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freemason9 wrote:Hugh, you just ruined all of your remaining credibility with that post.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:...no anniversary thread for newbies to fascism truth history? Better late than...lotsa earlier threads...
48 years ago a coup was staged in the United States when a high-level cabal of CIA, Pentagon, FBI, and other spooks planned the murder of President John F. Kennedy by security-stripping his Dallas motorcade and steering him into a low-speed ambush where triangulated fire by snipers killed him and a patsy was captured and killed with the help of Dallas police two days later.
Kennedy had just signed the paper to end the Vietnam War, National Security Advisory Memorandum 263, in October.
New president Johnson signed the papers to continue the war hours after JFK's murder.
Best website for investigative books and articles includes other 1960s spook assassinations-
JFK, Malcolm X, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Sen. Robert Kennedy
Citizens for Truth about the Kennedy Assassination
http://www.ctka.net/
Studying how CIA-controlled media covers up this crime shows how subsequent cover-ups are carried out.
Every anniversary season brings propaganda reinforcing the cover story of a 'lone commie gunman.'
Ya really think this week's story about two AK47 bullets hitting the White House is a coincidence? Yeah, right.
Police honor man who led them to Lee Harvey Oswald
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas police honored a man on Tuesday whose "keen observation skills and strong sense of civic duty" led them to Lee Harvey Oswald, who had crept into the back of a darkened movie theater to hide on Nov. 22, 1963, shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Police Chief David Brown presented Johnny Calvin Brewer with the department's Citizen's Certificate of Merit and praised his selfless act and "exemplary conduct" 48 years ago during a ceremony at the Texas Theatre — the same place where Oswald was captured about 80 minutes after Kennedy was killed.
smiths wrote:why did he?
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Seems you don't know how psyops is researched and cast using keywords, themes, and images.
Learn how the Oswald Dunnit legend was methodically constructed and reinforced.
That's spookcraft.
Ignorance of psyops is correctable. Mere trollishness isn't. JFK psyops is a good learner for the more sophisticated stuff.
A new novel called “The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress” conjures an imaginary history for this illusory character. It’s a shame the novelist didn’t review the actual record, as the LAPD files suggest an even more provocative back story, which has not yet appeared in print, but will, when I finish the nonfiction book I’m writing about this case.
justdrew wrote:having looked into "National Security Advisory Memorandum 263" it doesn't seem like it was about ending the "war" - he was just trying to pressure Diem. Is there a refutation of the points raised here: http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/context1.htm ???
5. Fletcher Prouty Reference Site - Preface
"The report of October 2, 1963, became NSAM #263 after acceptance and approval of the ... That NSAM #263 is dated October 11, l963. ... Col. L Fletcher Prouty. ..."
www.prouty.org/preface.html
6. Garrison Letter from Col. Prouty
"We simply wrote it. That led to NSAM #263. ... NSAM #263 appears on pages 769 -770 (It makes the Report official). This major ... recuperating. L. Fletcher Prouty."
www.prouty.org/letter.html
7. The JFK Assassination
"NSAM #263 was the straw that broke the camel s back," says Prouty. "It made elements of the military-industrial complex purchase nails for JFK's coffin." On the ..."
www.prouty.org/giamarco.html
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9. Chp 1, Part III: 1961-1963: Prouty's Military Experiences 1941-1963
"Prouty: Some time before we were ready to actually launch the Bay of Pigs ..... About two days later, on October 11th, 1963, he signed this NSAM 263 which, ..."
www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/USO/chp1_p3.html
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