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Maevi's avatar

Wonder how DeM felt about IB Hale's plans for Oswald or if there was factional rivalry.....

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Melanie Kimball's avatar

Thank you for laying this out so coherently & with links to "receipts". How could the post WWII "Greatest Generation" have had any notion of what was going on on all fronts against their knowing who was pulling all the strings? Owning the media was as critical then as it is now. I don't see many who are willing to confront the powers behind the curtain on ANY deception.

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Connie Bevan's avatar

Standing behind a wall of secrecy is the mother of dirty tricks.

I was in Ontario, Canada, when John F. Kennedy was assassinated. I remember it was also a time of the rallies that were held in support of Martin Luther King. I remember attending one of those rallies. Canada, of course, always had more news from the U.S. than it did from Canada at that time. I remember everyone being shocked at the death of the U.S. President. That preceded a series of assassinations.

Retrospectively, which didn't catch my attention at the time because I was pretty young and carefree and pursuing my own life, the Vietnam War had started already in 1955 and didn't end until 1975, after I had arrived in the U.S. to pursue an education, and eventually married life that changed the course of my life into something that wasn't really planned but carried my interest, and my belief, that most colleges were schools of indoctrination in the midst of learning about stuff that I had not contemplated before. I spent as little time as I could on campus, while raising my son, arranging my courses during three days of every week.

Anyway, when looking back, it seemed that the government wasn't as intrusive, or didn't seem as intrusive into our lives, as it is today, although I'm sure those Americans who were drafted into the Vietnam war would have a whole different opinion because their lives were forever changed.

I remember hearing in the news about some of the Vets who were returning from the war were being spat on, and that was very disturbing to me because it wasn't their choice to go to war and many of them were drafted. I didn't know anyone in the U.S. who was in favor of that Vietnam War the images of which were plastered on the TV screens every night showing the dead bodies of Americans being hoisted by cranes from one place to another and coming back home in coffins.

Of course, now we know nothing of what they told us about that proxy war was the truth. We didn't know it was about drugs and everything nefarious and disgusting and all planned by a small cadre of people who were seeking plunder and power. And it still is.

Their 20-year proxy wars continue until this day. After the debacle of getting out of Afghanistan, the latest proxy war - Ukraine. I'm sure, if we don't stop them in the bud, they're hoping for another 20-year proxy war in that region to keep their forever "cold war" going. Nothing has changed because the same cadre of self-appointed people and their intergenerational offspring are still in the business of power and plunder and are getting more and more intrusive into our lives.

They have no intention of pursuing peace, because peace isn't in their plans.

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