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Courtney Brown – Death in Dallas: Remote Viewing JFK Part Two

December 23, 2015
Courtney Brown 8.2

Farsight Institute director Courtney Brown discusses their latest remote viewing project The JFK Assassination. This is a two part interview. Part one is here.

Part one probes the identity of the shooters, while part two examines who or what was behind the




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In "what does a smart criminal justice do"
we looked at how law enforcement uses
our tax dollar.

We adopted the mantra " do people
working in law enforcent create more disorder
than order using our tax dime?"

We raised the question " as voters and taxpayers
we own the law enforcement system.
Why and who excludes us from dictating how we
want this system to operate?"

We raised the question " why are there
no standards for law enforcement and
why are the ones that do exist not enforced"
The most important question raised has
gone unanswered.

"What are the psychological consequences to
a species that hires bodyguards to protect them
and enforce their laws?"

Part 2 will look at another part of
the criminal justice crime family called the prison system.

Another step towards becoming a smart criminal justice
consumer.
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Friday, December 19, 2014Last Update: 2:14 PM PT
Tight Lid on Ill. Juvenile Offender Program



Illinois improperly withheld information about a program that had the opposite effect of its goal of reducing juvenile recidivism, a group claims in court.
Though the Aftercare pilot program aimed to reduce youth reincarceration rates by connecting young parolees with resources and guidance, the number of Cook County youth who returned to an IDJJ facility actually increased after the first year of the program in 2011, the complaint filed Wednesday states.
Chicago Public Media turned to the courts because the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice allegedly shot down a records request from a reporter for its radio station and website WBEZ, according to the complaint.
IDJJ Director Candice Jones purportedly told the group that data is not yet available, but Chicago Public Media says this answer is inadequate since the IDJJ plans to expand the program statewide, "despite the apparent lack of information and data."
Chicago Public Media's reporter had asked for the reports the IDJJ sent to mandated parties and funding sources, as well as the aftercare and parole history reports of all youth who violated their parole with all identif

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an integral building block for becoming a smart criminal justice
consumer is understanding the role belief systems
play in changing the system.

If we believe the criminal justice system is doing its job then no need to change it.

of course if we believe the criminal justice system is doing its
job because we fear what it will do to us if we try to
change it then that is another issue that must be dealt with.

One belief I have colors my entire understanding of
crime and punishment.

I believe reincarnation is real.


In reading the research of Child Psychiatrist Ian Stevenson,
in particular his book Reincarnation: Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect I found the case of Metin fascinating.
As a young child Matin identified who he was, where he lived and
how he died and who murdered him in his previous life.

From a early age Metin had to be restrained on numerous occasion
from taking the family shotgun, to extract revenge
and kill the man who had killed him in his previous life.
see the pages 43- 44 in the book.


Dr Stevenson has researched the cases of over 3,000 children who remember their previous life.

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Here is one indispensible part of the criminal justice
system crime family.

judges and prosecutors


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What makes a good criminal justice consumer?

Understanding how your criminal
justice system performs is important
but if you have no standards for how the criminal justice system performs you really cannot hold
it accountable.

The other question is why don' t voters
and taxpayers have any standards for the criminal justice system?

So when you hear that there are more than 200,000
unsolved murders in the USA in the last 20 years
what questions do you ask?

You do want to be a smart criminal justice consumer?


Nah!

see below


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Reducing backlog of 10,000 unsolved murders a focus for new president of state's prosecuting attorneys association

December 31, 2014









CASSOPOLIS, MI – In his 30 years as a prosecutor, Victor A. Fitz says he has come to the conclusion that nothing is more devastating or tears more at a community's fabric than a murder left unsolved.

So Fitz, who was elected president of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan in August, announced this week that a central focus during his tenure in 2015 will be to work with police to solve what the FBI estimates is more than 10,000 unsolved homicides in Michigan since 1980.




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Jun 3, 2010 - LAS VEGAS- Each year 6,000 killers get away with murder in America. That's according to a study of FBI records. The study found the rate of ...
The Audacious Epigone: Rates of unsolved murder by state
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Jan 26, 2013 - Parenthetically, there are presumably a small number of homicides ..... of unsolved murders here is try high, but it is sadly nice to see us here at ...
Breakdown of homicide clearance rates - Cover
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Below are the total number of homicides reported in each state, the rate at which ... are solved through arrest and the estimated number of unsolved homicides. .... The percentage of homicides that go unsolved in the United States has risen ...
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May 23, 2010 - The database of unsolved homicides provided by Scripps lists 42 cases in Wichita Falls between 1980 and the end of 2009. The Times Record ...
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Dec 8, 2008 - "It is a clear threat to public safety to allow these murders to go unsolved." The clearance rate is the number of homicides solved in a year, ...
Getting Away With Murder - New York Times - The New York Times
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Oct 23, 2007 - In California, the percentage of unsolved homicides is even higher, but a ... model and serial number of a semiautomatic handgun onto its firing pin and ... The new law, like any other single attempt to get America's handgun ...
GUEST EDITORIAL: Murder rate way down, but unsolved murders ...
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Feb 17, 2013 - A record breaking 1,136 murders occurred in 2011 alone. Puerto Rico boasts twice as many police officers per capita as any U.S. state.
How Many Unsolved Murders? - The Restless Sleep
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When my book went to press there were 8,894 unsolved murders in New York since ... and download the Uniform Crime Reports, aka Crime in the United States.
How many murders go unsolved each year in the U.S.? | Deep ...
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Jun 4, 2006 - DNA. Carpet fibers. Fingerprints. Given the wealth of forensic information, you'd think police would solve each and every murder. Unfortunately ...
How many unsolved murders in US - Answers.com
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Several sources around the Internet report that the homicide rate in 1910 was 4.6 per 100,000. (Google search 1910 homicide rate). The U.S. census was ...

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Thank you for your research. There is a lot of interesting stuff to read here.

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25 years later taxpayer funded FBI agents release video

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Quincy lawyer says client can ID man in Gardner video



AUGUST 10, 2015
A Quincy attorney said Monday that he has alerted federal authorities
that one of his clients believes he knows the man who was at the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum one night before thieves robbed the
museum of $500 million in paintings in 1990.

