Or even the second shooter? This woman thinks so. Yeah, I know, the book’s release almost coincides with the 60th anniversary of the assassination.
I personally disagree, although stranger things have happened, I guess. That happened 3 months before I was born, and my dad, who died last month, always told me and my sibs not to believe the whole party line about it. He’d sure be interested in this story.
I think the story Haverstick tells is patently ridiculous, that the CIA would not give someone named Jerrie Cobb a code name of June Cobb, that a CIA agent whose job was to recruit people to assassinate an African leader does not necessarily translate into the skills the Babushka Lady would need, and most of all, that someone who claims to be a filmmaker who knew her subject for 10 years and wrote a book about her hasn’t produced a single frame of film with an interview of the subject saying any of those things in her own words.
Extraordinary claims must stand up to ordinary scrutiny.
Yep. Thats pretty solid, but here is the SMOKING GUN!!! that will convince any doubters this tale is true What Haverstick found out was that Cobb flew a light aircraft in and out of a private airport in Dallas on the day of the assassination,
Ms. Cobb was a devout Christian who later worked as a missionary bush pilot in the Amazon, a job that was probably just as dangerous, if not more so, than going into space.