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Scopri come la storia e la politica degli Stati Uniti si intrecciano in un'analisi profonda del coinvolgimento della CIA nell'assassinio di JFK. Attraverso le rivelazioni di Robert Crowley, esploriamo le conseguenze della guerra coreana e i pericoli attuali. Un viaggio tra segreti e verità scomode.

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The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. January 11, 2018: “The mass of the American public are not only unaware of the history of the United States but they have no rational concept of our current political problems. During the Korean War, General MacArthur wanted to use nuclear weapons against the Chinese. His plan was to drop atom bombs on the Yalu River bridges and then, when the Chinese sent in a large number of troops to replace their losses, he would drop more bombs on them. This was rejected by President Truman and MacArthur was promptly fired. With the present administration, there is no one to fire an irresponsible president and so we have a situation in which the world is one tiny step away from a nuclear confrontation with North Korea. No one seems to have any real idea of how to handle this and the situation is getting steadily worse. The Korean War was a tiny brushfire by comparison and there is no MacArthur on the scene now to handle the situation. The present administration seems to think that if they rattle a few sabres, the North Koreans will fall into line but the Chinese are never going to allow the North Koreans to be destroyed and will, if it comes to it, intervene militarily. The Chinese, like the Russians, have a very different attitude towards nuclear weapons than we do. For them, these are tools to be used. We think of them as instruments of death and destruction.” Table of Contents The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations The Voice of the White House Jimmy Carter in North Korea: a brief history U.S. military presence in the Middle East could be a major target in any war U.S. Military Presence in the Middle East U.S. military presence in the Middle East U.S. military presence in the Middle East U.S. Military Presence in the Middle East U.S. military presence in the Middle East U.S. military presence in the Middle East U.S. military presence in the Middle East The CIA Confessions: The Crowley Conversations January 11, 2018 by Dr. Peter Janney On October 8th, 2000, Robert Trumbull Crowley, once a leader of the CIA’s Clandestine Operations Division, died in a Washington hospital of heart failure and the end effects of Alzheimer’s Disease. Before the late Assistant Director Crowley was cold, Joseph Trento, a writer of light-weight books on the CIA, descended on Crowley’s widow at her town house on Cathedral Hill Drive in Washington and hauled away over fifty boxes of Crowley’s CIA files. Once Trento had his new find secure in his house in Front Royal, Virginia, he called a well-known Washington fix lawyer with the news of his success in securing what the CIA had always considered to be a potential major embarrassment. Three months before, on July 20th of that year, retired Marine Corps colonel William R. Corson, and an associate of Crowley, died of emphysema and lung cancer at a hospital in Bethesda, Md. After Corson’s death, Trento and the well-known Washington fix-lawyer went to Corson’s bank, got into his safe deposit box and removed a manuscript entitled ‘Zipper.’ This manuscript, which dealt with Crowley’s involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, vanished into a CIA burn-bag and the matter was considered to be closed forever. The small group of CIA officials gathered at Trento’s house to search through the Crowley papers, looking for documents that must not become public. A few were found but, to their consternation, a significant number of files Crowley was known to have had in his possession had simply vanished. When published material concerning the CIA’s actions against Kennedy became public in 2002, it was discovered to the CIA’s horror, that the missing documents had been sent by an increasingly erratic Crowley to another person and these missing papers included devastating material on the CIA’s activities in South East Asia to include drug running, money laundering and the maintenance of the notorious ‘Regional Interrogation Centers’ in Viet Nam and, worse still, the Zipper files proving the CIA’s active organization of the assassination of President John Kennedy.. A massive, preemptive disinformation campaign was readied, using government-friendly bloggers, CIA-paid “historians” and others, in the event that anything from this file ever surfaced. The best-laid plans often go astray and in this case, one of the compliant historians, a former government librarian who fancied himself a serious writer, began to tell his friends about the CIA plan to kill Kennedy and eventually, word of this began to leak out into the outside world. The originals had vanished and an extensive search was conducted by the FBI and CIA operatives but without success. Crowley’s survivors, his aged wife and son, were interviewed extensively by the FBI and instructed to minimize any discussion of highly damaging CIA files that Crowley had, illegally, removed from Langley when he retired. Crowley had been a close friend of James Jesus Angleton, the CIA’s notorious head of Counterintelligence. When Angleton was sacked by DCI William Colby in December of 1974, Crowley and Angleton conspired to secretly remove Angleton’s most sensitive secret files out of the agency. Crowley did the same thing right before his own retirement, secretly removing thousands of pages of classified information that covered his entire agency career. Known as “The Crowley Conversations,” the recordings of these interviews were provided to a British-based investigative journalist called Robyn Geoffrey and subjected to a process known as disclosure analysis and later a team of experienced analysts concluded that these interviews were authentic and contained valuable information on the CIA’s activities. Interview #2 Interview with Robert Trumbull Crowley Crowley: You’re right. We were involved in the assassination of Kennedy. Or, if you prefer, the “removal” of Kennedy. Interviewer: So you’re admitting that the CIA was involved in the assassination? Crowley: Absolutely. We were the ones who did it. I was there, I was a part of it. I can tell you exactly what happened. Interviewer: Please do. Crowley: It all started with a meeting of the Special Group, which was a secret group of the most senior CIA officials. The meeting was held in late November of 1963, just a few weeks before Kennedy was killed. At the meeting, it was decided that Kennedy had to go. He was deemed too dangerous to remain in office, and he had to be removed. At the meeting, the CIA officials discussed how to do it. They decided that the best way would be to use a patsy, someone who could be blamed for the assassination and who wouldn’t be able to defend himself. It was decided that Lee Harvey Oswald would be the perfect patsy. The CIA then proceeded to set up Oswald as the patsy. They made sure that he had access to the gun that was used to kill Kennedy, they planted evidence linking him to the crime, and they made sure that he was in the right place at the right time. When Kennedy was killed, the CIA was ready. They had already set up Oswald as the patsy, and they used the media to portray him as the lone gunman who had killed Kennedy. They also used their influence to make sure that the investigation into Kennedy’s death went in the direction that they wanted it to. That’s how the CIA was involved in the assassination of Kennedy. Interviewer: That’s a very serious allegation. Are you sure that’s what happened? Crowley: Absolutely. I was there. I saw it all. I can tell you exactly what happened. Interviewer: Do you think the American people should know what really happened? Crowley: Yes, I do. The American people have a right to know the truth about what happened to their president. They deserve to know the truth. They deserve to know that their government was involved in the murder of their leader.
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