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Should be a wild four years.

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Wasnt this was already well known? I'm losing track of what's still a "conspiracy theory" and what's moved into "true but here's why it's ok". The last few years the shit would flip within a month.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the cia to discredit those who got too close to their operations.
 
I just got that same doc, any idea what "Warren Commission document CD-971" is?
It's an interview with an Australian who claimed a call was made to the embassy regarding plans to assassinate JFK before he was killed.

Details here:

Another example of a a document that was long sought by assassination researchers was a letter from Brigadier Charles Spry, the chief of Australia’s equivalent of the CIA, to the agency’s director, Richard Helms. In an October 15, 1968, letter, Spry told Helms that he “recommended strongly” not to declassify a document dated November 29, 1963, only seven days after the assassination (that document was later identified as Warren Commission Document (CD) 971). The Sydney Morning Herald had made a request on March 26, 1968, in a letter the paper sent to Helms, to declassify the document. The Herald request came after the Saturday Evening Post had published an article by David Wise, in which he described the classified document: “Anonymous telephone calls to the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia relative to planned assassination of President Kennedy.”

When CD 971 was first declassified in 1976, it seemed explosive since it was from someone who claimed to a Polish chauffeur for the Soviet Embassy in Canberra. The document was a memo from the CIA’s Richard Helms to one of the Warren Commission attorneys (Lee Rankin). It said, in part: “This individual, while discussing several matters of intelligence interest, touched on the possibility that the Soviet Government had financed the assassination of President Kennedy. Reference was made in this cable to the receipt of a similar anonymous telephone call on 15 October 1962.” The caller claimed that “Iron Curtain Countries” had a $100,000 bounty on JFK’s head. Moreover, the CIA did not learn about the 1962 call until after JFK’s murder.

Did someone calling the American Embassy in Australia have foreknowledge of the assassination and try to warn Kennedy? Helms reported to Rankin that: “In the opinion of the Australian authorities, the caller was a crank. In any event, they were not able to identify any Polish employee of the Soviet Embassy, the automobile described by the caller as the one he drove, or the license plate number given by him. No further information on this call has been received. Available evidence would tend to show that the caller was some type of crank. This conclusion, however, cannot be confirmed.”

Most researchers long ago reached a similar conclusion. The caller had also claimed in 1962 that “about five Russian submarines carrying 400 to 500 Soviet soldiers” were on their way to Cuba. This troop movement, according to the bizarre claim, was “to support the Governor of Mississippi.” After the assassination, the same caller reached the US embassy. He said that when he drove two Soviets on November 22, 1963, their shortwave radio announced, “we have achieved what we want,” and later they joined other Russians at the USSR embassy in celebrating with vodka. The car and the license plate given by the caller did not exist. There were no troops dispatched by Russia to Cuba on secret submarine trips.

However, if the calls were only malicious pranks, why did the CIA fight for six decades to keep secret portions of the cover letter from the chief of Australia’s CIA to the head of the American CIA?
What the CIA fought hard to keep redacted was information the Australians did not want public. They did not want revealed the extent to which the ASIO (Australian Security Intelligence Organization) was working with the CIA. Spry feared unmasking a secret CIA station in Canberra and was sensitive to the domestic political fallout for ASIO. Again, the redactions were about protecting intelligence relationships between the CIA and another country, not material hidden because it related to the murder of the president.
 
I never sperged that hard on the Kennedy thing so idk even where to start. I think a Happenings thread is a good idea because there's far too much information here for a mixed-use thread like this one.
There already was one but they linked to this thread in the happenings for some reason
 
Because in the 60s it made people mad that the government spent money sending shit into space and not on free school meals for blacks or other nonsense social spending.

Bring back the good old days I say.

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Currently reading The Throne of Saturn, it’s about this kind of stuff. Good book so far.
 
There's a document I found detailing a Russian who wrote a letter to the British Ambassador regarding his attempt to speak to the Director of the Department of State in August prior to the November assassination attempting to warn the US of Oswald and an assassination attempt on not just him but MLK as well. And then well...you can read for yourself what happened. What on God's green earth did they do....holy fuck bros.

It's on page 2, file name.
104-10012-10035.pdf
 
"Why did they ignore the judge's order?"

"They didn't ignore it, it just didn't matter."

"So they ignored a judge's order?"

"The judge's order literally meant nothing."

"But they ignored it."

"It doesn't have any power over them."

"So they ignored it?"

"Why do you think the order matters?"

"What? I didn't ask if it mattered, I want to know why they ignored it."

Lord give me a fraction of the patience in life Miller has in this 10 minute interview.
He came into public consciousness defending the Duke Lacrosse players from Nancy Grace. He’s a Jew who literally told people “we speak English in this country, Chico” in highschool in 90’s California.

I like his chutzpah.
 
Here's the thing about the auto-pen: if it doesn't follow AAA (authentication, authorization, accountability), then it is a literal basic cybersecurity risk and shouldn't hold ANY legal muster.

Signing in-person, by hand, in front of cameras cannot be repudiated in the same way autopen can. Imagine if anyone could log into your kiwifarms account, say some shit, and get you banned, and you can't do anything about it, even if it's from some VPN from Moldova which you've never logged into before, because Null decided to keep 0 logs instead of rolling 30-day logs.

If it would personally ruin you, why should it legally ruin a country?
 
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5 page breakdown of how the US had a tv program running to try and get Cubans to the US
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10527-10212.pdf

Castro found a bomb and announced he defused it, thinks it was CIA (The US knew this)
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10527-10424.pdf

Maybe a code
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10510-10090.pdf

Someone's wife was flipped within Cuba
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10512-10101.pdf

Think i'm done looking for stuff until everything has been looked through
 
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