19-08-2016, 01:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-08-2016, 01:59 AM by Scott Kaiser.)
Here's the cold hard facts, although, some folks may argue these facts, you must ask yourself. Is arguing these facts worth being wrong?
1. After talking to a few folks in the State Department, I have learned that it wasn't the state department who changed the landing from Trinidad to the Bay of Pigs, it was the president.
2. I have learned that it was the State Department who was debriefing the president on the CIA's plans, missions and attack. The Department of State could not condone which action the CIA should take, orders were being received by the president of the United States who relayed these orders to the Department of Defense then unto the CIA.
3. The CIA was fully in-change of this operation with the intent of overthrowing Fidel Castro. However, the president did make changes to the landing at Trinidad believing the airstrips there were too short for landing operations.
4. The president pre-approved "air-cover" for the B-26's using American military A-4 Skyhawks, however, these Skyhawks arrived an hour later for air cover, and Castro's Air Force was able to topple all 19 planes the CIA had. The American government contends only 16 planes were destroyed, truth is, there was a total of 19 planes in all that Castro brought down.
5. The secret is finally out as to who called off the second airstrike, we now know that president Kennedy needed to be omitted from record by calling off the second airstrikes as he had already made it specifically clear no American military would be used in order for him to accept public responsibility. He had to be omitted from record. Kennedy would try to avoid a catastrophe between the United States and possibly Russia, it was after the Bay of Pigs that Russia decided to defend Cuba. Fidel Castro was already conducting relations with Khrushchev prior to the Bay of Pigs, and Kennedy knew it, the clincher was finding missiles in Cuba.
Bottom line is, Kennedy had Bundy make the call to the CIA and "stand-down, no air support is given" since the Bay of Pigs, many researchers believed that Bundy was acting on the president's best interest while taking matters into his own hands, however, the CIA already learned that it was the president who had called off the second air-strike, which caused the two years of planning, waiting and the assassination of president Kennedy.
This is the truth.
1. After talking to a few folks in the State Department, I have learned that it wasn't the state department who changed the landing from Trinidad to the Bay of Pigs, it was the president.
2. I have learned that it was the State Department who was debriefing the president on the CIA's plans, missions and attack. The Department of State could not condone which action the CIA should take, orders were being received by the president of the United States who relayed these orders to the Department of Defense then unto the CIA.
3. The CIA was fully in-change of this operation with the intent of overthrowing Fidel Castro. However, the president did make changes to the landing at Trinidad believing the airstrips there were too short for landing operations.
4. The president pre-approved "air-cover" for the B-26's using American military A-4 Skyhawks, however, these Skyhawks arrived an hour later for air cover, and Castro's Air Force was able to topple all 19 planes the CIA had. The American government contends only 16 planes were destroyed, truth is, there was a total of 19 planes in all that Castro brought down.
5. The secret is finally out as to who called off the second airstrike, we now know that president Kennedy needed to be omitted from record by calling off the second airstrikes as he had already made it specifically clear no American military would be used in order for him to accept public responsibility. He had to be omitted from record. Kennedy would try to avoid a catastrophe between the United States and possibly Russia, it was after the Bay of Pigs that Russia decided to defend Cuba. Fidel Castro was already conducting relations with Khrushchev prior to the Bay of Pigs, and Kennedy knew it, the clincher was finding missiles in Cuba.
Bottom line is, Kennedy had Bundy make the call to the CIA and "stand-down, no air support is given" since the Bay of Pigs, many researchers believed that Bundy was acting on the president's best interest while taking matters into his own hands, however, the CIA already learned that it was the president who had called off the second air-strike, which caused the two years of planning, waiting and the assassination of president Kennedy.
This is the truth.