To spy or not to spy…
The evolution of espionage in England.
- The English Machiavelli
An interesting angle on the lives of Francis Walsingham (founder of the English intelligence & espionage service), Christopher Marlowe & Francis Bacon. - The murder of Christopher Marlowe
Who exactly was “sweet Kit Marlowe”? - George Edwards
Outrageous agent provocateur, George Edwards, had a starring role in the Cato Street Conspiracy as recruiter, conspirator & informer.
From Dallas to Watergate…
From Dallas to Watergate, it’s all here…
- Dallas Police Interviews
Various interviews of Chief Jesse Curry of the Dallas Police and Dallas DA Henry Wade. Included is the midnight interview of Lee Harvey Oswald and his shooting by Jack Ruby.
- Kennedy Assassination Thwarted Weeks Before His Death
A former Secret Service agent says there was a plot to kill president John F. Kennedy in Chicago three weeks before he was assassinated in Dallas.
- David Atlee Philips AKA Maurice Bishop
CIA operative Antonio Veciana testified regarding his case officer Maurice Bishop. The sketch of Bishop was based on Veciana’s recollections of the appearance of the man meeting with Oswald. He was shot in the head after testifying, but survived. Phillips was The Chief of Western Hemisphere Operations. He denied knewing Oswald, but the HSCA wanted him charged for perjury. He died of cancer in 1988.
- House Select Committee on Assassinations – 1976
Established in 1976 to investigate the John F. Kennedy assassination and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination. The Committee investigated until 1978, and in 1979 issued its final report, concluding that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, probably as a result of a conspiracy.
- 1977 CBS report on Oltmans & De Mohrenschildt
1977 CBS report on Williem Oltmans’ HSCA testimony concerning his interviews with Georege De Mohrenschildt.
- Bill Hicks on JFK
Bill Hicks talking about JFK from Revelations.
- 40 years after RFK’s death, questions linger
‘Three major assassinations rocked America in the 1960s. Two of the assassins – Lee Harvey Oswald, the killer of John F. Kennedy, and James Earl Ray, who shot Martin Luther King Jr. – are dead. But Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy 40 years ago in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, is living out his days in the California state prison at Corcoran. He is 64 and has never fully explained what happened that night other than to say he can’t remember it….’ - Mad Money in High Places Citizen Hughes
‘Citizen Hughes is mostly about big money in high places, of cash siphoned from Hughes’ Nevada gambling casinos and piped to politicians. Wielding the only power he knew, the deranged industrialist reveals a crude cynicism. On Lyndon Johnson: “I have done this kind of business with him before. So, he wears no awe-inspiring robe of virtue with me.” On Hubert Humphrey: “A candidate who needs us and wants our help . . . somebody we control sufficiently.” On Richard Nixon: “My man. He I know for sure knows the facts of life.”‘ - Remarks By President Gerald Ford On Taking the Oath Of Office As President
“The oath that I have taken is the same oath that was taken by George Washington and by every President under the Constitution. But I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances never before experienced by Americans. This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts.”
J’accuse / Bobby Baker Bombshells
Today’s blog examines the impact of the “greatest newspaper article in history” & takes a peek at the political dealings of LBJ.
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J’ACCUSE…
- J’ACCUSE …!
Emile Zola, Alfred Dreyfus & the greatest newspaper article in history
Read a translation of the famous article here. - Dreyfus rehabilitated
France & the Dreyfus Affair & the long road to justice. - Zola, a moment of human conscience
The end of the affair. - GREGORI IS ACQUITTED
Verdict, Greeted by Hoots and Cheers, Buries the Dreyfus Affair - Zola’s Mysterious Death
Was it really a stovepipe accident?
Bobby Baker Bombshells…
- An American shadow points to LBJ
Blood, money, oil, power… - Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud that Defined a Decade
Discussion of Mutual political contempt. - Suite 8F Group
It’s never about oil.
War is a racket
This blog takes a look at Smedley Darlington Butler & the White House Coup (with a sidelong glance at Prescott Bush).
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Major General Smedley Darlington Butler
One of the most colorful officers in the Marine Corps’ long history, was one of the two Marines who received two Medals of Honor for separate acts of outstanding heroism. -
War is a Racket
The title of two works, a speech and a booklet, by former U.S. Marine Major General Smedley Darlington Butler in which Butler frankly discusses how business interests have commercially benefited from warfare. -
The Whitehouse Coup
The Whitehouse Coup was aimed at toppling President Franklin D Roosevelt with the help of half-a-million war veterans. The plotters, who were alleged to involve some of the most famous families in America, (owners of Heinz, Birds Eye, Goodtea, Maxwell Hse & George Bush’s Grandfather, Prescott) believed that their country should adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to beat the great depression.
