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JFK Assassination “Witness” used NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Relative as a Reference. Another Pandemic Panic Promoter Connects to past Deep State Crimes
D-State Analytics ^ | 12/22/2021 | Bill Taylor

Posted on 12/23/2021 8:27:12 AM PST by junkbond

There is a pattern to the coup planners and pandemic promoters that plotted against Trump over the past 5 years.

A few of the more important plotters have relatives that have plotted before.

Robert Swan Mueller III was one of the first we ran across while looking into "Russiagate." His first cousin (once removed) was CIA Director of Plans, Richard M. Bissell until JFK fired him after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.

In the "Ukrainegate" impeachment plot, Hunter Biden's co-Burisma Board member Cofer Black connects to JFK era CIA spooks Ted Shackley and Pete Bagley, among others. (Cofer Black and Bagley's daughter, Christina Rocca-Bagley, are both found meeting with the Taliban and Pakistani ISI, in August 2001 and then after 9/11.)

A few of the "Plandemic" promoters have parents or relatives connected to past plots. NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio (real name Warren Wilhelm Jr.) is the most prominent. His father and uncle were both involved in the CIA's 1953 Iranian Coup. Uncle Donald George Wilhelm Jr. even ghost wrote the memoirs of the Shah of Iran in 1961 at the request of future CIA Director Richard Helms.

Maria DeBlasio, the mayor's mother, worked for the OSS during WW2 and was investigated for cavorting with communists in the 1950s. One reference in her FBI file is especially curious. The reference, Ferdinand Kuhn, wrote a non-fiction book for kids and teens in 1957 about the U.S. Secret Service. Ex-NY Times, ex-OSS, Kuhn's book seems to have some helpful information for anyone who might want to know how the Secret Service protects the President. More here...

The relationship between Dr. Anthony Fauci and NIH Director Dr. Hugh Auchincloss III (per recent emails) needs a closer look. The Auchincloss family and the Amory family seem to intertwine through the 20th century. Robert Amory Jr. was CIA Director of Intelligence and was also "shown the door" after the failed Bay-of-Pigs Invasion, with Richard Bissel as mentioned, Allen Dulles and General Cabell. (Meet the Amory Brothers.)

Gov. Phil Murphy of NJ has been one of the biggest promoters of Pandemic Panic the past two years. His parents are pretty mundane but his wife Tammy Snyder's parent check a few boxes as having intelligence connections and possibly roles to play in past plots.

The more recent JFK Assassination document dumps have at least one curiosity. JFK Assassination witness was interviewed about that day in Dallas by the FBI. The account taken by the Dallas FBI does not "jive" with the story the witness told the Los Angeles FBI. The witness does seem at least a little unhinged, however, one of the references he uses makes him interesting.

The witness used a prominent Norfolk attorney as a reference.

Louis B. Fine is also the great Uncle of Tammy Snyder Murphy, the First Lady of NJ. More...

Malcom Hoy


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KEYWORDS: covid; jersey; jfk; murphy

1 posted on 12/23/2021 8:27:12 AM PST by junkbond
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Tucker Carlson: Biden’s COVID policies are the muscle spasms of a dying political party!
Fox News ^ | 12/21/2021 | Tucker Carlson
Posted on 12/23/2021, 8:25:33 AM by Signalman

So you may not have noticed because the people in charge of diverting your attention are working overtime right now, and honestly, they’re pretty good at their jobs, but if you look around, pay a little closer attention, you will notice that Joe Biden’s political support is in the process of collapsing completely.

The new Marist polls out, it shows that only 29% of independents support Joe Biden. That is a very bad number. How bad is it? For perspective, in the last election, Donald Trump took 41% of independent voters and lost. So if you’re a political consultant, a poll that shows 29% independents support sends you immediately to the liquor cabinet for more vodka. It means your candidate is going to lose along with everyone who’s connected to your candidate. You’re looking at this tsunami forming on the horizon aimed at you. It’s terrifying.

But for Joe Biden, that’s just the beginning of the bad news. That same Marist poll shows Biden at 33% among Hispanic voters. In other words, 67% of the so-called Latino community does not support Joe Biden. It’s hard even to process a number like that. It’s just too far from the conventional view of American politics. Is there a single political analyst in this country who would have predicted that even last week? No, there is not. The one thing we have always known about Latino voters is they’re Democrats, and they’re Democrats because they understand that Republicans are racist. Period. Upon that assumption, hang all the Democratic Party’s hopes for the future.

