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The JFK Assassination and Racial Unrest
« on: June 30, 2021, 02:46:49 AM »
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KGB officers inside the CIA were trying to start a race war in the United States. They used the CIA to promote rioting across the United States during the 1960s, beginning in 1963. It started out as preparation for the JFK assassination.

Summers of violence followed the advent of growth in the civil rights movement in the early 1960s, largely because KGB officers saw racial strife and polarization of society as a means of inciting the masses in the United States. They were behind much of the violence targeting African Americans, including a Ku Klux Klan church bombing that killed four African American schoolgirls in Birmingham, Alabama, in September 1963, and they undoubtedly had inroads with African American militants who would stir up violence and anger within the African American community.

“Certain corrupt elements” of the CIA were focused on inciting “racial” unrest in the United States, and as such, the CIA’s Operation CHAOS joined with the Domestic Operations Division when it gathered intelligence on “United States Black Militants,” intelligence that would facilitate KGB efforts to promote racial violence.

The Rockefeller Commission, which focused only on CIA Activities Within the United States, stated, “In 1963 and 1964, civil rights disturbances occurred in Birmingham, Savannah, Cambridge (Maryland), Chicago, and Philadelphia. Early in 1965, serious disorder took place in Selma, Alabama, and in August of 1965 the Watts section of Los Angeles became the scene of massive rioting and destruction. By 1966, news coverage of domestic turmoil had almost become a part of everyday life in the United States . . . . Although severe racial rioting had occurred in United States cities in previous summers, it had never been as widespread or as intense as it became in 1967.” 

The information on “massive rioting and destruction” and “severe racial rioting” was in the report of the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States because the CIA was behind it all. Otherwise, the information would not be in the Commission’s report.

In the “hardest hit” cities of Newark and Detroit, “conditions of near-insurrection developed in ghetto areas.”

The Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” also reported that the 1967 riots were “the worst racial disturbances in the history of the United States.”

Two African American militants, Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown, “called for ‘guerilla warfare’ in urban ghettos.”

The fact that Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown are mentioned in the report of the Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” means they were both CIA assets, or more specifically, KGB assets.

On August 6, 1967, KGB asset H. Rap Brown “told a rally in New York that the summer’s racial riots were ‘only dress rehearsals for revolution,’”  which clearly means the KGB’s “revolution” was supposed to take place in 1968.

The Commission, which desperately tried to downplay the CIA’s domestic operations, admitted it was “activities of the Central Intelligence Agency” that caused the Commission to address “political unrest, disturbances, disorder, and violence in the United States.”

It claimed that the CIA “activities” took place only during “the late 1960s and early 1970s,”  even though the Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” was specifically addressing profound racial disturbances from 1963 through 1968 and the CIA had been running rampant inside the United States since the early 1950s.

KGB officers inside the CIA looked forward to the years of “rioting” and “destruction” culminating in a race war in 1968. Toward that end, they assassinated Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968, and they assassinated Senator Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968.

One day after they assassinated Martin Luther King, African American militant and KGB asset Stokely Carmichael proclaimed, “We Negroes must arm ourselves with rifles and pistols and launch an assault on the streets of the cities of the United States in reprisal for King’s assassination.”

The Rockefeller Commission, which, again, focused only on CIA Activities Within the United States, stated that by the “middle of July, serious racial disorders had occurred in 211 cities.”

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KGB officers inside the CIA were trying to start a race war in the United States. They used the CIA to promote rioting across the United States during the 1960s, beginning in 1963. It started out as preparation for the JFK assassination.

Summers of violence followed the advent of growth in the civil rights movement in the early 1960s, largely because KGB officers saw racial strife and polarization of society as a means of inciting the masses in the United States. They were behind much of the violence targeting African Americans, including a Ku Klux Klan church bombing that killed four African American schoolgirls in Birmingham, Alabama, in September 1963, and they undoubtedly had inroads with African American militants who would stir up violence and anger within the African American community.

“Certain corrupt elements” of the CIA were focused on inciting “racial” unrest in the United States, and as such, the CIA’s Operation CHAOS joined with the Domestic Operations Division when it gathered intelligence on “United States Black Militants,” intelligence that would facilitate KGB efforts to promote racial violence.

The Rockefeller Commission, which focused only on CIA Activities Within the United States, stated, “In 1963 and 1964, civil rights disturbances occurred in Birmingham, Savannah, Cambridge (Maryland), Chicago, and Philadelphia. Early in 1965, serious disorder took place in Selma, Alabama, and in August of 1965 the Watts section of Los Angeles became the scene of massive rioting and destruction. By 1966, news coverage of domestic turmoil had almost become a part of everyday life in the United States . . . . Although severe racial rioting had occurred in United States cities in previous summers, it had never been as widespread or as intense as it became in 1967.” 

The information on “massive rioting and destruction” and “severe racial rioting” was in the report of the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States because the CIA was behind it all. Otherwise, the information would not be in the Commission’s report.

In the “hardest hit” cities of Newark and Detroit, “conditions of near-insurrection developed in ghetto areas.”

The Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” also reported that the 1967 riots were “the worst racial disturbances in the history of the United States.”

