Trafficant, hmmmm. Don’t we know somebody by that name who is wearing an orange jumpsuit these days?
James Anthony Traficant, Jr. (born May 8, 1941) is a former Democratic Representative in the United States Congress from Ohio (from 1985 to 2002). He was expelled after being convicted of taking bribes, filing false tax returns, racketeering, and forcing his aides to perform chores at his farm in Ohio and on his houseboat in Washington, D.C.,[1] and is currently serving out an eight-year prison term with a projected release date of September 2, 2009.[2]Santo Trafficante Jr.:
In 1978, appearing before a House panel looking into assassinations of political figures, Mr. Trafficante said he participated in an alleged CIA assassination plot against Castro because "I thought I was helping the United States government."
Who Killed JFK? - An Interview With Lamar Waldron
With the help of almost two dozen people who worked with John and Robert Kennedybacked up by thousands of documents in the National Archiveswe discovered that JFK and his brother had a never-before-revealed plan to stage a coup against Castro on December 1, 1963. The CIAs code-name for their part of the planAMWORLDhas never appeared in print before, and was withheld from the Warren Commission and later Congressional investigating committees. As part of the coup plan, in the days and weeks before Dallas, Robert Kennedy even had a top secret committee making plans for dealing with the possible assassination of American officials, in case Castro found out about the coup plan and tried to retaliate.However, the Kennedys coup plan was infiltrated by three powerful Mafia bosses being targeted by Attorney General Robert Kennedy: Johnny Rosselli of the Chicago Mafia, Tampa godfather Santo Trafficante, and Carlos Marcello (godfather of Louisiana and east Texas). The Mafia dons used parts of the secret coup plan to try and assassinate JFK first in Chicago (on 11-2-63), then in Tampa (on 11-18-63, an attempt never revealed before), and finally in Dallas. By planting evidence implicating Castro, the mob bosses prevented Robert Kennedy and other key officials from conducting a thorough investigation, in order to protect the coup plan and prevent nuclear confrontation with the Russians.