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TDay+3: Trump releases all JFK, RFK, MLK Assassination Docs


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2025 Jan 23, 12:55pm   2,423 views  152 comments

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86   Patrick   2025 Mar 19, 7:23am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/sad-donkey-monday-march-19-2025-c


What we got yesterday obviously isn’t all of them. Some documents weren’t included in this dump, including “documents only available for in-person viewing,” those “withheld under court seal or for grand jury secrecy, records subject to section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code,” and a weathered carton of classified papers stored in Joe Biden’s garage that was mostly empty anyways.

The press release said the National Archives and the DOJ are working diligently, day and night (so to speak), on unsealing and uploading those final categories, but, as the press release pointed out, visitors and grand juries have already seen them. ...

The New York Times’s story agreed, saying, “Some documents appeared to have been versions of papers already released to the public. Others had no obvious connection to the assassination. It is also possible that Tuesday’s initial release did not include all the documents covered by Mr. Trump’s order.” ...

An emerging consensus among the trained reviewers was that these documents appear originally redacted to protect CIA methods rather than conceal a ‘real’ assassin. But again, it’s early, and that emerging consensus could still shift.

At this point, all we know for sure is that a lot of historically interesting documents have been released, nobody has yet found a smoking redaction pen, and we haven’t seen them all yet.
87   Patrick   2025 Mar 19, 12:41pm  

https://x.com/MsBlaireWhite/status/1902392396005941409


Call me a Nazi, but I’m starting to think Israel had something to do with it.




Not proof, but interesting.
89   Ceffer   2025 Mar 19, 6:54pm  

Bill Cooper's take on it from Naval Intelligence files was that the Secret Service driver (William Robert Greer) turned with a specially designed CIA air activated pistol with fish poison projectile and shot Kennedy in the head shot. Jackie witnessed the shot but SS always surrounded her and her children with SS agents so she was terrified of them (imprisoned by the Praetorians who killed Kennedy, how Roman of them. Washington DC after all was operated with Roman Law). Kennedy's brain was substituted because they wanted to hide the fish poison and projectile evidence. SS were implicated at least insofar as they redirected Kennedy's limousine into the lines of fire.

If this is the scenario and it sounds as plausible as any other, than it could also explain JFK Jr.'s fear eventually when it became clear that he, too, was to be killed.
90   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 19, 9:30pm  

Patrick says


It’s “awkward” because Israel, a creation of the British Crown
https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/jfk-files-include-rather-shocking


Israel was NOT created by the British, Britain simply abandoned their mandate without any partition or recognition or agreement with or of anything, Biden withdrawal from Afghanistan style (but without a debacle).

This is basic knowledge of that area that nobody disputes.
91   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 19, 9:58pm  

Patrick says

Call me a Nazi, but I’m starting to think Israel had something to do with it.

That's from the 2017 release. Qatar and Stormfags are so desperate, they have to look beyond the 80,000 pages released to earlier huge dumps. To find a single claim of hearsay.
92   Ceffer   2025 Mar 19, 11:02pm  

Wow. The JFK files might be more interesting from the perspective of seeing the various scumbag CIA operations than the assassination itself. It seems that the political figures just dive right into their own blackmail as if it's an entitlement of position, they don't care and consider it a perk as long as they toe the line.





93   Ceffer   2025 Mar 19, 11:07pm  

Sounds like disinformation to confirm Oswald's patsy status.

94   zzyzzx   2025 Mar 20, 6:48am  

Probably had information that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.
95   Patrick   2025 Mar 20, 11:47am  

https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1902234357416255497


Damn these Operation Mongoose files are crazy.

The CIA admit they had plans for “agriculture sabotage” by initiating crop failure via “biological agents”.

The CIA had plans to use bioweapons for regime change.

If they are willing to do this, what else are they willing to do?


96   Patrick   2025 Mar 20, 11:54am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/mongoose-love-thursday-march-20-2025


It was perfectly understandable that the rancorous chatter over the newly disclosed JFK files continued all day yesterday. But out of the clamor, a new possibility began to emerge; the possibility that the real goal of the disclosures wasn’t to identify JFK’s killer, but to finish what the beloved 1960’s president started— scattering the intelligence agencies to the wind. ...

