Post by Rob Caprio on Feb 17, 2019 11:40:40 GMT -5
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This quote about the President John F. Kennedy (JFK) assassination came from former Nazi SS officer Helmet Streikher. Streikher served both Reinhard Gehlen (the man many called the father of the CIA) and Otto Skorzeny (the man who led a team of select SS men into the mountaintop villa to free Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini in September 1943, and the leader of the team that dressed as Americans to mess up traffic and cause havoc during the early phases of the "Battle of the Bulge" in December 1944). He also worked for the CIA for some time which included the time that George H.W. Bush was director.
Striekher was on assignment for the CIA in late 1963 in Africa when he was quoted as saying this.
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One of the worst-kept secrets in the [CIA], is the truth about the president’s murder. It wasn’t Castro or the Russians. The men who killed Mr. Kennedy were CIA contract agents. John Kennedy’s murder was a two-part conspiracy murder. One was the action end with the killers; the other was the deeper part, the acceptance and protection of that murder by the intelligence apparatus that controls the way the world operates. It had to happen. The man was too independent for his own good. -- Helmet Streikher
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Reinhard Gehlen ran the East Front Intelligence office for most of the Russo-German War (1941-1945) so he had a huge, established network of contacts in eastern Europe and many parts of western Russia. This is what made him so attractive to the components in our government that were bent on moving many Nazis to the U.S. and other places west at the end of the war.
If anyone doubts the connections between folks in our government and the Nazis they simply have to search the Dulles brothers (John Foster and Allen) as they NEVER hid their vast connections to the Nazis (in fact Allen Dulles was instrumental in getting Reinhard Gehlen into the "fold"). Their work began at the end of WWI and went right up to their deaths.
It is an interesting quote, from a man who would know. Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) did it all by himself -- NOW that is a good one!
www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/images/john-f-kennedy-42.jpg
This quote about the President John F. Kennedy (JFK) assassination came from former Nazi SS officer Helmet Streikher. Streikher served both Reinhard Gehlen (the man many called the father of the CIA) and Otto Skorzeny (the man who led a team of select SS men into the mountaintop villa to free Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini in September 1943, and the leader of the team that dressed as Americans to mess up traffic and cause havoc during the early phases of the "Battle of the Bulge" in December 1944). He also worked for the CIA for some time which included the time that George H.W. Bush was director.
Striekher was on assignment for the CIA in late 1963 in Africa when he was quoted as saying this.
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One of the worst-kept secrets in the [CIA], is the truth about the president’s murder. It wasn’t Castro or the Russians. The men who killed Mr. Kennedy were CIA contract agents. John Kennedy’s murder was a two-part conspiracy murder. One was the action end with the killers; the other was the deeper part, the acceptance and protection of that murder by the intelligence apparatus that controls the way the world operates. It had to happen. The man was too independent for his own good. -- Helmet Streikher
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Reinhard Gehlen ran the East Front Intelligence office for most of the Russo-German War (1941-1945) so he had a huge, established network of contacts in eastern Europe and many parts of western Russia. This is what made him so attractive to the components in our government that were bent on moving many Nazis to the U.S. and other places west at the end of the war.
If anyone doubts the connections between folks in our government and the Nazis they simply have to search the Dulles brothers (John Foster and Allen) as they NEVER hid their vast connections to the Nazis (in fact Allen Dulles was instrumental in getting Reinhard Gehlen into the "fold"). Their work began at the end of WWI and went right up to their deaths.
It is an interesting quote, from a man who would know. Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) did it all by himself -- NOW that is a good one!