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shots were suspected to have been fired was arrested and charged with the murder. 
Oswald denied shooting anyone and claimed he was a patsy . . . 
Like many other elite­controlled patsies, Oswald was “silenced” before he even went to 
trial. He was shot by a man with mob connections named Jack Ruby (short for Jacob 
Leon Rubenstein) on his way out from the court. 
However, as time passed, information surfaced hinting that Jack Ruby was actually an 
agent hired to “terminate” Lee Harvey Oswald because his job as a patsy was done. The 
House Select Committee, setup in 1976 to investigate the assassinations of both JFK and 
Martin Luther King, noted that several security breaches allowed Ruby to easily access 
and shoot Oswald.
The committee was troubled by the apparently unlocked doors.  
In March 1965, a year after his conviction, Jack Ruby conducted a brief televised news 
conference in which he stated:
Everything pertaining to what’s happening has never 
come to the surface. The world will never know the true facts of what occurred, my 
motives. The people who had so much to gain, and had such an ulterior motive for 
putting me in the position I’m in, will never let the true facts come above board to the 
world.”
When asked by a reporter, “Are these people in very high positions, Jack?”, he 
responded “Yes.” 
According to an article in the London 
shortly before he died, Ruby told 
psychiatrist Werner Teuter that the assassination was “an act of overthrowing the 
government” and that he knew “who had President Kennedy killed.” He added: “I am 
doomed. I do not want to die. But I am not insane. I was framed to kill Oswald.” 
Ruby died from lung cancer shortly after these statements. According to Dallas Deputy 
Sheriff Al Maddox, Ruby had suspected that he was injected with cancer cells.
Ruby told 
me, he said, ‘Well, they injected me for a cold.’ He said it was cancer cells. That’s what 
he told me, Ruby did. I said you don’t believe that ____. He said, ‘I damn sure do!’ 
[Then] one day when I started to leave, Ruby shook hands with me and I could feel a 
piece of paper in his palm… [In this note] he said it was a conspiracy and he said … if 
you will keep your eyes open and your mouth shut, you’re gonna learn a lot. And that 
was the last letter I ever got from him.” . . . 
After the JFK’s death, the Warren Commission was setup by Kennedy’s successor, 
Lyndon B. Johnson, to investigate the assassination. It is important to note that 
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