21-05-2012, 03:20 AM
"Stranger" and the Missing Code Books Coup or FauxPaux?
[URL="http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2012/05/stranger-missing-code-books.html"]JFKcountercoup: "Stranger" & the Missing Code Books on 11/22/63
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"'We have to know who Stranger is,'" Secretary Rusk said. We don't know what is happening in Dallas. Who is the government now?'"
"The messages kept coming off the wire service machine and finally one started grinding out the story of Lee Harvey Oswald and his previous life in Russia and his membership in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. This went against all the preconceived theories we had established."
" 'If this is true,' Secretary Rusk said, this is going to have repercussions around the world for years to come.'"
On November 22, 1963, most of President John F. Kennedy's cabinet were in an airplane over the Pacific on their way to Japan for a regional conference, including Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon, Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges, Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman, Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz and Press Secretary Pierre Salinger.
The existing Air Force One tapes begin, not with radio communications with Air Force One, but with riveting conversations between the Cabinet plane and the White House Situation Room.
JFKcountercoup: "Stranger" & the Missing Code Books on 11/22/63
[URL="http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2012/05/stranger-missing-code-books.html"]JFKcountercoup: "Stranger" & the Missing Code Books on 11/22/63
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"'We have to know who Stranger is,'" Secretary Rusk said. We don't know what is happening in Dallas. Who is the government now?'"
"The messages kept coming off the wire service machine and finally one started grinding out the story of Lee Harvey Oswald and his previous life in Russia and his membership in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. This went against all the preconceived theories we had established."
" 'If this is true,' Secretary Rusk said, this is going to have repercussions around the world for years to come.'"
On November 22, 1963, most of President John F. Kennedy's cabinet were in an airplane over the Pacific on their way to Japan for a regional conference, including Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon, Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges, Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman, Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz and Press Secretary Pierre Salinger.
The existing Air Force One tapes begin, not with radio communications with Air Force One, but with riveting conversations between the Cabinet plane and the White House Situation Room.
JFKcountercoup: "Stranger" & the Missing Code Books on 11/22/63