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I believe that what Nixon was referring to when he tried to bulldoze Helms with his "Bay of Pigs Secrets" was that President Kennedy and the CIA had conspired to commit treason by putting 160 or so Cuban exiles - Nino Diaz's crew - in the uniforms of the FAR and landing them within twenty miles of our base at Guantanamo with instructions to attack our base there. The attack was supposed to provide Kennedy with the rationale he needed to land the Marines he had hovering off shore. The evidence that this was there mission is ample, just hardly ever talked about.

An American President who commissions forces to attack an American military installation is guilty of treason. Any persons or agency who helps him is complicit.

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I believe that what Nixon was referring to when he tried to bulldoze Helms with his "Bay of Pigs Secrets" was that President Kennedy and the CIA had conspired to commit treason by putting 160 or so Cuban exiles - Nino Diaz's crew - in the uniforms of the FAR and landing them within twenty miles of our base at Guantanamo with instructions to attack our base there. The attack was supposed to provide Kennedy with the rationale he needed to land the Marines he had hovering off shore. The evidence that this was there mission is ample, just hardly ever talked about.

An American President who commissions forces to attack an American military installation is guilty of treason. Any persons or agency who helps him is complicit.

Steven,

Did President Kennedy actually approve this attack on Guantanamo Naval Base?

Thanks,

--Tommy :sun

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I believe that what Nixon was referring to when he tried to bulldoze Helms with his "Bay of Pigs Secrets" was that President Kennedy and the CIA had conspired to commit treason by putting 160 or so Cuban exiles - Nino Diaz's crew - in the uniforms of the FAR and landing them within twenty miles of our base at Guantanamo with instructions to attack our base there. The attack was supposed to provide Kennedy with the rationale he needed to land the Marines he had hovering off shore. The evidence that this was there mission is ample, just hardly ever talked about.

An American President who commissions forces to attack an American military installation is guilty of treason. Any persons or agency who helps him is complicit.

Steven,

Did President Kennedy actually approve this attack on Guantanamo Naval Base?

Thanks,

--Tommy :sun

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