Sunday, January 6, 2013

Bernado Morales and the Kill JFK "Hoax"


The Kennedy Detail – JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence by Gerald Blaine, with Lisa McCubbin (Gallery Books, Simon & Schuster 2010)


 “The Secret Service in Florida spent much of their time following up on plenty of similar leads that turned out to be unfounded. There had been a myriad of alleged Cuban plots to assassinate the president, but thus far not one case had turned out to be a real threat. In one instance, the Secret Service intercepted an interesting letter, postmarked Havana, that was sent to a Cuban immigrant named Bernardo Morales in Miami. The letter refereed to a plan to kill President Kennedy, but the investigation found that Morales – the recipient – was again an anti-Castro supporter who was being framed by the other side, in an effort to get Morales thrown in jail. Nine times out of ten, the leads turned out to be hoaxes, but the Secret Service couldn’t take any chances. They investigated everything that came to their attention.” (p. 139) 

Morales “was again an anti-Castro supporter who was being framed by the other side in an effort to get Morales thrown in jail.”

The other side in this instance must be “the pro-Castro” crowd.

This is more than a hoax, it is a blatant BLACK PROPAGANDA OPERATION, the origin of which can be traced back to its sponsors, who I believe, were very close to those who had Kennedy killed.


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