A 1961 CIA study on “Soviet Strategic Executive Action” states that the KGB endeavored to “remove the threat to Soviet interests posed by certain members of Western governments, sometimes arranging for the dismissal of such persons from public office, at other times even having them ‘eliminated’ physically.”
A 1964 CIA memorandum on Soviet “Executive Action” states that beginning in 1953, the Soviet KGB’s “executive action component” was assigned to “carry out ‘special action tasks’ such as sabotage and political murders.”
The memorandum goes on to say that one of the KGB’s “main target areas” for “political murders” is the United States, and it states, “Soviet intelligence is doubtlessly involved in incidents that never become officially recognized as executive action, such as assassinations which are recorded as accidents” or “suicide.”
After KGB infiltration of the CIA was exposed in 1984, some of the KGB officers admitted that during their quest to control the government, their KGB colleagues killed President Kennedy and killed thirteen Members of Congress over the course of twenty-six years from 1957 to 1983, with twelve of the Congressional deaths recorded as “accidents” and “suicides.”
During the first eight years of the KGB’s killing campaign, they killed President Kennedy and they killed five Members of Congress.
Three Members of Congress died in traffic “accidents” spaced out over the years 1957, 1959, and 1965, while one Member of Congress died in an alleged “suicide,” and one Member of Congress died in an airplane “accident.”
In one of the three traffic “accidents,” the KGB had a train engine crash into a Congressman’s car.
In another “accident,” they cut off a Congressman’s car and ran it into an elevated train pillar.
And they killed a Congressman by running him down with a tractor-trailer.
In the space of eight years, three Congressmen were killed by way of a train engine, an elevated train pillar, and a tractor-trailer, and these are the only traffic “accidents” in which Members of Congress have been killed since 1951.
After airplane “accidents” became the KGB’s preferred method for killing Members of Congress in 1972, they killed five Members of Congress in four separate airplane “accidents” in less than four years. They also killed a Congressman with a shotgun in an alleged “suicide” during that time, making for a total of six Members of Congress dying by “accidents” and “suicide” in less than four years.
Five years after the KGB was exposed, renegade CIA officers began their own “executive action” program and used four separate “accidents” to kill four Members of Congress during the Presidency of CIA officer George H. W. Bush.
The KGB officers also tried to assassinate President Reagan, and they had plans to assassinate Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford.
Specific details of all the aforementioned “accidents,” the exposure of the KGB officers, and plans to assassinate United States Presidents are contained in “DESTROYING AMERICA: The CIA’s Quest to Control the Government.” Click the link.
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