The CIA fired up Operation Mongoose in 1961, right after its failed Bay of Pigs invasion. We’ll get that porky dictator! Aimed at destabilizing Cuba, the program included sabotage, economic warfare, assassination attempts, psyops, political subversion, covert paramilitary operations, and fantastically illegal false flags.

By 1963, disgusted by Mongoose, President Kennedy had firmly decided to “splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.” And then, he was dead. Never mind!

We knew some details, thanks to a previous 1999 partial declassification. Some of the CIA’s proposed false flag operations, for example, included plans to stage fake terrorist attacks on American civilians and other military targets, including in Florida, to be blamed on Cuban nationalists.

Kennedy was outraged by the suggestions and ultimately removed CIA Chief Allan Dulles, who designed Operation Mongoose, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, who’d signed off on it.

This week’s newly disclosed, unredacted JFK files included a batch of new, never-before-seen documents related to Operation Mongoose. One document that understandably caught Clandestine’s attention included details about biological attacks. The document was titled, “Minutes of the Meeting of the Special Group on Mongoose 6 Sep 1962.”

Starting in paragraph number 4, a “General Carter” mentioned “agricultural sabotage.” Let’s just soak in the awful ramifications of that banal term, agricultural sabotage, which can only mean starving civilians to death to further military-political objectives. In case anyone needs to hear it, starving innocent civilians is not okay. In terms progressives can understand, we didn’t vote for that.

Paragraph four also noted General Carter’s objection, which were “the disastrous results if something went wrong, particularly if there were obvious attribution to the U.S.” Meaning, he was worried somebody would find out what they did. But, General Carter reassured the room, “it would be possible to accomplish this purpose of agricultural sabotage— by methods more subtle than those indicated in the paper.”

A “Mr. Bundy” (presumably, not the serial killer Ted Bundy, but who knows) chimed in. Bundy “said that he had no worries about any such sabotage, which could clearly be” blamed on somebody else, like the Cubans. Mr. Bundy cautioned that America should avoid obvious things like chemical releases. That is, “unless they could be completely covered up.”

General Carter brought up a brilliant and very specific idea. “He mentioned specifically the possibility of producing crop failures by the introduction of biological agents which would appear to be of national origin.”

Wait, what??

They should have called it “Operation Not Our Fault.” Instead of debating the morality of forced starvation through covert biological warfare, they were only worried about the optics.

I feel inclined to pen a fulsome and very sarcastic essay about Cold War era biological operations, which previously were only the fodder of kooky anti-CIA conspiracy theories. (Now confirmed, of course, as fact.) I have many questions. Where would the “biological agents” come from? Who was developing them? How much of this was — and is — going on? Who are these insane Stanley Kubrick-style cartoon villains working for CIA and dreaming up this kind of uncontrolled evil? Why have they lied about it all these years?

Does anybody who works for the government ever get in trouble for lying?

And … starvation of noncombatant civilians through covert biological attacks? What. On. Earth.

And of course … was covid a “biological agent” designed as a “subtle” way to “accomplish the purpose” of killing civilians? Was it supposed to happen in a way that “could be completely covered up?” Was covid designed to “appear to be of national origin” from China?

I pause, unable to withhold this comment, to note that destroying people’s crops is not clever. It’s not high-tech. It’s not spycraft. It’s not progress through peaceful means. It doesn’t take highly-skilled experts and supertrained spooks to dream up nightmarish ideas like this.

Rather, it only requires merciless brutality and ruthless amorality.

No wonder Kennedy wanted to scatter the intelligence agencies to the wind. It’s too bad he became the accidental victim of a rogue, lone gunman who used to be on CIA’s payroll and totally worked alone. ALL ALONE, never forget. (Coincidentally, just like Trump assassin Thomas Crooks. Just saying.)

But for today, let’s set all that aside. Let’s consider just the contemporaneous ramifications. Could this kind of quietly explosive material be the real reason for the releases? Could there be a much bigger goal than just exposing one dark secret (that can never be exposed)? Could all these unredacted CIA breadcrumbs —and the frightful fury arising from them— cause an inevitable collapse of the intelligence agencies?