George G. Burke said the client recognized the man shown in the
surveillance video from March 17, 1990, one day before two men dressed
as Boston police officers entered the museum, tied up the guards, and
stole 13 masterworks, including paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and
Manet.


The FBI released never-before-seen video to the public last week in
hopes of sparking new leads in the still unsolved art heist.

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Agency Watchdogs Ask Congress To Roll Back Decision Allowing Agencies
To Withhold Documents From Oversight Entities
from the a-new-low-in-sensitivity-training dept
FBI. DEA. NSA. CIA. DHS. TSA. All these acronyms (and more)
participate in activities that can (and do) have negative effects on
Americans' civil liberties. But that's OK, says the government,
because we have oversight. This assertion just simply isn't true. The
Snowden leaks proved what oversight existed was beholden to the NSA
and frequently put itself between the agency and legislators on the
outside of the inner circle in order to keep its secrets protected.

Elsewhere, the entities charged with providing oversight for
government agencies -- the various Inspector General's offices -- were
finding themselves unable to pursue their duties because the agencies
they watched refused to cooperate with their investigations. Michael
Horowitz, the DOJ Inspector General, frequently expressed his
displeasure with the DEA and FBI, both of which refused to provide him
with the documents he was seeking.

Over at the CIA, Inspector General David Buckley performed his
investigation of the alleged hacking of Senate staffers' computers. He
found the allegations to be true. The CIA responded by discrediting
his report and performing its own internal audit, which naturally
found the agency to be blameless and the Senate at fault for
supposedly abusing its access to CIA documents. Buckley retired. The
CIA has yet to replace him.

As if things couldn't get any worse, the Office of Legal Counsel
decided the best route for effective oversight was to hand over
control to the agencies being overseen. On July 20th, it issued a
decision that said Inspectors General needed to seek permission from
the agencies under their purview for access to sensitive documents. If
the agencies turned them down, too bad. They'd just have to do
without.

The IGs -- representing 72 government agencies -- have sent a letter
to Congress asking them to overturn the OLC's decision. (via
Unredacted)
Despite the unequivocal language of Section 6(a) of the IG Act, the
OLC opinion concludes that it does not entitle the DOJ-IG to obtain
independent access to grand jury, wiretap, and credit information in
the DOJ’s possession that is necessary for the DOJ-IG to perform its
work. Indeed, the OLC opinion concludes that such records cannot be
obtained by the DOJ-IG pursuant to the IG Act, and can only be
obtained in certain – but not all – circumstances through provisions
in the specific laws related to those records. Further, the opinion
provides that only the Department of Justice itself decides whether
access by the DOJ-IG is warranted – placing the agency that the DOJ-IG
oversees in the position of deciding whether to grant the Inspector
General access to information necessary to conduct effective and
independent oversight. Requiring an Inspector General to obtain
permission from agency staff in order to access agency information
turns the principle of independent oversight that is enshrined in the
IG Act on its head.

The OLC opinion’s restrictive reading of the IG Act represents a
potentially serious challenge to the authority of every Inspector
General and our collective ability to conduct our work thoroughly,
independently, and in a timely manner. Our concern is that, as a
result of the OLC opinion, agencies other than DOJ may likewise
withhold crucial records from their Inspectors General, adversely
impacting their work. Even absent this opinion, agencies such as the
Peace Corps and the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation
Board (CSB) have restricted or denied their OIGs access to agency
records on claims of common law privileges or assertions that other
laws prohibit access. Similarly, the Department of Commerce denied its
Inspector General (Commerce-IG) access to agency records that were
needed for the Commerce-IG to complete an audit of agency operations
because agency counsel had concluded, based on guidance that agency
counsel said came from OLC, that it might be a violation of another
federal statute to make the records available to its Inspector
General. As a result, the Commerce-IG could not complete its audit.
In other words, things were already bad. Now, they're impossible.
These agencies were already doing everything they could to thwart
their oversight. Now, the OLC has given them permission to stonewall
every single investigation that requires the access to "sensitive"
agency documents -- which would be a great majority of them.

The letter goes on to point out that the OLC's decision creates a
smokescreen that will have serious repercussions for years to come.
Without timely and unfettered access to all necessary information,
Inspectors General cannot ensure that all government programs and
operations are subject to exacting and independent scrutiny. Refusing,
restricting, or delaying an Inspector General's independent access may
lead to incomplete, inaccurate, or significantly delayed findings and
recommendations, which in turn may prevent the agency from promptly
correcting serious problems and pursuing recoveries that benefit
taxpayers, and deprive Congress of timely information regarding the
agency's activities. It also may impede or otherwise inhibit
investigations and prosecutions related to agency programs and
operations.
The OLC's decision is astounding, and should be und

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Local student trains with FBI
Danbury student, 17, hopes to become an FBI agent

SEP 6, 2015
Provided photo/ John Rhodes, 17, receiving a certificate from Andrew
McCabe, assistant director in charge, at the FBI Washington Field
Office.
Provided photo/ John Rhodes, 17, pictured next to an FBI bus in
Washington, D.C.

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SEPTEMBER 06, 2015
George Perrot has spent 29 years in prison for a rape he always said
he did not commit. Until recently, it looked like he would die there.

Now, a single strand of hair stands between him and freedom. And that
slender manacle may just have been snapped by federal authorities.


Even if you believe he’s guilty — as Hampden County prosecutors say
they still do — there is plenty in Perrot’s case to trouble even the
hardest of hard-liners, to shake our trust in those who are supposed
to protect us.

Perrot was 17 in the fall of 1985. A series of horrendous attacks on
elderly women in Springfield had begun the previous year, and police
believed the crimes were connected. Some women were raped more than
once; on Nov. 30, one of them, aged 78, was raped for the third time
in 18 months.

