12-10-2016, 12:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2016, 12:34 AM by Scott Kaiser.)
All to often we want to believe what the FBI tells us in FOIA documents, in-fact many researchers still have high hopes that some smoking gun document will be released on October 17, 2017 revealing Kennedy's assassins, at the very least exonerate Oswald from the dirty deed.
Most often researchers have built their stories around FOIA documents which tells a story in its self. But, what happens when you come across multiple stories by the FBI and the CIA reflecting the same incident, but for some reason these three letter agencies just can't keep their story straight.
For example, there are documents related to Orlando Bosch's release, which should prove when he was released, and so we go on believing the date of his release to be that which has been disclosed by the FBI. But what if the FBI is wrong, then what?
Here's a better example, and before I start talking about him, please allow me to apologize to those who think I'm trying to push a book or brag on my father because I know how your tiny minds work without looking at the big picture.
The FBI says in an affidavit of all things the following information;
1. Your affiant is a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Carl J. Lowry, and has been so employed for approximately eight years.
2. Information has been received by the Federal Bureau of Investigations that EDWIN BENJAMIN KAISER, JR., was arrested in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 2, 1976, for illegally entering the country of Israel on a forged United States passport, which had been issued to JEROME SCHNEIDER on August 10, 1971 at Miami, Florida.
And so on.
This is a sworn affidavit, sworn to tell the truth in this perfect storm. Now, the CIA says, On July 9, 1976, Kaiser was arrested for illegally entering the country of Israel. So, who are we to believe?
What about the airline ticket that proves Edwin Kaiser entered Israel on January 8, 1976, and he wasn't arrested upon entering, so, why does the FBI and the CIA have two conflicting stories, two very different dates, and all pertaining to the same event implying that Kaiser was arrested upon entering Israel? I believe it's how they word their documents, probably to cover their ass.
The question is, what are they hiding? This is a story that gets fully exposed. It will shatter the FBI's affidavit, the CIA's alleged arrest record upon entering Israel, and inform the readers what really happened.
Most often researchers have built their stories around FOIA documents which tells a story in its self. But, what happens when you come across multiple stories by the FBI and the CIA reflecting the same incident, but for some reason these three letter agencies just can't keep their story straight.
For example, there are documents related to Orlando Bosch's release, which should prove when he was released, and so we go on believing the date of his release to be that which has been disclosed by the FBI. But what if the FBI is wrong, then what?
Here's a better example, and before I start talking about him, please allow me to apologize to those who think I'm trying to push a book or brag on my father because I know how your tiny minds work without looking at the big picture.
The FBI says in an affidavit of all things the following information;
1. Your affiant is a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Carl J. Lowry, and has been so employed for approximately eight years.
2. Information has been received by the Federal Bureau of Investigations that EDWIN BENJAMIN KAISER, JR., was arrested in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 2, 1976, for illegally entering the country of Israel on a forged United States passport, which had been issued to JEROME SCHNEIDER on August 10, 1971 at Miami, Florida.
And so on.
This is a sworn affidavit, sworn to tell the truth in this perfect storm. Now, the CIA says, On July 9, 1976, Kaiser was arrested for illegally entering the country of Israel. So, who are we to believe?
What about the airline ticket that proves Edwin Kaiser entered Israel on January 8, 1976, and he wasn't arrested upon entering, so, why does the FBI and the CIA have two conflicting stories, two very different dates, and all pertaining to the same event implying that Kaiser was arrested upon entering Israel? I believe it's how they word their documents, probably to cover their ass.
The question is, what are they hiding? This is a story that gets fully exposed. It will shatter the FBI's affidavit, the CIA's alleged arrest record upon entering Israel, and inform the readers what really happened.