Will Kennedy finally achieve his revenge— from beyond the grave?

Short of destroying them, could President Trump be disciplining the intelligence agencies, by slowly slipping out their secrets, one by one, starting with the oldest and therefore least objectionable ones? I mean, why should Operation Mongoose remain classified? The Soviet Union is a historical footnote. Cuba is no geopolitical threat. It’s a cruise-ship comedian’s punchline.

If Trump is using these disclosures to initiate the intelligence agencies’ controlled demolition, it would be the longest, slowest burn of political payback in history—JFK’s revenge served not just cold, but cryogenically frozen and thawed out decades later for maximum effect.

The intelligence agencies built their Babylonic Tower of Power from bricks of secrecy. Trump is weaponizing their own secrets against them. If I’m right, it would be the most karmically delicious reversal in modern history.
97   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 20, 1:44pm  




Anti-Castro Cubans appear thousands of times, too.
99   Ceffer   2025 Mar 20, 6:57pm  

Since we are unlikely to get anything from the 'released' JFK files aside from 'blame musical chairs', let's have some station identification break for some JFK WOO.
There actually was at least one Oswald impersonator from CIA, most likely the one who was alleged to have showed up at the Russian embassy in Mexico City.



https://t.me/DeepDives/39347

100   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 20, 6:59pm  

^^^^^^^^^^^^^All we get is more looney shit.
101   Fortwaye   2025 Mar 20, 7:13pm  

cia did it, they had motive and ability
103   Patrick   2025 Mar 21, 1:56pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/regime-changes-friday-march-21-2025


The ‘radical’ theory I proposed yesterday —that the JFK disclosures aren’t really JFK assassination disclosures so much as disclosures of intelligence agency corruption — picked up steam yesterday, rounding the track with an impressive quarter-mile lead in early racing. The first striking example appeared in the New York Times, headlined “Were the Kennedy Files a Bust? Not So Fast, Historians Say.”

Our theme from yesterday, of the declassified files’ alternate historic importance, began right in the sub-headline: “The thousands of documents posted online this week disappointed assassination buffs. But Cold War historians are finding many newly revealed secrets.”

The historians —who already knew a lot— were described as being shocked to their cores. “I didn’t think I’d live to see it,” one told the Times. “This opens a door on a whole history of collaboration between the Vatican and the C.I.A., which, boy, would be explosive,” another said.

The article wasted no time providing an example—a 1973 “Family Jewels” memo written by Walter Elder addressed to then-CIA Director William Colby. Here’s how the Times described Elder’s memo:

Our theme from yesterday, of the declassified files’ alternate historic importance, began right in the sub-headline: “The thousands of documents posted online this week disappointed assassination buffs. But Cold War historians are finding many newly revealed secrets.”

The historians —who already knew a lot— were described as being shocked to their cores. “I didn’t think I’d live to see it,” one told the Times. “This opens a door on a whole history of collaboration between the Vatican and the C.I.A., which, boy, would be explosive,” another said.

The article wasted no time providing an example—a 1973 “Family Jewels” memo written by Walter Elder addressed to then-CIA Director William Colby. Here’s how the Times described Elder’s memo:

The seven pages matter-of-factly described break-ins at the French
Consulate in Washington, planned paramilitary attacks on Chinese
nuclear facilities and injections of a "contaminating agent" in
Cuban sugar bound for the Soviet Union. The memo ended with an
offhand aside about John A. McCone, the agency's former director.
"Finally, and this will reflect my Middle Western Protestant
upbringing, McCone's dealings with the Vatican, including Pope
John XXIII and Pope Paul VI, would and could raise eyebrows in
certain quarters," the author wrote.

Calling the disclosures “remarkable,” the Times described how, collectively, the newly unredacted documents described CIA malfeasance on a global scale, including coups and election interference (!).

They include information about C.I.A. involvement in various
attempted coups, election interference in countries around the
world and connections that ran to the top of some foreign
governments. To see the documents all drop suddenly, without
redactions, was remarkable to scholars.

For example, another now-unredacted 1967 report by the CIA’s inspector general disclosed the agency’s 1961 assassination of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo — including the names of all the CIA agents involved in the plot. Other documents revealed CIA efforts to interfere in elections in Finland, Peru and Somalia, which had previously been relegated to ‘conspiracy theory’ status, or were even entirely unknown before now.

