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On Dec 13, 12:50 am, (Sam Sloan) wrote:
The Judith Exner Story, The Life of the Mistress of John F. Kennedy ISBN 0-923891-90-0 Judith Immoor Campbell Exner and her place in history When I think of Judith Immoor Campbell Exner, in my mind I compare her to Forest Gump. This may seem unlikely but I will explain. Forest Gump is an entirely fictional character who was a mildly retarded man who just happened to be there at every important junction in history. At every event of major significance involving Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and so on, Forest Gump was there. Forest Gump was not the only one there. Judith Immoor Campbell Exner was there too. There was just one difference. Judith Immoor Campbell Exner was a real person. She was like an extra who appears in every scene of a movie, yet has no lines to speak. Every important event of the 1960s and 1970s seems to have involved Judith Immoor Campbell Exner in some way. She dated, was seen with or was on the arm of many of the important men of that generation. She dated or at least knew almost the entire A-list of Hollywood Movie Stars, yet she never appeared in a movie. Everybody who ever saw her reported that she was a spectacular beauty, one of the most beautiful women of all time, yet few photographs survive of her. She is also one of the most reviled and hated women. She has been called every bad word in the book, a slut, a whore, a high-class hooker, yet if you believe her biography, she was a deeply conservative, prudish woman who never slept with more than one man at a time. How many women can say that nowadays? Judith Immoor Campbell Exner is still in the news constantly. Turn on CNN news almost every night there will likely be something involving Judith Immoor Campbell Exner. Every news story involving President John F. Kennedy, the Bay of Pigs Invasion, covert operations by the CIA against Fidel Castro of Cuba and so on will probably in some way involve Judith Immoor Campbell Exner. However, two allegations involving Judith Immoor Campbell Exner must be dealt with quickly. The first is that she was involved in some way with the delivery of a huge satchel of cash from John F. Kennedy to Mafia Don Sam Giancana to insure that Kennedy would defeat Hubert Humphrey in the 1960 West Virginia Presidential Primary. According to biographer Kitty Kelly, "while JFK's lover, she had served as a courier between the President and Giancana. According to Exner, JFK wanted the mobster's help in nailing down votes in the 1960 West Virginia primary." However, there is something wrong with this sentence. What is wrong is that JFK was not the President at the time of the West Virginia Primary. He was just a candidate for the nomination, one of many. Sam Giancana was the Don of the Chicago Mafia, a successor to Al Capone. It was well known in 1960 that the Mafia controlled most Las Vegas Casino Operations and had infiltrated into many labor unions, including especially the United Mine Workers in West Virginia. Kennedy wanted to be president. West Virginia, normally a relatively minor state, was of utmost importance in the 1960 campaign because it was an anti-Catholic state. Kennedy was a Catholic and the Catholic-Issue was a big albatross for Kennedy in 1960. I will give a personal example. My father was a liberal and always voted Democratic. (This was back in the old days when the Democrats were the tax-and-spend liberals and the Republicans were the fiscal conservatives, unlike now when the opposite is the case.) There was only one time in his life that my father voted Republican. That was in 1960, and the reason was that my father feared that if elected Kennedy would fly over to the Vatican where the Pope would tell him what to do. Many voters felt that way. Therefore, Kennedy needed to win in West Virginia to demonstrate that he could be elected president even in an anti-Catholic jurisdiction. Politics makes strange bedfellows. No doubt Kennedy legitimately believed that mob influence was needed to win the West Virginia primary. It became even more critical in the 1960 Presidential election, when most observers believe that mob influence was critical in delivering to Kennedy the Illinois electoral votes by a razor-thin margin. Thus, sending money to Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana was a reasonable decision. Life is like that. If you want to win an election, whether it be to the presidency of the United States or to the Executive Board of the United States Chess Federation, you may have to pay off the right people. On the other hand, no evidence has emerged that Giancana did anything to actually help Kennedy win in West Virginia or to carry Illinois in the subsequent general election. Giancana probably just pocketed the money. More pertinent to the issue here, it is difficult to see how Judith Immoor Campbell Exner played a role in this. She had been introduced to Senator Kennedy by her former lover Frank Sinatra in February 1960. Then, Sinatra had introduced her to Sam "Flood" only a few months later. So, by the time of the West Virginia Primary, she had only known Senator Kennedy a few months. More than that, she did not find out that the real name of "Sam Flood" was actually Sam Giancana and that he was in the mob until after Kennedy had actually been elected President, but before Kennedy took office, when the FBI informed her of this. What Judith Immoor Campbell Exner almost certainly did not know was that Joseph Kennedy, the father of John F. Kennedy, had connections with the Chicago mob dating back to the Roaring Twenties. The Kennedy family is nowadays often thought of as one of the old-line Blue Blood families. Not true. It is now well established that the Kennedy wealth comes from a bootlegging operation in the 1920s. