What else did Bobby Kennedy know about Lee Oswald such that he was someone who could be trusted for such an ultra-secret and sensitive operation?
Was it the fact that Oswald was formally trained by the CIA and had worked for the Office of Naval Intelligence?
The following letter from John McCone, (the Director of the CIA)…to James Rowley, (the Secret Service Chief), on March 3, 1964 validates this important piece of Oswald’s resumé.
Was it the fact that Oswald was formally trained by the CIA and had worked for the Office of Naval Intelligence?
The following letter from John McCone, (the Director of the CIA)…to James Rowley, (the Secret Service Chief), on March 3, 1964 validates this important piece of Oswald’s resumé.
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Having been a big Navy man himself, John Kennedy could have reviewed Oswald’s official file military file in this regard.
As an ex-Marine, Oswald presented all the right qualifications and necessary credentials required by the Kennedys for such a dangerous mission.
That’s why they chose and thoroughly trusted him.
As an ex-Marine, Oswald presented all the right qualifications and necessary credentials required by the Kennedys for such a dangerous mission.
That’s why they chose and thoroughly trusted him.
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At the end of the day, Lee Harvey Oswald will go down in history as the unsung hero, having saved Kennedy from the Chicago assassination attempt.
Oswald performed valiantly, under extreme duress, in the defense of his country!!
He bravely honored his oath to defend the Constitution. He sacrificed his life in service to the US Attorney General and for the protection of the President of the United States of America!!
Oswald performed valiantly, under extreme duress, in the defense of his country!!
He bravely honored his oath to defend the Constitution. He sacrificed his life in service to the US Attorney General and for the protection of the President of the United States of America!!
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Did you know that all four presidents who tried to end the banking monopolies were assassinated?
They were:
Abraham Lincoln
James Garfield,
William McKinley,
John Kennedy
Several attempts to kill Andrew Jackson…who actually did end the banking monopoly for a brief time…failed.
They were:
Abraham Lincoln
James Garfield,
William McKinley,
John Kennedy
Several attempts to kill Andrew Jackson…who actually did end the banking monopoly for a brief time…failed.
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“THE X ENVELOPE”
Just as President Lyndon Johnson’s presidency was ending in early 1969, Johnson instructed his National Security Advisor, Walter Rostow, to take some very important files for safe keeping. He did this due to some incredible things that had recently transpired in the weeks and months prior.
Rostow took the White House files, which chronicled what had happened, and consisted of scores of “secret” and “top secret” documents….and put them in an envelope.
Rostow had labeled the file “THE X ENVELOPE”
Just as President Lyndon Johnson’s presidency was ending in early 1969, Johnson instructed his National Security Advisor, Walter Rostow, to take some very important files for safe keeping. He did this due to some incredible things that had recently transpired in the weeks and months prior.
Rostow took the White House files, which chronicled what had happened, and consisted of scores of “secret” and “top secret” documents….and put them in an envelope.
Rostow had labeled the file “THE X ENVELOPE”
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X FILE
By May 1973, Walter Rostow had been out of government for more than four years and had no legal standing to possess the classified material inside that “X envelope.”
By now, LBJ…who had ordered that the “X FILE” be removed from the White House…had already died just 4 months prior.
During this time a major political crisis was unfolding with respect to Watergate.
Walter Rostow felt he was in possession of an important, missing link that would help everyone understand the history, and the context of what was happening in the news. This was the contents of that “X envelope.”
What was he to do?
By May 1973, Walter Rostow had been out of government for more than four years and had no legal standing to possess the classified material inside that “X envelope.”
By now, LBJ…who had ordered that the “X FILE” be removed from the White House…had already died just 4 months prior.
During this time a major political crisis was unfolding with respect to Watergate.
Walter Rostow felt he was in possession of an important, missing link that would help everyone understand the history, and the context of what was happening in the news. This was the contents of that “X envelope.”
What was he to do?
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I’m going to mute the channel. Be on the look out for the shill(s) who keeps downvoting the presentation.
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Rostow apparently struggled with this question for the next month as the Watergate scandal continued to expand.
On June 25, 1973, John Dean delivered his blockbuster Senate testimony…claiming that Nixon was involved in the cover-up within days after the burglary that took place at the Democratic National Committee (June 1972).
Dean asserted that Watergate was part of a years-long program of political espionage directed by Nixon’s White House.
On June 25, 1973, John Dean delivered his blockbuster Senate testimony…claiming that Nixon was involved in the cover-up within days after the burglary that took place at the Democratic National Committee (June 1972).
Dean asserted that Watergate was part of a years-long program of political espionage directed by Nixon’s White House.
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Friends…we hit the “50” year mark 5 months ago.
Did they open it?
WHAT
was
IN
THE
X
ENVELOPE??
Friends…we hit the “50” year mark 5 months ago.
Did they open it?
WHAT
was
IN
THE
X
ENVELOPE??
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Ultimately, the LBJ Library didn’t wait that long.
On July 22, 1994…the envelope was opened and the process of declassifying the contents began.
What was in the unclassified files?
1. The outcome of the 1968 election.
2. The fate of a half million U.S. soldiers, then sitting in the Vietnam war zone.
On July 22, 1994…the envelope was opened and the process of declassifying the contents began.
What was in the unclassified files?
1. The outcome of the 1968 election.
2. The fate of a half million U.S. soldiers, then sitting in the Vietnam war zone.
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