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Penn Jones was the first conspiracy theorist to promote so-called mysterious deaths, and he wrote a series of books (Forgive My Grief) on that theme. Argosy magazine, in March 1977, published a major article on that theme and they started with Rose Cherami:Many conspiracy books (Crossfire by Jim Marrs; High
https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/blogRSS for NodeSat, 29 May 2021 20:15:01 GMThttps://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/did-anybody-hear-rose-cherami-predict-the-jfk-assassination?lang=en60ae48d0217113001585c862Sat, 29 May 2021 11:18:26 GMTFred LitwinA previous blog post looked at Dr. Wayne Owens who conspiracy theorists maintain was a witness to Cherami s prediction. However, the evidence is clear that he did not directly speak to Cherami, but heard an account second
Joan Mellen, in her book
A Farewell To Justice, claims that Rose Cherami was watching the Dallas motorcade on television on November 22, 1963: (page 206) On Friday, November 22nd, at twenty minutes before noon, Rose was watching television in the hospital recreation area. Scenes in Dallas flashed on the screen. President Kennedy was on his way. Somebody s got to do something! Rose shouted. They re going to kill the president! No one paid any attention. The motorcade pulled into view. Watch! Rose cried out. This is when it s going to happen! They re going to get him! They re going to get him at the underpass!
In January 1968, police officer Aloysius Habighorst made the following statement to Garrison s investigators:Towards the end of July, 1968, for some reason, Mr. Habighorst went on television in New Orleans and told his story about Clay Shaw admitting to be Clay Bertrand. It was immediately denied by Shaw s attorney, Edward