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A Deep Dive Into JFK UFO File

There are many examples of the CIA using executive actions — political assassinations — to remove foreign political leaders engaged in conduct detrimental to the United States. We saw this in Iran in 1951 when the CIA “removed” Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddegh after he had nationalized Iran’s oil fields.

Here, the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt delves into these rarer cases where the CIA engaged in political assassinations inside American soil. The discussion centers on the killing of President John F. Kennedy as his motorcade advanced through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1963. But here, we also explore the assassination of Martin Luther King and others.

How have all the dirty dealings been covered up? Can the CIA ever be held accountable? Can we regain control over this agency or should we simply abolish it? What is X-Protect and how does that program maintain secrets acquired from Nazis scientists or through extraterrestrial encounters?

Nixon Was A Victim Of CIA

Tucker Carlson and Juan O. Savin peel back the lies, misinformation and mainstream media bias, and reveal the true history of Richard M. Nixon. Like so many others before and after Nixon’s political career, our 37th President, too, was a victim of the corrupt CIA.

Carlson reports that if any President could claim to be the peoples’ choice, it was Nixon, who was re-elected in 1972 by the largest margin of the popular vote ever recorded before or since. Unfortunately for Nixon at the time, he believed that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the American system of government. In addition, he met with CIA Director Richard Helms in 1972 and implicated the intelligence agency in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Little did Nixon know, the sinister wheels of the CIA were already in motion, fabricating the Watergate Scandal. Four days earlier, the Washington Post published the first of many stories about the break-in at the Watergate office building, failing to mention that four of the five burglars were CIA. The author of the first article–29-year-old metro reporter Bob Woodward, who had no journalism experience, came from the classified areas of the federal government.

Carlson brings more details, while Savin delves into Nixon’s early political career, which included manning the legal division of Operation Paperclip shortly after World War II and later becoming Donald J. Trump’s mentor.

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