Lee Harvey Oswald's Final Phone Call

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Published 2015-12-21
Just hours before his death, Lee Harvey Oswald tried to call Raleigh, North Carolina from the Dallas jail on the evening of Nov. 23, 1963. For years, this significant information was ignored by assassination investigators and concealed from the public. Surprise guest speaker and JFK Assassination expert the late Jim Marrs joins Dr. Proctor on stage at 58:00.

In the early 1980s, independent researcher Dr. Grover Proctor broke new ground on Oswald’s attempted call. Because of Dr. Proctor’s work, Oswald's attempt to reach former U.S. Intelligence officer John Hurt has become known as “The Raleigh Call.”

For more on LHO's Raleigh Call www.groverproctor.us/jfk/jfk80.html
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All Comments (21)
  • The fact they are still holding secret files on this assassination shows government guilt.
  • My father was working in a gravel pit across the highway from Dealy Plaza on the day of the Kennedy assassination. He witnessed 2 men park a station wagon by the gate, take 2 rifle cases and go across to the grassy knoll about 30 minutes before the motorcade was due. After shots were fired, these 2 men ran back to their car and speed away. When the call went out for witnesses, Dad didn't respond. I asked him why, and he said that 2 of the ancillary witnesses died under suspicious circumstances and he didn't want to be the third.
  • @FinnMan1967
    I am so happy and proud that we have individuals in humanity who manage to work so hard for the truth even though the truth is dirty and dangerous. Thank you!
  • @normastewart3868
    I was a freshman in college, close to Dallas, taking exams when it happened. All of the students looked at each other and said, “Lyndon Johnson had it done.”
  • The fact that Oswald was denied legal counsel while in custody is rarely if ever brought up. This should be a big time red flag in itself and a vital piece in this puzzle.
  • @kariannep1548
    From what I have seen of the CIA and FBI recently…. I can’t even begin to imagine what they got away with in the past. I’m not very proud of this.
  • @hankgerardphd
    New information possibly related to the Assassination: In early Fall, 1963, I was in NYC, a student who commuted by subway between high school in Brooklyn and home in Rockaway Beach. School had just started, and since it was nice weather, I decided to wait for the Rockaway train connection outdoors at the Rockaway Boulevard elevated train station, (instead of waiting underground at Euclid Avenue, as I usually did). When the train from Brooklyn reached the elevated, outdoor, station I disembarked through the sliding subway doors. As I left, 3 men, dressed as workmen's overalls, carrying long bags, (similar to golf bags), as used by men managing the advertising posters on the subway stations, were entering the car as I was leaving. As we passed in the doorway, I glanced into the 1st 'workman's' bag and was surprised to see the barrel of a rifle pointing upward, with a black, knurled handle projecting perpendicular to the barrel. Because of the 'shock' associated with that surprise, I remember the face of the first 'workman' I passed in the doorway, as he entered the subway car and I exited. He had an unusual 'sallow' (greenish-yellow) complexsion and an unusually dark '5 O'clock Shadow'. Years later, I saw a TV program dealing with a Chicago-based Mafia conspiracy, related to retaliation for Robert Kennedy's anti-mafia work. The program suggested a Marseilles-based hit-squad was brought-in by the mafia, through Canada, to fire from the 'Grassy-Knoll', and accomplish the assination. The picture they presented of the group's leader WAS the man I saw on the outdoor, elevated Rockaway Boulevard train station! (Perhaps what I saw was a 'dry-run', testing the carrying of a lethal rifle, inconspicuously, in public.) In any event, I believe this occurred shortly before the Kennedy Assassination, but I can't be sure of the date because no assassination had yet occurred. I am convinced that the man I saw was involved in the shooting, an easy shot for a professional shooter, as the Kennedy car drove straight toward the shooter. Lee H. Oswald was fooled into being setup, as you suggest, (by the Chicago Mafia) (?) to take the blame'! (And, I'm glad to 'get this weird encounter off my chest!) I suppose, no matter how well one plans, someone always 'sees'. 😲 Hank
  • @billcoffey1062
    Jim Marrs was an excellent researcher and was an encyclopedia of knowledge about his JFK assassination. We owe him for helping to bring out the truth.
  • Never thought I'd listen to a 2hr talk about a missed call..great stuff
  • Thank you for calling Oswald's killing an assassination. That is exactly what it was, every bit as much as Kennedy was assassinated.
  • @Rhombohedral
    Jim Marrs is dearly missed. But he left so much to watch and know about. Thank you Jim. Much love from The Netherlands
  • @TheJoan48
    I just watched a video about Kennedy at the hospital in Dallas. One of the surgeons was relating his recollections and he said that the President was shot from the back and the front from the direction of the grassy knoll. Someone said do you realize you’re disagreeing with the Warren Commission and he said yes, I am.
  • This just makes me sad!!! My Dad always said Johnson was behind it!!! I keep remembering how he kept trying to make Jackie change clothes & her saying No I want them to see what they’ve done. I think that meant that she knew it was an inside job. She showed SO MUCH CLASS AND SHE WAS JUST A KID HERSELF!!!
  • @codygooch510
    Highly recommend go watch the press conference before being killed by ruby. The look on his face is that of a child that’s been betrayed by his hero. The look of “oh my god I’ve been set up” you just can’t fake.
  • @azff
    Jim Marrs was a wealth of knowledge. A true American treasure.
  • When JFK died I was eight, sitting on the couch in the living room with my parents, watching it on our big black and white TV. I'd never seen anything like it. The jittery footage. The camera swinging in all directions. My parents sat stone faced and dead quiet. I had never seen them so silent. This was in Scotland. I'd no idea what America was. But I felt something shocking had happened. It's my first clear memory of the wider world, and as vivid and sharp focused today as it was back then.
  • @richardsebour4602
    The level of research that went into this lecture is second to none. Brilliant.
  • @WASLKHL
    It’s about time everything to be released to the public on what happened to JFK!!
  • Still fascinating stuff in 2023. These first gen JFK assassination researchers are treasures.