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Stefano Vaccarra: What is for me very strange is: you can believe the Warren Commission,
you can believe anything. That's up... Not as a Sicilian, as a citizen of the world-
When you have Jack Ruby killing Oswald two days after, in that moment, any person, like
the great journalist Dan Rather who said a few days ago on the CNN documentary that was
practically following the Warren Commission line, by Dan Rather saying that..."Up until
that point, you can believe anything. As soon as Jack Ruby, a man of the Mafia, a man that
always worked for the Mafia... the crew who worked in Dallas, which was Carlos Marcello
territory, only because the Mafia made it work...and he owed a lot of money to the Mafia...
Well, after that, you can't believe anymore in coincidence..." So that's the moment in
the investigation. And Robert Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, attorney general, he knew who killed his brother. You
will have to discover in the book why he didn't act. And I bring you to the 4th point. Remember
the 4th point: blackmailing. So but he's- Robert Kennedy - and I have news for you, because
I didn't see a lot of newspapers reporting but his son -Robert Kennedy Jr. - when he
was asked by Charlie Rose -my book - the Italian version, it was already, it was actually going to print
and I stopped them since I needed to get it in- uh... When he was asked by Charlie Rose:
"why... what do you think about the Warren Commission and do you think the Mafia could
have been involved?" Well, Robert Kennedy's son said, something we have in the book: "When my father,
the attorney general, saw that Ruby killed Oswald, asked the FBI to look at all the
telephone calls that Ruby had done in the month, the previous month. Reading the list,
he said, quote: 'These are the same people that I called in 1959 to testimony in Congress.
These are the people, of course, who killed his brother." Leave it to the floor for questions. Thank
you.