Anonymous ID: 33fbcd April 2, 2019, 9:46 a.m. No.6018492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8496 >>8505 >>8513 >>8519 >>8525 >>8545 >>8553 >>8565 >>8569 >>8583 >>8601 >>8616 >>8660

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This is not Copy Pasta and it is well worth the read, I promise!

The C_A, Nuclear Bombs, JFK Assassination, Secret Training Bases, Richard Nixon, Chinese/Vietnamese Spies, Rogers Dept Store, Air America and throw in a good old fashioned Coney Dog from A&W, sound like a movie? It’s not, it’s all tied together in Okinawa. For a very long time I have been trying to figure out, “Why Okinawa? ” Why does Okinawa have all of these Military Bases? Why did Japan and the US fight so hard for Okinawa? What is here and where is it? The obvious answer would be where the bases are. I have spent A LOT of time in Okinawa and have never really come up with the reason. I was never even aware of some things that most may suggest seem like DERP moments. Until now… The puzzle is coming together however some of what I Know is based on firsthand knowledge from the time I spent there. Okinawa is known Military wide as “The KEYSTONE of the Pacific” and as previously mentioned, some of the hardest battles of the War were fought in the Ryukyu (Okinawa Main Island and vast surrounding Islands) Kingdom. I believe that this is one of the “Keystones” that Q is referring to. One of the keys to understanding is that we have to use what we have learned the last few years researching with Q. History, in and of itself, is wrong. However, it’s not that it is all wrong, but that parts of it are wrong because of blatant lies/disinformation and or non-disclosure of information. So with that we have to start on a time-line.

The initial invasion of Okinawa [L Day] on April 1 which was both Easter Sunday and April Fools' Day in 1945, was the largest amphibious assault [Operation Iceberg] in the Pacific Theater of World War II.The 82-day battle lasted from April 1 until June 22, 1945. After a long campaign of island hopping, the Allies were planning to use Kadena Air Base on the large island of Okinawa as a base for Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of the Japanese home islands, 340 mi (550 km) away. Naval support came from coincidently what is currently know as the FIVE EYES, United States, United Kingdom , Canada , New Zealand and Australia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Okinawa

Almost like a pre-cursor of things to come.

Anonymous ID: 33fbcd April 2, 2019, 9:46 a.m. No.6018496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8505 >>8513 >>8525 >>8545 >>8553 >>8565 >>8583 >>8601 >>8616 >>8660

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Since 1945, the island had been under U.S. rule, and by 1969 the Pentagon’s “Keystone of the Pacific” was the primary staging post for the conflict in Vietnam. Ships from the U.S. funneled troops and materiel through the island’s ports while Kadena Air Base in central Okinawa had become the world’s busiest airport as massive B-52s bombers took off from its runways to rain death and destruction across much of southeast Asia. Unknown to most people on Okinawa — service members and civilians alike — the island was also bristling with the full spectrum of America’s weapons of mass destruction, including hundreds of nuclear warheads and a large arsenal of chemical munitions. https://apjjf.org/2013/11/21/Jon-Mitchell/3975/article.html

American military advisors began arriving in what was then French Indochina in 1950 to support the French in the First Indochina War against the communist-led Viet Minh. Most of the funding for the French war effort was provided by the U.S. After the French quit Indochina in 1954, the US assumed financial and military responsibility for the South Vietnamese state. The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, was an undeclared war in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Ousting_and_assassination_of_Ng%C3%B4_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_Di%E1%BB%87m

 

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was in contact with generals planning to remove Diệm. They were told that the United States would not oppose such a move nor punish the generals by cutting off aid. President Diệm was overthrown and executed, along with his brother, on 2 November 1963. When Kennedy was informed, Maxwell Taylor remembered that he "rushed from the room with a look of shock and dismay on his face." Kennedy had not anticipated Diệm's murder. The U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge, invited the coup leaders to the embassy and congratulated them. Ambassador Lodge informed Kennedy that "the prospects now are for a shorter war". Kennedy wrote Lodge a letter congratulating him for "a fine job". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Ousting_and_assassination_of_Ng%C3%B4_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_Di%E1%BB%87m

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The United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (琉球列島米国民政府 Ryūkyū-rettō Beikoku Min Seifu), or "USCAR", was the government in Okinawa, Japan, after World War II from 1950 until 1972. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Civil_Administration_of_the_Ryukyu_Islands