Two African American militants, Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown, “called for ‘guerilla warfare’ in urban ghettos.”

The fact that Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown are mentioned in the report of the Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” means they were both CIA assets, or more specifically, KGB assets.

On August 6, 1967, KGB asset H. Rap Brown “told a rally in New York that the summer’s racial riots were ‘only dress rehearsals for revolution,’”  which clearly means the KGB’s “revolution” was supposed to take place in 1968.

The Commission, which desperately tried to downplay the CIA’s domestic operations, admitted it was “activities of the Central Intelligence Agency” that caused the Commission to address “political unrest, disturbances, disorder, and violence in the United States.”

It claimed that the CIA “activities” took place only during “the late 1960s and early 1970s,”  even though the Commission on “CIA Activities Within the United States” was specifically addressing profound racial disturbances from 1963 through 1968 and the CIA had been running rampant inside the United States since the early 1950s.

KGB officers inside the CIA looked forward to the years of “rioting” and “destruction” culminating in a race war in 1968. Toward that end, they assassinated Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968, and they assassinated Senator Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968.

One day after they assassinated Martin Luther King, African American militant and KGB asset Stokely Carmichael proclaimed, “We Negroes must arm ourselves with rifles and pistols and launch an assault on the streets of the cities of the United States in reprisal for King’s assassination.”

The Rockefeller Commission, which, again, focused only on CIA Activities Within the United States, stated that by the “middle of July, serious racial disorders had occurred in 211 cities.”

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There is absolutely no correlation between JFK's assassination and racial unrest.  None.  Zero.  There was no reason for the black community to believe the death of a wealthy elitist white liberal politician at the hands of a nutty white Marxist had anything to do with racism.   The only reaction that I can recall was from Malcolm X who attributed JFK's assassination to the "chickens coming home to roost"  (i.e. JFK had it coming as the representative of white America).

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There is absolutely no correlation between JFK's assassination and racial unrest.  None.  Zero.  There was no reason for the black community to believe the death of a wealthy elitist white liberal politician at the hands of a nutty white Marxist had anything to do with racism.   The only reaction that I can recall was from Malcolm X who attributed JFK's assassination to the "chickens coming home to roost"  (i.e. JFK had it coming as the representative of white America).

Killing Kennedy was only the first step in the KGB’s plan for a race war.

The second step was assassinating Kennedy’s successor, President Lyndon Johnson, on Saturday, October 31, 1964, just three days before the Presidential election. Their objective was to have Senator Barry Goldwater, who was both a CIA officer and a KGB asset, elected to the Presidency.

Toward that end, they had Goldwater voicing support for segregation in 1963.

Goldwater’s alignment with segregationist policies began on July 12, 1963, when Goldwater, “the leading candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1964, arrived at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, just three blocks from the White House, to have breakfast with 500 of his admirers.”

With exactly nineteen weeks remaining before his KGB handlers would assassinate President Kennedy, KGB asset Barry Goldwater attacked JFK’s policies, and his attacks on the President “were greeted with applause, shouts, cheers, whistles and the stomping of feet and the Senator’s harsh words set the tone for a long day of speeches by other Members of Congress,” some of whom were evidently opposed to civil rights and integration.

Congressman Bruce Alger of Texas “declared that ‘Bobby is behind every bush,’ and the audience howled at this thrust at Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy,” the President’s brother and a leading proponent of President Kennedy’s civil rights program.

The only Democrat to address the conference was Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, a Southern Democrat who was “one of the principal opponents of Mr. Kennedy’s civil rights program.”

Nineteen days later, on July 31, 1963, Goldwater, who had voted for civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960, aligned himself with segregationist “Southern Democrats” and bolstered what was apparently a newly found segregationist stance.

While addressing the U.S. Senate, Goldwater “accused Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy of using ‘police state’ powers in an effort to desegregate communities around military bases . . . . He and several Southern Democrats denounced a Pentagon directive authorizing military commanders to designate as off limits for servicemen communities which practice ‘relentless discrimination’ against Negroes.”

Goldwater addressed civil rights and further aligned himself with segregationists when he held a news conference in San Antonio on October 11, 1963, stating, “I’d like to see us calm down in the whole field . . . . The whites, in many instances, have beefs.”

Goldwater’s support for segregation was well established by the Spring of 1964.

The New York Times, reporting on an 18,000-strong Goldwater rally at Madison Square Garden in May 1964, stated, “The Negro choir that had been hired to sing The Battle Hymn of the Republic had to overcome a rebellion in its ranks,” with one singer stating, “I can’t help feeling strange here tonight because I know how Senator Goldwater stands on civil rights.”

Another singer, who “had to sing baritone” because of “desertions,” complained, “It’s like singing for the Ku Klux Klan.”

The KGB envisioned that the assassinations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson in less than a year, followed by Goldwater’s election to the Presidency, would seem like nothing less than a conspiracy to seize power and support segregation at the crucial juncture of 1964. They also envisioned using the long tentacles of the CIA to stir up violent political and racial turmoil in the wake of “segregationist” Barry Goldwater seizing power.

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