassination (they new all about him, but had no concern expressed to local authorities for him working on the parade route of the President), met with the person overseeing assassinations at the Russian Embassy in Mexico October 8 and involved in the murder of a US President 5 weeks later–all of this by a poor guy working a temp job for $1.50 an hour?
LH Oswald clearly had the support of the CIA and probably others. FBI Chief Hoover was a scum who was completely capable of something like the murder of Kennedy. Doesn’t look like the people of the US have learned much. Since then, murders like this have become just part of business as usual and has changed the direction of the country.
Have never seen these reports put together like this is before..very nice job! about the speaking Russian thing, marina once said during an interview that when she first met Oswald at the factory they worked at she thought he had to be a local as his Russian was very good and he had the same accent and used the same colloquialism’s as the locals and spoke with them effortlessly..she had been brought in from another city to work in the factory like a lot of the workers there..yet once back in the USA multiple people said his Russian was not very good at all, he spoke it in a childish way often having to resort to English words as his vocabulary was poor, and had an awkward Texan element to his accent that made his Russian sound strange..some people think this is evidence the Oswald that went and the Oswald that came back were two different guys..this was supposedly a thing both sides did..when there was a national that wanted to defect we would train a “match” for them to operate as an agent..allowing us to get our defector and us to get an agent in to the county and leave the national as a “Ghost” that could operate anywhere..has always seemed a little convulted for me tho.
that’s why I said this theory has always seemed too convoluted to me..just like to see how even far out ideas realte in new ways..I have kept it in mind over the years since I think I first heard the idea in probably the movie JFK and seeing how Oliver stone touted this a different Oswald that went came back…if something like this theory ever did actually play out like this I imagine something that huge would only be risked or attempted for someone extremly important and I don’t know who Oswald would be replacing or vice versa that could be that important..there is one thing regarding this I have found interesting tho..look at Oswalds enlistment photo from the military and then the photo of him and marina arriving back in the US on the ship..they say the relationship of your features to each other don’t really change much..if you look at the 2 picks the relationship of where his ears line up to his eyeline and upper lip, there sure appears like there is a very different relationship between them and how they line up when comparing the two photos..as a matter of fact the return home pic which is the first one of his repatriation, doesn’t really seem to match up well with any other Oswald photos…not saying it’s not him it’s just an interesting anecdotal point
I was eating a grilled cheese sandwich and watching an episode of Matlock from my DVD box set earlier today when I realized that I was under 4 years old when JFK was assassinated and that all this time I have not been doing my part in getting to the bottom of this investigation.
My feelings went from “I’m going to quit my job to devote my entire life to this” to “I have no frame of reference…. I’m like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know…” But at the same time I’m thinking that the answers are most likely found in Hunter Biden’s laptop, but what do I know…. oh well, fuck it, I’m going bowling.
I was eating a bag of sour cream and onion chips and watching my DVD collection of McMillan and Wife when I realized that I was 5 years old when that show began, and all that I cared about at the time was watching Romper Room. Remember Romper Room? That was an American show, right? I wonder if it’s still on the air. I wanted to be on that show…
Sounds like you have a good life. But try and upgrade from “pasteurized processed cheese product” to real cheese. It costs more. But cost shouldn’t matter to a a Democrat.
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Earl Warren, hijo de un inmigrante noruego que trabajaba para el Ferrocarril del Pacífico Sur, nació en Los Ángeles, California, en 1891. Warren obtuvo una licenciatura en derecho de la Universidad de California en 1912. Trabajó como abogado en California antes de ser elegido fiscal de distrito del condado de Alameda en 1925.
Warren también molestó a los liberales y defensores de los derechos humanos por el papel que desempeñó en el trato con las personas de ascendencia japonesa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La mayoría de estas personas vivían en California. Después del bombardeo de Pearl Harbor, estas personas fueron clasificadas como alienígenas enemigos. Warren, como fiscal general, instó a que estas personas fueran internadas.
