13-03-2010, 10:09 AM
I started a file on this case as soon as I heard about it.
Please note the differences in days between when the assassination happened and when we first heard about it. - Weeks?
Also note how, like 9/11, we get to learn all of the false identities, the names of people whose identities were stolen, but the names of the real operators are still unknown.
Except for one of the women, right - she's the sister of a British PM?
And now they have photos, mug shots and apparently DNA of more than 20 in the hit team, but still no names.
Where did they get the DNA?
This use of more than 20 people in such an operation that could have been accomplished by one really good assassin - ala the Jackal, or the official Oswald, makes me think of the Big Con - the use of the Sting style confidence game in covert operations.
It is also a good example of the application of the policy of plausible deniability by a state intelligence apartus (See: James Douglas 2009 Dallas COPA talk), which seems to be still working despite the unraveling of the details of the operation.
There seems to be a general reluctance of most federal government police to not place these suspects - of whom we only have photos and fake names for - on wanted lists, or even bother to look for them, other than to investigate the identity theft and false passports.
The US is apparently not looking for the two suspects who entered the USA and are apparently still among us.
It seems like these governments don't want to investigate this further, don't want to unravel the operaton any further, and would like to accept the idea that the guy had it coming to him.
Just like Dealey Plaza.
Bill Kelly
Please note the differences in days between when the assassination happened and when we first heard about it. - Weeks?
Also note how, like 9/11, we get to learn all of the false identities, the names of people whose identities were stolen, but the names of the real operators are still unknown.
Except for one of the women, right - she's the sister of a British PM?
And now they have photos, mug shots and apparently DNA of more than 20 in the hit team, but still no names.
Where did they get the DNA?
This use of more than 20 people in such an operation that could have been accomplished by one really good assassin - ala the Jackal, or the official Oswald, makes me think of the Big Con - the use of the Sting style confidence game in covert operations.
It is also a good example of the application of the policy of plausible deniability by a state intelligence apartus (See: James Douglas 2009 Dallas COPA talk), which seems to be still working despite the unraveling of the details of the operation.
There seems to be a general reluctance of most federal government police to not place these suspects - of whom we only have photos and fake names for - on wanted lists, or even bother to look for them, other than to investigate the identity theft and false passports.
The US is apparently not looking for the two suspects who entered the USA and are apparently still among us.
It seems like these governments don't want to investigate this further, don't want to unravel the operaton any further, and would like to accept the idea that the guy had it coming to him.
Just like Dealey Plaza.
Bill Kelly

