"Coup in Dallas" - The Story of a Factoid
This nonsense conspiracy book repeats a factoid about Ferenc Nagy, who served as President of Permindex for a short period. The factoid - that Nagy lived in Dallas at the time of the assassination - derives from the Paese Sera (a communist-controlled newspaper in Rome) series on Clay Shaw after his arrest in March 1967. Here is the evolution of the factoid.
Those JFK-CTs who like Trump and his docility towards Putin should be happy to learn that their "JFK" movie make-believe and its apparatchik "JFK Revisited" originated as propaganda from the Soviet Union.
This Is Where Oliver Stone Got His Loony JFK Conspiracies From The origin story for the CIA-killed-Kennedy myth is twistier than a magic bullet
— by Tim Weiner, Rolling Stone, Nov. 22, 2021 (
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"The tale can be traced to a Russian disinformation operation...
On March 1, 1967, the New Orleans district attorney, Jim Garrison, arrested
Clay Shaw, the director of the city’s International Trade Mart and a somewhat-
closeted gay man, and charged him with a central role in a conspiracy to
assassinate Kennedy. The D.A. told reporters that what happened in Dallas
had been “a homosexual thrill-killing.” Three days later,
Paese Sera named
Shaw as a conduit for CIA funds for espionage and dirty tricks in Rome.
The story, crafted by the KGB, ricocheted around the world, landing in New York
on the front page of a New Left weekly, the
National Guardian, on March 18.
Garrison seized upon it. He fed the falsehood to a friendly newspaper reporter in
New Orleans and it landed on page one. told the world that Shaw was a
longtime CIA operative. (He wasn’t, though he had been a casual part-time
contact on questions of commerce, one among some 150,000 Americans who
volunteered information to the cold-war CIA.) The prosecutor then doubled down.
He proclaimed that the CIA had plotted to kill Kennedy and then covered up the
conspiracy, that Oswald had been under its control, that the agency was “infinitely
more powerful than the Gestapo,” and that it had masterminded a coup d’etat in
America in the name of anticommunism...
We have a moral obligation to call bullspombleprofglidnoctobuns when we see it. Especially when public
figures promote lies for profit. Stone’s JFK films are fantasies. Conspiracy theories
are not facts. They’re a kind of collective psychosis. And they’re driving our country
down the road to hell."
Garrison initially arrested innocent Clay Shaw because the victim allegedly participated in "a homosexual thrill-killing". Probably playing to the homophobia of the times. The CIA and "
coup d-etat" angles came a little later.