In 1953, Brig General Paul W Callaway accompanied the then American Vice President Richard Nixon in a diplomatic mission to New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Indochina, Hong Kong, Formosa [Taiwan], South Korea, Burma, the Philippines, Ceylon, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Libya. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g2BAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WFcMAAAAIBAJ&pg=675,1768792&dq=paul-caraway&hl=en

On February 6, 1955, the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon departed on a goodwill visit to Central America and the slands of the Caribbean. Countries visited included Cuba, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. The Nixons returned to Washington on March 5, 1955. https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8t72j2n/entire_text/

Hmmm, One might think that Nixon set up every Black project/Human/Drug Trafikking/Terror nation the world has EVER seen…

Later as Army Lieutenant General he served as the third Ryukyu Islands High Commissioner from 16 February 1961 to 31 July 1964 .

Paul Wyatt Caraway was an United States Army Lieutenant General and the 3rd High Commissioner of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands. He was the son of two influential Arkansas Senators, Hattie Caraway and Thaddeus Caraway. He served on the General Staff for the United States Department of War before becoming deputy chief-of-staff to General Albert Coady Wedemeyer during World War II. He served in numerous other positions, including accompanying Vice President Richard Nixon on a tour of Asia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Caraway

Caraway backed by Business men in Okinawa https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FuscAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rmUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6666,4591742&dq=paul-caraway&hl=en

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Side Note:We know what GHWB was a Clown in 1963, he was here: https://www.google.com/search?q=bush+outside+book&rlz=1C1RNPN_jaJP413&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=c1girDJbUvQwWM%253A%252CTz1yMnmPnwTahM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSwed00GZlsVXwWOXIuyzu8yC0e4A&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwikiKb4qLHhAhVQ5awKHdZVDpgQ9QEwAXoECAgQBg#imgrc=c1girDJbUvQwWM:

after that though: In December 1970, President Richard Nixon nominated Bush as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. President Nixon removed Bush from the United Nations in 1973 and asked him to serve instead as chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC). The administration turned to Bush to head the RNC because of his reputation for respectability and integrity. During the Watergate scandal, Bush was a tireless supporter of President Nixon until the release of the White House tapes. Bush then informed the President that he had lost the support of the Republican Party. After listening to key Republican congressional leaders who told him that he would be impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate, Nixon resigned the presidency in August 1974. https://millercenter.org/president/bush/life-before-the-presidency

[Scoop] Okinawa's largest secret CIA base, Translated by Chrome

At the place where Ryukyu Golf Club is located, there was a base called Camp Chinen before the return of Okinawa mainland.

The base is not a US military base, but CSG (Composite Service Group).

It was the base of the US Central Intelligence Agency CIA, a government agency.

Asians, including Vietnamese, who have been abducted, and sometimes Americans, are compelled to become CIA secret agents. Sometimes they are blinded and taken away. Some Chinese have been trapped here for about fifteen years.

https://matome.naver.jp/odai/2146503000678175701

A secret story "Chinese army" was in Okinawa after the war! https://dot.asahi.com/wa/2014070400068.html?page=3

To the Nationalist sales base for US military supplies, Katsuren and Shuri

Immediately after the Battle of Okinawa, the China position of China (Nationalist Party, Republic of China) military positions on the Katsuren Peninsula and Shuri Ishizuchi sends US military supplies left in the Battle against Okinawa to China based on an agreement with the United States. https://www.okinawatimes.co.jp/articles/-/39445

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Air America… These are excerps, the full article AND documents at the link below. As early as April 1952, CAT had received the right to operate to and from and within the Ryukyu Islands, but had limited itself to the route to Japan. As to domestic traffic within the islands, a group of Ryukyu businessmen organized a company known as “Ryukyu Airways” in 1956

