Anonymous ID: 28b264 April 26, 2018, 2:24 p.m. No.1199497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9572

General Meda Magnifico - What the actual fuck.

 

>>1196996 on #1498 noticed this weird document in JFK release (https:// www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2018/docid-32264272.pdf) which states President Nixon, President Ford, Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, Jackie Onassis, Mamie Eisenhower, Lady Bird Johnson, and many others (senators, representatives, judges, doctors) were under investigation by U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell in 1977 - for conspiracy to kidnap and attempted/intended murder of General Meda Magnifico. The document itself appears to be a spoofed "All Points Bulletin" from the AG advising charges against FBI Director Clarence Kelley.

 

It's easy to write off as ramblings of a random crazy - except it does appear that the US District Court in Wichita was communicating with "General Magnifico" and copied her on their communication with the US Attorney's office in Topeka. Their response is what ended up in the assassination files.

 

There is also another file in the House Select Committee on Assassinations records (https:// nara.gov/scripts/starfinder.exe/364764/jfkcnew.txt) that lists General Magnifico as the file originator. You have to order a copy of the file or visit in person - and I ain't clickin that shit, nigga.

 

Dug around and found something in the CIA FOIA Library. A quarterly CIA publication mentions General Magnifico in its February 1980 issue: "OS processes over 5,000 unsolicited packages and letters each year, 90 percent of which fall into the crank mail category. There are regular correspondents, the most faithful being a lady calling herself "General Magnifico" (Mrs. J. Edgar Hoover), The Deputy President of the United States, Commanding General of the U.S. Marine Corps, and 'announced candidate for President of the United States.' A business card forwarded by the General 'confirms' that she is an authorized representative of both Houses of Congress and several executive agencies. Oddly enough, CIA is not included, possibly because the Agency has not responded to the correspondence and the General awaits official endorsement of status. (U)" https:// www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP86-00114R000100110001-7.pdf

 

And there's another weird record of the actress Meda Magnifico in a 2008 newsletter from a historic San Antonio neighborhood - with a story about her Japanese servant, Roy Suyehiro, who stayed behind with the new owners when Meda Magnifico sold her house and moved away (http://ourkwa.org/images/newsletters/08april.pdf).

 

So, why were the KS AG & District Court communicating with this crazy lady? How did her correspondence end up in the HSCA assassination files? Why is her fictional SSN# still redacted?