03-01-2011, 09:53 PM
Somebody mentioned William Colby, the man who ran the Phoenix operation. Here is a quote from him.
New York Times editor Rosenthal asked CIA Director William Colby if the CIA ever killed anybody in this country. Colby replied, "Not in this country." When asked who the CIA had killed Colby said, "I can't talk about it." Colby said, "Sometimes intelligence operations are high-risk, and sometimes they fail. Then, the question is not whether the CIA is some rogue elephant, which it never has been, but rather that we Americans made a mistake through out constitutional system."
[John Armstrong, Harvey and Lee, p. 968]
William Colby is also the man who debriefed Chip Tatum when he came back from his Operation Red Rock into Cambodia; trying to provoke the Cambodians into a war with North Vietnam. http://whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POL...tatum.html
One more key point - Democratic congressman Larry McDonald was like the Ron Paul of his day in the 1970's. He was VERY much opposed to the Rockefellers, the Establishment and the agenda of the Council on Foreign Relations. Google Larry McDonald and you will learn a lot about him: http://targetfreedom.com/cfr/larry-mcdon...rld-order/ Key point: Larry McDonald was anti CFR , anti New World Order, and anti-Rockefeller.
I have a friend (unnamed) who has intelligence contacts and he told me that the tapes that Trenton Parker had were real and that Larry McDonald kept them on his person at all times. Larry McDonald DIED in the KAL 007 plane crash in fall, 1983.
From Defrauding America, Rodney Stich, 3rd edition 1998 p. 638-639]:
"The Role of deep-cover CIA officer, Trenton Parker, has been described in earlier pages, and his function in the CIA's counter-intelligence unit, Pegasus. Parker had stated to me earlier that a CIA faction was responsible for the murder of JFK … During an August 21, 1993, conversation, in response to my questions, Parker said that his Pegasus group had tape recordings of plans to assassinate Kennedy. I asked him, "What group were these tapes identifying?" Parker replied: "Rockefeller, Allen Dulles, Johnson of Texas, George Bush, and J. Edgar Hoover." I asked, "What was the nature of the conversation on these tapes?"
I don't have the tapes now, because all the tape recordings were turned over to [Congressman] Larry McDonald. But I listened to the tape recordings and there were conversations between Rockefeller, [J. Edgar] Hoover, where [Nelson] Rockefeller asks, "Are we going to have any problems?" And he said, "No, we aren't going to have any problems. I checked with Dulles. If they do their job we'll do our job." There are a whole bunch of tapes, because Hoover didn't realize that his phone has been tapped. Defrauding America, Rodney Stich, 3rd edition p. 638-639]:
CIA director William Colby to NY Times editor Abe Rosenthal in 1975
New York Times editor Rosenthal asked CIA Director William Colby if the CIA ever killed anybody in this country. Colby replied, "Not in this country." When asked who the CIA had killed Colby said, "I can't talk about it." Colby said, "Sometimes intelligence operations are high-risk, and sometimes they fail. Then, the question is not whether the CIA is some rogue elephant, which it never has been, but rather that we Americans made a mistake through out constitutional system."
[John Armstrong, Harvey and Lee, p. 968]
William Colby is also the man who debriefed Chip Tatum when he came back from his Operation Red Rock into Cambodia; trying to provoke the Cambodians into a war with North Vietnam. http://whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POL...tatum.html
One more key point - Democratic congressman Larry McDonald was like the Ron Paul of his day in the 1970's. He was VERY much opposed to the Rockefellers, the Establishment and the agenda of the Council on Foreign Relations. Google Larry McDonald and you will learn a lot about him: http://targetfreedom.com/cfr/larry-mcdon...rld-order/ Key point: Larry McDonald was anti CFR , anti New World Order, and anti-Rockefeller.
I have a friend (unnamed) who has intelligence contacts and he told me that the tapes that Trenton Parker had were real and that Larry McDonald kept them on his person at all times. Larry McDonald DIED in the KAL 007 plane crash in fall, 1983.
From Defrauding America, Rodney Stich, 3rd edition 1998 p. 638-639]:
"The Role of deep-cover CIA officer, Trenton Parker, has been described in earlier pages, and his function in the CIA's counter-intelligence unit, Pegasus. Parker had stated to me earlier that a CIA faction was responsible for the murder of JFK … During an August 21, 1993, conversation, in response to my questions, Parker said that his Pegasus group had tape recordings of plans to assassinate Kennedy. I asked him, "What group were these tapes identifying?" Parker replied: "Rockefeller, Allen Dulles, Johnson of Texas, George Bush, and J. Edgar Hoover." I asked, "What was the nature of the conversation on these tapes?"
I don't have the tapes now, because all the tape recordings were turned over to [Congressman] Larry McDonald. But I listened to the tape recordings and there were conversations between Rockefeller, [J. Edgar] Hoover, where [Nelson] Rockefeller asks, "Are we going to have any problems?" And he said, "No, we aren't going to have any problems. I checked with Dulles. If they do their job we'll do our job." There are a whole bunch of tapes, because Hoover didn't realize that his phone has been tapped. Defrauding America, Rodney Stich, 3rd edition p. 638-639]: