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TENTATIVE LIST OF REMAINIG CHAPTERS Chapter 9: How the CIA Setup the Arrest of the Burglars Chapter 10: Profiles of Key Persons Chapter 11: In Their Own Words Chapter 12: Physical Threats Towards Me in the Early Weeks of the case Chapter 13: The Huston Plan Chapter 14: Senator Howard Baker’s Minority Report on the Involvement of the CIA Chapter 15: The Church Committee Investigation Chapter 16: The World Changing Disclosure that the CIA Feared Would Be Revealed Epilogue
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This was posted on Facebook today by Lee D. Shepherd: We now know that James Angleton, head of the CIA’s liaison desk for Israel’s intelligence agency the Mossad, was a key player in the movement of radioactive uranium from the Apollo nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania to the Israeli Dimona plant via the subsidiary, the Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation, (NUMEC). Journalist Seymour M. Hersh wrote the CIA gave millions of dollars annually to the Mossad, “but the complex amalgamation of American financing and Israeli operations remains one of the great secrets of the Cold War.” Angleton biographer Michael Holzman writes: “Through his control of the Israeli account Angleton had virtually a second career in the Agency, supporting operational activities quite distinct from his main counterintelligence responsibilities. It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of this second power base for Angleton within the CIA. It made him virtually unassailable.” President Kennedy Kennedy was known to be firmly against Israel developing or obtaining nuclear weapons. It might be time for senior US officials to break the taboo and begin to talk about the capability of that nuclear arsenal and the implications of it being in Netanyahu’s hands. 3You and 2 others
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From today's Wall Street Journal article on its poll: Title of article: Sympathy for Palestinians Grows as War Drags On "Do you think Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip in response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas have gone too far, not gone far enough, or been just right?" Gone too far: 42% Been about right?: 24% Not gone far enough: 19% Don't know/refused: 15%
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From the article: In addition, through its backing of and weaponizing of Israel in these last grim months, Washington has made a mockery of the human rights talking points that the U.S. has long deployed against Iran. In the process, Joe Biden has done more than any recent president to undermine both international humanitarian law and democratic principles globally. With 94% of Arab poll respondents viewing American policy in the region as “bad,” one thing is clear: for the moment at least, Iran has won the Middle East. Is Tehran Winning the Middle East? How the Gaza Conflict Made Democracy's Name Mud for Millions (juancole.com)