Anonymous ID: 1f9217 Nov. 10, 2023, 2:29 p.m. No.19895278   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19895215

this was being dug on yesterday or the day before here

found it odd that out of all the passengers, dinglong culture announced their cfo fang fang had died in the crash

why would they specifically name just that passenger + 2 accountants that did business with that company

why would that company hire a +/-30 year old to be its cfo when they're not a small company and their interests are in titanium ore mining/resources/games/tv

could never verify it was the same fang fang

Anonymous ID: 1f9217 Nov. 10, 2023, 3:02 p.m. No.19895475   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5524 >>5614

>>19895415

im sure you can trust the cia, especially back then

 

When Joseph McBride came upon the document about George H. W. Bush’s double life, he was not looking for it. It was 1985, and McBride, a former Daily Variety writer, was in the library of California State University San Bernardino, researching a book about the movie director Frank Capra. Like many good reporters, McBride took off on a “slight,” if time-consuming, tangent — spending day after day poring over reels of microfilmed documents related to the FBI and the JFK assassination. McBride had been a volunteer on Kennedy’s campaign, and since 1963 had been intrigued by the unanswered questions surrounding that most singular of American tragedies.

 

A particular memo caught his eye, and he leaned in for a closer look. Practically jumping off the screen was a memorandum from FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, dated November 29, 1963. Under the subject heading “Assassination of President John F. Kennedy,” Hoover reported that, on the day after JFK’s murder, the bureau had provided two individuals with briefings. One was “Captain William Edwards of the Defense Intelligence Agency.” The other: “Mr. George Bush of the Central Intelligence Agency.”

 

To:

 

Director

Bureau of Intelligence and Research

Department of State

 

[We have been] advised that the Department of State feels some misguided anti-Castro group might capitalize on the present situation and undertake an unauthorized raid against Cuba, believing that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy might herald a change in U.S. policy… [Our] sources know of no [such] plans… The substance of the foregoing information was orally furnished to Mr. George Bush of the Central Intelligence Agency and Captain William Edwards of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

 

McBride shook his head. George H. W. Bush? In the CIA in 1963? Dealing with Cubans and the JFK assassination?

https://whowhatwhy.org/politics/government-integrity/classic-ghw-bush-jfk-assassination/

https://whowhatwhy.org/culture/journalism-media/part-2-viva-zapata-3/

Anonymous ID: 1f9217 Nov. 10, 2023, 3:23 p.m. No.19895577   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5611 >>5621

>>19895498

gee, i cant imagine why

wonder if the thought ever crosses their minds of what happens when the gibs run out

they're already disarmed, disorganized, and herded into "sanctuary cities" like fish in a barrel

>>19895524

no, i didn't watch it

and i don't believe a single word that comes out of any former or current agent's mouth

and i honestly couldn't care less about a video being fake or not as more to who was behind the actual assassination