There was also new information about CIA’s involvement in failed and successful coups in a devil’s inventory of countries, including Brazil, Haiti (!), and what is now Guyana. The CIA has been meddling in the whole world.

Other now visible passages revealed, among other salacious details, that nearly half the political officers in American embassies worldwide were working for the CIA. “That’s … astonishing,” Dr. Logevall, a Harvard historian working on a multivolume Kennedy biography, lamely said, grasping for adequate words.

The 1973 memo that began the story warned Director Colby about Elder’s “sinking feeling that discipline has broken down.” Discipline has never recovered. Elder’s memo listed too many examples to recount them all. But my eye was drawn to this particularly shocking part of paragraph four, which described two operations, without stating whether the operations had only been planned or actually went forward:

One involved chemical warfare operations against the rice
crops in both Cuba and North Vietnam. A second involved
a paramilitary strike against the Chi-Com nuclear installations.

Those two astonishing sentences are unthinkably evil. Let’s start with the proposal for a paramilitary strike on the Chi-Com nuclear plants.

I need hardly emphasize that a paramilitary strike on a nuclear power plant is one of the most reckless and highest-risk actions imaginable, both strategically and environmentally. Attacking a nuclear installation is an act of war on steroids— far beyond bombing an enemy’s military base.

It isn’t rocket science (or nuclear science, for that matter). To cite a contemporary example, even amidst the hottest of wars, Russia has always assiduously avoided attacking Ukraine’s nuclear power plants.

The victims of such an operation would not so much have been the enemy communist governments as their innocent civilians. Striking a nuclear facility risks radiation leaks or even a Chernobyl-like meltdown, depending on the reactor type and how it’s hit. Fallout could easily spread across borders, irradiating major water supplies and poisoning civilians and military personnel alike— including even U.S. allies and neutral countries.

It is difficult to conceive how this could be spun as anything but madness. Nuclear plants are heavily fortified— striking them without causing radiation leaks is nearly impossible. Sabotage, cyberattacks, or other strategies might be slightly less reckless, but a direct paramilitary strike is begging for a disaster.

But perhaps most ominous and least moral of all, this kind of attack on a nuclear facility could easily escalate into a full-out global thermonuclear war. It’s like playing Russian roulette with civilization itself. At minimum, the Chinese would feel morally justified in conducting tit-for-tat covert counter-attacks against American nuclear plants, leading to an escalating conflict causing unimaginable suffering and long-term environmental destruction.

As for the proposed covert chemical weapons attacks against Cuban and North Korean rice fields, well, I described the moral hazards inherent in this kind of starvation operation yesterday. Targeting food supplies is especially shocking because it constitutes a form of biological or environmental warfare, which would have caused severe humanitarian fallout.

Rice is a staple food. Targeting rice crops is an unthinkably cruel war crime. It would have led to mass hunger, malnutrition, and civilian deaths, disproportionately harming children and elderly folks. The CIA’s profoundly unethical plan would be inherently immoral under Just War Theory, which requires nations to discriminate between military and civilian targets.

The CIA’s unmasking continues. Yesterday, the White House announced that around 16,000 more pages are waiting in the wings, to be digitized and posted online “in the coming days.”

But even more consistent with our developing theme that the disclosures were meant to grease the skids of doom, preparatory to scattering the CIA to the winds, as Kennedy wanted, was an unredacted 1961 memo written by Arthur Schlesinger Jr., one of Kennedy’s top aides. Schlesinger wrote the memo right after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, warning President Kennedy about the growing power of the CIA and calling for it to be reorganized.

Kennedy didn’t live long enough to act on Schlesinger’s advice.

All the examples I’ve cited so far were mentioned in the Times’ article. As Yeats famously wrote in his poem The Second Coming, “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.”

The CIA’s empire is falling apart before our eyes.

But, before heaping lauds on the Times’ editors for honesty, while it mentioned all these unsavory details, it stopped far short of pointing out any wrongdoing. It was only a limited hangout. A desperate one, certainly, but just a frantic effort to whitewash the shocking revelations as weird historical curiosities.

