Anonymous ID: d3f9d9 Dec. 1, 2018, 4:38 p.m. No.4107480   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7552 >>7588

Richard B. Russell Was a gatekeeper and bridge between hats.

 

Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) passes the National Defense Appropriations Act (NDAA), year after year, "Like Clockwork":

 

"Distinct from other aspects of bipartisanship is the role of staff… Why does this bipartisan collegiality exist? Part of the reason is that regardless of party affiliation, staff who work on the NDAA believe that their work is critically important to maintaining a strong national defense…Besides having common goals, Senate Armed Services Committee staff also share office space. Party affiliation determines seating within the suite, but everyone has the same door key to a shared office space. This type of office structure facilitates a bipartisan working environment. This unusual arrangement developed over time, but in large part was due to Chairman RICHARD RUSSELL. Years earlier, he decided that instead of moving Armed Services Committee staff to the newly constructed Senate Office Building across the street, the committee would remain in its original location, even if the space was smaller. Since there was no room for separate partisan staffs in the office suite, the tradition of sitting together in a bipartisan fashion took root. "

https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-113SPRT89394/pdf/CPRT-113SPRT89394.pdf

 

Quick summary before my brain explodes, and hopefully I can build on this later:

 

  1. His namesake: FYI, Skull and Bones is legally known as the Russell Trust. 1 of the 13 bloodlines. Russell Trust connected heavily to the D6rk side of ABCs.

https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/FC/FC2F5371043C48FDD95AEDE7B8A49624_Springmeier.-.Bloodlines.of.the.Illuminati.R.pdf

 

  1. GA Senator who died in 1979. Segregationist. Member of the Gridiron Secret Society (UGA) (so was Herschel Walker, who has DID, btw) Georgia Guidestones were completed in 1980, but they took 20 years to plan.

 

  1. 1 of JFK's 3 closest friends in Congress. Warren Commission's 1st dissenter. Interesting wording, once again:

(Bloodlines paper)

 

  1. SASC Chair, '51-'53, '55-69.

"During his long tenure in the Senate, Russell served as chairman of the Committee on Immigration (75th through 79th Congresses), the Committee on Manufactures (79th Congress), the Committee on Armed Services (82nd and 84th through 90th Congresses), and the Committee on Appropriations (91st Congress). As the senior senator, he became President pro tempore of the Senate during the 91st and 92nd Congresses."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Russell_Jr.#Personal_life

 

  1. "Dear friend of the CIA"

The documents I can find suggest things ran smoothly, so to speak, when he was in charge. Those dates, and his Senate career which lasted until his death, connect him to EVERYTHING: space race, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, CIA oversight, Pentagon Papers, Watergate, Korea…

All military budget proposals go through there. The military heads, the intelligence liasons… he ran a tight ship and strictly controlled who got to see what.

http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/nsa/cold_war_iii.pdf

http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/cia/DOC_0001262720.pdf

(Also Helms below)

 

  1. This guy, who sits on the committee that essentially allows the public (through Congress) access to the inner workings of our secret space programs (through the JCAE), is conveniently in the press talking about his flying saucer sighting while visiting the Soviet Union, Kek.

http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/2015/05/ufo-sighting-1955-disc-shaped-seen-by-senator-richard-russell-in-the-ussr.html

http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/space/OuterSpacePropulsionbyNuclearEnergy.pdf

 

  1. The Helm papers seem to show that a power struggle ensued when he left office: who gets to see the bad stuff?

http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/helms/4_14_oral.pdf

 

There really is a lot on this guy.

Anonymous ID: d3f9d9 Dec. 1, 2018, 4:44 p.m. No.4107552   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4107480

 

MOAR on Richard the Bridge Russell

 

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80R01731R000100060033-9.pdf

https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Gridiron_Secret_Society

https://archive.org/stream/ExecutiveIntelligenceReviewLaRoucheOctober1998/Executive%20Intelligence%20Review%20LaRouche%20October%201998_djvu.txt