Tuesday, September 23, 2014

"let him deny himself" - Nixon in Dallas on Nov.22, 1963



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Nixon in Dallas on Nov.22, 1963


The JFK Assassination must be reviewed over and over again, since it is an incident proving unbelief of this world.
Nixon, Watergate, and the JFK assassination
BY RUBEN CASTANEDA · JULY 2, 2012
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Dozens of stories have been written recently commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Watergate break-in. The journalistic heroes of the story, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, published a lengthy piece in the Washington Post detailing Nixon’s war on the Constitution, on the press, on democracy.
But the most tantalizing aspect of Watergate has been ignored: The possibility that Nixon worried that the investigation could reveal the truth behind the JFK assassination.
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The bungled break-in at the Democratic National Committee office, at the Watergate hotel complex, occurred on June 17, 1972. Less than a week later, on June 23, Nixon engaged in an intense conversation with one of his top aides, H.R. Haldeman.
A transcript of the conversation shows the two talking about how to contain the investigation. 
Nixon refers to the Bay of Pigs 
At one point, Nixon says, “When you get these people, when you get these people in, say, ‘Look, the problem is that this will open the whole Bay of Pigs thing  …”
At another point in the same conversation, Nixon says, “this is a Hunt, you will – that will uncover a lot of things. You open that scab and there’s a hell of a lot of things that we just feel that it would be very detrimental to have this going further.”
Hunt was E. Howard Hunt, a longtime CIA operative and one of the Watergate burglars. 
In his memoir, Haldeman wrote that he believed “Bay of Pigs” was Nixon’s coded way of referring to the JFK assassination. 
Bay of Pigs – the botched invasion by CIA-trained Cuban exiles – occurred on April 17, 1961, during JFK’s first few months in office. It was a plan JFK had inherited from the Eisenhower administration. 
An initial U.S. air strike was ineffectual, and failed to knock out Cuba’s Air Force. JFK refused to call in a second air attack. The invaders were crushed. About 100 were killed by Cuban forces, and more than 1,200 were captured. 
The aftermath was toxic. Military hawks were enraged at the president for not calling in more air support. JFK was livid at the CIA, which he vowed to “splinter into a thousand pieces.”  Hatred is too polite a word for what anti-Castro Cubans felt toward JFK.

Nixon was not in office when the Bay of Pigs played out. Why would he refer to it when talking about the Watergate break-in?
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- In 2007, Rolling Stone reported on the deathbed confession of Hunt, who died in January of that year. In a series of tape recorded talks with his son, St. John Hunt (known as “Saint”), the dying spy named about a half-dozen CIA operatives. He minimized his own involvement, and suggested Lyndon B. Johnson spearheaded the cover-up.
- In 2009, a book revealed that Carlos Marcello, the Mafia kingpin of Texas and Louisiana, declared following the assassination, “Yeah, I had the son of a bitch killed. I’m glad I did. I’m sorry I couldn’t have done it myself!” The admission was contained in FBI files and was contained in a book, “Legacy of Secrecy,” by Lamar Waldron.
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Based on the evidence, it is likely that JFK was killed by a coalition of anti-Castro Cubans, the Mob, and elements of the CIA.
Nixon may well have feared that the Watergate scandal could have led to the truth about the JFK assassination.

http://politicalassassinations.com/2012/07/nixon-watergate-and-the-jfk-assassination/
The most bizarre aspect of Richard Nixon in the context of the JFK Assassination is his stay in Dallas and departure from the Dallas Love Field Airport a few hours before the arrival of JFK there on November 22.
The beaten politician subsequently joined the New York law firm of Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander, located in Manhattan. His clients from Pepsi-Cola invited him to a reception in Dallas, on the eve before what would become JFK’s fatal motorcade. After attending the party, the next day Nixon boarded a plane at Love Field Airport in Dallas, around the same time Kennedy was landing in Air Force One. Nixon flew home to New York, to Idlewild Airport in Queens. The airport would later be renamed JFK in Kennedy’s honor. 
Nixon remarked that he learned of the president’s death while riding home in a cab from Idlewild Airport. 
http://www.ldcfitzgerald.com/jfk-assassination-suspects-richard-m-nixon/

While Nixon was President, he mentioned something decisive: the Oswald Plan:
In the summer of 1973, the president publicly raised the assassination issue to divert attention from recent disclosures of a widespread government wiretapping operation. He claimed that Robert Kennedy, as attorney general, had authorized a larger number of wiretaps than his own administration. "But I don't criticize it," he declared, adding, "if he had ten more and — as a result of wiretaps — had been able to discover the Oswald Plan, it would have been worth it." 
Whoops! The president apparently didn't realize his reference to "the Oswald Plan" didn't square with the government's official lone-killer finding. For if Lee Harvey Oswald had been solely responsible for the assassination, then there would not have been anyone for Oswald to conspire with about his "plan" — on a bugged telephone, or otherwise.
http://www.crimemagazine.com/richard-nixons-greatest-cover-his-ties-assassination-president-kennedy
For confirmation of the incident, let's check some relevant time sequence:

Nov. 1961: Kennedy fires Nixon buddy Allen Dulles as CIA chief. 
Nov. 1962: Nixon is defeated for governor of California after a secret $205,000 "loan" from Mob-linked billionaire Howard Hughes to Nixon's brother becomes a major issue; Nixon soon moves to New York and becomes a corporate lawyer. 
1962-63: Angered by CIA incompetence during the Bay of Pigs, Kennedy moves to limit the agency's power. 
Summer of 1963: Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA- and Mob-linked David Ferrie are seen together in Clinton, La., the House assassinations committee later learns in testimony from numerous witnesses. 
July 23, 1963: Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa tells his lawyer, Frank Ragano, "Something has to be done. The time has come for your friend (Santos Trafficante) and Carlos (Marcello) to get rid of him, kill that son-of-a-bitch John Kennedy." 
Nov. 8: Oswald allegedly writes a note to a "Mr. Hunt" asking for "information." 
Nov. 21: CIA agent Hunt is spotted in Dallas at the same CIA "safe house" also visited that day by Jack Ruby and Frank Sturgis, according to testimony in a 1985 court case. 
Nov. 21: Ostensibly in Dallas to attend a Pepsi Cola convention, Nixon asks the city to give President Kennedy a respectful welcome. 
Nov. 21: Chicago Mob boss Sam Giancana meets with Nixon in Dallas to discuss the planned Kennedy assassination, Giancana later tells relatives. 
Nov. 22: Nixon leaves Dallas, apparently before Kennedy's arrival. 
Nov. 22: President Kennedy is murdered in Dallas. 
Nov. 24: Ruby kills Oswald in the basement of the Dallas police jail. 
1963: Nixon recommends Congressman Gerald Ford for the Warren Commission. 
1964: Nixon lies to the FBI about being in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
http://www.crimemagazine.com/richard-nixons-greatest-cover-his-ties-assassination-president-kennedy  

So, Richard Nixon had to resign before the completion of the second term of his presidency.  Nonetheless, he might not be the principal perpetrator.




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Luk 9:23 And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.