Back then, Perrot was every parent’s nightmare, committing crimes and
using drugs. Early on the morning of Dec. 7, 1985, he was arrested for
breaking into a house in the 78-year-old’s (and his) neighborhood and
for snatching a purse at a nearby Denny’s. Because of the way he broke
into the house, investigators suspected he was also responsible for
all of the rapes.

View Story
FBI evidence often mishandled
A highly critical internal investigation discovered errors with nearly
half the pieces of evidence it reviewed.
Hair matches overstated in many cases

His attorneys say Perrot was incoherent and high during the
interrogation, which extended over 12 hours and was not recorded. The
minor had no parents or attorney present. At one point, Perrot began
to cry and asked for a gun so he could shoot himself. Prosecutors say
this suggested he knew he had been found out. Defense attorneys say it
showed he was exhausted and at the point where he would have agreed to
anything.

An hour later, prosecutors said, Perrot signed a confession saying he
had broken into the 78-year-old’s house on the night of the rape,
though he always denied the sexual assault. He has no recollection of
signing the confession, and says he wasn’t in the woman’s home.

There’s no getting around the fact that, without the falsely
incriminating power of that single hair, things would have gone very
differently.

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None of the three women attacked in those weeks, each of whom had been
raped before, picked Perrot out of a line-up (and tests on semen found
at the scene of another of the rapes excluded him). Defense attorneys
say the victims failed to pick him even though the line-up, which
included five easily-identifiable police officers, was highly
suggestive. None of the men in the line-up fit the description the
78-year-old had given. The woman had known Perrot, who lived on her
street, since he was small. She said her attacker was clean-shaven.
Perrot had a shaggy moustache and goatee.

George Perrot was tied to a rape by an FBI analysis of a strand of
hair, a method that has since been discredited.
George Perrot was tied to a rape by an FBI analysis of a strand of
hair, a method that has since been discredited.

“How can I say it was [Perrot]?” she said at trial. “This fellow [who
attacked me] didn’t have any beard. He didn’t have any mustache.”

A footprint left on an earlier rape victim’s door was not Perrot’s
size. A palm print found on the window of another rape victim’s house
he was initially accused of breaking into that night did not match
his. On the stand, the victim said somebody added a paragraph to her
statement after she signed it.

But the prosecution team said they had a strong link between Perrot
and the attack on the woman (he was charged only with that one rape),
something that proved he was in her bedroom that night. Though the
attack took place on the floor, investigators said they found a single
strand of hair on her bed, and that the hair belonged to Perrot.

At trial, the prosecution had an unimpeachable expert witness in FBI
special agent Wayne Oakes, who testified that the single hair was a
match for Perrot. He could tell hairs apart the way other people could
distinguish faces, he told the court. Only someone “with a lesser
amount of training” would disagree. It was pretty convincing, given
the fact that the rest of the case was largely circumstantial.

It was also, we now know, rubbish.

After decades of presenting microscopic hair analysis as if it were a
conclusive way of identifying people, the FBI now acknowledges its
massive limitations. Nobody can identify a particular person as the
source of a hair, or even say whether a match is probable. The FBI now
concedes that its own agents’ hair analysis testimony — a factor in
hundreds of convictions, including some capital ones — exceeded the
limits of science.

Prosecutor Francis W. Bloom went even further than Oakes.

“When George Perrot was there . . . he left something behind,” Bloom
told the jury. “He left some of his hair and left some of his blood.”

The inconclusive blood test results, and questions over



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Florida prosecutor says FBI agent’s troubled past doesn’t change
shooting findings





SEPTEMBER 04, 2015
A Florida prosecutor who cleared a Boston FBI agent in the fatal
shooting of a friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev has ruled that the agent’s
troubled past does not change his 2014 finding that the homicide was
justified.

Prosecutor Jeffrey L. Ashton has admitted that he did not know about
prior allegations of misconduct against FBI agent Aaron McFarlane
while he was investigating the 2013 shooting of Ibragim Todashev in
Orlando. After the Globe reported the allegations last year, the
Council on American-Islamic Relations in Florida demanded that Ashton
reopen the probe.


In a May 18 letter, which was released Thursday, Ashton said he
dispatched his chief investigator, Eric Edwards, to Washington and
Boston last year to examine the disciplinary records of McFarlane and
the two Massachusetts State Police troopers who interrogated Todashev
that night in May 2013, just weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings.
He said he also examined the records the FBI used to hire McFarlane.

“I concur in his assessment that there is nothing contained in those
disciplinary files which would change my previous assessment that the
agent(s) involved used lawful deadly force in their encounter with”
Todashev, Ashton said in the letter.

Ashton concluded in March 2014 that McFarlane shot Todashev in
self-defense after the 27-year-old mixed martial-arts fighter attacked
him and a state trooper after hours of interrogations in Todashev’s
apartment. His report said Todashev had confessed to being involved
with Tsarnaev in a 2011 triple homicide in Waltham.

FBI and State Police investigators had contacted Todashev after the
2013 Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and injured
over 260 others.

His friend Tamerlan Tsarnaev died during a police firefight days after
the bombings, but in April a federal jury convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
of carrying out th


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Posted Sep 6, 2015 at 12:01 AM

"Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than the Sword," by David Shipler. Knopf.
311 pages.

Every American loves freedom of speech. That is, until someone offends
your sensibilities, “endangers” your children, expresses a political
opinion you find abhorrent, or blows the whistle on wrongdoing in
security agencies that are supposed to protect us. Pulitzer
Prize-winner David K. Shipler has written a vibrant analysis of our
ambivalent relationship with the single most important right we have
under the U.S. Constitution. After all, if we can’t talk about what’s
wrong with the country, what will be right with it?
A 22-year veteran of The New York Times and the author of six previous
books, Shipler writes with crisp, concise earnestness as he
illustrates the conflicts that constipate the national discourse
today. In defense of their liberties, conservatives rail against
government interference but object to certain kinds of speech on moral
or political


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Apple's encryption means it can't comply with US court order
FBI criticises firm for being unable to read iPhone users’ messages after Justice Department obtains iMessage ruling

FBI director James Comey stands next to a Department of Justice plaque


FBI director James Comey describes Apple’s encryption as ‘a closet that could never be op
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Informant America

A blog about the shadowy world of law enforcement informants with particular focus on the story of Michigan prison inmate "White Boy Rick" Richard Wershe, Jr. His amazing story compels us to look at many aspects of this underworld of the criminal underworld.