In 1963, the U.S. High Commissioner, Gen. Paul Carroway, ordered new airports to be built on 3 islands – Kumejima, Yonaguni, and Minami Daito – to improve business on the islands. Quite early, Japan Air Lines stepped forward, proposing to operate the inter-island service to be opened in 1964, but because of the military and CIA installations on Okinawa, the U.S. High Commissioner preferred an American company to operate the service. As no US airline was interested and as CATCL was a Chinese company, at the end Air America was given the job, although opposition from the business companies working on the Ryukyu Islands was to be expected. In July 57, CAT’s new contract was no longer with the subordinate US Army’s First Composite Service Unit (FCSU), but with the higher US Army’s Composite Service Group (CSG). The US Army’s Composite Service Group (CSG) was based at Camp Chinen on Okinawa, and that was exactly the place, where the CIA had their main support base: As General Lansdale puts it: “CIA: 1). Okinawa-Support Base Okinawa Station is in itself a paramilitary support asset and, in critical situations calling for extensive support of UW [= unconventional warfare] activity in the Far East, could be devoted in its entirety to this mission. Located at Camp Chinen, it comprises a self-contained base under Army cover with facilities of all types necessary to the storage, testing, packaging, procurement and delivery of supplies-ranging from weapons and explosives to medical and clothing. Because of its being a controlled area, it can accommodate admirably the holding of black bodies in singletons or small groups, as well as small groups of trainees….” Indeed, CSG was nothing else but the cover for this CIA base. This was the CIA’s main logistics base in East Asia, code-named ZRBLUSH. Effective October 57, a new flight schedule was established for CAT’s flights for the CIA, and under the new schedule, the aircraft were not to come to Tachikawa any longer. So the flights operated by CAT Inc and later by Air America under this contract with the CSG, Okinawa, were no longer dealt with in the Company’s Tachikawa Station Monthly Reports. In the late fifties, CAT’s US-registered C-54 N2168 was assigned to the CSG and based at Okinawa. Under the CSG-contract, CAT’s C-54 N2168 performed logistical support and moved personnel from CIA units in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Okinawa, the Philippines, Saipan, South Vietnam and other South East Asian countries on a scheduled and emergency basis. Also under this contract, a CAT C-46 provided parachute training on Saipan. On the Japan-Okinawa-Iwakuni-Guam route, CAT had to use a navigator. Kadena, Okinawa, home of Detachment 2, 1045th Operational Evaluation & Training Group, reporting directly to CIA headquarters, was also the place where the surviving CIA B-26s that had returned from Indonesia to Tainan in May 58, were ferried in the summer months of 1958 and where they received new fake serials: On 31 July 58, Connie Seigrist ferried an unknown B-26 from Tainan to Kadena, on 12 August 58 he ferried B-26A “3522” (believed to be 44-35221), and on 23 August 58 it was B-26 “3524” (believed to be 44- 35242). At least some of the first four B-26s to arrive at Tainan in 1959 – that is “8264”, “8765”, “8248”, and “8188”33 – were survivors from Indonesia that had received new serials at Kadena, Okinawa. Probably as early as 1959, Kadena Station became the official “Air America Inc., Field Executive Office, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, APO U.S. Forces 96239”. That is also the address, where, from November 1967 to the end of 1972, the Air America Log was officially published (later officially at Bangkok), although from the Flight Operations Circular of 1 April 73, we know that the Company’s DPRA (Director of Public Relations Advertising) had his office at Taipei.34 That is what the editor – George L. Christian III – admits himself in a later issue of the Air America Log. Probably for the same reason,

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Kadena Station never appeared in the lists “Distribution” of the Flight Operations Circulars. But this was only a fake for political reasons, as the President and his staff had their offices at Taipei all the time. To hide this, traditionally, only the locations of the Base Managers, Station Managers, and 26 In a review to the book by Antonio J. Mendez: The Master of Disguise: My Secret Life in the CIA, a former CIA man who called himself “A customer” notes: “I probably would not have even bothered reading this book except for one minor issue: I know Mr. Mendez personally. As a teenager, he and his family lived on a small Army-type facility in Okinawa from 1968-1971 called the United States Army Composite Service Group. I assure you, there was nothing ‘Army’ about it. It was all CIA and they were conducting operations all over Southeast Asia” (http://www.amazon.ca/product-reviews/156740491X). 27 It seems that the families of CIA men who were on TDY somewhere else in the Far East, also stayed here: That is what CIA man Antonio J. Mendez (The Master of Disguise) reports about his family: “We would be living in military-style housing at a secret Agency base on Okinawa, supporting clandestine operations over a broad area” (p.76). “Back at the base, my family and I lived within the military cocoon: We shopped at the commissary and PX. Milk was pasteurized, and the children ate fast food at the base club. Karen and I played golf on weekends”. https://www.utdallas.edu/library/specialcollections/hac/cataam/Leeker/history/Kadena.pdf

The WHOLE Air America PDF is Here; http://docshare01.docshare.tips/files/14759/147590962.pdf

