Posted on 03/08/2017 12:29:34 PM PST by RummyChick
On Tuesday WikiLeaks began releasing a series of encrypted documents dubbed Vault 7, detailing the surveillance activities of the CIA.
As part of the release, the organization posted to Twitter a password for Vault 7 that read as follows: SplinterItIntoAThousandPiecesAndScatterItIntoTheWinds.
That password was a subset of words spoken by President John F. Kennedy 54 years ago, only a month before he was assassinated:
I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the wind, were his exact words, according to a Kennedy administration official who spoke with The New York Times for a report published three years after JFKs death.
Speaking in a History Channel program several years ago, Samuel Halpern, author of The Assassination of JFK, claimed that the threat stemmed from Kennedys frustration with the CIA, which he believed was becoming a state within a state.
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Well I can’t say for sure who all was behind it but certainly LBJ was the ringleader.
Momo’s brother, Sam, wrote in “Double Cross” that Giancana claimed the the Mob did it and named the shooters as Chuckie Nicolleti and Richard Cain (Scalzitti).
He also claimed Nicolleti told him that Giancana arranged the killing of RFK too and that Sirhan and Ruby owed the Outfit money and had to do as they said.
There was always the specter of what had been done to William “Action” Jackson as a lesson.
LBJ was certainly mobbed up. And there are several people claiming he told them/intimated of what was going to happen.
It is also true that in an interview after he was president that he believed there was a conspiracy to kill JFK.
DEEP STATE ... 3 KENNEDYS ... 0
No wonder Kim dot com seems to think Trump is in danger.
His real name was Jack Rubenstein and he was in the Jewish Mafia, like Meyer Lansky.
Kennedy was assassinated in 1961? That quote has always (Outside Conspiracy Theorists) been placed after the Bay of Pigs foulup.
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