John Barbour, an unabashed fan of Jim Garrison, goes on a rant about Richard Case Nagell.
Barbour is completely delusional. He has read parts of Garrison's file on Nagell but has not read the myriad psychiatric reports on Nagell. If you want to know more about Garrison and Nagell, have a look at this blog post.
Nagell did not work for the KGB and he did not work for the CIA. He was a disturbed man who suffered brain damage in a plane crash in 1954. It's actually quite a sad story.
If you want to learn the truth about Richard Case Nagell, then please read my book, A Heritage of Nonsense: Jim Garrison's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
I've already covered a lot of the Nagell story right here on my blog. But that just gives you snippets -- the whole narrative is in my book, and I also have information from Nagell's Stasi file which has yet to be published.
After my upcoming speech at JFK Lancer in November, I will be publishing the complete Stasi file along with a translation. The file includes a 26-page psychiatric report.
One page in the file notes that "after he became increasingly involved in contradictions and found himself faced with the need to provide concrete and detailed information, he fundamentally refused to make any statements and became violent."
This is just a taste of the file.
By the way, Nagell told the East Germans that he worked intermittently for the People's Republic of China from 1956 to 1962. He also said they did not pay him, and that he was upset that they never even thanked him for his service.
Much more to come.
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My new book, A Heritage of Nonsense: Jim Garrison's Tales of Mystery and Imagination, has the complete Richard Case Nagell story.
Additional Posts on Richard Case Nagell
The Importance of Richard Case Nagell to Some Conspiracy Theorists
Jim Garrison and a few conspiracy theorists think Nagell is a very important witness. But is he really?
Genesis of the Richard Case Nagell story
David Kroman met Richard Case Nagell at the Springfield Medical Center for Federal Prisoners. Stephen Jaffe, a Garrison volunteer, wrote a memo, relating Nagell's story through the eyes and ears of David Kroman.
Nagell was convicted of armed robbery and was sentenced to ten years, but his conviction was overturned because of startling new evidence.
Richard Case Nagell and the JFK Assassination
There is no credible evidence that Nagell had any foreknowledge of either Lee Harvey Oswald or the JFK assassination.
Nagell claims he met Oswald in Japan, Texas, Mexico City, and New Orleans. There is no credible evidence that he ever met Oswald.
Nagell went to Cuba and met with Fidel Castro and even played ping-pong with the man.
Insane Conspiracy Theories about Richard Case Nagell
Richard Case Nagell said that he knew the two Oswalds - Lee Harvey and Leon. Some conspiracy theorists believe this madness.
Combine one part crazy and one part ridiculous and what do you come up with? An early attempt at a unified conspiracy theory of the JFK assassination.
Was there a plot in Los Angeles against JFK?
Two Smoking Guns of the Richard Case Nagell Story
Nagell sent conspiracy theorist Dick Russell one page of a military intelligence file which seemed to indicate that he was monitoring Oswald and his wife on behalf of the CIA. But does the whole document really show that?
Did Richard Case Nagell have an Oswald Military ID in his possession when he was arrested in September 1963?
Richard Case Nagell and Jim Garrison
Richard Case Nagell believes that he wasn't called to testify at Clay Shaw's trial because his testimony would have blown up Jim Garrison's case.
At a conference in September 1968, Garrison and his investigators discuss his face-to-face meeting with Nagell in New York City.
William Martin, an Assistant District Attorney working for Jim Garrison, tried to retrieve a tape that Nagell said contained the voices of three JFK assassination conspirators.
Richard Popkin, author of "The Second Oswald," writes Jim Garrison about Richard Case Nagell. Garrison staffer Tom Bethell thought the Nagell lead was useless.
Richard Case Nagell's Mental Health
A lawsuit by Nagell proves his mental issues.
Nagell won a full disability pension in 1982 and the 60+ page court case provides complete details on his mental problems.
Richard Case Nagell told a psychiatrist why he shot up the bank in El Paso in 1963.
The FBI spoke to Nagell's ex-wife, his mother, his sister, and one of his friends. They all agreed that Nagell had significant mental health problems.
Nagell visited the American consulates in Zurich and Barcelona in 1969. He was a deeply disturbed man.
More shenanigans in Europe in 1970.
His mental issues were apparent during this visit.
Richard Case Nagell's Evidence
None of the so-called evidence that Nagell promised would materialize on his death has shown up. Did this evidence ever exist?
Samoluk was Deputy Director of the ARRB and he doesn't think much of the Nagell story.