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Offline Anthony Frank

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President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
« on: June 06, 2021, 08:47:38 AM »
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A 1961 CIA study on “Soviet Strategic Executive Action” states that the KGB endeavored to “remove the threat to Soviet interests posed by certain members of Western governments, sometimes arranging for the dismissal of such persons from public office, at other times even having them ‘eliminated’ physically.”

A 1964 CIA memorandum on Soviet “Executive Action” states that beginning in 1953, the Soviet KGB’s “executive action component” was assigned to “carry out ‘special action tasks’ such as sabotage and political murders.”

The memorandum goes on to say that one of the KGB’s “main target areas” for “political murders” is the United States, and it states, “Soviet intelligence is doubtlessly involved in incidents that never become officially recognized as executive action, such as assassinations which are recorded as accidents” or “suicide.”

After KGB infiltration of the CIA was exposed in 1984, some of the KGB officers admitted that during their quest to control the government, their KGB colleagues killed President Kennedy and killed thirteen Members of Congress over the course of twenty-six years from 1957 to 1983, with twelve of the Congressional deaths recorded as “accidents” and “suicides.”

During the first eight years of the KGB’s killing campaign, they killed President Kennedy and they killed five Members of Congress.

Three Members of Congress died in traffic “accidents” spaced out over the years 1957, 1959, and 1965, while one Member of Congress died in an alleged “suicide,” and one Member of Congress died in an airplane “accident.”

In one of the three traffic “accidents,” the KGB had a train engine crash into a Congressman’s car.

In another “accident,” they cut off a Congressman’s car and ran it into an elevated train pillar.

And they killed a Congressman by running him down with a tractor-trailer.

In the space of eight years, three Congressmen were killed by way of a train engine, an elevated train pillar, and a tractor-trailer, and these are the only traffic “accidents” in which Members of Congress have been killed since 1951.

After airplane “accidents” became the KGB’s preferred method for killing Members of Congress in 1972, they killed five Members of Congress in four separate airplane “accidents” in less than four years. They also killed a Congressman with a shotgun in an alleged “suicide” during that time, making for a total of six Members of Congress dying by “accidents” and “suicide” in less than four years.

Five years after the KGB was exposed, renegade CIA officers began their own “executive action” program and used four separate “accidents” to kill four Members of Congress during the Presidency of CIA officer George H. W. Bush.

The KGB officers also tried to assassinate President Reagan, and they had plans to assassinate Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford.

Specific details of all the aforementioned “accidents,” the exposure of the KGB officers, and plans to assassinate United States Presidents are contained in “DESTROYING AMERICA: The CIA’s Quest to Control the Government.” Click the link.

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President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
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Offline Gerry Down

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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2021, 03:08:21 PM »
The KGB officers also tried to assassinate President Reagan, and they had plans to assassinate Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford.

So the KGB were going to keep assassinating US Presidents as they came into office one after another?

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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2021, 03:19:04 PM »
So the KGB were going to keep assassinating US Presidents as they came into office one after another?

That's correct, and then the pinks could manage the planet properly

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Re: President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2021, 05:05:11 AM »
So the KGB were going to keep assassinating US Presidents as they came into office one after another?

They were planning to assassinate LBJ on October 31, 1964, three days before the 1964 Presidential election. Their objective was to have Senator Barry Goldwater, who was both a CIA officer and a KGB asset, elected to the Presidency.

The main reason for wanting CIA officer Barry Goldwater in the Office of President was that he would be the KGB’s foremost asset in exacerbating the very tense racial situation of the 1960s. Toward that end they had Goldwater, who had voted for civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960, aligning himself with Southern Democrats in support of segregation in 1963, details of which are in my book.

Goldwater’s newfound support for segregation was well established by the Spring of 1964. The New York Times, reporting on an 18,000-strong Goldwater rally at Madison Square Garden in May 1964, stated, “The Negro choir that had been hired to sing The Battle Hymn of the Republic had to overcome a rebellion in its ranks,” with one singer stating, “I can’t help feeling strange here tonight because I know how Senator Goldwater stands on civil rights.”

Another singer, who “had to sing baritone” because of “desertions,” complained, “It’s like singing for the Ku Klux Klan.”

The KGB envisioned that the assassinations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson in less than a year, followed by Goldwater’s election to the Presidency, would seem like nothing less than a conspiracy to seize power and support segregation at the crucial juncture of 1964. They also envisioned using the long tentacles of the CIA to stir up violent political and racial turmoil in the wake of “segregationist” Barry Goldwater seizing power.