Locations of “Former” NIKE MISSILE SITES, also Hercules and Camp Chinen, C_A Secret Base: http://ed-thelen.org/loc-o.html

Okinawa Camp Chinen was the base of Asia's largest CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)-from nuclear missiles to cold war POW camps Camp Chinen,

Nowadays, like Guantanamo ,The nature of the base mustard and,The most closed and exclusive base. Its existence was in 1971 before return to the mainland .US Department of Defense top secret documents that officials were taken out of,It was exposed to the New York Times and the Washington Post , causing problems and closures. http://ospreyfuanclub.hatenadiary.jp/entry/2017/09/01/164545 (Sic) Translated by Chrome

Many moar comments in here from people who lived on the Clown Base in Camp Chinen https://www.rememberingokinawa.com/comment.php

Some Images of Camp Chinen

https://www.google.com/search?q=Camp+Chinen&rlz=1C1RNPN_jaJP413&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=ZNT9tn6BWVa_tM%253A%252COTlcxhhGslPO6M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQ01p2wnlkLOVXfpFG6d0rl4jmVvg&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjaxeDlj6_hAhUBbKwKHRk-BrAQ9QEwBHoECAgQBA#imgrc=3GKFzM_tx0dQBM:&vet=1

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The navy’s top-secret “Task Force 98” provided clandestine transportation for trainees to a “secret training site,” probably at Okinawa. “Okinawa Station” at the army’s Camp Chinen was “a paramilitary support asset,” which in a crisis “could be devoted in its entirety to this mission”; “as a self-contained base under Army cover,” it provided the kind of security necessary for the training of clandestine paramilitary forces.

The document notes that in January 1955 Task Force 98 had become “Task Force 98.7.” The location of the training site is not given, although the document refers to it in the context of preparations of a new site at Clark Air Base in the Philippines and in a different section places the CIA resupply centers in Okinawa and the Philippines. http://statecraft.org/chapter4.html

441st Intelligence Corps Detachment experienced personnel problems during 1965, since it was performing the dual role of housekeeping on Okinawa and deploying teams on operational missions throughout Southeast Asia. Serious personnel problems existed, primarily due to shortage of administrative personnel. This resulted in a concentrated program of cross¬training selected personnel to perform both administrative and operational duties.

In December 1973, personnel of the 441st MI Detachment participated in boat training on the beaches of Chinen, Okinawa. In addition to regular duty functions, linguist of the detachment conducted language classes for the members of the Japanese Self Defense Force at Site 6 outside Camp Chinen. This training was particularly oriented to those Japanese Self Defense Force Soldiers who were going to Fort Bliss, Texas for further technical training.

IX. MAJOR LOCATION ASSIGNMENTS AND DATES

Australia 20 August 1944 - 17 November 1944

New Guinea 20 November 1944 - 13 March 1945

Philippines I. 13 March 1945 - 21 September 1945

Okinawa 21 September 1945 - 24 September 1945

Japan 24 September 1945 - Termination of hostilities in Korea

Okinawa January 1962 - June 1974

Fort Devens, MA 3 June 1974 – Present

In January 2006, the 441st was re-activated as a provisional unit at Camp Zama, Japan.

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The end of the Korean conflict saw the 441st CIC Detachment deactivated. However, in January 1962, with tension increasing over the developments in Southeast Asia, the 441st Intelligence Corps Detachment was reactivated and assigned to the United States Army, Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa, and further assigned to 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, Okinawa. The Detachment's mission was to train, assist, and advise indigenous military personnel in developing a mili¬tary intelligence capability, and to provide military Intel¬ligence support to the counterinsurgency force structure. The 441st Intelligence Corps Detachment was also assigned as a member unit of USARPAC's Special Action Forces (SAF). From 1962 through 1972. https://www.441st.com/

The Habu

A12 Oxcart Detachment

Kadena AB, Okinawa

The A12 Blackbirds, flown by CIA pilots were the first to operate out of Kadena AB, Okinawa in 1967. The unit was deployed from the 1129th SAS (Special Activities Squadron) out of Groom Lake "Area 51", Nevada. They were also known as "The Road Runners".

