17-04-2012, 05:32 PM
Always enjoyable and enlightening to engage with you, Stan.
I define the Supra-National Security State as those individuals and institutions for whom the fatal disease known as tribalism and its horrific symptoms national identity, patriotism, and organized religions are thought of and utilized as tools to control vast populations by, among other methods, fostering armed conflicts in the names of flags and/or deities.
FWIW, I too am intrigued by the nuts and bolts of the JFK assassination operation and by the post-JFK, RFK, and JFK Jr. assassinations actions of the Kennedy family.
Not only do I not take issue with your analysis of the back channel; I long have concluded that those communications systems were discovered by Supra-National forces on both sides of the Iron Curtain and recognized as grave threats not "to" peace, but rather "of" peace. I am further convinced that the timing of Nikita Khrushchev's removal is hardly coincidental in regards to the JFK removal. Hardline Soviet patriots likely were offered the same arguments for NK's removal as those offered to hardline American patriots for JFK's murder.
I define the Supra-National Security State as those individuals and institutions for whom the fatal disease known as tribalism and its horrific symptoms national identity, patriotism, and organized religions are thought of and utilized as tools to control vast populations by, among other methods, fostering armed conflicts in the names of flags and/or deities.
FWIW, I too am intrigued by the nuts and bolts of the JFK assassination operation and by the post-JFK, RFK, and JFK Jr. assassinations actions of the Kennedy family.
Not only do I not take issue with your analysis of the back channel; I long have concluded that those communications systems were discovered by Supra-National forces on both sides of the Iron Curtain and recognized as grave threats not "to" peace, but rather "of" peace. I am further convinced that the timing of Nikita Khrushchev's removal is hardly coincidental in regards to the JFK removal. Hardline Soviet patriots likely were offered the same arguments for NK's removal as those offered to hardline American patriots for JFK's murder.