Now we learn it isn’t true. It’s not even close to true. In fact, it’s approaching the opposite of the truth. So how are Democrats going to respond to this new reality? Look for CNN contributors to start attacking Hispanics

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com …

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-biden-covid-policies

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2 posted on 12/23/2021 8:36:08 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Nietzsche: “Everything the State says is a lie, and everything the State has. It was stolen!”)
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To: junkbond; BroJoeK; SoCal Pubbie; x; jeffersondem
I keep telling people that Washington DC has long been a very corrupt place. They are willing to believe it for every era except 1860 to 1865. During that time period Washington DC was absolutely moral and honest and did *NOT* start a war to protect very powerful men in the North who would have lost a fortune to being cut out of the Southern trade with Europe.

But here is another example of the corruption going back to the early 1960s.

It goes back past the 1860s.

3 posted on 12/23/2021 8:36:17 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp
Mayor Deblasio's Grandfather takes things back to World War I.

Donald George Wilhelm Sr. wrote "Save Belgium" propaganda during the war and worked with Edward Bernays on the Creel Committee, in an effort to convince the public to support sending US troops to Europe.

It worked

4 posted on 12/23/2021 8:42:57 AM PST by junkbond (My time is not your commodity.)
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A lot of innuendo and some of it provably wrong.

I quit after these two points:

“Cofer Black and Bagley’s daughter, Christina Rocca-Bagley, are both found meeting with the Taliban and Pakistani ISI, in August 2001 and then after 9/11.)”

At the time Cofer Black headed the CIA Counter Terrorism unit, the CIA unite trying to penentrate Bin Laden’s network in Afghanistan. It makes sense that those efforts tried to get information from the Pakistani ISIS and the Taliban. It may have been ignorant of them to expect either the ISI or the Taliban to be much help, but stupidity is not the same as treasonous.

“NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio (real name Warren Wilhelm Jr.) is the most prominent. His father and uncle were both involved in the CIA’s 1953 Iranian Coup.”

While there is sufficient evidence about the mayor’s uncle, Donald Wilhelm, to place him among CIA assets in Iran during the coup led by the Shah, there is no evidence of Di Blasio’s father being involved in that. His foreign dealings were in Latin America with corporate connections to the oil industry.


5 posted on 12/23/2021 9:49:50 AM PST by Wuli
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Cofer Black was a f-up. His history is a litany of screw ups. One of his greatest was the Sudan bollix. In sum, he was the poster boy for the saying, “f-up and move up.”


6 posted on 12/23/2021 10:24:01 AM PST by Bookshelf
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To: junkbond
Mayor Deblasio's Grandfather takes things back to World War I. Donald George Wilhelm Sr. wrote "Save Belgium" propaganda during the war and worked with Edward Bernays on the Creel Committee, in an effort to convince the public to support sending US troops to Europe.

We had no business getting into WWI. That was a stupid European war that did not actually affect us. Our intervention caused a lot of bad things to happen.

The Germans sent Lenin back to Russia to disrupt things there. Much much horrors came from that decision.

7 posted on 12/23/2021 12:00:48 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp; BroJoeK; SoCal Pubbie; ProgressingAmerica
I keep telling people that Washington DC has long been a very corrupt place. They are willing to believe it for every era except 1860 to 1865. During that time period Washington DC was absolutely moral and honest and did *NOT* start a war to protect very powerful men in the North who would have lost a fortune to being cut out of the Southern trade with Europe.

That's not logical. You could plug in any time period:

"I keep telling people that Washington DC has long been a very corrupt place. They are willing to believe it for every era except 1938-1941. Therefore, FDR tricked us into WWII."

"I keep telling people that Washington DC has long been a very corrupt place. They are willing to believe it for every era except 1963-1966. Therefore, the Vietnam War was all about oil in the South China Sea"

"I keep telling people that American politics have always been corrupt. They are willing to believe it for every era except 1773-1789. Therefore the Founding Fathers were only in it for the money."

Talk like that doesn't prove anything. Believing that government is always corrupt doesn't prove that morality or ideas of the national interest don't exist. It doesn't prove that people never act for non-materialistic motives. Sure, we took down rivals to out power in WWII, but that doesn't mean that crushing our economic competition was the reason we were involved in that war.