The 1129th SAS was a joint USAF/CIA Operation http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/kadena.html

The Oxcart Story

Arrangements were made to brief the Ambassadors xxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx in the Philippines, Formosa, Thailand, South Vietnam, and Japan, and the High Commissioner xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx Okinawa. The Prime Ministers of Japan and Thailand were advised, as were the President and Defense Minister of the Republic of China. The Chiefs of the Air Force of Thailand and the Republic of China were also briefed. Reactions were favorable. https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/vol15no1/html/v15i1a01p_0001.htm

The C_A and the Camp Chinen plans to not return base after reversion. Document grab… https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/1971-09-28%20OKINAWA%20TIMES%20ARTICLE%20REVEALS%20CIA%20ISLAND%20BASE.pdf

THE CIA AND THIRD FORCE MOVEMENTS IN CHINA DURING THE EARLY COLD WAR: The Great American Dream | By Roger B. Jeans

In an unprecedented move, in 2014 the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) publicly admitted that, for over sixty years, it had used US government funds and expertise to unsuccessfully support rebels in mounting armed resistance in a number of countries around the world. The Great American Dream, Jeans outlines how, between 1949 and 1954, the CIA financed and trained Chinese “third force” groups based in Hong Kong, Japan, US-administrated Okinawa, and Saipan that were intended to destabilize the Communist government in China and provide an alternative to Chiang Kai-shek’s totalitarian governance in Taiwan. https://pacificaffairs.ubc.ca/book-reviews/the-cia-and-third-force-movements-in-china-during-the-early-cold-war-the-great-american-dream-by-roger-b-jeans/

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Nuclear Weapons on Okinawa Declassified December 2015, Photos Available Since 1990Washington, D.C., February 19, 2016 – For the first time, the U.S. government has officially declassified the fact that the United States stored nuclear weapons on Okinawa during the Cold War. Although an open secret for decades, the subject has been controversial because Japan’s leaders and U.S. officials have consistently denied the presence of such weapons on Japanese territory. However welcome the release may be, its significance is somewhat tempered by the astonishing fact that U.S. Air Force photographs of nuclear weapons on the island have been publicly available for over 25 years. The National Security Archive today is posting the first formally declassified document on the subject, along with several of the photos originally released in 1990 in Air Force collections at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), which have essentially gone unnoticed until now. https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/japan-nuclear-vault/2016-02-19/nuclear-weapons-okinawa-declassified-december-2015

Indonesia 1958: Nixon, the CIA, and the Secret War

Blood ran in the streets. Villages were wiped out and a million people massacred in a battle for the riches and political control of Indonesia. Nixon and the CIA wanted Sukarno overthrown. But the

creator of Indonesia knew how to fight.

This was important administratively because by that time Frank Wisner, the CIA Deputy Director of Plans, had set up his forward headquarters in Singapore and at the direction of the 5412 Committee of the National Security Council, headed by Nixon, Wisner occupied that faraway headquarters himself. (It should be noted that in 1958 Allen Dulles was the head of the CIA, his brother John Foster Dulles was the Secretary of State, Eisenhower was President, and Nixon, as Vice President, chaired the clandestine affairs committee, then known as the "Special Group 5412/2." In other words nothing was done in Indonesia that was not directed by Nixon. If an action had not been directed by the NSC, then it was done unlawfully by the CIA.)

In 1958 Allen Dulles would have brought such a major operation to the attention of the Special Group and he would operate with its approval. This was an essential step in national policy because it then empowered the Department of Defense to provide the necessary support requested by the CIA. Much of this fell within the area of my responsibility at Air Force Headquarters, and I was kept informed on a regular basis of approved action and of Nixon's keen interest in this project.

https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/Indo58.html

 

Kennedy and Khrushchev agree on neutrality for Laos

On January 19, 1961, when President Eisenhower was about to leave office, he told Kennedy that Laos “was the key to the entire area of Southeast Asia.” Kennedy considered intervening in Laos with U.S. combat troops, but decided against it.