Sunday, September 13, 2015
White Boy Rick Wershe - 'The Records Do Not Exist'
The story of Richard “White Boy Rick” Wershe, Jr. is an epic tale, sprawling and complex. It is a challenge to keep the story straight because there are so many players, so many events. It is a challenge to tell you about it. It is much more than a story about a white teenage dope dealer in the black underworld. It is every bit as much a tale about police criminality, political corruption and what appears to be a decades-long vendetta, a dark and chilling conspiracy within the criminal justice system against a teenager who dared to help the FBI put politically-connected dope dealers and corrupt cops in jail. It appears to be an organized violation of one man’s civil rights over his entire adult life. There are dozens of important events and hundreds of characters in this story. Two key episodes were Wershe’s 1988 drug trial and his 2003 parole hearing. This lengthy blog post touches on both. Those bothered by how long it takes to read this should remember Rick Wershe has lived with all of this every day, 24/7, in an 8 X 12 prison cell for the past 27 years.

Richard J. Wershe, Jr. in court September 4, 2015 (David Coates, Detroit News)
A fierce, fast-moving battle of legal briefs is now being fought in the Michigan Court of Appeals over the re-sentencing of Richard J. Wershe, Jr. who is serving a life prison term for dealing drugs. Hitman murderers, serial rapists and habitual child molesters have gone to prison and have been let out of prison by the Michigan Parole Board during the nearly three decades Rick Wershe has been kept behind bars. Others convicted of selling far more dope than Wershe ever saw in his life have been in and out of Michigan prisons during his time behind bars.

Many Detroit news organizations have been wrong in their reporting dating back to when Wershe was convicted. Last Friday, for instance, two Detroit TV stations reported a Court of Appeals-ordered postponement of Wershe’s re-sentencing was a setback for Wershe. That is wrong. All parties agreed to the delay and Wershe’s defense team breathed a sigh of relief that the fast-moving court battle had slowed to give them time to hone their legal briefs.

The entire basis for demanding that Wershe remain in prison is the claim that his drug crimes were so vast, so deadly, that he poses a menace to society. If that claim can be shown to be false, there is no evidentiary basis, no factual basis for keeping Wershe in prison one more day.

There are thousands of pages of documents related to Richard J. Wershe Jr., also known as White Boy Rick, in the files of law enforcement and the criminal justice system. The most damning by far is a letter from former Wayne County, Michigan prosecutor Mike Duggan to the Michigan Parole Board. Duggan is now the Mayor of the City of Detroit. In that letter Duggan urges the Parole Board to keep Wershe in prison until he dies. The letter is dated February 17, 2003, several weeks ahead

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The FBI agent Lori Bailey case has dropped off the radar screen.
There is no mention of her going to trial in google searching.
Can anyone contribute to this story by listing any new developments?
This case is over 1 year old.
see link above for cases involving FBI agents who kill while driving drunk.

FBI agent accused of DWI on Tollway

Wednesday, February 6, 2008


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An FBI agent has been arrested on an accusation of drunken driving on the Dallas North Tollway, state police said Wednesday.

FBI supervisor and former agency spokeswoman Lori Bailey was taken into custody Sunday and charged with driving while intoxicated, said Sgt. Robert Bernard of the Department of Public Safety.

She is accused of driving north in the southbound lanes near the Wycliff Avenue exit and being involved in an accident, Sgt. Bernard said.

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To get my father, Xiaoxing Xi, FBI twisted America's ideals: Joyce Xi


Xiaoxing Xi in Washington on Sept. 15, 2015.
This is not the America I thought I knew.

I did not know FBI agents could wake my family in the early morning and enter our home, point guns at my mother, sister and me, and forcefully drag my father away in handcuffs without real evidence of a crime. I did not know they could then obtain a search warrant to flip through our entire home and seize our belongings, including some of my little sister’s things. I did not know the government could restrict my father’s freedom for months and force him to fight for his innocence with only false and reckless claims against him.
My father is Xiaoxing Xi, was charged by the federal government for passing U.S. technology secrets to China. Many labeled him a spy. He faced the threat of 80 years in prison and a $1 million fine. But my father never shared secrets with China. Underlying the FBI’s key argument was a blatant factual error — the technology involved in my dad’s communications was not the sensitive technology they claimed it was. World-renowned scientists, and even a co-inventor of the technology, supported the fact that the FBI’s incriminating "evidence" was wrong.



Inevitably, there are human lives impacted by such accusations. For months, my family has been living under a cloud of suspicion. We’ve

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FBI agent gave Whitey Bulger explosives to send to IRA
JAMES O'SHEA @irishcentral July 21,2013

An FBI agent gave Whitey Bulger 40 pounds of plastic explosives most of which was sent to the IRA a key witness in the Whitey Bulger trial has stated.

Steve Flemmi is the prosecution key witness already serving life without parole who says he accompanies Bulger on most of his murder sprees, including the strangling of Flemini’s own girlfriend, Debra Davies, because she knew the two men were FBI informers.

On Friday Flemmi testifies that in the 1980s, FBI agent John Newton gave him and Bulger a case of C-4 explosives to send to the IRA.

“It was a surprise when we got it,” Flemmi old the court adding that he believed that Newton, who was a former Green Beret, got the plastic explosives while in military training.

Newton had the explosives in his South Boston home and arranged for the two gangsters to come and pick it up. Newton has denied the accusation.

Links to the IRA have surfaced in the trial. Bulger was very close to senior IRA figure Joe Cahill, meeting him frequently in Boston after he smuggled him across the border from Canada on a supporters bus when the Boston Bruins hockey team were playing a Canadian side.

Bulger idolized Cahill according to Kevin Cullen and Shelley Murphy two Boston Globe writers who have written a definitive book on Bulger called “Whitey Bulger”

Bulger had an Irish passport obtained legally through his grandparents nationality in 1987.

