Re: Kennedy Papers

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Sujet : Re: Kennedy Papers
De : slocombjb (at) *nospam* gmail.com (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 20. Feb 2025, 03:00:24
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 12:58:54 -0600, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:

On 2/19/2025 12:36 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Wed Feb 19 04:02:42 2025 Catrike Ryder  wrote:
>
I'm not execting anything earthshattering. Such secrets as that tend
to find their way to the surface.
 
 
 
 
The papers are quit explicit. JFK relalized that the CIA
had lied to him about Vietnam - there WAS no movement for a free
enterprise system there. Most of Vietnam didn't care what government
they had and Communism sounded better to them as it does to Shadow.
The CIA was doing nothing more than they did all over the world in the
last 70 years: start wars to profit the weapons industry. Kennedy was
going to pull the US military including the military advisors out of
Vietnam.
 
The CIA first enlisted Cuban Castroites too kill Kennedy since they were
more than pissed off from the failed Bay of Pigs invasion effort. The
CIA simply told them that it was Kennedy's idea.
 
Since only 45% of the public believed the Warren Commision I wouldn't
sau that the newly released papers would be earthshattering.
 
But RFK Jr. has said MANY times that Sirhan Sirhan did NOT
kill his father - that like all fools with a gun he missed with every
shot and his father was killed (Remember, at the time RFK was attorney
General who could open a case about his brother's assassination.) by
being shot in the back at close range. It is EASY to tell the exact
range since anything closer than 10 feet leaves unmistakeable traces.
In RFK's case the gun was pressed into his back. The details are too
ugly to describe,
 
It also appears that the CIA was involved in the assassination of
Dr. Martin Luther King. Why that SOB was preaching PEACE. The CIA
couldn't have that. Even when I was in Guam, the CIA was running drugs
out of Laos using military aircraft that they would park far away from
our bombers. Ground crews would tell us what was going on.
>

Now that is something I know, a bit about.

Were there U.S. military aircraft stationed in Laos?  Nope as Laos
was, technically, a neutral country there were no U.S. military
aircraft stationed in Laos.

However there were aircraft flying into Laos from bases in Thailand by
Air America, a "civilian" group, but none with the range to fly from
SEA to Guam. In fact they were mostly helicopters.

Was there dope smuggling? Probably, after all opium was apparently
legal in Laos, or at least sold openly in the Vientiane market.
 
--
Cheers,

John B.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Feb 25 * Re: Kennedy Papers21Jeff Liebermann
18 Feb 25 +* Re: Kennedy Papers10AMuzi
18 Feb 25 i+- Re: Kennedy Papers1Ted Heise
19 Feb 25 i`* Re: Kennedy Papers8John B.
19 Feb 25 i `* Re: Kennedy Papers7Catrike Ryder
19 Feb 25 i  +* Re: Kennedy Papers3John B.
19 Feb 25 i  i+- Re: Kennedy Papers1Catrike Ryder
19 Feb 25 i  i`- Re: Kennedy Papers1AMuzi
19 Feb 25 i  +* Re: Kennedy Papers2AMuzi
20 Feb 25 i  i`- Re: Kennedy Papers1John B.
20 Feb 25 i  `- Re: Kennedy Papers1Shadow
18 Feb 25 +* Re: Kennedy Papers2Shadow
20 Feb 25 i`- Re: Kennedy Papers1Shadow
18 Feb 25 `* Re: Kennedy Papers8Jeff Liebermann
18 Feb 25  +- Re: Kennedy Papers1Zen Cycle
19 Feb 25  +* Re: Kennedy Papers3AMuzi
19 Feb 25  i`* Re: Kennedy Papers2AMuzi
19 Feb 25  i `- Re: Kennedy Papers1Catrike Ryder
19 Feb 25  +- Re: Kennedy Papers1Shadow
20 Feb 25  `* Re: Kennedy Papers2John B.
24 Feb 25   `- Re: Kennedy Papers1Zen Cycle

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