Nevertheless, the American president did not want to lose Laos to the communists. Kennedy was prepared to accept neutrality for Laos as a solution. Eventually a 14-nation conference would convene in Geneva and an agreement was signed in July 1962, proclaiming Laos neutral.https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/kennedy-and-khrushchev-agree-on-neutrality-for-laos

Kennedy limits Military Rule over Okinawa https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GaFWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hecDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6805,1340280&dq=paul-caraway&hl=en

What does all that mean and why? Eisenhower wanted to keep the drugs and money flowing from Laos that Nixon and Caraway had gotten set up

On December 22, 1968, Eisenhower married Julie Nixon, the daughter of the 37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon, who served as Dwight Eisenhower's vice president. The couple had known each other since meeting at the 1956 Republican National Convention. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Eisenhower

Document grab related to idea of a coup in VietNam against Diem/Nhu. Meeting of the Whitehouse, Kennedy/Nixon, State Department DoD and C_A August 27, 1963

https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu//NSAEBB/NSAEBB101/vn05.pdf

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Because piles of money were being made from this practice and many others, those who stood to profit from this horrendous war – the armament manufacturers, bankers, military men, and drug dealers – met any suggestion to withdraw from Vietnam with immediate consternation. But that’s exactly what John F. Kennedy intended to do upon re-election. In fact, he had already planned on telling the American people that their troops would be back home by 1965.

As a final note, only FOUR DAYS after John Kennedy was assassinated, Lyndon Baines Johnson, his successor, put his name on NSAM 273, which secured our increased involvement in Southeast Asia. These guys weren’t wasting any time! Within a few short months, our involvement in Vietnam went from 20,000 troops to a quarter of a million! The CIA had won, and ten years later 58,229 American soldiers were dead. http://www.john-f-kennedy.net/VietnamCIADrugs.htm

Caraway to Retire Aug. 1 As Ryukyu Commissioner

WASHINGTON, April 21, 1964, 5 Months after JFK assassination.

(AP)—The White House announced today that Lieut. Gen. Paul W. Caraway would retire Aug. 1 as high commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands and commanding general of the IX Army Corps. Lieut. Gen. Albert Watson 2d will succeed him.

General Caraway has served as high commissioner for three years. His retirement will mark completion of thirty‐five years of active service. https://www.nytimes.com/1964/04/22/archives/caraway-to-retire-aug-1-as-ryukyu-commissioner.html

The 5412 Committee

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Moar on all of this, plenty Moar: https://books.google.com/books?id=wrTWnHuNNUcC&pg=PA112&dq=%22Paul+W+Caraway%22&hl=en&ei=RDAJTui7K4ibtwf13Zhi&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=snippet&q=okinawans&f=false

'''United States nuclear weapons were stored secretly at bases throughout Japan following World War II. Secret agreements between the two governments allowed nuclear weapons to remain in Japan until 1972, to move through Japanese territory, and for the return of the weapons in time of emergency. At one point Okinawa hosted approximately 1,200 nuclear warheads. The Okinawa-based nuclear weapons included 19 different weapons systems.

From 1955-56 to 1960, the 663rd Field Artillery Battalion operated the Army's 280mm M65 Atomic Cannon ("Atomic Annie") from Okinawa. In the 1960s, nuclear storage locations included four MGM13

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Mace missile sites, Chibana at Kadena Air Base, Naha Air Base, Henoko [Camp Henoko (Ordnance Ammunition Depot) at Camp Schwab], and the Army MIM-14 Nike-Hercules air defense launch locations. From 1961 to 1969, the 498th Tactical Missile Group operated the MGM-13 Mace nuclear-armed cruise missile on Okinawa. Thirty-two Mace missiles were kept on constant alert in hardened hangars at four Okinawa launch sites by the 873d Tactical Missile Squadron.The four Mace sites were assigned to Kadena Air Base and located at Bolo Point in Yomitan, Onna Point, White Beach, and in Kin just north of Camp Hansen.

Mark 28 atomic bomb being transported to an F-100 by the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing on Okinawa

There were eight Nike-Hercules launch sites dispersed throughout the Ryukyu Islands. The Integrated Fire Control area (IFC) for the islands anti-air missile systems was located at Naha AFB. The Army's 97th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Group received Nike-Hercules SAMs in 1959, and with two name changes (the formation became the 30th Artillery Brigade (Air Defense) and then the 30th Air Defense Artillery Brigade),

the U.S. Army continued to operate the Nike missiles there until June 1973, when all the Nike sites were turned over to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

“Secret” 1965 Memo Reveals Plans to Keep U.S. Bases and Nuclear Weapons Options in Okinawa After Reversion

Ambassador Edwin Reischauer provided the framework for the Japanese government’s betrayal of Okinawan aspirations and Japan’s “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” in the 1969 Reversion Agreement.