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Corporate Coup in the U.S.
Scene from the 2003 documentary, The Corporation, about an attempted coup by industrialists (corporations) to overthrow president Franklin D. Roosevelt and the US Government during the 1930’s. - A video about the Business Plot – Part 1, part 2, part 3
- BBC Radio 4 investigation
Mike Thomson investigates why so little is known about this biggest ever peacetime threat to American democracy. - How Bush’s grandfather helped Hitler’s rise to power
The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director was involved with the financial architects of Nazism.
The assassination trail
This blog is back on the assassination trail with a look RFK, Martin Luther King & Malcolm X.
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Robert Kennedy speaks in Indianapolis
announcing to the crowd that Martin Luther King, Jr. had just been assassinated. April 4, 1968. -
The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
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Did the CIA kill Bobby Kennedy?
In 1968, Robert Kennedy seemed likely to follow his brother, John, into the White House. Then, on June 6, he was assassinated – apparently. -
Martin Luther King Jr.
“Secret Files That Would Have Proven James Earl Ray Not Guilty” -
Malcolm X
Plots, Theories and Facts
JFK
This blog sifts through some interesting links concerning the assassination of JFK & takes a look at some unsual suspects.
The United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, probably as a result of a conspiracy. The members of this probable conspiracy were not identified. The Committee further concluded that it was probable that: four shots were fired & the third shot came from a second assassin located on the grassy knoll, but missed.
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Motorcade Films
A good place to start is with existing footage stored on this excellent research website. There’s still a shock value in watching these films. -
JFK – List of suspicious deaths
Some writers who have investigated the assassination of John F. Kennedy have claimed that a large number of witnesses to the event have died in mysterious circumstances. This is essentially a long list of people who, it is claimed, died in mysterious circumstances between 1963 and 1976. -
Deathbed Confession of E. Howard Hunt
Legendary CIA operative and central figure in the Watergate scandal speaks. -
LBJ’s Mistress Blows Whistle On JFK Assassination
The night before the Kennedy assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met with Dallas tycoons, FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins – emerging from the conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan Brown that “those SOB’s” would never embarrass him again. -
Gene Wheaton:CIA and the Military Industrial Complex
Gene Wheaton was one of the key figures in exposing the Iran Contra Scandal. -
Interview with James Files
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Charles Harrelson Comments on Conspiracy Theories
The father of actor Woody Harrelson granted an exclusive jailhouse interview to Channel 4 in 1982. Charles Harrelson is a convicted hit man and a name linked by conspiracy theorists to the JFK assassination. You can also read an article from the Times about Secrets of Woody’s hitman father. -
Secret Service
Examining the role of the secret service in the shooting. -
Holt on Luis Posada and Orlando Bosch
Chauncey Holt spots Luis Posada and Orlando Bosch in Dallas.
Secret history
Thanks to the internet, a flood of information has become publicly available that threatens to expose the subtext of modern history. Below is a handful of articles that challenge the conventional viewpoint & make for interesting/disturbing reading.
As usual, feel free to send in your fave links.
Big in Japan
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Yamashita’s Gold
Chalmers Johnson discusses Japanese war-booty that disappeared in the Philippines during WW2. -
Kamikaze Over Tokyo, Time 1976
“No one was particularly suspicious when Movie Actor Mitsuyasu Maeno appeared at Tokyo’s Chofu Airport last week in a World War II kamikaze pilot’s uniform…” -
Yoshio Kodama
Who was Yoshio Kodama?
Operation Gladio
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Operation Gladio
Wikipedia article on Operation Gladio & the “stay behind armies”. -
Strategy of Tension
The Case of Italy by Claudio Celani.
American empire
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Family Jewels
A significant collection of previously classified historical documents are now available in the CIA’s FOIA Electronic Reading Room. The collection widely known as the “Family Jewels” consists of almost 700 pages of responses from CIA employees to a 1973 directive from Director of Central Intelligence James Schlesinger asking them to report activities they thought might be inconsistent with the Agency’s charter. -
Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic
Interview with ex-CIA analyst Chalmers Johnson.
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