8 posted on 12/23/2021 3:08:05 PM PST by x
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To: junkbond
Maria DeBlasio, the mayor's mother, worked for the OSS during WW2 and was investigated for cavorting with communists in the 1950s. One reference in her FBI file is especially curious. The reference, Ferdinand Kuhn, wrote a non-fiction book for kids and teens in 1957 about the U.S. Secret Service. Ex-NY Times, ex-OSS, Kuhn's book seems to have some helpful information for anyone who might want to know how the Secret Service protects the President.

I read as many of those Landmark Books as I could find when I was a kid.

I didn't realize that I was part of the conspiracy too.

9 posted on 12/23/2021 3:14:49 PM PST by x
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To: x

My grandfather was the head of the Secret Service office in Portland about a hundred years ago. Ergo I’m part of the swamp!


10 posted on 12/23/2021 9:20:59 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: x
That's not logical. You could plug in any time period:

I think it was less corrupt in the early years when everyone was filled with a sense of idealism. I think most of the corruption started sneaking in with Hamilton's machinations.

Sure, we took down rivals to out power in WWII, but that doesn't mean that crushing our economic competition was the reason we were involved in that war.

WWII was initiated for very different reasons than the Civil War. Also, 3/4ths of the federal budget didn't come from the Germans and the Japanese the way it did in the Civil War. There is no clear monetary advantage to us from involving ourselves in WWII.

11 posted on 12/24/2021 1:33:57 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp; BroJoeK
I think it was less corrupt in the early years when everyone was filled with a sense of idealism. I think most of the corruption started sneaking in with Hamilton's machinations.

When there's more at stake -- more money, more power, more people, more things to control -- there is more corruption, but you attack other people and claim that they think there was no corruption the Civil War, and go on yourself to claim that the years before that were somehow corruption-free. It wasn't that people were more idealistic so much as it was that there was less to steal and it was harder to get away with it.

WWII was initiated for very different reasons than the Civil War. Also, 3/4ths of the federal budget didn't come from the Germans and the Japanese the way it did in the Civil War. There is no clear monetary advantage to us from involving ourselves in WWII.

Clearly, destroying Germany and Japan made us wealthier, more powerful, and more involved globally than we were before. I'm not saying that's why we did it any more than that's why we fought the Civil War, but if you want to see the pursuit of monetary advantage as the reason for the one, it's hard to miss seeing that someone equally cynical could see it as the reason for the other.

And no, the Germans and the Japanese didn't provide us with 3/4th of our federal budget during the Civil War, and the South didn't provide us with 3/4th of our federal budget before that war either. If you understood economics better, you'd understand history better.

12 posted on 12/25/2021 4:11:49 PM PST by x
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To: x; DiogenesLamp
DiogenesLamp: "Also, 3/4ths of the federal budget didn't come from the Germans and the Japanese the way it did in the Civil War.
There is no clear monetary advantage to us from involving ourselves in WWII."

Southern propagandists of the time claimed ~75% of Federal tariff revenues were "paid for" by "the South", but it was a lie then, and is still a lie, regardless of how frequently our Lost Cause propagandists repeat it.
The truth of the matter is, in 1860 the South's GDP represented about 15% of total US GDP, and 15% is roughly the loss of Federal tariff revenue in 1861, after Southern secession.
So, Southern cotton was indeed important to the US economy, but it was not "all-important" as claimed by its propagandists.

As for the World Wars, in both the US traded with both sides in the beginnings.
But in the First World War British blockade soon reduced US trade with Germany by 90%, while trade with Britain & France more than tripled.
And along with increased trade came US credit, meaning that the US increasingly depended on Allied victory to get our foreign loans repaid -- yes, we were creditors back then.

In the Second World War, before 1941 the US was Japan's major supplier of not only oil, but also raw scrap iron for the Japanese war machine.
And early in the war there was considerable American oil going to neutral Spain, which could then make its way to Germany.

Point is: early in those wars the US benefitted economically from both sides, though British blockades reduced trade with European Axis powers to near zero, and FDR's foreign policy cut-off Japan from US oil & scrap iron in 1941.

So the US was influenced by, but never slavishly devoted to our own economic self interests.

13 posted on 12/27/2021 5:44:09 AM PST by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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To: x
And no, the Germans and the Japanese didn't provide us with 3/4th of our federal budget during the Civil War, and the South didn't provide us with 3/4th of our federal budget before that war either.

Well then what percentage of the Federal Budget did the southern states provide?

As you know it wasn't 3/4ths (really 72%) then perhaps you can tell me how much it was, and how you arrived at this figure?

14 posted on 12/28/2021 5:50:26 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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