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I really don't think anyone's really upset Omarosa or Mooch are gone. I don't even think Spicer's mad that he's gone, Bannon's is PISSED he's gone (he's steadily taking L's since he left), and H. R. McMaster. That was one hell of a bad mistake in letting him go. When will we see Kelly's name and pic in here?
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Cpl Tom Surdi
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth - You gotta wonder, how the hell is anything getting done, and done properly? He can deny it all he wants, but there is so much chaos in the WH that it's hard to know what is going on and who wants what for whom and how they are going to do it. I still don't know the specifics of all his policies, mostly because he keeps talking about other stuff and we have a revolving door of administrators. It's very frustrating.
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MLK assassination: As we remember his life working for truth and justice
The truth about the US military's and J. Edgar Hoover's involvement in the assassination of Martin L. King.
If you go to the below link you can listen to author William Pepper summarized his new book and how he uncovered the truth.
https://www.corbettreport.com/william-pepper-reveals-the-plot-to-kill-king/
More detailed research on how they set up James Earl Ray as a patsy.
http://rense.com/general19/part.htm
Kennedys And King - William F. Pepper, The Plot to Kill King: The Truth Behind the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Was Hoover capable of ordering the assassination of MLK –YES!
And this and the JFK assassination were covered up since 1963 and 1968, so how about 9/11?
In 1946, FBI agents in New York were investigating Bugsy Siegel and Frank Costello. They were getting together to come up with the financing for the Flamingo casino. But the New York FBI agents soon received an order from Truman's Attorney General, Tom Clark, to cease the investigation on the grounds it "lacked federal jurisdiction." It was later learned that Nevada’s US Senator Pat McCarran had interceded on behalf of his newly emerging Las Vegas mafia. Senator McCaran charged that the FBI investigation had been designed to "damage the economy" of Nevada.
According to Anthony Summers, the author of The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover (1993): oilmen had started cultivating him in the late forties-inviting him to Texas as a houseguest, taking him on hunting expeditions.
Hoover and his boyfriend, Clyde Tolson were regular visitors to Murchison's Del Charro Hotel in La Jolla, California. Allan Witwer, the manager of the hotel at the time, later recalled: Witwer estimates that over the next 18 summers Murchison's hospitality in $100-a-day suites and including meals was worth nearly $300,000. ($2,520,000 in 2018 dollars).
He was friends with Walter Winchell, who was extremely close to many gangsters, including Frank Costello, and he regularly spent time at clubs frequented by gangsters. Hoover’s daily lunch tab at an expensive Washington restaurant was picked up by a friend who owned a large laundry service. Furthermore, he claimed that his annual trips to California were official FBI “inspection trips,” so they were paid for by taxpayers. Hoover had also invested in oil companies and railroads owned by Murchison and Richardson. The FBI was responsible for renovations and new furniture for his house.
The head of Federal Narcotics Bureau (FNB), Harry Anslinger stated that the CIA and Hoover subverted a grand jury that had been convened in Miami to probe the financial affairs of dozens of top mobsters. (The Strength of the Wolf, pgs. 260- 261)
In 1955 a Senate committee discovered that 20 per cent of the Murchison Oil Lease Company was owned by Vito Genovese and his family. The committee also discovered Murchison had close financial ties with Carlos Marcello.
In 1958 Murchison purchased the publishers, Henry Holt and Company. One of the first book's he published was by his old friend, J. Edgar Hoover. The book, Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America (1958) was an account of the Communist menace and sold over 250,000 copies in hardcover and over 2,000,000 in paperback. It was on the best-seller lists for thirty-one weeks.
Hoover had invested millions of dollars in Murchison Oil Company.
As might be expected, that kind of money wielded enormous political power, and not just in Texas; then congressman Lyndon Johnson was bought and sold by Texas Big Oil, a feat that was apparently not so hard to accomplish. Likewise, in the days before campaign finance reform, Dwight Eisenhower owed a great deal to Big Oil, in particular from investing in wells drilled by his new best friend Sid Richardson. As author Burrough relates it, through an old family friend: “There's an old game in oil, you know, where your friends, they only invest in your good wells, not the bad wells? You understand? It was that way with Eisenhower. You never could prove it. But he did it. I know he did. Sid told me.”
