Compare O'Reilly's JFK Lie to Those of the National Security State

by Jacob G. Hornberger
Mar. 07, 2015

As I pointed out in my blog post of February 15, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly is in hot water over a lie he issued on a matter relating to the JFK assassination.

O'Reilly has repeatedly claimed that he was knocking on the front door of a man named George de Mohrenschildt, who had connections to U.S. intelligence and who was also a close friend of Lee Harvey Oswald, when he heard the gunshot that ended de Mohrenschildt's life.

Jefferson Morley, a former Washington Post reporter who runs JFKfacts.org, pointed out that O'Reilly was actually in Dallas at the time of the event rather than in Florida where the shooting occurred. How does Morley know that? He posted the tape of a telephone conversation between O'Reilly and Gaeton Fonzi, an investigator for the House Select Committee on Assassinations, in which O'Reilly is clearly stating that he is in Dallas, not Florida, when de Mohrenschildt is shot.

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