El 29 de enero de 1942, el fiscal general de los Estados Unidos, Francis Biddle, estableció una serie de áreas de seguridad en la costa oeste de California. También anunció que todos los extranjeros enemigos deberían ser retirados de estas áreas de seguridad. Tres semanas después, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autorizó la construcción de campos de reubicación para los estadounidenses de origen japonés que fueran trasladados de sus hogares. Durante los meses siguientes se construyeron diez campamentos permanentes para albergar a más de 110.000 estadounidenses de origen japonés que habían sido retirados de las áreas de seguridad. Estas personas fueron privadas de sus viviendas, de sus trabajos y de sus derechos constitucionales y legales. Warren confesó más tarde: “Desde entonces, he lamentado profundamente la orden de expulsión y mi propio testimonio defendiéndola, porque no estaba de acuerdo con nuestro concepto estadounidense de libertad y los derechos de los ciudadanos. Cada vez que pensaba en los niños inocentes que fueron arrancados de casa, amigos de la escuela y un entorno agradable, tenía remordimientos de conciencia”.
Las opiniones extremas de Warren sobre el internamiento fueron populares entre la mayoría de las personas en California y esto le permitió derrotar a Culbert Olsen como gobernador en 1943. Ocupó el cargo durante los siguientes diez años. También fue seleccionado como compañero de fórmula de Thomas Dewey en 1948. Sin embargo, Dewey fue derrotado por Harry S. Truman en las elecciones. Warren esperaba convertirse en el candidato del Partido Republicano en las elecciones presidenciales de 1952. Perdió ante Dwight D. Eisenhower, quien se convirtió en presidente. Warren fue recompensado por su lealtad al ser designado por Eisenhower para el puesto de presidente del Tribunal Supremo.
Durante los años siguientes, Warren dejó claro que apoyaba la campaña por los derechos civiles y votó a favor de prohibir la segregación en las escuelas estadounidenses. Ahora se convirtió en un objetivo de los grupos de derecha y Robert Welch, el líder de la Sociedad John Birch, describió a Warren como miembro de una conspiración comunista. Otros supremacistas blancos como George Wallace y James Eastland se unieron a estos ataques. En un mitin en Los Ángeles hubo llamados para linchar a Warren.
Después de la muerte de John F. Kennedy en 1963, su adjunto, Lyndon B. Johnson, fue nombrado presidente. Inmediatamente creó una comisión para “determinar, evaluar e informar sobre los hechos relacionados con el asesinato del difunto presidente John F. Kennedy”. Johnson le preguntó a Warren si estaría dispuesto a encabezar la comisión. Warren se negó, pero luego se reveló que Johnson lo chantajeó para que aceptara el puesto.
En una conversación telefónica con Richard B. Russell Johnson afirmó: “Warren me dijo que no lo haría bajo ninguna circunstancia… Lo llamé y le ordené que bajara aquí y me dijo que no dos veces y simplemente saqué lo que me dijo Hoover”. sobre un pequeño incidente en la Ciudad de México… Y se puso a llorar y dijo, pues no te voy a rechazar… haré lo que tú digas”. Otros miembros de la comisión incluyeron a Gerald Ford, Allen W. Dulles, John J. McCloy, Richard B. Russell, John S. Cooper y Thomas H. Boggs. La Comisión Warren informó al presidente Johnson diez meses después. Llegó a las siguientes conclusiones:
En 1966, Warren tomó otra decisión histórica cuando dictaminó que los presuntos delincuentes debían ser informados de sus derechos antes de ser interrogados por la policía. Earl Warren se retiró de la Corte Suprema en 1969 y murió en 1974, a los 83 años.
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In an interview many years ago Jim Marrs, stated it was said by some of the employees of the TSBD that Lee Harvey Oswald always drank root beer at lunch, and on his breaks when he worked there, and that he often requested that they keep root beer stocked in the Machine, but on the morning of the assassination, he was seen with a bottle of Coke in the second floor lunch room and the Machine was stocked with Coke, root beer, and several other flavors in the Machine, why would Oswald suddenly change his preference for sodas and have a bottle of Coke in his hand when he was stopped by a policeman in the 2nd floor of the TSBD? Shortly after JFK WAS KILLED,?this was mentioned to the Warren Commission, but was ignored, and dismissed as irrelevance
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The first Dallas Police Officer to reach the top of the grassy knoll, whose name I can’t recall, testified that when he reached the top of the knoll, being one of the first people up there, he encountered 2 men, wearing suits, who he assumed to be Secret Service. He testified that one of them showed him an ID, at which point he disregarded them and continued looking for a potential rifleman.