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Joseph Kennedy as the First Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and somebody asked Roosevelt why he chose Kennedy, Roosevelt replied, "It Takes a Crook to Catch a Crook!" Another allegation that must be addressed is that Judith Immoor Campbell Exner carried documents between JFK and Sam Giancana, regarding a decision by the CIA to hire the Chicago mob to kill Fidel Castro, President of Cuba. However, this observation usually ignores the fact that the mob operation to kill Castro started in 1960. In 1960, KENNEDY WAS NOT PRESIDENT YET!!!! Kennedy did not become president until 1961. In 1960, Eisenhower was president. Obviously, there is politics here. The Republicans want to blame the Democrats for it. The Democrats want to blame the Republicans for it. This is what I mean when I write that Judith Immoor Campbell Exner seems to be like a movie extra who appears in every scene but has no lines to speak. Here she was, a little 120 pound 26-year-old girl taking the train back and forth between Chicago and Washington DC or New York, receiving and delivering documents, and what did these documents contain? Did it concern the Plot to Assassinate Castro, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the eventual Assassination of JFK? But there is mo Antionette Giancana, daughter of Mafia Capo Sam Giancana, has a book out about this. In her book, she names the actual killer of President Kennedy and the motive, never previously suggested. The motive concerns the Controversy Linking the F-111 to the Kennedy Assassination Virtually every recent book about the Kennedy Assassination has advanced the theory that Kennedy was assassinated because of the F-111 contract. Essentially, the conspiracy theorist say that the CIA was opposed to the development of the F-111, favoring a competing aircraft by Boeing instead. When, after many warnings, Kennedy insisted on proceeding with the development of the F-111 anyway, he was shot, they say. The development of the F-111 has been linked to numerous Kennedy Assassination Theories. General Dynamics was not favored to win the contract under which the F-111 was ultimately built. Another aircraft designed by Boeing was favored. It was a controversial last-minute decision by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to overrule the military and build the F-111 instead. Assassination Theorists state that actually President John F. Kennedy ordered that the contract be awarded to General Dynamics. As this was the largest defense contract ever awarded, this attracted the attention of the press and Kennedy was asked about this repeatedly in press conferences. The United States Senate started an investigation. However, the investigation was shut down after Kennedy was Assassinated. Seymour Hersh in his book "The Dark Side of Camelot" states that General Dynamics got the contract by blackmailing President Kennedy. Hersh states that Bobby and Billy Hale, twin sons of the General Dynamics security chief I. B. Hale, broke into the apartment of Kennedy's mistress Judith Exner and placed bugs and wiretaps on her telephone. With these bugs, they were able to establish proof that Kennedy was sleeping with Exner. When presented with the evidence, Kennedy agreed to award the $6.5 billion contract to General Dynamics. Antionette Giancana in her book "JFK and Sam" expresses the belief that Kennedy was assassinated because of the F-111 contract. The CIA too favored Boeing over General Dynamics and, dissatisfied with the decision to build the F-111, hired her father, Sam Giancana, to carry out the hit. The actual shooter was James Files, who worked for Charles Nicoletti, who worked for Sam Giancana, according to Antionette Giancana. Needless to say, I have written a book about this: The Judith Exner Story, The Life of the Mistress of John F. Kennedy by Sam Sloan ISBN 0-923891-90-0 http://www.samsloan.com/exner.htmhtt...avesofthomasje Sam Sloan Who is Rufus Z and why does he keep hijacking my threads?? |
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My book:
"Mafia Moll: The Judith Exner Story, The Life of the Mistress of John F. Kennedy" by Sam Sloan ISBN 0-923891-90-0 published by Ishi Press International 574 pages $29.95 Is temporarily out of stock. What really happened is I discovered a very, very serious typographical error in the book, so serious that I had to stop the presses and send it back for reprinting. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I have now redone the book and sent it back to the printer. I hope to have it available again soon. Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 25, 8:46 am, (Sam Sloan) wrote:
My book: "Mafia Moll: The Judith Exner Story, The Life of the Mistress of John F. Kennedy" by Sam Sloan ISBN 0-923891-90-0 published by Ishi Press International 574 pages $29.95 Is temporarily out of stock. What really happened is I discovered a very, very serious typographical error in the book, so serious that I had to stop the presses and send it back for reprinting. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I have now redone the book and sent it back to the printer. I hope to have it available again soon. Sam Sloan ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
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The book is being reprinted right now, this minute.
