Nah. They stand up on their own
Hy cow. I asked grok to bring g up interviews of bystanders at Dealy Plaza , and this nugget appeared. First time seeing this for me. That one bulletin hit the curb, too!
Nazi salute!
Where’s Hunter?
What’s he dealing with g in now?
Interesting timing for Trump to cancel his SS detail, hmmmm
Wow
Notable
Tattoos are a red flag . A small one may be okay.
What’s a turn off to anon is perfect teeth. Just gives me vibes of a totally fake person.
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/new-rogue-anti-trump-judge-exposed-for-close-ties-to-democrat-leaders-mace/
POLITICSNEW: Rogue Anti-Trump Judge Exposed For Close Ties To Democrat LeadersPublished 3 weeks ago on February 24, 2025 By Chris Powell
https://x.com/nataliegwinters/status/1902106748346851590?s=46
The wife of the Judge blocking the USAID shutdown worked for Joe Biden!
She also worked for the National Immigration Forum, a radical pro-open borders advocacy group.
Meet the far-left Jacinta Ma.
Tim Walz is going to beat your ass, anon!
The spacesuits look phony
Where’s Hunter ?
Don’t know exactly. Th we y just do
I just asked Grok to see if he could add anything
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Found i interesting that Grok included Hunter’s financial difficulties as part of answer as to why he is in SA
Asked Grok about Hunter’s wife and family
Hmm. His wife was adopted at age 3
Mom runs adoption agency. I think we knew this but I forgot.
Us Hunter trafficking kids now
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-19/australian-spy-boss-wanted-cia-to-keep-canberra-link-to-jfk/105071278
Australian spy boss wanted CIA to keep Canberra link to JFK murder probe secret
By Josh Robertson
Posted 6h ago
Australia's top spy boss lobbied his counterpart in Washington to keep secret an investigation of anonymous phone calls to the US embassy in Canberra around the time of President John F Kennedy's assassination.
Formerly secret documents declassified by the Trump administration show the then-head of ASIO, Sir Charles Spry, wrote to CIA director Richard Helms in October 1968 recommending against public disclosure of the investigation.
A document referring to the CIA probe of a Canberra link to the plot against JFK in 1963 was held by the Warren Commission, the inquiry ordered by Mr Kennedy's successor Lyndon Johnson.
"Sir Charles' letter to you recommends against declassification of the Warren Commission document … which refers to our investigation of anonymous phone calls to the Canberra Embassy before and after the assassination of President Kennedy," a memo to Mr Helms in November 1968 said.
Its author, CIA Far East Division chief William Nelson, said he considered "the points made by Sir Charles in his letter to be valid and accordingly recommend declassification … in the foreseeable future".
Days later, Mr Helms wrote to Sir Charles, reassuring him that there was "not, at the present time, any intention to release [the document]".
The CIA had consulted with ASIO months earlier in what Mr Helms said was "anticipation of further pressure for the release of Warren Commission papers, a pressure which has not materialised".
"Should the question be raised at some future time, the points made by you in your letter provide every reason to keep the document out of the public domain," Mr Helms said in his letter.
CIA secret recordings, a mystery car, and ALP MPs
Among the ream of documents released today was a secret CIA report in December 1963 from its then-Melbourne director regarding "preliminary checks on recorded conversations".
It said there was "no trace" on a 1952 dark blue Buick "belonging [to] Soviet or bloc installation [in Canberra] or Sydney".
There was "no license [sic] plate identical to[the] one mentioned" but checks were done on "NSW variants", belonging to three men.
The cable also reveals the CIA's interest in "information on the Polish driver connected with the Russian diplomatic establishment in Australia".
It made reference to Labor parliamentarians but the meaning was unclear: "Frasers mentioned same ref are ALP MPs."
It also revealed the CIA was keeping tabs on an Indonesian diplomat in Canberra, Willy Sastranegara, in regard to any dealings with the US Cold War enemy, the Soviet Union.
Mr Sastranegara had arrived in Canberra in 1959 as a representative of the left-wing anti-colonialist government of Indonesian president Sukarno.
