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Chuck Schwartz

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  1. Paul B., perhaps I misread "Coup in Dallas", but I thought Lafitte looked to "T" for approval to move on the operation and "T" was Tracy Barnes.
  2. This is from Spartacus (written by J. Simkin),," In November, 1954, Barnes replaced General Lucian Truscott as head of CIA headquarters in Frankfurt. Several other CIA agents worked in Germany at this time including William Harvey, Ted Shackley, David Morales and Tom Parrott. After working in Germany (1954-1956) Barnes was made CIA station chief in London (1957-1959). He returned to the United States in 1960 to serve with the Directorate for Plans (the CIA's clandestine service and covert action arm) and helped Richard Bissell organize the Bay of Pigs operation. Within seventy-two hours all the invading troops had been killed, wounded or had surrendered. Bissell had a meeting with John F. Kennedy about the operation. Kennedy admitted it was his fault that the operation had been a disaster. Kennedy added: "In a parliamentary government, I'd have to resign. But in this government I can't, so you and Allen (Dulles) have to go." As Evan Thomas points out in The Very Best Men: "Bissell had been caught in his own web. "Plausible deniability" was intended to protect the president, but as he had used it, it was a tool to gain and maintain control over an operation... Without plausible deniability, the Cuba project would have turned over to the Pentagon, and Bissell would have have become a supporting actor." John F. Kennedy asked Maxwell Taylor to investigate what went wrong during the Bay of Pigs operation. Taylor asked Lyman Kirkpatrick, the CIA's inspector general, to write a report on the failed project. Kirkpatrick was highly critical of both Bissell and Barnes. He claimed that they had misled the president and that "plausible deniability was a pathetic illusion". In 1962 Barnes was placed in charge of Domestic Operations Division. Robert Morrow later claimed that Barnes recruited Richard Case Nagell and sent him to New Orleans in the summer of 1963. Barnes also asked Morrow to purchase several weapons: "I was told specially to get good ones, 7.35mm Mannlicher-Carcanos. A 6.5mm was not an accurate rifle at all, and not to be considered. I remember going to Sunny's Surplus up in Towson, Maryland. They had a whole wall of Mannlichers, Mausers, and other rifles. I picked out four, which I felt were pretty good." Morrow claimed that the rifles were picked up by David Ferrie in a private plane and taken to New Orleans."
  3. Benjamin, when you say you love "Coup in Dallas" , do you agree that Tracy Barnes (very high up in the CIA at the time of the Big Event} was the hands-on leader of the JFK assassination team?
  4. I am also " persuaded by Doug Horne and David Mantik's research on indications of alteration in the Z film. "
  5. Ron, this is from Spartacus..https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKbrading.htm#:~:text=After the assassination of John F. Kennedy%2C Brading,a phone call. Brading was released without charge.
  6. Trump and his partners in crime challenged election results in the court systems in many states. And, they lost all court cases. There was no fraud. Only feeble attempts to steal various state elections in key swing states. Of course, where Trump won, there was no fraud - only states where Trump lost . Heads I win , tails you lose?
  7. Jean Paul, Joan Mellen wrote an interesting book on George DeMohrenshildt called " Our Man in Haiti".
  8. Pat, I agree with you. Trump is a fascist. He is not a republican, although the republicans are lining up in support of Trump.
  9. Roger Craig was one of the many people associated with the JFKA who died an unnatural death.
  10. de Mohrenshildt was one of the many people associated with the JFKA that died an unnatural death. He committed suicide, supposedly.
  11. Matt, per the Coast to Coast web site, J. Morley will be on the Coast to Coast show on 7/31.
  12. This documet (posted by M . Clark on this website) is relevant to the Lumumba assassinatiodn...https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/157-10005-10297.pdf
  13. Benjamin, perhaps the JFKA was intended as a false flag operation, but I believe JFK was killed because the US Military/CIA wanted to escalate the war in Vietnam and JFK was against this escalation. John Newman's " JFK and Vietnam" led me to this belief. Maybe this is too big a leap from Newman's book, but that is what I think, for now. Also, alot of what Horne has presented supports my belief.
  14. This essay may be relevant to this thread...https://jfkfacts.org/rigged-triangulation-oswald-kostikov-and-amlash/
  15. Also, there was a "Wanted for Treason" ad printed in the Dallas newspaper(s) before JFK appeared in Dallas. I am not sure who paid for those ad(s). HL Hunt?
  16. Paul, I agree with your comments about Doug Horne and Dino Brugioni. Doug has contibuted greatly to our knowledge of the JFK Assassination.
  17. Chung's article is very good . It covers alot of bases. To quote Dylan, " It is what it is and it's murder most foul."
  18. I enjoyed listening to the Paul Bleu tape. I liked his connection of A. Dulles to Clay Shaw,
  19. DeSantis inveted $300M of Florida State pension money in the Russian Stock market...https://www.newsweek.com/desantis-urged-untangle-floridas-300m-thats-invested-russia-1692721
  20. This is an article written by D. Horne on the Zapruder film alteration...https://www.lewrockwell.com/2012/05/douglas-p-horne/the-two-npic-zapruder-film-events-signposts-pointing-to-the-filmsalteration/
  21. I believe that is why JFK was killed- he stood in the way of a vast escalation of US armed forces in Vietnam.
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