On Jul 6, 2:21=A0am, Raymond <Bluerhy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> One offends only those from whom one takes fields and houses in order
> to give them tonewinhabitants =97 who are a very small part of that
> state. And those whom he offends, since they remain dispersed and
> poor, can never harm him, while all the others remain on the one hand
> unhurt, and for this they should be quiet; on the other, they are
> afraid to err from fear that what happened to the despoiled might
> happen to them.
> ---- Machiavelli and U.S. Politics
>
> THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION AND GHWBUSH
>
> Once again, we can perceive the workings of lie, hypocrisy, and half-
> truth. The lie is that, when someone seizes the belongings of another,
> the slate somehow is wiped clean and thenewproperty holder will be
> secure in the newfound wealth. The truth is that seized property is
> stolen property.
>
> GeorgeBush: The Unauthorized Biography --- by Webster G. Tarpley &
> Anton Chaitkin
>
> CHAPTER VIII-b - THE BAY OF PIGS AND THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
>
> An =A0FBI do***ent identifying GeorgeBushas a CIA agent in November,
> 1963 was first published by Joseph McBride in The Nation in July,
> 1988, just beforeBushreceived the Republican nomination for
> president.
>
> "...JM/WAVE ...proliferated across [Florida] in preparation for the
> Bay of Pigs invasion. A subculture of fronts, proprietaries,
> suppliers, transfer agents, conduits, dummy cor****ations, blind drops,
> detective agencies, law firms, electronic firms, shopping centers,
> airlines, radio stations, the mob and the church and the banks: a
> false and secret nervous system twitching to stimuli supplied by the
> cortex in Clandestine Services in Langley. After defeat on the beach
> in Cuba, JM/WAVE became a continuing and extended Miami Station, CIA's
> largest in the continental United States. A large sign in front of the
> [...] building complex reads: US GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS PROHIBIT
> DISCUSSION OF THIS ORGANIZATION OR FACILITY.
>
> Donald Freed, Death in Wa****ngton (West****t, Connecticut, 1980), p.
> 141.
>
> The review offered so far of GeorgeBush'sactivities during the late
> 1950's and early 1960's is almost certainly incomplete in very
> im****tant respects. There is good reason to believe thatBushwas
> engaged in something more than just the oil business during those
> years. Starting about the time of the Bay of Pigs invasion in the
> spring of 1961, we have the first hints thatBush, in addition to
> working for Zapata Offshore, may also have been a participant in
> certain covert operations of the US intelligence community.
>
> Such participation would certainly be coherent with George's role in
> the PrescottBush, Skull and Bones, and Brown Brothers, Harriman
> networks. During the twentieth century, the Skull and Bones/Harriman
> circles have always maintained a sizable and often decisive presence
> inside the intelligence organizations of the State Department, the
> Treasury Department, the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Office of
> Strategic Services, and the Central Intelligence Agency. Indeed, the
> Harriman and related Anglophile financier factions of Wall Street have
> generally regarded those parts of the state apparatus dealing with
> intelligence and covert operations as their own very special property,
> property which had to be kept seeded with control networks in order to
> be effectively steered from above. For GeorgeBushto interface with
> the intelligence community while ostensibly engaged in his business
> career would be coherent with that well-established pattern.
>
> A body of leads has been assembled which suggests that GeorgeBushmay
> have been associated with the CIA at some time before the autumn of
> 1963. According to Joseph McBride of The Nation, "a source with close
> connections to the intelligence community confirms thatBushstarted
> working for the agency in 1960 or 1961, using his oil business as a
> cover for clandestine activities." 1 By the time of the Kennedy
> assassination, we have an official FBI do***ent which refers to "Mr.
> GeorgeBushof the Central Intelligence Agency," and despite official
> disclaimers there is every reason to think that this is indeed the man
> in the White House today. The mystery of GeorgeBushas a possible
> covert operator hinges on four points, each one of which represents
> one of the great political and espionage scandals of postwar American
> history. These four cardinal points are:
>
> 1. The abortive Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, launched on April 16-17,
> 1961, prepared with the assistance of the CIA's "Miami Station" (also
> known under the code name JM/WAVE). After the failure of the
> amphibious landings of Brigade 2506, Miami station, under the
> leader****p of Theodore Shackley, became the focus for Operation
> Mongoose, a series of covert operations directed against Castro, Cuba,
> and possibly other targets.
>
> 2. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on
> November 22, 1963, and the coverup of those responsible for this
> crime.
>
> 3. The Watergate scandal, beginning with an April, 1971 visit to
> Miami, Florida by E. Howard Hunt on the tenth anniversary of the Bay
> of Pigs invasion to recruit operatives for the White House Special
> Investigations Unit (the "Plumbers" and later Watergate burglars) from
> among Cuban-American Bay of Pigs veterans.