The real story was not about who shot JFK. The real story was about what the Agency has been doing ever since — and maybe even before. These aren’t assassination files; they’re indictments slipped into the historical footnotes.

The same journalists and academics who spent decades scoffing at “conspiracy theories” are now blinking at declassified documents like deer in the high beams of truth. “Oh wow, the CIA really did meddle in Finnish elections?” Yes, Sparky. Finland. Somalia. Peru. Haiti.

It’s not a list of vacation destinations; it’s a rogue’s gallery of subverted democracies.

Let’s revisit the disclosure that half of the U.S.’s overseas political officers were CIA. Half! That’s spy-state infiltration, not diplomacy. It confirms what foreign governments have long suspected, but couldn’t prove — that the Department of State is often just a tuxedo over Langley’s camo gear.

In theory, the State Department is supposed to run foreign policy—crafting diplomatic positions, negotiating treaties, and managing relationships. That’s what the Constitution envisions: the president sets the tone, and State does the talking. But in practice —especially from the early Cold War onward— the CIA obviously ran a parallel, often contradictory, covert foreign policy under the table, free from public scrutiny or even effective oversight from Congress.

Now we much better understand one of the most puzzling elements of Biden’s late-term negotiations in the Middle East. The failed discussions over a Gazan ceasefire were being brokered by CIA —not the State Department— and nobody even seemed to think there was anything at all unusual about that.

Remember this bizarre New York Times headline, published two days before Trump took office?

U.S. Spy Chief Took on Role of Negotiator in Gaza War
As C.I.A. director, William J. Burns was deeply focused on China
and Russia when the Middle East conflict plunged him back into
his old life.

Apparently, the half of State Department who were real diplomats and not covert agents were just slowing things down, so CIA went ahead and took over directly. The headline’s reception was surreal. No alarm bells. No questions. Just acceptance. The Beltway bunch didn’t even blink, because this is normal now.

The State Department is doing diplomacy on the record. But the CIA is running the world off the books. That, my friends, is the deep state, exposed.

But that wasn’t all.

Shortly before Fox fired him, Tucker Carlson ran a segment where he —rightly, in my view— portrayed Richard Nixon as a Reagan-level, wildly-popular president who was politically assassinated by the deep state. Namely, the CIA.

At the time of his comments, Tucker drew a parallel between the successful soft coup against Nixon and the deep state’s attacks against President Trump. Notably, Tucker recounted how, just before the Watergate scandal burst open like a rotten water bag, Nixon told CIA Director Richard Helms that he knew who really killed Kennedy, implying that the CIA had been involved.

According to reports of the meeting, Director Helms sat, stonily silent, saying nothing.

For his trouble, far-left Media Matters promptly labeled Tucker a five-Pinnochio 'conspiracy theorist.’

But, and I bet you can tell where this is going, newly unredacted records from the JFK dump at least partially vindicated the now-independent Fox anchor, proving that four of the seven Watergate “burglars” were either then-present or former CIA agents (hat tip Kyle Becker):

With respect to the relationship to the CIA of the seven
individuals involved in the Watergate burglary, one of them at
time of the break-in was a part-time contract employee (Martinez),
one was a former full-time contract employee (Barker), two were
retired staff employees (Hunt and McCord). The remaining
individuals (Liddy, Sturgis and Gonzalez) were never connected
with CIA in any capacity. (See attached sheet for details on these
seven individuals). These facts have been set forth previously in

In fairness, this is not enough evidence to conclude the CIA orchestrated the takedown of another populist president who was skeptical of the agency. But it cracks open the door. It raises questions that demand answers. It shifts the burden back to the CIA and confirms long-believed but long-sneered-at ‘conspiracy theories.’

Each additional disclosure forces a crack in the CIA’s iron wall of secrecy. The spy agency’s structural integrity is collapsing. As public pressure mounts, and the CIA’s power over the government frays, we’ll soon begin to see calls from an emboldened Congress for major reform.

And remember: We are only at the beginning. More JFK files are on the way. Behind those lie the promised files on RFK’s and King’s assassinations. And we haven’t even heard about the missing Crossfire Hurricane binder yet, even though that is what Trump was frantically working to declassify during his last tortured days in office back in 2021.

