Tag Archives: Assassination

The CIA and the JFK Assassination

This is why I don’t balk when Ron Paul discusses reigning in the CIA.

From an open letter by Oliver Stone (director of JFK), Norman Mailer, and others.

“It is disappointing to learn that the Central Intelligence Agency filed motions in federal court in May 2005 to block disclosure of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy forty-one years ago. The spirit of the law is clear. The JFK Records Act of 1992, approved unanimously by Congress, mandated that all assassination-related records be reviewed and disclosed ‘immediately.’ When Morley filed his lawsuit in December 2003, thirteen published JFK authors supported his request for the records in an open letter to The New York Review of Books (www.nybooks.com/articles/16865). Eighteen months later, the CIA is still stonewalling. The agency now acknowledges that it possesses an undisclosed number of documents…which it will not release in any form. Thus records related to Kennedy’s assassination are still being hidden for reasons of ‘national security.'”

The Clinton Chronicles

I just watched The Clinton Chronicles. It’s full of newspaper headlines, names, dates, and stuff you can look up.

Here is a partial list of dead investigators, bodyguards, lovers, journalists, donors, partners, and associates of the Clintons:

Charles Ruff, Tony Moser, James McDougal, John Millis, Ron Miller, Sandy Hume, Daniel Dutko, Mary Mahoney, Vincent Foster, Admiral Jeremy Boorda, William Colby, Maj Gen William Robertson, Col William Densberger, Col Robert Kelly, Spc Gary Rhodes, Steve Willis, Robert Williams, Conway LeBleu, Todd McKeehan, Alan G. Whicher, Cpl Eric Fox, Ssg Brian Haney, Sgt Tim Sabel, Maj William Barkley, Cpt Scott Reynolds, Aldo Franscoia, Cpt Kevin Earnest, Cpt Kimberly Wielhouwer, 2lt Benjamin Hall, Ssg Michael Smith Jr., Sr. Airman Rick Merritt, Ssg Michael York, Sr. Airman Billy Ogston, Airman Thomas Stevens, Victor Raiser II, Montgomery Raiser, Paul Tully, Ed Willey, Hershell Friday, Duane Garrett, Daniel Dutko, Luther Parks, James Bunch, John Wilson, Bill Shelton, Kathy Furguson, Gandy Baugh, Dr. Ronald Rogers, Stanley Huggins, Florence Martin, Calvin Walraven, Neil Moody, Johnny Franklin Lawhon Jr., Col James Sabow, Eric Butera, Maynard Webb, Caetano Carani, Terrance Yeakey, Suzanne Coleman, Paula Grober, Judy Gibbs, Paul Wilcher, Jon Parnell Walker, Ron Brown, Barbara Wise, Charles Meissner, Kevin Ives, Don Henry, Keith Coney, Keith McKaskle, Gregory Collins, Paul Olson, Jeff Rhodes, James Milam, Richard Winters, Jordan Kettleson, Barry Seal, Steve Dickson, Stanley Heard, Carlos Ghigliotti, Don Adams, Jim Wilhite, Theodore Williams Jr., Larry Guerrin, Alan Standorf, Dennis Eisman, Danny Casalaro, Ian Spiro, Charles Wilbourne Miller, Gordon Matteson

Here is a more detailed list. Many died by gunshot or plane crash. Many were ruled suicides.

Strange Things: Violent Censorship. Dying Researchers.

Sometimes with blogs, it’s hard to know what to believe. Wouldn’t it be great if America had a functional, dedicated mass media that served the public with rigorous, unbiased, investigative journalism?

For your consideration:

Christopher Bollyn, American journalist, beaten and imprisoned for reporting the wrong things.

Did twenty-two British SDI researchers commit suicide? Very strange. Very scary. For all the steps we’ve taken toward fascism in the US, at least we don’t have an Official Secrets Act, as the British do. I first became skeptical of Britain’s seemingly progressive government after reading Marilynne Robinson’s Mother Country.