JFK - A simple solution

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Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #84 on: December 14, 2018, 10:35:51 PM »
please walk me through the SBT

not my own post

thanks but, I have read it

you should read the entire post

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Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #85 on: December 15, 2018, 01:28:40 AM »
No, ok how bout this

The US intelligence agencies would have had good reason to know who LHO was well before 1963. As soon as he was repatriated to the US he would have had to be closely watched on some level surely for some years. For all intents and purposes he could be a foreign agent or acting in the interests of. They don't just let cold war traitors come back and live freely.
So If that surveillance were to be necessary who might carry that out? Probably CIA counter intelligence. The catch with CI is you must speak the language of those you wish to coerce.

To think its a coincidence a returning traitor killed JFK.

Come on now.

The intelligence community in the US knew who he was in 1961.

not sold? ask yourself this.

How many ex-servicemen do you think might defect to Russia and then ask to

come home and it gets granted, in lets say in 1 year? or ten years? or ever?

and nobody knew who he was?  Man GTFO that is simply unbelievable

How dumb do you think your intelligence is?  huh? ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Offline Oscar Navarro

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #86 on: December 15, 2018, 03:35:56 PM »
Yes, the CIA did fund/direct and control (or try to) many of these groups. The evidence for that is overwhelming. After the missile crisis, however, they shut down many of these operations in an attempt to control them. Something they had difficulty doing.

But I'm asking specifically about Alpha 66. Tracy Parnell has written extensively on Alpha 66 and the political head of the group Antonio Veciana.

Here's the link to his research:  http://wtracyparnell.blogspot.com/2017/05/the-maurice-bishop-story.html

There's very little evidence that I am aware of - and Tracy too - that Alpha 66 was funded/directed by the CIA. Veciana says that a mysterious person named Maurice Bishop gave him and the group help and that, after denying it for 30 years, Bishop was CIA officer David Atlee Phillips. But Veciana also said that the CIA through Bishop/Phillips never gave Alpha 66 any funds at all. They did, he alleged, provided material for some of their operations but there is no evidence - other than his claims - to this (that I've seen). In fact Tracy cites several CIA documents that show that Veciana went to representatives of the agency for help and was turned down.

So, I think the issue of the CIA's support for Alpha 66 is open for discussion.

Ask Tracy if he has researched the unification of II Frente, Alpha 66 and M.R.P in 1963 and the formation of Plan Omega and how raids into Cuba were carried out. I would be willing to accept that there was no overt support for these groups by the CIA but covert support is another story.

Offline Oscar Navarro

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #87 on: December 15, 2018, 03:59:32 PM »
None of this is news to me Mr Navarro....Most of what you've posted is common knowledge and history.

The most important bit of info that you posted is:  "Other people that I know of personally trained for another invasion of Cuba in Louisiana,"

This is at the very core of the murder of JFK....   JFK had been "snake bit" by the BOP fiasco and he ordered that all such clandestine training for another attack on Cuba to be curtailed.  And he was taking action to stop the illegal training. (He ordered the ATF  (alcohol, tobacco, firearms)  to raid a training camp near Mandeville La. in July 1963.  ( Lee Oswald had uncovered the secret camp and reported it)  Many Cubans and their CIA handlers were arrested and munitions were seized.

J Edgar Hoover sanctioned the illegal camps ( His Mafia associates wanted their casinos and drug manufacturing and warehouses back )

JFK did not inform Hoover that he was going to have the ATF raid the camp until the last minute ( about 1 hour before the raid)  when he then ordered Hoover to provide FBI agents in support of the ATF.  Needless to say, Hoover was furious at having to support the destruction of an enterprise that he had sanctioned and promised his criminal buddies he was supporting. 

That raid was the fertilization of the seed that lead to the murder of JFK.....

P.S.  The raid also led to the death of Lee Oswald...  Because it didn't take a genius to figure out who the rat was who had tipped JFK about the illegal camp at Mandeville.  Hoover knew that Lee was the snitch and he got both JFK and LHO ...

It appears that super kook Jim Garrison has made a significant impact on you. I would be the first to acknowlege that Hoover was no angel but to accuse him of such a dirty deed is simply outrageous.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #88 on: December 15, 2018, 04:14:27 PM »
No, ok how bout this

The US intelligence agencies would have had good reason to know who LHO was well before 1963. As soon as he was repatriated to the US he would have had to be closely watched on some level surely for some years. For all intents and purposes he could be a foreign agent or acting in the interests of. They don't just let cold war traitors come back and live freely.
So If that surveillance were to be necessary who might carry that out? Probably CIA counter intelligence. The catch with CI is you must speak the language of those you wish to coerce.

To think its a coincidence a returning traitor killed JFK.

Come on now.

The intelligence community in the US knew who he was in 1961.

not sold? ask yourself this.

How many ex-servicemen do you think might defect to Russia and then ask to

come home and it gets granted, in lets say in 1 year? or ten years? or ever?

and nobody knew who he was?  Man GTFO that is simply unbelievable

How dumb do you think your intelligence is?  huh? ::) ::) ::) ::)

How many ex-servicemen do you think might defect to Russia and then ask to come home and it gets granted, in lets say in 1 year? or ten years? or ever?

How many true traitors would receive a new draft card after defecting to a country from which he could not be drafted?  And after declaring that his allegiance was to a foreign nation? 

Do you believe the Selective Service board routinely notified  turncoat servicemen in a foreign country, that they were still qualified to be inducted  as an A-1 candidate.  And Did they sign the draft card .... "Gut Schieffer"    ( Good Mariner )

As the draft card that Lee received in Minsk in February of 1960 was signed.   And yes, you can look for yourself and see the agency was congratulating him on his success at being accepted by the Soviets...."Good Marine" 

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #89 on: December 15, 2018, 04:50:35 PM »
It appears that super kook Jim Garrison has made a significant impact on you. I would be the first to acknowlege that Hoover was no angel but to accuse him of such a dirty deed is simply outrageous.

I would be the first to acknowlege that Hoover was no angel but to accuse him of such a dirty deed is simply outrageous.


I understand....  Not everybody has the fortitude to face a horrendous, abhorrent, reality....

Offline Oscar Navarro

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Re: JFK - A simple solution
« Reply #90 on: December 16, 2018, 01:03:06 AM »
I would be the first to acknowlege that Hoover was no angel but to accuse him of such a dirty deed is simply outrageous.


I understand....  Not everybody has the fortitude to face a horrendous, abhorrent, reality....

But Walt "Mr. T" Cakebread is fighting those evil, dark forces...by exposing them on this forum from inside a bunker somewhere in Idaho. Get some sun. One of the symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency is impaired cognitive judgement.