03-05-2017, 09:49 PM
This is my last post for the day. I need to take a break from this headache. The link below provides a healthy argument about the CIA and their involvement, why would the CIA be involved if Plumlee says the CIA called off the assassination. Someone made mention and suspects it could've been the CIA's way of claiming deniability, and that makes sense, however. I believe that so many folks have misconstrue what Plumlee is saying. First off, if he knows the CIA called it off, then he should also know who made that call.
If it came from the top within the CIA are you saying John McCone called it off? I seriously doubt that. In order to get a grasp at how the company works, it's suggested that you surround yourself around those who worked for the company, ask questions. A lot of times orders were ignored, not followed though, many of the orders were usually given by the [station chief's] of that local area, meaning, those who were involved, just a few, and the elite knew about the operation, what do I mean by saying these orders were given by the station chief, and not the DCI.
For example, the station chief of JM/WAVE made his calls, or the station chief of Mexico made his calls, in-fact was praised for getting his information to Washington within a matter of minutes after the assassination. A lot of calls were made by others without a direct order given by the DCI in Langley. Am I making any sense here? Those who went 'rouge' made decisions on their own, now. When Plumlee says the CIA called it off, next time you speak to him, ask him, [who made the call.]
Scott Kaiser
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index....on/&page=2
If it came from the top within the CIA are you saying John McCone called it off? I seriously doubt that. In order to get a grasp at how the company works, it's suggested that you surround yourself around those who worked for the company, ask questions. A lot of times orders were ignored, not followed though, many of the orders were usually given by the [station chief's] of that local area, meaning, those who were involved, just a few, and the elite knew about the operation, what do I mean by saying these orders were given by the station chief, and not the DCI.
For example, the station chief of JM/WAVE made his calls, or the station chief of Mexico made his calls, in-fact was praised for getting his information to Washington within a matter of minutes after the assassination. A lot of calls were made by others without a direct order given by the DCI in Langley. Am I making any sense here? Those who went 'rouge' made decisions on their own, now. When Plumlee says the CIA called it off, next time you speak to him, ask him, [who made the call.]
Scott Kaiser
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index....on/&page=2