You’d better believe that missing binder is sitting somewhere on the disclosure timeline. And the Swamp knows it. This is only going to hurt for a very long time.

Yet, oddly, it feels like healing.

As the Times’ historian noted, I never expected to see anything like this in my lifetime. Draining the Swamp for good seemed more improbable than getting a coherent, unscripted sentence out of Kamala Harris after noon on a workday.

Yet here we are— it is happening. However surreal it may be. The ropes holding up the CIA’s parachute are fraying. I suspect that what is coming will be a wholesale rewriting of history, as the Swamp’s previously unseen tentacles are hauled out of the deep ocean and its connections to everything we thought we knew are finally exposed.

What looked like isolated scandals—JFK, RFK, MLK, Watergate, foreign coups, Trump—may begin to reassemble like a shattered mosaic, forming a much darker, much clearer picture of what really shaped the postwar American century.

History isn’t being written. It’s being unredacted and re-written.
104   RayAmerica   2025 Mar 21, 2:31pm  

Just a little food for thought ...

A very key figure in the JFK Assassination is the then CIA Head of Special Ops James Angleton.

Angleton's black ops division specialized in 'off the books' operations, which included assassinations and the overthrow of governments, etc. Angleton also had a very close working relationship with the Israeli Mossad, so much so, that after Angleton's death, the Israeli Government erected a memorial to honor Angleton as a special 'friend of Israel.'

Here's where it gets really strange: JFK's longtime mistress, Mary Pinchot Meyer was married to a high level CIA Special Ops agent by the name of Cord Meyer. James Angleton was his boss at the CIA. JFK viewed his mistress to be of high intellect and trusted her thoroughly. Apparently, JFK had told Mary Meyer many behind the scenes details regarding his Presidency, which compelled Mary Meyer to keep a diary. Mary Meyer's sister was married to Ben Bradlee, longtime executive editor (and personal friend of JFK) of the Washington Post, which has long been known to have deep ties to the CIA. About 6 months after JFK's death, Mary Meyer was mysteriously murdered in a Georgetown public park (her murder was never solved). When Ben Bradlee and his wife went to Mary Meyer's apartment to retrieve Mary's diary, none other than James Angleton came out of the apartment prior to their entering! Think about that. The Head of the CIA's black ops division broke into JFK's mistress's apartment for what purpose other than to retrieve the diary. Bradlee (a CIA operative himself) claimed that he and his wife in fact found the diary and burned it in his fireplace.

So you have a CIA head of the Black Ops division who had very, very close ties to the Israeli Mossad breaking into the apartment of JFK's murdered mistress. Why would this guy be so interested in JFK's mistress? Did JFK tell her about the pressure, and perhaps threats, that was being made by the Israelis because he wanted to shut down their nuclear operations?
105   RayAmerica   2025 Mar 21, 2:37pm  

Some very interesting information brought to you by Kim Iversen on the distinct possibility of rogue elements of the CIA involving Special Ops Head James Angleton and the Israeli Mossad being the driving force in the JFK Assassination:

CIA Fingerprints All Over JFK’s Assassination: Dirty Secrets & Shocking Israeli Connections??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l56IHbEGqw8
106   RayAmerica   2025 Mar 21, 2:47pm  

In few days, I am going to be attending a rather small gathering that will involve *retired Secret Service Agent Paul Landis. Landis was riding in the follow up car directly behind JFK's limo on the day he was assassinated and witnessed the entire episode. He was also present in the trauma room at Parkland during the entire time that Kennedy was being treated and personally witnessed LBJ being sworn in on AF 1.

I'm going to have an opportunity to ask him several questions ... any suggestions?

*Correction: Landis actually quit the Secret Service only a couple of years after the Assassination, so in reality, he did not retire from the Secret Service.
107   Ceffer   2025 Mar 21, 2:50pm  

The CIA will never be 'scattered to the winds' although disaffiliating them from our country would end the pretense that they are from us or of us or serving our interests. We do not need to be subscribed to their purposeful mayhems. They were imposed on us through the various corporate and banking frauds, secret handshake and Freemason groups, and programmed wars extant since 1871.