At a meeting of high-level U.S. military and civilian officials held at the American Embassy in Tokyo on July 16, 1965, Edwin O. Reischauer, who served as U.S. ambassador to Japan from 1961-66, put forward a post-reversion U.S. strategy for a permanent American military presence in Okinawa including an option to introduce nuclear weapons. According to a declassified Memorandum of Conversation, “Ambassador Reischauer said [that] if Japan would accept nuclear weapons on Japanese soil, including Okinawa, and if it would provide us with assurances guaranteeing our military commanders effective control of the islands in time of military crisis, then we would be able to keep our bases on the islands, even though ‘full sovereignty’ reverted to Japan.” Both of these provisions later became key elements in post-reversion policy negotiated in the 1969 U.S.-Japan Okinawa Reversion Agreement, which took effect on May 15, 1972. Reischauer’s views expressed in the 1965 memo are at odds with his public description of meetings on reversion he held with Japanese government officials. “On more than one occasion I had told Japanese officials [that] I believed the United States would comply on terms acceptable to Japan, which meant all nuclear weapons removed, as in the American military installations in Japan.”

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In the 1965 memo, Reischauer predicted correctly that reversion would be such a “politically important symbol” for Japan’s ruling conservative party (LDP) that the U.S. would not have to “give Japan any real say in the use of our bases.” In accepting U.S. conditions, the Japanese government ignited bitter protests in Okinawa, breaking its own oft-stated promise of a post-reversion Okinawa with military bases reduced “to mainland levels” (hondo-nami) and “without nuclear weapons” (kaku-nuki). What was officially called in Japan Henkan kyotei(Reversion Agreement) came to be known in Okinawa as “henken kyotei” (discriminatory agreement).

The 1965 memo also reveals a “secret action plan,” supported by Ambassador Reischauer, to funnel American money clandestinely to the Okinawa LDP through its mainland counterpart in hopes of influencing elections to the Okinawan legislature that were permitted, with certain restrictions, under U.S. occupation rule. “Ambassador Reischauer [said] that we should not incur . . . the danger of exposure. . . . Okinawa is also like a small country prefecture in Japan, where political maneuvers—particularly involving money—are well known. It would be risky to take clandestine political action in Okinawa using direct U.S.-Ryukyuan channels. . . . It would be much safer to use only the Japanese route, permitting the Japanese LDP to handle the money.” Reischauer thus confirms that the U.S. government channeled funds to the LDP on the mainland during the 1960s. “The Japanese conservatives are going to be involved with funds and other activities in the Ryukyuan elections anyway, and it would be a perfect cover to simply add to their resources rather than trying to carry it out directly in the Ryukyus.” https://apjjf.org/-Steve-Rabson/3294/article.html Additional related Document: https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu//nsa/archive/news/okinaw_1.gif

TL:DR

JFK wanted out of Laos, Vietnam and Okinawa and it got him Killed. JFK found out about the Drugs coming from the Golden Triangle [Laos]/ Vietnam, to include the assassinations of Diem and Nhu by the C_A/Nixon and Caraway. Combined with the new knowledge of Nukes in Okinawa and Kennedy wanting to start restoring the Okinawan/Japanese rule or withdrawal from Okinawa is what got HIM Assassinated. Caraway was the HMFIC in Okinawa where the C_A had it’s largest supply base, Camp Chinen and it’s largest Air Base, Kadena AFB for Air America. Five months after JFK was assassinated, Caraway announced his retirement from the Ryukyu position… This had been the beginning of the Clown’s reign over all of the Clown activities in Asia and in Okinawa. A&W, Rogers Department Store Sam’s Café, Sam’s by the Sea and multitude of other business operations were set up in Okinawa and most continue today. There were also Chinese Bases in Katsuren in Okinawa and we all know the Nuclear missiles are still here just with the Japanese Self Defense Force, JMSDF with their fingers on the trigger. They are currently in Amami Oshima and Miyako building moar new bases , or removing old stuff as we speak.

Oh, Air America was eventually bought by Evergreen Airlines

Okinawa is the Keystone of the Pacific

And finally Michael Avenatti is screaming his head off about Nike tumbling like never before, Nike’s are Missiles. He’s an actor… https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/03/29/michael-avenatti-threatened-send-nike-stock-tumbling-so-far-thats-not-happening/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.4d1995bc66bd

FYI, Richard Nixon Library is in Yorba Linda, California. Yorba been in the new A LOT lately! https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8t72j2n/entire_text/

I have a lot moar but this is a lot now sooo…

You have more than you know…