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40 Years Ago — Who Killed Pierre Goldman? And Why? (June 22, 1944 – Assassinated September 20, 1979) [UPDATE : Spanish Suspect Terror Group was led by Prime Minister]

“In my crib were hidden tracts and arms.” Pierre Goldman — Dim memories of a Polish Jew Born in France “Marseille boys members of GAL killed him [Pierre Goldman] with Maïone, who also talked about a commandant, a former member … Continue reading

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On This Day — The Intelligence Identities Protection Act (June 23 1982) [2020]

“The legislation ultimately will harm, not help, our national security interests (…)  If left to stand, it will curtail legitimate journalistic scrutiny of a particularly important and sensitive area of government, creating the possibility that wrongdoing or wrong-headedness could flourish in … Continue reading

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Lockerbie – Three Decades of Lies: J’Accuse…! [Chapter VI : A spectacular miscarriage of Justice]

“The Lockerbie trial is the most disgraceful miscarriage of justice in Scotland for 100 years. Every lawyer who has read the judgment says ‘this is nonsense’. It is nonsense.” Robert Black QC FRSE — Professor Emeritus of Scots Law in … Continue reading

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Cholo Pompeo Gangsta Rap: “We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal.” [UPDATE : Did I forget to mention VAULT-7?]

“What’s the cadet motto at West Point? You will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do. I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole. It’s – it was like – we had entire training … Continue reading

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On This Day — The Central Intelligence Agency Act Is Signed (June 20 1949) [2020]

“I think it has become necessary to take another look at the purpose and operations of our Central Intelligence Agency. At least, I would like to submit here the original reason why I thought it necessary to organize this Agency … Continue reading

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COVID-19 — Why has Belgium the highest death rate in the world? [UPDATE]

“It is rare for Donald Trump to credit other countries with world records, but at a press briefing last month the US president unveiled a list that put Belgium at the top. Unfortunately for Belgium, it was a ranking of … Continue reading

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On This Day — Atomic Spies Rosenbergs Are Executed (June 19 1953) [New Documentary : BULLY. COWARD. VICTIM. THE STORY OF ROY COHN]

“It is not within my duty or my power to intervene in this matter.” Winston Churchill “If the English want a king, it is their business. If the Russians want communism, it is their business. If the Americans want our … Continue reading

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Remembering American Journalist Michael Hastings (January 28 1980 – June 18 2013) [2020]

“The CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks. The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations.” WikiLeaks — Vault … Continue reading

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Belgium — Operation GLADIO & the “Crazy Killers Gang” [UPDATE : Do you recognize this man?]

“It has become clear to me that a series of investigative strategies had not yielded any satisfactory results, that there have been attempts to manipulate the investigation, while the victims and their relatives have made me understand that they have … Continue reading

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Olof Palme — Interview with Top Expert Jan Stocklassa

“Stieg Larsson thought that it was South Africa that instigated the murder, and for reasons connected to the weapons trade all over the world that was going on at the time, connected to the Iran-Contra affair.  That was the motive … Continue reading

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