The CIA is a gestapo based international consortium based in Geneva, and a utilitarian arm and directorship of the criminal activities inherited from the corporate so called East Indies (and West Indies) companies of Netherlands and Britain.

Strange thing is their Illuminati Hornbook tactics have become monotonously predictable in their various psychopathic manifestations. They are no longer the 'bad guys' who perform necessary but unsavory tasks that cannot be countenanced by the 'good guys', but ultimately result in some kind of 'good' or 'justice'. They are corporate psychopaths who operate to worship the various demonic entities to the ends of maximizing human suffering and death.
108   Patrick   2025 Mar 21, 3:36pm  

https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/cia-tried-to-keep-israeli-intelligence


The note on the document reads:

“CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. EXCEPT BRACKETS. LEE 8-7-98.”

What’s in brackets?

“[the Israeli Intelligence Service.]” ...

This newly unredacted disclosure raises serious questions about the CIA’s longstanding efforts to conceal its collaboration with Israeli intelligence in operations directly connected to James Angleton, who played a key role in the post-assassination counterintelligence efforts.

Some see the redactions as evidence Israel played a bigger role in the JFK assassination than the mainstream controllers want us to believe.

Angleton Shielded Israel’s Nuclear Program from JFK’s Scrutiny
This possibility becomes even more significant when considering Angleton’s deep involvement in shielding Israel’s secret nuclear weapons program—an effort that directly defied President John F. Kennedy’s policy of non-proliferation.

Kennedy strongly opposed Israel’s development of nuclear weapons.

He pressured Israeli leaders to open their Dimona facility to U.S. inspectors and made it clear he wanted to prevent Israel from becoming a nuclear power.

Angleton worked against that policy.

He shielded Israel’s nuclear program from scrutiny, ignored internal U.S. intelligence warnings, and facilitated Israeli deception about Dimona.

All documented in American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh’s The Samson Option.

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/79186/the-samson-option-by-seymour-m-hersh/

Mossad director Meir Amit reportedly called Angleton “the biggest Zionist of them all.” ...

Kennedy Tried to Rein in Israel’s Lobbying Power in America
It’s worth mentioning JFK’s administration, particularly through Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, pursued efforts to have the American Zionist Council (AZC)—AIPAC’s predecessor organization—register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

AZC was an organization in the United States that coordinated pro-Zionist activities and lobbying efforts to promote support for Israel, active primarily in the mid-20th century until it was succeeded by AIPAC in the early 1960s.

Forcing AZC to register as a foreign agent would have severely undermined Israel’s ability to influence U.S. policy discreetly, exposing their lobbying networks to public scrutiny and limiting their access to American political power.

After JFK’s murder, the Justice Department under President Lyndon Baines Johnson dropped the effort initiated under AG Kennedy.

The CIA’s Redactions Reveal an Attempt to Bury the Truth?
At the nexus of U.S. intelligence and Israeli interests stood James Angleton, the CIA’s chief of counterintelligence and its primary liaison to Mossad.

Angleton ran point on the CIA’s role in the JFK assassination investigation. ...

The new revelation about CIA redactions of Israel’s involvement shows there was an explicit attempt to keep foreign intelligence ties out of the public record for decades.
109   RayAmerica   2025 Mar 21, 5:00pm  

Another potential key figure in the JFK Assassination is Meyer Lansky. Lansky is often referred to as the "Boss of Bosses." Lansky was instrumental in organizing the Mafia into an international crime syndicate. He also established an organization of Italian and Jewish gunmen for hire that would later become known as Murder Inc. and was headed by gangsters like Albert Anastasia and Louis Capone.

Lansky was Jewish. He was the head of the mob's operation in Cuba in the 50's and 60's, which included gambling, casinos, resorts, drug smuggling, prostitution, etc. When Batista was overthrown, Castro closed down the mob's resorts and gambling casinos, which gave a great deal of incentive for the Mafia to overthrow Castro, which led to their connection with the CIA that involved numerous joint ventures between the Mafia & CIA to overthrow the Castro regime.
110   Ceffer   2025 Mar 21, 6:00pm  

I knew it. Proximity is causality. How come they didn't use them against the Egyptians?