Following the explosives hand over, the IRA worked with the Bulger gang on getting more weapons which ended when the Valhalla trawler left Gloucester, Mass in 1984 chock full of guns and explosives for the IRA. The 7 and half tons of weapons was estimated to have cost $1 million dollars

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Secret Service Director Apologizes After Agency Disrupts Childhood Cancer Vigil



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After the Secret Service disrupted a cancer vigil over the weekend, the agency’s director apologized Monday.

Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy pledged to investigate why his agency forced parents and their cancer-stricken children from a park near the White House.

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Officials: Police Officer Arrested For Murdering 2-Month-Old Son



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A Tennessee police officer was arrested for allegedly murdering his infant son, law enforcement officials said.

Christopher Warren Page, 28, an officer with the Paris Police Department, was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse for the death of his two-month-old son, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

Baby Gunner Page suffered life-threatening injuries in his Puryear home on September 2, TBI officials said, noting TBI Special Agents

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FBI Agent Threatens to Kill Silk Road Architect, Ulbricht’s Family for Bitcoin

Diamond, which is believed to be an online alias of an unknown corrupt FBI agent, has been threatening to kill Silk Road Architect Variety Jones and torture Ross Ulbricht’s mother and sister to obtain the password to an encrypted bitcoin wallet containing over 300,000 BTC or US$70 million which previously belonged to Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road.

Diamond believed that Variety Jones, with his involvement in creating the Silk Road could help him gain access to the funds. “He wants me to move to Singapore, where he can set up a safe house and know that I'm clear of the clutches of the DOJ,” claimed Jones on the MyPlantGanja forum.

Furthermore, Jones claims that Diamond provided classified information about the Silk Road investigation ahead of time, specifically about former special agents Carl Mark Force IV and Shaun Bridges, to U.S. law enforcement officials charged for moving the seized funds during the Silk Road investigation to their private bitcoin and bank accounts. Since only high ranking members of the FBI have the power and authority over this type of information, the information on the two agents convinced Jones to believe that Diamond is an FBI official.

He continued:

“I wasn't taking him serious in the beginning, and even once I realized he was who he said, and he was amassing millions of dollars in ill gotten gains, it wasn't until he started obsessing on the kidnappings, that I realized I had a lunatic on my hands. A lunatic highly placed in the FBI, with a massive off the books private budget, who thought that kidnapping and torture were the solution to his problems, and he starting to get a few other screws loose, as well. I do know how to pick my enemies.”

Since Jones was not interested in cooperating with Diamond in obtaining the keys for the encrypted wallet, Diamond’s threats aggravated each day.

“He also started to get nastier and nastier, because I refused to cooperate in his planning to obtain the keys to the encrypted wallet,” he said. “I became inured to his regular threats, but I know he was serious. Basically, if I didn't do exactly what he wanted, or ended up in custody of any authority, he'd have me killed.”

According to Jones, Diamond revealed his “back up plan” to have Ulbrict on a video call, and torture his mother and sister until he would release the passphrase (private key) to the wallet holding US$70 million. Diamond persistently continued to threaten Jones and have him killed with his power and resources at the FBI.

After Jones realized that Diamond is an official FBI officer with a lot of power and authority at his hands, Jones started to search for ways to catch Diamond and reveal his true identity.

Jones began to look for opportunities to get a hold of Diamond on Agora, when he discovered a tiny piece of evidence to trail his identity. However, Agora shut down on August 26, taking the last opportunity to catch Diamond, the corrupt FBI official with it.

With the last chance to capture Diamond gone

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National Day of Action Against Police Brutality 2015

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The Coalition also works on the Stolen Lives Project, which documents cases of killings by law enforcement nationwide. The second edition of the Stolen Lives book documents over 2000 cases in the 1990s alone. Volunteers are needed to help with the research and editing of cases since then. Please contact stolenlivesprojectonline@gmail.com for more information.

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two stories about assassination


1.

Lyndon Johnson led a ‘coup d'etat’ against JFK: Scholar

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Former US President Lyndon B. Johnson (left), along with high level CIA officials, “engineered the murder of Kennedy as a coup d'etat,” Dr. Kevin Barrett told Press TV on Tuesday.

Former US President Lyndon B. Johnson, with the CIA’s assistance, was involved in a “coup d'etat” to assassinate former President John F. Kennedy, an American scholar in Wisconsin says.

Johnson, along with high level CIA officials, “engineered the murder of Kennedy as a coup d'etat,” said Dr. Kevin Barrett, a founding member of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance.

“This has been established by alternative historians because you can’t publish this in the mainstream [media], you can’t say this in the academic journals,” Barrett told Press TV on Tuesday.

Johnson served as vice president of the United States during the presidency of Kennedy from 1961 to 1963.

He was sworn in as president in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, just 2 hours after JFK was assassinated in Dallas. This was interpreted by some that Johnson was too eager to assume power.

“We know that we had a coup d'etat on November 22, 1963, orchestrated by Vice President Johnson and top level CIA people, with the possible help of organized crime elements linked to the Israeli Mossad,” Barrett said.

Israel also had a motive to kill Kennedy because the president was opposed to the regime's nuclear weapons program which he believed could instigate a nuclear arms-race in the Middle East, Barrett argued.

Kennedy encountered tensions with former Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion who wanted to develop nuclear weapons.

The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, known unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by Johnson in November 1963 to investigate the assassination of Kennedy.

The commission's final report, released

2.

Maldives police chief says no one beyond reach in boat blast probe

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Oct 15, 2015 - 04:36

Police Commissioner Hussain Waheed meets top police officers on Thursday. PHOTO/POLICE

Police Commissioner Hussain Waheed meets top police officers on Thursday. PHOTO/POLICE

Maldives police chief Hussain Waheed on Thursday insisted that he would not hesitate to arrest anyone in connection to the explosion aboard the presidential speedboat late last month.

Speaking during a sit-down with police officers on Saturday, Hussain Waheed said the case has been given top priority.

He said the police has given special precedence to bring everyone connected to the blast to justice. The chief asked all police officers' support in the endeavour.

