JFK Files - Jack Ruby (Rubenstein) Was Involved With International Jews
I was sifting through the JFK files, and I found this odd document. In 1975, the Senate Select Committe was looking for information on wiretaps that had mentioned the names of the Oswalds, and Jack and Earl Ruby (Rubenstein). What interesting is that they were listening for the Rubenstein name as early as 1962, a year before the assination.
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/docid-32175972.pdf
I hadn’t heard about Earl Ruby, so I looked him up. I found his lengthy testimony to a committee covering his life and support for his brother, Jack..
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/ruby_e.htm
It’s interesting how Earl paints the Jewish life growing up in Chicago, and how Jack and Earl and another brother split ways (dissolved business partnership) and Jack moved to Dallas to work with his sister Eva in the night club business. Earl loaned quite a bit of money to Jack, and Jack never paid him back, even though Jack would grease the wheels with the local Dallas PD by loaning them money, sending them gifts, etc. That’s how Jack got into the basement of the PD to murder Oswald, and obvious patsy. Oswald was claiming his innocence from the get go.
Then, about 2 yrs before the assination, the 3 brothers decided to legally change their name from Rubenstein, to Ruby. When Jack was in jail after killing Oswald, Earl set up fund for Jacks legal fees, and they hired a legal team that included Phil Burleson (a prominent appeals lawyer). It’s was what Earl Ruby said that Phil Burleson told him about his brother Jack when he appeared lethargic and distant that is really a smoking gun in this case when combined with all the other info, ie silver certificates, secret societies, Israels nukes, standing up against the CIA, etc.
page 408
Mr. GRIFFIN. All right. Did you notice any change in your brother’s mental and physical condition between the first time that you saw him in Dallas and the last time that you saw him in Dallas?
Mr. RUBY. Oh, yes; definitely. Physically he lost about 30 pounds, and you know, his face was drawn and his eyes sunken, and in addition to that he was despondent, of course, and you couldn’t–he would have to repeat questions or ask questions from him more than once to get a reply. It just didn’t seem to register all the time.
Even Belli mentioned that he couldn’t get across to Jack all the time, and Burleson mentioned to me several times that Jack is off his rocker. This was, you know—-
Mr. GRIFFIN. Was this after the verdict or before?
Mr. RUBY. No; before. He says, “Your brother is off his rocker. He has got himself involved with all the Jews all over the world and he doesn’t know what he is talking about,” but my brother did know what he was talking about. It was Burleson who didn’t understand. Because in order to understand–it is a Jewish problem–and most Jews would understand it.
Burleson, not being familiar with this, it just went over his head. I didn’t even think of it then but he kept telling me, “Your brother has got himself all mixed up with all the Jews all over the world and he is off his rocker.” That was the statement he made several times to me.
Mr. GRIFFIN. I would like to explore this with you at some length if you don’t mind.
Mr. RUBY. That is why I brought this with me. I have all of this in here.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Let me try to ask you some questions first and then we will get into the papers that you have brought. You say there was a disagreement, that you disagreed with Burleson’s appraisal of your brother’s involvement with the Jewish question.
Mr. RUBY. He couldn’t explain it. So, really, I didn’t understand it myself. I didn’t know what he was talking about at the time.
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pg 410
Mr. GRIFFIN. What about Mr. Burleson–did he tell you during this period, when you didn’t understand what he was talking about–what did he tell you about Jack?
Mr. RUBY. Well, he was aloof from us. That was the big problem with that trial.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Let me say, Mr. Ruby, I don’t want to, I am not asking you to comment on the way Mr. Burleson conducted himself, but I am trying to find out what it was he said to you about Jack which you didn’t comprehend at the time.
Mr. RUBY. He said he is getting himself involved with all the Jews all over the world on an international scale “He is off his rocker”–that was one of his
Mr. GRIFFIN. Did he specify any of the things Jack was talking about?
Mr. RUBY. No; he used to say, “Jews all over the world, on an international
scale,” that was his expression several times and then, of course, he stated, “He is off his rocker.”