I believe that it will be back available again in about two days at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I had to stop the presses and redo the book because I discovered two very serious errors. One was a wrong date and the other was a pagination error. I have also added a new picture of Judith I just discovered and a new quote about her I just found. Anybody who bought this book before today and wants to know what errors I corrected, please contact me. The great thing about new technology and small press runs is you can redo a book like this at minimum cost. Under the old system I would have been stuck with these typographical errors forever. Sanm Sloan |
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The great thing about new technology and small press runs is you can redo a book like this at minimum cost. Under the old system I would have been stuck with these typographical errors forever. Sanm Sloan LOL... were they like the TYPOS on spelling your own name?... What a professional publisher you are! |
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On Feb 26, 11:23*pm, Rob wrote:
The great thing about new technology and small press runs is you can redo a book like this at minimum cost. Under the old system I would have been stuck with these typographical errors forever. Sanm Sloan LOL... were they like the TYPOS on spelling your own name?... What a professional publisher you are! |
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On Feb 27, 12:05 am, (Sam Sloan) wrote:
The book is being reprinted right now, this minute. I believe that it will be back available again in about two days at:http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I had to stop the presses and redo the book because I discovered two very serious errors. One was a wrong date and the other was a pagination error. I have also added a new picture of Judith I just discovered and a new quote about her I just found. Anybody who bought this book before today and wants to know what errors I corrected, please contact me. The great thing about new technology and small press runs is you can redo a book like this at minimum cost. Under the old system I would have been stuck with these typographical errors forever. Sam Sloan The book is out again, reprinted: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I had to stop the presses and redo the book, because of having discovered two serious typographical errors. Now the book has been reprinted and this time I believe that it is perfect. Sam Sloan |
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On Feb 28, 7:18 pm, samsloan wrote:
On Feb 27, 12:05 am, (Sam Sloan) wrote: The book is being reprinted right now, this minute. I believe that it will be back available again in about two days at:http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I had to stop the presses and redo the book because I discovered two very serious errors. One was a wrong date and the other was a pagination error. I have also added a new picture of Judith I just discovered and a new quote about her I just found. Anybody who bought this book before today and wants to know what errors I corrected, please contact me. The great thing about new technology and small press runs is you can redo a book like this at minimum cost. Under the old system I would have been stuck with these typographical errors forever. Sam Sloan The book is out again, reprinted: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891900 I had to stop the presses and redo the book, because of having discovered two serious typographical errors. Now the book has been reprinted and this time I believe that it is perfect. Sanm Sloan LOL... were they like the TYPOS on spelling your own name?... What a professional publisher you are! |
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On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 04:16:51 -0800 (PST), Rob
wrote: Now the book has been reprinted and this time I believe that it is perfect. Sanm Sloan LOL... were they like the TYPOS on spelling your own name?... What a professional publisher you are! This happened to the well-known chess author J. du Mont. One of his books was actually published with his name misprinted on the spine of the book, I believe (as "Du Mont"). A bit more significant than not noticing one's finger brushed an adjacent key on a newsgroup post. At best, this sort of finger-fehler might be worth a single snicker, but NOT post after post. |
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