15-05-2019, 05:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-05-2019, 06:31 AM by Peter Lemkin.)
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Someone who recently visited Vietnam is a listener to Black Op Radio.
He sent Len some pictures from his visit including a museum from the American war days.
In one room there was communications equipment built by Collins Radio with their name on it.
Have to wonder: without the murder of JFK, would it have been there?
I'm not sure in what exact sense you meant by 'would it have been there'....as I can think of several that would follow from 'the murder of JFK', but remember what we know that the crew around JM/WAVE almost to a person of interest were moved to Vietnam/Laos area not long after the hit, as were some of their 'friends' that also participated in the events of Dallas. So, to me, having Collins radio, which did secret spook communications equipment work for the Borg, to also be there seems to make sense.....
There are a few Collins radio connection data points I think missing from Bill's blog post. I was told by several persons [one who was in Dallas that day] that the communication equipment used and seen in the Plaza area and surroundings were special built by Collins. Collins also built the 'COG' command center communications equipment of the day - and one of those command centers was underground near the Plaza and used that day [run by Jack Crichton* (1916-2007)] to coordinate some or all of what happened. PDS talks about this in his books. At that time, the word COG was not used, but there is a direct link from the Civil Defense system then to the COG system of now.
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Quote:Crichton made his money in the Texas oil business where hedeveloped a strong relationship with George Herbert Walker Bush the very sameGeorge Bush of the CIA referenced in J Edgar Hoover's damning letter concerningthe future president's involvement in the Kennedy murder.
Earle Cabell (1906-1975), another key player in the Kennedymurder while he was mayor of Dallas, went to school with Crichton whosubsequently joined the OSS during World War 2. Afterwards, he had manyrelationships with America's leading MIC elements such as DuPont, General Dynamics,Kuhn Loeb, Clint Murchison, and other luminaries of the far right.
His most significant relationship in connection to theKennedy murder was with George Bush's Operation 40 team which planned a fakeattack on Guantanamo Bay as a cover for its covert plans against the President.Both men were in Dealey Plaza at the time of the murder, with Crichton havingwalked from the Adolphus Hotel to Elm Street.
In addition to his business interests and role as mentor andconfidante of Bush, Sr, Crichton also commanded the US Army Reserve 488[SUP]th[/SUP]Military Intelligence unit stationed in Texas at the time of the Kennedyassassination.
Another member of this tight group was George Lumpkin whojoined the Dallas Police Department after a career in the Army, leaving withthe rank of Colonel. He reported to his close friend when he joined the 488[SUP]th[/SUP]reserve unit. Over 50 of the 100 members of 488[SUP]th[/SUP] came from theDallas Police Department.
Key figures in the President's trip to Dallas, both menplayed significant roles in planning Kennedy's route through the city and intothe killing zone at Dealey. The 488[SUP]th[/SUP] would ordinarily provideaugmented security for the Commander in Chief, but Crichton or Lumpkin ordered Lt Colonel GeorgeWhitmeyer to stand down the reserve unit he commanded in east Texas.
Lumpkin drove the pilot car of the Kennedy entourage throughDallas along with 3 other members of the 488[SUP]th[/SUP]. Yet neither he nor Crichtonwas called before the Warren Commission, largely due to Prescott Bush's closerelationship with Allan Dulles, another plotter in the murder.
Whitmeyer was discovered dead on April 18, 1978 after he wassubpoenaed to testify before House Select Committee on Assassinations much thesame way George DeMohrenschildt was discovered dead prior to his appointmentwith the Committee.
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