Monthly Archives: October 2009

Castro's sister spied for C.I.A.

October 27, 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8327163.stm   Castro’s sister ‘spied for CIA’ A sister of Cuba’s former long-time leader, Fidel Castro, has admitted spying for the CIA in the 1960s. Juanita Castro, who now lives in Miami, said she had gathered sensitive information for the US for three years. In her memoirs, she said she had fallen out with Fidel…

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Obama threats strain secret service

October 25, 2009
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http://www.military.com/news/article/obama-threats-strain-secret-service.html?col=1186032325324 Obama Threats Strain Secret Service October 22, 2009 United Press International WASHINGTON — Rising death threats against President Barack Obama are prompting a debate about the Secret Service’s resources and duties, officials say. Some within the Secret Service are advocating the agency be relieved of its duties to investigate financial crimes and concentrate instead…

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Peter Dale Scott on NY Times and JFK assassination

October 24, 2009
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First published on Global research The New York Times, on October 17, published a page-one story by Scott Shane about the CIA’s defiance of a court order to release documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination, in its so-called Joannides file. George Joannides was the CIA case officer for a Cuban exile group that…

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The Harvey and Lee theory

October 24, 2009
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Here we link to an abridged version of John Armstrong’s theory of two Oswald’s as written by researcher John Kelin. Armstrong discussed his theory at great lenght in his book ‘Harvey and Lee‘. John Kelin spoke at last years Dallas conference and John Armstrong will be present this Novemer in Dallas. Here is the article…

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Tunheim: C.I.A misled ARRB

October 20, 2009
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http://minnesotaindependent.com/47464/morley-tunheim-joannides-kennedy-oswald-cia U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim says the Central Intelligence Agency “probably misled” a panel he led in the 1990s seeking documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. That’s because the CIA didn’t tell Tunheim that its liaison to a panel that preceded his Assassination Records Review Board had been involved…

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NY Times and Kennedy in Vietnam

October 19, 2009
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The following is quoted from an op-ed piece in the New York Times written by Gordon M. Goldstein, author of ‘Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam’. The piece discusses comparisons and diversions in Kennedy’s policy towards Vietnam and Obama’s policy towards Afghanistan. The emerging picture is of a commander…

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Entangled Giant, by Gary Willis

October 18, 2009
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From the NY review of books Volume 56, Number 15 · October 8, 2009 Entangled Giant By Garry Wills George W. Bush left the White House unpopular and disgraced. His successor promised change, and it was clear where change was needed. Illegal acts should cease—torture and indefinite detention, denial of habeas corpus and legal representation,…

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NY Times- C.I.A. is still cagey about Oswald mystery

October 18, 2009
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From the NY Times October 17, 2009 C.I.A. Is Still Cagey About Oswald Mystery By SCOTT SHANE WASHINGTON — Is the Central Intelligence Agency covering up some dark secret about the assassination of John F. Kennedy? Probably not. But you would not know it from the C.I.A.’s behavior. For six years, the agency has fought…

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Mural of Ruby in Dallas

October 9, 2009
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Mural of Ruby in Dallas

John Judge replies to this article which discusses plans to create a mural of Jack Ruby in Dallas. TO: CBS 11, Dallas, TX I am writing to comment on the story posted October 2 about honoring Jack Ruby with a mural in downtown Dallas written by your “award winning” reporter J.D. Miles. I don’t think…

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New assassination documentary on history channel

October 9, 2009
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The History Channel’s Kennedy Declassified Week starts Sunday. And for Kennedy obsessives, there will be plenty to watch. On Sunday and Monday at 9 p.m., the channel will debut its two-part series “JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America.” The films are without narrators or experts. Instead, the documentaries let the newsreels tell the tragic story…

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