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Nasa scientist admits she's 'absolutely certain there is alien life' and reveals best place to find it nearby | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
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Gallup Poll of July 17, 2023 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- John F. Kennedy remains the most highly rated former president when Gallup asks Americans whether, in retrospect, they approve or disapprove of the job each did as president. Ninety percent of U.S. adults now approve of the job Kennedy did, 21 percentage points higher than second-place Ronald Reagan’s rating. Seven of the nine past presidents included in the poll receive majority retrospective approval ratings. The two exceptions are Donald Trump, with 46% of Americans approving of the job he did in his initial retrospective approval rating, and Richard Nixon, at 32%.
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Dick Russell's book was first published in 1993. It appears no one, including forum members who question the Memorandum's authenticity, ever put the question to Dick as to the basis of his decision to display the Memorandum in his book. Thus, it appears that the source of the Memorandum's provenance is his book until shown otherwise. If experts at NARA challenged the authenticity of the Memorandum as is recounted above, then production here in the forum of credible evidence that they did so would be of tremendous help in resolving the issue of it being a fake.
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Gerry: Thank you for your interest in my forthcoming book. As explained in the early part of the attached, I have had to post the first half of the book's chapters online after the CIA stole my manuscript and disabled my computer from functioning. The Agency does not want my story told. Thru a modern miracle I got my manuscript back and my computer functionally restored. I am posting another chapter this week on the 1974 flawed U.S. Court of Appeals decision in U.S. vs Liddy. Historians and others are following my postings of the book. -- Doug
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I found the Memorandum persuasive in filling out who Oswald really was. It strengthened my belief that he was a patsy in the assassination of JFK and had been moved around for years like a piece on a chess board by the CIA. He may have had slight inklings of what the CIA was doing to him but not enough to back out of what the agency had planned for him on 11/22. After Kennedy's murder, he quickly put all the dots together and got the whole picture. Too late. He was marked for assassination, too. As I have written in my forthcoming book, In the First Hour of Watergate, the CIA moved me around in the three months before June 17, 1972, without my knowing it. I had the feeling that I was being moved around like a piece on a chess board, but it was not until later that I realized that the CIA was doing it. The CIA routinely uses persons without their knowing it as part of a master plan the CIA has for a specific operation. Because of what happened to me in Watergate, I can identify with Oswald in what happened to him in the JFK assassination.
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I am sending this thread to Mark Mueller, the Austin attorney who posted it on Facebook yesterday, for his analysis and commentary. Mark is a well-known lawyer who has a well-earned reputation of only dealing with facts. He constantly surprises me with information on a variety of important topics that provides a look behind the curtain as to what the particular controversial matter is really about.