Sunday, August 10, 2008

Ford the FBI Fink

This limited hangout garbage that the MSM shovels forth regarding the great man is bothersome.

It's like they want to reinforce the lone-nut crap because of the Ivins whitewash.

Seriously, readers, how many LONE NUTS and "SUICIDERS" can be responsible time after time for these earth-shaking and well-orchestrated events?


And this "news" that Ford was the FBI informant on the committee, well, I knew that and so many other things (although not the Israeli/nuclear issue; interesting, no?) nearly 20 years ago when I delved into the case.

I've never written a post about it, but when you trace the physical evidence back (like 9/11) it just doesn't make sense (I don't care about computer models, etc; the programmers can make them do anything).

As for the motivations, there are the traditional layers that controllers would use to cover their tracks. The question, as always, is CUI BONO and why -- time after time -- are the interests the oil firms, the "defense firms," the banks, and Israel?

Why is that, America, and why are your agenda-promoting War Dailies so terrible?


"Ford advised FBI of JFK panel doubts" by Michael J. Sniffen, Associated Press | August 10, 2008

WASHINGTON - Former president Ford secretly advised the FBI that two of his fellow members on the Warren Commission doubted the FBI's conclusion that John F. Kennedy was shot from the sixth floor of the Texas Book Depository in Dallas, according to newly released records from Ford's FBI files.

Ford, still a congressman at the time, also told a senior FBI official about internal panel disputes over hiring staff, Chief Justice Earl Warren's timetable for completing the final report on the assassination, and what panel members said about the FBI. That Ford served as the FBI's eyes and ears inside the commission has been known for years.

Long ago, the government released a 1963 FBI memo that said Ford, then a Republican congressman from Michigan, had volunteered to keep the FBI informed about the panel's private deliberations, but only if that relationship remained confidential. The bureau agreed. It was also well known that Ford was an outspoken proponent of the bureau's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy acting alone.

A newly released memorandum provides more details about Ford's role as the FBI's informant. DeLoach wrote on Dec. 17, 1963, to outline what Ford told him in the congressman's office about the commission meeting the day before.

"Two members of the commission brought up the fact that they still were not convinced that the President had been shot from the sixth floor window of the Texas Book Depository," DeLoach wrote. "These members failed to understand the trajectory of the slugs that killed the President. He stated he felt this point would be discussed further but, of course, would represent no problem."

There was no explanation of what Ford meant by "no problem."

What he meant was the doubts would be no problem in executing the cover story cover-up.

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