(Source: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes by Bryan Burrough
http://www.weeklystandard.com/liquid-assets/article/272299
http://historyonfilm.com/j-edgar-hoover/
The truth about the US military's and J. Edgar Hoover's involvement in the assassination of Martin L. King.
If you go to the below link you can listen to author William Pepper summarized his new book and how he uncovered the truth.
https://www.corbettreport.com/william-pepper-reveals-the-plot-to-kill-king/
More detailed research on how they set up James Earl Ray as a patsy.
http://rense.com/general19/part.htm
Kennedys And King - William F. Pepper, The Plot to Kill King: The Truth Behind the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Was Hoover capable of ordering the assassination of MLK –YES!
And this and the JFK assassination were covered up since 1963 and 1968, so how about 9/11?
In 1946, FBI agents in New York were investigating Bugsy Siegel and Frank Costello. They were getting together to come up with the financing for the Flamingo casino. But the New York FBI agents soon received an order from Truman's Attorney General, Tom Clark, to cease the investigation on the grounds it "lacked federal jurisdiction." It was later learned that Nevada’s US Senator Pat McCarran had interceded on behalf of his newly emerging Las Vegas mafia. Senator McCaran charged that the FBI investigation had been designed to "damage the economy" of Nevada.
According to Anthony Summers, the author of The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover (1993): oilmen had started cultivating him in the late forties-inviting him to Texas as a houseguest, taking him on hunting expeditions.
Hoover and his boyfriend, Clyde Tolson were regular visitors to Murchison's Del Charro Hotel in La Jolla, California. Allan Witwer, the manager of the hotel at the time, later recalled: Witwer estimates that over the next 18 summers Murchison's hospitality in $100-a-day suites and including meals was worth nearly $300,000. ($2,520,000 in 2018 dollars).
He was friends with Walter Winchell, who was extremely close to many gangsters, including Frank Costello, and he regularly spent time at clubs frequented by gangsters. Hoover’s daily lunch tab at an expensive Washington restaurant was picked up by a friend who owned a large laundry service. Furthermore, he claimed that his annual trips to California were official FBI “inspection trips,” so they were paid for by taxpayers. Hoover had also invested in oil companies and railroads owned by Murchison and Richardson. The FBI was responsible for renovations and new furniture for his house.
The head of Federal Narcotics Bureau (FNB), Harry Anslinger stated that the CIA and Hoover subverted a grand jury that had been convened in Miami to probe the financial affairs of dozens of top mobsters. (The Strength of the Wolf, pgs. 260- 261)
In 1955 a Senate committee discovered that 20 per cent of the Murchison Oil Lease Company was owned by Vito Genovese and his family. The committee also discovered Murchison had close financial ties with Carlos Marcello.
In 1958 Murchison purchased the publishers, Henry Holt and Company. One of the first book's he published was by his old friend, J. Edgar Hoover. The book, Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America (1958) was an account of the Communist menace and sold over 250,000 copies in hardcover and over 2,000,000 in paperback. It was on the best-seller lists for thirty-one weeks.
Hoover had invested millions of dollars in Murchison Oil Company.
As might be expected, that kind of money wielded enormous political power, and not just in Texas; then congressman Lyndon Johnson was bought and sold by Texas Big Oil, a feat that was apparently not so hard to accomplish. Likewise, in the days before campaign finance reform, Dwight Eisenhower owed a great deal to Big Oil, in particular from investing in wells drilled by his new best friend Sid Richardson. As author Burrough relates it, through an old family friend: “There's an old game in oil, you know, where your friends, they only invest in your good wells, not the bad wells? You understand? It was that way with Eisenhower. You never could prove it. But he did it. I know he did. Sid told me.”
(Source: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes by Bryan Burrough
http://www.weeklystandard.com/liquid-assets/article/272299
http://historyonfilm.com/j-edgar-hoover/
William Pepper Reveals The Plot to Kill King : The Corbett Report
Dr. William Pepper’s remarkable 40 year investigation into the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. is summarized in his equally remarkable book, “The Plot to Kill King: The Truth Behind the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.” In this conversation we discuss Dr. Pepper’s relationship with Dr. King, the mind-blowing evidence that destroys the official story of the assassination, who really killed MLK, and the complete media blackout...
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