The issue being that the Dallas Secret Service had only 6 agents employed at that time, and one of the agents was on vacation that day. The other 5 all accompanied the motorcade to Parkland Hospital. So, who were those 2 men?
I remember the assassination and this time very clearly, but I was only 8 then. I don’t remember this report and realize it would have been hard for me to understand the implications of the broadcast or the Warren Report. Looking at it now 58 years later, I realize it was a much more innocent/naive time for the people of the US. Mr. Cronkite and Mr. Rather both keep saying the questions will be answered by the Warren Report being released a few minutes later. It was a time when we though collectively that our government would always tell us the truth. We know better now.
So many lies to hide this coup even though the truth was evident and clearly stated in this broadcast. A marine taught Russian by the US government, got a loan from the US government to help him return to the US from Russia, got his passport within a day, testimony from his mother, files from observations, surveillance and face to face encounters with the Oswald family by the FBI and CIA prior to the assassination (they new all about him, but had no concern expressed to local authorities for him working on the parade route of the President), met with the person overseeing assassinations at the Russian Embassy in Mexico October 8 and involved in the murder of a US President 5 weeks later–all of this by a poor guy working a temp job for $1.50 an hour?
LH Oswald clearly had the support of the CIA and probably others. FBI Chief Hoover was a scum who was completely capable of something like the murder of Kennedy. Doesn’t look like the people of the US have learned much. Since then, murders like this have become just part of business as usual and has changed the direction of the country.
Have never seen these reports put together like this is before..very nice job! about the speaking Russian thing, marina once said during an interview that when she first met Oswald at the factory they worked at she thought he had to be a local as his Russian was very good and he had the same accent and used the same colloquialism’s as the locals and spoke with them effortlessly..she had been brought in from another city to work in the factory like a lot of the workers there..yet once back in the USA multiple people said his Russian was not very good at all, he spoke it in a childish way often having to resort to English words as his vocabulary was poor, and had an awkward Texan element to his accent that made his Russian sound strange..some people think this is evidence the Oswald that went and the Oswald that came back were two different guys..this was supposedly a thing both sides did..when there was a national that wanted to defect we would train a “match” for them to operate as an agent..allowing us to get our defector and us to get an agent in to the county and leave the national as a “Ghost” that could operate anywhere..has always seemed a little convulted for me tho.
that’s why I said this theory has always seemed too convoluted to me..just like to see how even far out ideas realte in new ways..I have kept it in mind over the years since I think I first heard the idea in probably the movie JFK and seeing how Oliver stone touted this a different Oswald that went came back…if something like this theory ever did actually play out like this I imagine something that huge would only be risked or attempted for someone extremly important and I don’t know who Oswald would be replacing or vice versa that could be that important..there is one thing regarding this I have found interesting tho..look at Oswalds enlistment photo from the military and then the photo of him and marina arriving back in the US on the ship..they say the relationship of your features to each other don’t really change much..if you look at the 2 picks the relationship of where his ears line up to his eyeline and upper lip, there sure appears like there is a very different relationship between them and how they line up when comparing the two photos..as a matter of fact the return home pic which is the first one of his repatriation, doesn’t really seem to match up well with any other Oswald photos…not saying it’s not him it’s just an interesting anecdotal point
I was eating a grilled cheese sandwich and watching an episode of Matlock from my DVD box set earlier today when I realized that I was under 4 years old when JFK was assassinated and that all this time I have not been doing my part in getting to the bottom of this investigation.
My feelings went from “I’m going to quit my job to devote my entire life to this” to “I have no frame of reference…. I’m like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know…” But at the same time I’m thinking that the answers are most likely found in Hunter Biden’s laptop, but what do I know…. oh well, fuck it, I’m going bowling.
I was eating a bag of sour cream and onion chips and watching my DVD collection of McMillan and Wife when I realized that I was 5 years old when that show began, and all that I cared about at the time was watching Romper Room. Remember Romper Room? That was an American show, right? I wonder if it’s still on the air. I wanted to be on that show…
Sounds like you have a good life. But try and upgrade from “pasteurized processed cheese product” to real cheese. It costs more. But cost shouldn’t matter to a a Democrat.