The investigation team has been given the green light to use every available resource at its disposal, he added. Police would also enable the team to conduct and independent investigation, he said.

The police chief further stressed that no one must be allowed to disrupt the peace and stability of the country to hinder the investigation.

He urged all police officers to be vigilant to ensure the safety and security of the nation at this crucial juncture.

President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom and First Lady Fathimath Ibrahim were travelling to Male from the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport, located on the nearby island of Hulhule which is a five-minute ferry ride from the capital city, on September 28 when the explosion took place. They had returned home that morning after concluding their visit to Saudi Arabia to perform the annual hajj pilgrimage.

The president was unhurt, but the first lady suffered a spinal fracture while presidential secretary Fathimath Mohamed Solih and bodyguard Abdu Nasir received minor injuries including burns.

The first lady still remains in hospital.

The blast is being investigated by an enquiry commission set up by the president.

Apart from releasing video footage of the incident, the commission has not revealed much detail. But it had been confirmed that two army officers with links to the armoury had been taken into custody, and are now in remand for 15 days.

Haveeru has found that the speedboat had been secured by the MNDF for about two hours after the explosion. Sources say that the two army officers had gone on-board without authorisation and are accused of trying to destroy evidence.

The government, meanwhile, has said the explosion could be a targeted attack on the president -- an assertion backed by a team of experts from Sri Lanka assisting the investigation.

Forensic experts from Saudi Arabia, FBI, India and Australia are also assisting the probe.

The claims of a possible assassination attempt have also prompted President Yameen to take extra measures to bolster security.

In a major security shakeup, the president sacked his defence minister this week. He has also replaced the police intelligence chief, the armoury chief and the head of personal security in the past week.

The MNDF's SPG has also been split into two, with a new division created and put in charge of presidential security alone.

In a rare sight, soldiers armed with assault rifles can no

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today my friend Ed Tatro will
be speaking in New Orleans
about his experience attending
the Clay Shaw trial in New Orleans
during the 1960's.

We brought him to speak twice
in our community presenting
evidence for FBI agents assassinating
President Kennedy.


Ed made a documentary about the
JFK assassination for the History Channel
that is now banned.
It is called The Guilty Men.

He recently retired as a high school
English teacher in Quincy Mass.

what did you do today?


1 read
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1 view on YouTube of the guilty men


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CLAY SHAW - Who Killed JFK
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Your Gonna LOVE these next two>>> SHAW-CIA . Clay Shaw Worked for the CIA . SUBJECT: Clay L. SHAW (201-813493) 1. Subject was born on 17 March 1913 in New Orleans
Clay Bertrand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clay Bertrand is an alleged alias associated with two people connected to various investigations regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
JFK: Testimony from the trial of Clay Shaw, for conspiracy to ...
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JFK: Trial of Clay Shaw, for conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy with David Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald; Jim Garrison, District Attorney.
Clay Shaw Trial: 1969 – FREE Clay Shaw Trial: 1969 ...
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Clay Shaw Trial: 1969 ... FBI agents undertook a "systematic and thorough search ... Lesar, who as a college student covered the 1969 trial of businessman Clay Shaw ...
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Clay Shaw Trial Transcripts. On March 1, 1967, New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw was arrested for conspiracy in the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
Clay Shaw - Spartacus Educational
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Clay Shaw played an important role in the restoration of historic New Orleans sites and in 1962 he established the city's International Trade Mart. He was a member of ...
Clay Shaw’s JFK Assassination Lies Crime Magazine
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Clay Laverne Shaw Clay Shaw's acquittal on conspiracy charges to assassinate President John F. Kennedy owes a great deal to his willingness to perjure himself at that ...
Subject: Some FBI Documents on Clay Shaw - JFK Online
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New Orleans/Garrison JFK Assassination Investigation - mu
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When push came to shove in the courtroom, a jury took less than an hour to acquit Clay Shaw, the man Garrison put on trial. ... the FBI, the Federal government, ...

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Bill Simpich | The Murder of JFK, Part 2: Counterfeit ID
Planted in Oswald's Wallet?
Bill Simpich, Reader Supported News

Simpich writes: "In my previous article, I asked the
question 'Who found Oswald's wallet at the murder scene?'
Here, I pose another question: Was a phony identification
card for 'Alek Hidell' inserted into the wallet after
Oswald's arrest?"


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I just spoke with Ed Tatro who just returned from
speaking at the Oswald conference.


He got a standing ovation after his talk.

Ed scripted the banned History Channel documentary
The Guilty Men


Ed said be careful of who you think
the good guys are writing books
putting out disinformation




see

The JFK Historical Group

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Oswald's Summer in New Orleans Conference
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Big Event Coming!
For Immediate Release
Contact: Kris Millegan TrineDay Publishers (trineday@icloud.com)
David Denton, professor, Olney Central College (dentond@iecc.edu)

