14-02-2011, 08:11 AM
No surprise that Mr. David rejects any discussion of his complaints about me, and claims about my research as he has no answer for these wild replies.
Anyone interested in what NSA has done regarding assassinations since the early 1990s and ending up now should read James Bamford's Body of Secrets as it shows that its Special Collection Service (SCS), headquartered on Springfield Road in Beltsville, Maryland, a few miles south of NSA itself, has always had overall control of such operations, and once the Church Committee saw to its stopping use of Harvey's ZR/RIFLE project in CIA's Division D, it became all NSA's.
The book even includes Harvey's description of the joint NSA/CIA project. (p. 478)
SCS assassinations which seem likely are those of Viktor Gunnarsson, one of the fall guys for the Palme assassination; Catherine Miller when Gunnarsson's was done so secretly that it was feared his body would never be found: former DCI William Colby; police guard Tina Ricca at the secretly being built headquarters for NSA's National Reconnaissance Office; GCHQ/MI6 agent Gareth Willams and his associate Gudrun Loftus; and possibly that of former KGB agent, turned babblermouth Alexander Litvinenko.
Would be interesting to get official confirmation that all those trips that Williams took to the States was actually to the SCS headquarters in Beltsville. If so, he would have been writing his own death warrant while there, explaining why he so quickly started dying when he got back to Britain on August 11, 2010.
For more about this, see my articles on codshit.com about their murders.
What is particularly disturbing about Bamford's account is that he made no attempt to fit any of these assassinations into his text or notes. (p. 680)
Anyone interested in what NSA has done regarding assassinations since the early 1990s and ending up now should read James Bamford's Body of Secrets as it shows that its Special Collection Service (SCS), headquartered on Springfield Road in Beltsville, Maryland, a few miles south of NSA itself, has always had overall control of such operations, and once the Church Committee saw to its stopping use of Harvey's ZR/RIFLE project in CIA's Division D, it became all NSA's.
The book even includes Harvey's description of the joint NSA/CIA project. (p. 478)
SCS assassinations which seem likely are those of Viktor Gunnarsson, one of the fall guys for the Palme assassination; Catherine Miller when Gunnarsson's was done so secretly that it was feared his body would never be found: former DCI William Colby; police guard Tina Ricca at the secretly being built headquarters for NSA's National Reconnaissance Office; GCHQ/MI6 agent Gareth Willams and his associate Gudrun Loftus; and possibly that of former KGB agent, turned babblermouth Alexander Litvinenko.
Would be interesting to get official confirmation that all those trips that Williams took to the States was actually to the SCS headquarters in Beltsville. If so, he would have been writing his own death warrant while there, explaining why he so quickly started dying when he got back to Britain on August 11, 2010.
For more about this, see my articles on codshit.com about their murders.
What is particularly disturbing about Bamford's account is that he made no attempt to fit any of these assassinations into his text or notes. (p. 680)