>
> 4. The Iran-contra affair, which became a public scandal during
> October-November 1986, several of whose central figures, such as Felix
> Rodriguez, were also veterans of the Bay of Pigs.
>
> GeorgeBush'srole in both Watergate and the October surprise/Iran-
> contra complex will be treated in detail at later points in thisbook.
> Right now it is im****tant to see that thirty years of covert
> operations, in many respects, form a single continuous whole. This is
> especially true in regard to the dramatis personae. Georgie Anne Geyer
> points to the obvious in a recentbook: "...an entirenewCuban cadre
> now emerged from the Bay of Pigs. The names Howard Hunt, Bernard
> Barker, Rolando Martinez, Felix Rodriguez and Eugenio Martinez would,
> in the next quarter century, pop up, often decisively, over and over
> again in the most dangerous American foreign policy crises. There were
> Cubans flying missions for the CIA in the Congo and even for the
> ****tuguese in Africa; Cubans were the burglars of Watergate; Cubans
> played key roles in Nicaragua, in Irangate, in the American move into
> the Persian Gulf." 2 Felix Rodriguez tells us that he was infiltrated
> into Cuba with the other members of the "Grey Team" in conjunction
> with the Bay of Pigs landings; this is the same man we will find
> directing the contra supply effort in central American during the
> 1980's, working under the direct supervision of Don Gregg and
GeorgeBush.=
3 Theodore Shackley, the JM/WAVE station chief, will later show
> up inBush's1979-80 presidential campaign.
>
> To a very large degree, such covert operations (and the great
> political scandals attendant upon them) have drawn upon the same pool
> of personnel. They are a significant extent the handiwork of the same
> crowd. It is therefore revealing to extrapolate forward and backward
> in time the individuals and groups of individuals who appear as the
> cast of characters in one scandal and compare them with the cast of
> characters for the other scandals, including the secondary ones that
> have not been enumerated here. Howard Hunt, for example, shows up as a
> confirmed part of the overthrow of the Guatemalan government of Jacopo
> Arbenz in 1954, as an im****tant part of the chain of command in the
> Bay of Pigs, as a person repeatedly accused of having been in Dallas
> on the day Kennedy was shot, and as one of the central figures of
> Watergate. (One wonders what secrets, after all, were contained in
> Howard Hunt's safe, the contents of which were so conventiently "deep
> sixed" by FBI Director Patrick Gray.)
>
> GeorgeBu****s demonstrably one of the most im****tant protagonists of
> the Watergate scandal, and was the overall director of Iran-contra.
> Since he appears especially in Iran-contra in close proximity to Bay
> of Pigs holdovers, it is surely legitimate to wonder when his
> association with those Bay of Pigs Cubans might have started.
>
> 1959 was the year thatBushstarted operating out of his Zapata
> Offshore headquarters in Houston; it was also the year that Fidel
> Castro seized power in Cuba. Officially, as we have seen, George was
> now a businessman whose work took him at times to Louisiana, where
> Zapata had offshore drilling operations. George must have been a
> frequent visitor toNewOrleans. Because of his family's estate on
> Jupiter Island, he would also have been a frequent visitor to the Hobe
> Sound area. And then, there were Zapata Offshore drilling operations
> in the Florida Strait. On all of these activities, the official "red
> Studebaker" biographical material and the Zapata Offshore annual
> re****ts are extremely cryptic.
>
> The Jupiter Island connection and father Prescott's Brown Brothers,
> Harriman/Skull and Bones networks are doubtless the key. Jupiter
> Island meant Averell Harriman, Robert Lovett, C. Douglas Dillon and
> other Anglophile financiers who had directed the US intelligence
> community long before there had been a CIA at all. And, in the back
> yard of the Jupiter Island Olympians, and under their direction, a
> powerful covert operations base was now being assembled, in which
> GeorgeBushwould have been present at the creation as a matter of
> birthright.
>
> During 1959-60, Allen Dulles and the Eisenhower Administration began
> to assemble in south Florida the infrastructure for covert action
> against Cuba. This was the JM/WAVE capability, later formally
> constituted as the CIA Miami station. JM/WAVE was an operational
> center for the Eisenhower regime's project of staging an invasion of
> Cuba using a secret army of anti-Castro Cuban exiles organized, armed,
> trained, trans****ted, and directed by the CIA. The Cubans, called
> Brigade 2506, were trained in secret camps in Guatemala, and they had
> air sup****t from B-26 bombers based in Nicaragua. This invasion was
> crushed by Castro's defending forces in less than three days.
>
> Before going along with the plan so eagerly ...
>
> read more =BB
Old news but always worth a look. De M - was one strange
dude .. well connected. The WC did as much as they could
NOT to find a Conspiracy. And even if they DID FIND IT ..
do you really think they would have made it public ??


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