The fact that the United States had been embroiled in a civil war over the rights of African-Americans 100 years earlier was undoubtedly not lost on the KGB officers. KGB officers inside the CIA were very focused on promoting racial violence and rioting during the 1960s, hence, the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 and the intended assassination of President Johnson in 1964, which was to be followed three days later by the election of KGB asset and renegade CIA officer Barry Goldwater to the Presidency.

I will get to Nixon, Ford, and Reagan when I have more time.

Or if you want to just read my book, you can get all the in-depth details.

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Re: President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2021, 09:42:50 PM »
Their plans to assassinate President Johnson went awry when Suffolk County Police arrested the KGB’s intended patsy, a man named Robert Babcock.

Suffolk County detectives spotted Babcock parked along President Johnson’s motorcade route with a telescopic rifle “on the seat beside him,” and after searching his car, they found “a loaded 12-gauge shotgun” in his trunk.

Babcock was parked “300 yards from the gate” of Republic Aviation Corporation in New York State and arrested “eight minutes” before President Johnson stepped from his plane on the company’s airstrip.

President Johnson’s motorcade had been “expected to make a number of stops along the motorcade route,” but it made absolutely no stops after Babcock was found with the telescopic rifle and shotgun, which completely derailed the assassination plans.

President Johnson passed by the spot where Babcock was taken into custody “twenty minutes” after his arrest.

Suffolk County Police and the “Secret Service” questioned Robert Babcock, who “said first that he had been going on a hunting trip when he decided to stop and see the motorcade. He then said he had made a bet with barroom acquaintances that he could do what he did without being detected.”

With their intended patsy prematurely apprehended and with no chance of assassinating President Johnson, the “Secret Service” wanted the incident to receive as little attention as possible, and Babcock was simply “charged with disorderly conduct and jailed for the night.” The few details that are available ended up in a few paragraphs back on page 78 of the New York Times and on page 10 of the Dallas Morning News on November 1, 1964.

Babcock’s case makes it crystal clear that in 1964, a man could be paid money to sit along the Presidential motorcade route with a telescopic rifle on the seat beside him and a loaded shotgun in the trunk, and when discovered, the “Secret Service” would conduct no investigation, even though the Presidential election was three days away and the preceding President had been assassinated with a telescopic rifle less than a year earlier.

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Re: President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2021, 01:41:54 AM »
Easily the stupidest theory I've heard in a while.

Depending on a single patsy when it's crystal clear they could have bought two more!

ROFL

Sorry. It is most definitely not a theory.

After going to prison in 1984, the KGB officers admitted that killing President Kennedy was only the first step in a two-stage plan to take over the Presidency. They admitted that they had plans to kill LBJ on October 31, 1964, three days before the 1964 Presidential election.

As for the idea that they could have bought two more patsies, maybe you did not read that their intended patsy was arrested “eight minutes” before President Johnson stepped from his plane on the company’s airstrip, and  Johnson passed by the spot where Babcock was taken into custody “twenty minutes” after his arrest.

And maybe you did not read that President Johnson’s motorcade had been “expected to make a number of stops along the motorcade route,” but it made absolutely no stops after Babcock was found with the telescopic rifle and shotgun, which completely derailed the assassination plans.

You can roll on the floor and laugh all you want, but it will not change the fact that I exposed KGB infiltration of the CIA in 1984, and the KGB admitted that they assassinated President Kennedy.

It’s all in my book. I invite everyone to read the reviews and read the “Look Inside” sample.

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Re: President Kennedy Was Not The Only One They Killed
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2021, 05:23:54 PM »
They did not purchase their patsy. They duped him into parking along President Johnson’s motorcade route with a telescopic rifle “on the seat beside him,” and “a loaded 12-gauge shotgun” in his trunk.


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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2021, 08:25:16 PM »
The assassination was averted not because the patsy was apprehended, but because the motorcade, which had been “expected to make a number of stops along the motorcade route,” made absolutely no stops.

They could have still pulled off the assassination, and they could have accused Babcock of being party to the assassination, but the motorcade did not make stops along the motorcade route.

The JFK assassination went so well for them that they figured assassinating LBJ would be easy. They never considered the possibility of the motorcade making no stops, which happened only because Babcock was discovered with a telescopic rifle “on the seat beside him,” and “a loaded 12-gauge shotgun” in his trunk.