"[Indonesia] first [secretary] possibly IDW R. Willy Sastranegara has moustache; Russian capability not known to square; not noticeably close to [Soviets in Canberra]."
The CIA had arranged to "trace any further calls made", the report said.
You will live happily ever after and all those who married skinny gals with fake boobs will be divorced, living in a studio apartment paying for ex to maintain herself for her new boyfriend
Robert Scheer is an American journalist, author, and professor known for his investigative reporting and left-leaning political commentary. Born in 1936 in New York City, he gained prominence as a writer and editor for Ramparts magazine in the 1960s, a radical publication that tackled controversial issues like the Vietnam War, CIA activities, and civil rights. Scheer later worked as a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, authored several books, and became a vocal critic of U.S. government policies, particularly on national security and intelligence matters. Today, he hosts the podcast Scheer Intelligence and remains active in progressive circles.
### Connection to JFK Files
Scheer’s frequent mentions in the recently released JFK assassination files—specifically those declassified under President Donald Trump’s executive order on January 23, 2025—stem from his work as a journalist during the 1960s and his interactions with figures and topics that intersected with the broader context of the Kennedy assassination. While Scheer himself was not directly involved in the events of November 22, 1963, his name appears in FBI records and other documents for several reasons:
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Investigative Journalism at Ramparts: During the mid-1960s, Ramparts published exposés on government overreach, including CIA funding of domestic organizations and covert operations. Scheer, as a key figure at the magazine, caught the FBI’s attention during its post-assassination investigations into potential conspiracies. The bureau monitored individuals and groups perceived as subversive, and Scheer’s radical journalism fit that profile. Posts on X from March 18-19, 2025, highlight that today’s file releases show the FBI tracked Scheer, even discovering that a single mother living opposite him in California was an informant reporting on his activities.
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Interviews and Associations: Scheer conducted notable interviews that brushed against the JFK assassination’s periphery. For instance, in 1966, he interviewed New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison for Playboy magazine. Garrison was investigating a conspiracy he believed linked Lee Harvey Oswald to local figures like Clay Shaw, a case that gained widespread attention (and later inspired Oliver Stone’s JFK film). While Scheer didn’t endorse Garrison’s theories, his engagement with such figures likely flagged him in FBI files as someone probing sensitive areas.
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Broader Context of Surveillance: The 1960s saw extensive FBI surveillance under J. Edgar Hoover, targeting journalists, activists, and anyone questioning official narratives. Scheer’s criticism of U.S. policy, including his reporting on the CIA and military-industrial complex—themes often tied to JFK conspiracy theories—made him a person of interest. The JFK files, which include over 80,000 pages released on March 18, 2025, reflect this era’s paranoia, capturing Scheer’s name amid a dragnet of monitored individuals.
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No Direct Link to Assassination: Importantly, there’s no evidence in the files suggesting Scheer had firsthand knowledge of or involvement in the assassination itself. His appearances are incidental, tied to his professional activities rather than any conspiratorial role. Historians reviewing the latest releases, like Fredrik Logevall, note that while the documents fill in historical gaps, they don’t fundamentally alter the understanding of the event—implying Scheer’s mentions are more about context than revelation.
### Why He Comes Up So Often
Scheer’s recurring presence in the files reflects his status as a high-profile journalist operating in a politically charged time. The FBI’s interest in him aligns with its broader efforts to monitor dissent after JFK’s death, especially as conspiracy theories flourished. His work at Ramparts, his Garrison interview, and his later reflections on government secrecy (e.g., in documentaries like The End of Ethics, referenced in recent X posts) kept him on the radar. However, the frequency of his name doesn’t indicate a central role in the assassination narrative—rather, it underscores how widely the government cast its net in the 1960s, documenting anyone who might challenge the Warren Commission’s lone-gunman conclusion.
In short, Robert Scheer emerges in the JFK files as a byproduct of his investigative career, not as a key player in the assassination. His story illustrates the era’s tension between press freedom and government surveillance, a dynamic that resonates in the files’ release today, March 19, 2025.
https://x.com/toxicityvi/status/1902115117594198263?s=46
So funny