111   Ceffer   2025 Mar 21, 6:04pm  

Timing is everything? Or timing is just so much more bullshit? I have to admit the JFK files are turning out to be more entertaining than I thought.

114   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 21, 7:21pm  

Ceffer says

I knew it. Proximity is causality. How come they didn't use them against the Egyptians?



The 2100m deep cylinder pillars holding up the Pyramids, according to a recent Rogan guest. Verified by SAR, even though SAR's practical penetration ability to limited to 5m of ground under ideal conditions
115   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 21, 7:23pm  

DNI Tulsi Gabbard
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UPDATE: An additional 13,700 unredacted pages of JFK assassination files that were previously available for review only in-person at NARA, have been digitized and are now available online at http://archives.gov/jfk. This brings the total number of pages available online to over 77,000. (1/3)
https://x.com/DNIGabbard/status/1903177903157940648
116   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 21, 7:33pm  

Not directly related to JFK Assassination, but this is an interesting look at a nat sec briefing from September 1963
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/206-10001-10016.pdf
117   Tenpoundbass   2025 Mar 21, 7:53pm  

I think if anything could be gained from the data dump, is that we have more evidence that the CIA killed JFK. But with all of the convoluted facts, we will never know the how and why. But for sure we know who, just not who personally.
119   Ceffer   2025 Mar 21, 10:31pm  

About some of those past assassinations. Poisoning is a Jesuit specialty.

https://t.me/DeepDives/39391
121   Ceffer   2025 Mar 21, 11:12pm  

Don't know about that. Doesn't look like they are 'ghosting' that many of the Israel files, they are popping up all over.

122   Ceffer   2025 Mar 22, 12:21am  

A 'foreign state within OUR state' to be precise.

123   Patrick   2025 Mar 22, 9:55am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/fiat-veritas-saturday-march-22-2025


Let’s be crystal clear: dirty tricks are not part of the CIA’s legal charter. The Agency was created to collect and analyze foreign intelligence—not to blow up nuclear power plants, poison rice fields, or orchestrate coups. Its mission is information gathering, not covert warfare. The so-called “special activities” wing wasn’t in the original blueprint; it grew like a tumor during the Cold War, fed by secrecy and unchecked power. This week’s newly unredacted documents don’t merely reveal rogue operations— they expose a decades-long deviation from lawful authority. ...

Even if some operations were technically “authorized” by senior military or executive officials, that’s hardly any exoneration. The CIA wasn’t created to serve as a covert war department. Its charter was intelligence—not intervention. The fact that presidents or Pentagon brass may have signed off on operations like staging false flags, sabotaging crops, or assassinating undesired leaders only underscores how far the national security apparatus had drifted from constitutional norms.

In drips of urgent exception and drabs of frightftul necessity, the Republic’s balance of power was quietly and unlawfully redefined.

Worse, the Agency appears to have been aimed inward, at Americans. The tools of foreign espionage—propaganda, psychological manipulation, surveillance—weren’t just deployed overseas. Increasingly, they were turned against the very citizens the Agency was created to protect. That’s not mission drift. That’s betrayal.

That’s treason.
124   Ceffer   2025 Mar 22, 3:38pm  

William Cooper's allegation is that the secret service driver delivered the final head shot with a pneumatic pistol and fish poison projectile. It does seem possible and the trajectory seems correct. Cooper says this is what he read from Naval Intelligence. He also said they substituted JFK's brain to hide the fact of the fish poison and projectile. The Kennedy family eventually got possession of the 'brain' but never any commentary if it was the right one.

I don't believe the James Files version (fireball rifle with weighted round from the grassy knoll) because CIA would have likely killed Files early on (all the other Mafia types involved met early ends). James Files has a lot of information and was very likely on one of the teams in Dallas so he knows a lot of scoop. However, he was probably allowed to live (or his family or whomever) if he agreed to participate in disinformation or take the 'blame' for the kill shot.

125   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 22, 3:41pm  

Ceffer says


William Cooper's allegation is that the driver delivered the final head shot with a pneumatic pistol and fish poison projectile.

LOL That's a helluva fish to make JFK's head explode like that. Sounds like Pescium Conspiritoria

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