Leading Experts on the JFK Assassination will gather in New Orleans for conference entitled “Oswald's Summer of Secrets: New Orleans and the JFK Assassination” Oct. 16-18
Produced by TrineDay, Conscious Community Events, and the JFK Historical Group
On October 16-18 2015 nationally known researchers and scholars will gather in New Orleans at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Airport, 2829 Williams Blvd., Kenner, Louisiana for Oswald's Summer of Secrets: New Orleans and the JFK Assassination.
The conference will break new ground in unlocking the mysteries of Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in New Orleans in the summer of 1963 and explore other topics such as David Ferrie, Dr. Mary Sherman, and the Garrison trial, according to organizer Kris Millegan.
Seating is limited so early registration is encouraged. Contact Kris Millegan (trineday@icloud.com) or David Denton (dentond@iecc.edu) for more information and or go to http://oswaldconference.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Presenters include:
Ed Haslam, author, Dr. Mary’s Monkey;
Judyth Baker, former girlfriend of Oswald and author, Me and Lee and David Ferrie;
Ed Tatro, author and consultant to Oliver Stone’s film, JFK;
Robert Groden, author five best-selling books about the assassination, and the first person to bring the Zapruder film to national TV in 1975;
Jim Marrs, author of four New York Times Best Selling books including Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy; chief consultant to Oliver Stone on JFK for both the film’s screenplay and production;
Joan Mellon, biographer Jim Garrison, A Farewell to Justice;
Patrick Nolan, is a forensic historian and the author of CIA Rogues and the Killing of the Kennedys: How and Why US Agents Conspired to Assassinate JFK and RFK;
Casey Quinlan, author, Beyond the Fence Line: The Eyewitness Testimony of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy;
Roger Stone, New York Times bestselling author, The Man Who Killed Kennedy—the Case Against LBJ;
Daniel Hopsicker, author Barry and “the boys,” The CIA, the Mob and America's Secret History, which chronicles the exploit of famed Louisiana native Barry Seal, his ties to the drug trade and the Kennedy assassination;
St. John Hunt, son of infamous CIA agent E. Howard Hunt, who stated that he was a benchwarmer during the JFK assassination; author, Bond of Secrecy.
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Production Complete!
We have completed production of the DVD from our conference, Warren Commission 50 Years Later: A Critical Examination. Ed Sproul, who handled the AV and the videotaping process at the conference, did an outstanding job producing this DVD! Before the conference we consulted people from around the country about how to go about this and we put a much larger investment in terms of the types of equipment we used. As a result, I think that the DVD will be much better than our effort from our 2013 conference and many other recent JFK conferences. We are anticipating a ship date of February 16th for the first orders. If you have not yet ordered a copy we encourage you to do so, and also hope that you will get the word out to others who might be interested. We now have Paypal available on the website if you wish to order it in advance or you can mail us a check to David Denton JFK Historical Group, 1305 Hall St. Olney Il, 62450. To those who have already paid for the DVD we will send it out as soon as it's ready.


Exercise caution and know who the bad guys are
manufacturing consent


watch his talk for Dave Denton
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Judyth Vary Baker will host the 3rd ANNUAL JFK ASSASSINATION CONFERENCE in Dallas, Texas, November 20-21-22, 2015.
2.5 days of presentations by prominent JFK Assassination researchers.

Master of Ceremonies: JOHN B. WELLS

Confirmed Speakers 9/22/2015:

Judyth Vary Baker
Jim Barthelo
Hubert Clark
Fernando Faura
Robert Groden
Ed Haslam
St John Hunt
James Jenkins
Andrew Kreig
William Law
Barr McClellan
Kris Millegan
Phil Nelson
Peter Dale Scott
Ed Tatro
John Delane Williams

Please listen to this AMAZING short interview of Judyth Vary Baker. A “brain expanding” 10 minutes!

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CLINT HILL, UNDER PRESSURE, CHANGED HIS STORY! : (Tim Taylor wrote):"SS Agent Clint Hill rode in the back of the limo with Jackie Kennedy and the slain President from Dealey Plaza to Parkland Hospital. This duty made him one of the first government-official-close-eye-witnesses to the head wound. He said in his testimony to the Warren Commission that there was a large hole in the rear of the head. He repeated his story over the years in interviews. His commission testimony ma...tches that of the Parkland doctors. During these interviews he never mentions a hole in the right side of the head. But then he inexplicably changed his version to mirror the Bethesda version. In a new video interview, his story changes completely. He now has it that the large hole in back is gone and replaced with a small bullet entry hole. The large hole in back he relocates to the right side of the head in front of the right ear. It took Agent Hill decades to get in step with the Warren Commission. These two pictures are from YouTube videos giving the two contradicting versions."


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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2013

My comments on the JFK and the media panel at the Duquesne "Passing the Torch" conference

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The following are my prepared remarks for the special program I spoke on last week during the “Passing the Torch” conference on the JFK assassination at the Senator John Heinz Heinz History Center. The other participants included writers Jeff Morley, David Talbot, Russ Baker and Jerry Policoff and our special guest, film director Oliver Stone.

I skipped the paragraph on Max Holland, below, because he was in the front row and I feared he would use that as an excuse to disrupt the event. But I got him the next day, with a shout-out from the stage re winning the CIA’s “Studies in Intelligence” award, “the first person outside the government” to do so, and said I was glad the love went both ways.

My interest in the JFK case was initially sparked, ironically, by the mainstream media. I had been working on Jerry Brown’s presidential campaign and saw up close how the press completely misrepresented things that happened. I thought, if the media could be that wrong about a presidential campaign, what else might they be wrong about?

Early in my research, it became clear that the notion that Oswald acted alone was simply not supported by the evidence. I read Arlen Specter’s questioning of Parkland doctor Malcolm Perry and was shocked to find Specter leading the witness. Perry clearly thought the wound in Kennedy’s neck indicated a shot from the front. Specter clearly didn’t want Perry saying that.

My first thought was that Specter’s agenda was so obvious no serious journalist could have missed it. My second thought was, no serious journalist ever read this.

But the more I learned, ignorance alone could not excuse the shoddy reporting on this case. The media could talk at length about the theories I call collectively, the “anybody but the CIA did it” theory. But the media has never addressed the myriad and strong evidence that high-level people in the CIA planned the assassination of a president they had come to see as a threat to their very existence. Why couldn’t the media go there?

I found the answer in Mark Lane’s book “Plausible Denial.” He talked about Priscilla Johnson McMillan, who had interviewed Oswald before the assassination and written an inaccurate book about him after. Lane made a strong, if circumstantial, case that she worked for the CIA. We’ve since found out she did - her handler wrote that she could be “encouraged to write” pretty much whatever the CIA wanted, and her file listed her as a “witting collaborator,” which begs the question, what is an “unwitting collaborator?”

I then read that now-famous memo the CIA sent its media assets instructing them how to discredit critics of the Warren Report. I found this stunning. Here was the chief suspect, the CIA, having the power to destroy the credibility of anyone who might factually accuse them.

So I formed a theory. If the CIA really had killed Kennedy, anyone devoting a lot of time and energy to tell me that they hadn’t was likely working for the CIA. The value of any theory is its predictive value. This particular theory has proven remarkably accurate over time.

