Reflections on the CIA

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USAAgencies,CIAJFK
July 9, 2007 - 08:36

By Jim Carter [jcarter @·snappyisp.com] (Thank you Jim for sending it in)

 

The CIA has recently released the ‘family jewels’ that detail a great number of operations in which the company offended societal norms or actually violated laws. Even then, it appears to be a mere gloss on their illegal actions.

Credit must be given to Steve Kangas for distributing a chronology of CIA foreign covert operations, based upon William Blum’s book KILLING HOPE, that interfered with or overthrew many governments. The list is available on numerous websites by using CIA ATROCITIES in a search engine. His epic work documenting the death of 100’s of thousands from CIA “covert” actions shall not be duplicated. One estimate is over six million were killed by 1987. http://www.serendipity.li/cia/cia_time.htm

It is impossible to read any article on the CIA that does not contain details of actions which are not acceptable with sociological standards. They routinely describe procedures to deceive Congress, to overthrow established governments, to engage in theft and murder without end, and to conceal their nefarious acts behind national security. The instances where involved parties encounter “accidental death” or “suicide” is statistically beyond comparison.

John F Kennedy's bodyguards being told to stay away from JFK

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AudioJFK
July 7, 2007 - 12:46


This video shows the Secret Service officer ordering JFK's bodyguards away from JFK before entering the Grassy Knoll area where he was shot.

JFK Murder Plot "Deathbed Confession" Aired On National Radio

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JFK
May 7, 2007 - 10:50

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, April 30, 2007

The "deathbed confession" audio tape in which former CIA agent and Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt admits he was approached to be part of a CIA assassination team to kill JFK was aired this weekend - an astounding development that has gone completely ignored by the establishment media.

Saint John Hunt, son of E. Howard Hunt, appeared on the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast Live radio show on Saturday night to discuss the revelations contained in the tape.

Hunt said that his father had mailed cassette the tape to him alone in January 2004 and asked that it be released after his death. The tape was originally 20 minutes long but was edited down to four and a half minutes for the Coast to Coast broadcast. Hunt promises that the whole tape will be uploaded soon at his website.

The coup d'etat against Kennedy - beware the military industrial complex

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NWOUSACIAJFK
November 27, 2005 - 00:29

The ONLY solution is to enforce The Plan against the traitorous N. W. O. Zion-Nazi mass-murder, inside-job perpetrators of OKC, 911 and the phoney War on Terror:- http://i.am/jah/plan.htm

Time is running out:- http://i.am/jah/signs.htm

RFK, Jr. on "Fascist America"

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USAJFK
January 25, 2005 - 21:07

Kennedy: Fascist America
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article7804.htm
by Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

01/23/05 -- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wants to run for
Attorney General of New York State.

He might announce his candidacy within the next two weeks.

He's the son of Robert F. Kennedy, the former Attorney
General under his brother, John F. Kennedy.

Revelations and gaps on Nixon tapes

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JFK
November 26, 2003 - 16:16

"Referring to the report by the Warren Commission, "it was the greatest hoax that has ever been perpetuated," Nixon said. He did not elaborate why he questioned the report. "

JFK: The Proof

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JFK
November 9, 2003 - 18:31

JFK: The Proof

"JFK: The Proof" is the true story of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It is based on the investigation of retired FBI agent Zack Shelton and over a dozen of his retired FBI associates.

THE STORY

Zack Shelton joined the FBI in 1970 and served his country as a Special Agent for 28 years with over 7 years spent on the organized crime task force in Kansas City and Chicago.

Who Killed JFK?

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JFK
May 28, 2003 - 19:02

Shortly before President John F. Kennedy was murdered in Dallas, Texas, he made certain statements, any one of which would align powerful antagonistic forces against him:

1) He would eliminate the CIA,

2) He would issue Treasury greenbacks (which don’t pay interest) in lieu of financing government deficits through the Federal Reserve, and

3) He spoke against empowering the state of Israel with nuclear capability.