One journalist in particular, James Phelan, author of a famous book about Howard Hughes, had gone out of his way – to the point of bribing a witness – to sabotage New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison’s case against Clay Shaw back in the 60s. That was WAY beyond the bounds of professional journalism, so naturally, I figured Phelan was likely connected to the CIA. I started digging and it didn’t take me long to find a significant connection.

I was the first to note the relationship between Phelan and Robert Maheu, the man the CIA had tapped to run its Castro assassination plots. During the Garrison investigation, Phelan had met with Garrison in Las Vegas. Garrison trusted Phelan because he had previously written a favorable article about him. But rather than using the nearest copy machine, Phelan had taken Garrison’s documents to Maheu’s office to be photocopied. Given Maheu’s relationship with the CIA, which was ongoing during the entire period he worked for Howard Hughes, I thought that was pretty stunning. Essentially, Phelan was making Garrison’s key files available to the CIA.

When I posted about Phelan’s relationship with the CIA online, Phelan called me up at home and tried to threaten me with a lawsuit. But I knew I had only told facts, so he’d have no case. I also figured he wouldn’t dare enter into a process where I could legally learn even more about his life. I was right. I never heard from him again.

When Gerald Posner wrote his factually inaccurate “Oswald did it” book “Case Closed” that got a lot of attention on the fortieth anniversary, I figured he probably had connections to the CIA. I found his previous nonfiction books had all been written with help from the intelligence community, and his sole fiction work at that point was a novel about the CIA that lauded the old guard covert operators over the new guard bureaucrats. Indeed, Posner even said he’d been promised CIA cooperation for Case Closed by his editor Bob Loomis (who, by the way, had been James Phelan’s editor).

Edward Epstein, who attacked Garrison and later tried to pin the assassination on the Soviets, turned out to be a protégé of the man who held the most secret files on Oswald – CIA counterintelligence legend James Angleton, one of the top suspects for a direct CIA conspirator!

My theory’s holding up pretty well, isn’t it? Funny what you can find when you ask the right question.

What’s scary is how naïve the press is. They never seem to consider that members in their own ranks could be deliberately misleading them. For example, reporter Hugh Aynesworth holds sway over the JFK case in Dallas, despite the fact that Aynesworth has openly bragged about how he lied to a reporter about a key item regarding Oswald. Why would you take seriously someone who brags he misled other journalists?

Would it surprise you to learn that Aynesworth applied to work for the CIA a month before the assassination? We have his application. Of course, on the record, the CIA rejected him. But as anyone who knows the CIA understands, that’s also standard operating procedure. As Gordon Novel once put it, “no one ever works for the CIA,” even when they do.

Does Max Holland work for the CIA? All I know is that he writes for them. When he couldn’t get an anti-Garrison article published by his former employer, The Nation magazine, he found a ready publisher at CIA in their “Studies in Intelligence” newsletter. He even won their award, claiming to be “the first person outside the US government to do so.” Curiously, his vita shows a lot of fellowships from foundations, which have often been conduits for CIA funding. Maybe he was just an “unwitting collaborator.”

But it’s not just individual journalists who work hand in hand with the CIA. It’s entire media organizations. The president of CBS for decades worked with the CIA directly. The New York Times was the CIA’s most powerful asset. The Washington Post under Katherine Graham and later Ben Bradlee kept the CIA’s secrets. ABC, NBC other major media sources have documented relationships with the CIA.

When the Church and Pike Committees started investigating the CIA’s media operations, that was the one thing the CIA refused to give up. Congress could not pry that information from the Agency.

By 1991, the CIA had become so all-powerful in the media that pretense was no longer necessary. In December of 1991, less than a year before the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination, CIA Director Robert Gates laid out, in a memo titled “Greater CIA Openness,” that its Public Affairs Office:

“has relationships with reporters from every major wire service, newspaper, news weekly, and television network in the nation. This has helped us turn some intelligence failure stories into intelligence success stories, and it has contributed to the accuracy of countless others. In many instances, we have persuaded reporters to postpone, change, hold, or even scrap stories that could have adversely affected national security interests or jeopardized sources and methods.”

It should be clear that any organization that brags about its ability to change “intelligence failures” into “intelligence success stories” is, at its heart, an anti-democratic organization. The public simply cannot make intelligent choices about politics when failures are misrepresented as successes. No business could survive such misrepresentation for long. But intelligence agencies get away with it.

We have to know the truth about our past and present in order to plan adequately for our future. And it’s hard. Sorting good information from bad in this case isn’t easy. It took me years to understand just how solid the scientific evidence is that Oswald never fired a rifle on November 22. And I was actively interested in the case. I can see why journalists would shy away from that. It takes a Herculean effort.

And that’s the unfairness of ridiculing “conspiracy theorists.” Some of them are the ones who have done the heavy lifting, the historical mining that the mainstream media has failed to do. To group the nuttiest with the most informed is labelism at its worst. Imagine reading this in the New York Times: “these Jews should be ridiculed, even shunned. It’s time we marginalized Jews the way we’ve marginalized smokers … make [them] stand in the rain with the other outcasts.” That’s what Bryan Burrough in the New York Times wrote about conspiracy theorists, not Jews. But we hear the problem more clearly when we substitute a different group of people. It’s intolerable. It’s actually hate speech.

Conspiracies happen. I was a juror on a conspiracy trial. Pretending they don’t is not only ahistorical, it’s irresponsible.

And conspiracy theories serve a useful purpose. They ask, essentially, what if we’re being lied to, and that’s a question that, as history has shown, journalists should be asking far more often than they do. WMD, anyone?

If the press had looked seriously into the Kennedy assassination, they would found a conspiracy. Had the press then reported the conspiracy, there could have been prosecutions. Had there been prosecutions, we might not have lost Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy. NOT challenging the official story was the same as giving future conspirators a blank check, which was taken and cashed, several times over.

The media has been an accessory to these crimes and more through silence, ignorance and misrepresentation. My hope is that journalists get more diligent and less naïve. My other hope is that the public gets savv

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