Saturday, December 29, 2018

National Museum of Intelligence and Special Ops

BK NOTES: Thanks to Jefferson Morley and his new Deep State Blog for calling attention to this new National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations. 


The opening of the Spy Museum in Washington DC near the FBI's J. E. Hoover building tour and Ford's Theater sparked the suggestion for creating our own museum on political assassination, that was to be the public front for a real assassination research center. With the late Gene Case, a New York Madison Ave. Advertising "Mad Man," we scouted out the area and looked at a few old warehouses that would have served us well. John Judge officially incorporated the Hidden History Museum, but since John's death, that is now truly hidden somewhere in the boon docks of Pennsylvania. 

The Spy Museum is run by a former CIA man Peter Earnest, a former US Marine who served at Atsugi, Japan around the same time as Oswald, and he knows the truth, but like the late Gary Mack, his job would require him to lie about Oswald's true role in such affairs. They certainly won't have an exhibit on Oswald. 

Now the OSS Society - has footed a $10 million for the construction of a brilliant new building to house the National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations, that will, like the Spy Museum, as Morley puts it, will glamorize and sanitize the true nature of intelligence and special operations. 

It will have to be up to truly independent reporters and historians to set the record straight - as we are doing by describing the assassination of President Kennedy as a covert intelligence operation, the purpose of which is to conduct a crime and get away with it by using deception and disinformation. 

One positive aspect of all this is the promotion of their tactics and manuals, such as this OSS manual for Maritime Operations, that was undoubtedly used by Bradley Ayers and Edward Roderick to teach the JMWAVE Cubans the basics of covert maritime operations. 


Lee Harvey Oswald himself tried to infiltrate Carlos Bruinguier's DRE unit in New Orleans by giving him his US Marine Corps Manual, that described the techniques used to silently kill someone and blow up bridges. I have asked Bruinguier for a photo copy of Oswald's manual, but he has yet to respond. 

Now we have to get some foundation or rich multi-millionaire to cough up a few million for a real Assassinations Research Center based in Washington D.C. - the City of Assassins. 


The Starr Foundation Makes a $10 Million Lead Gift to the National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations

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FALLS CHURCH, Va., Dec. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society announced a $10 million lead gift to the National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations from The Starr Foundation, one of the largest private foundations in the United States.  The Foundation makes grants to education, medical research/healthcare, human needs, public policy/international relations, culture and the environment.

Rendering of the National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations

The museum will educate the American public about the importance of strategic intelligence and special operations to the preservation of freedom, honor Americans who have served at the "tip of the spear", and inspire future generations to serve their country.  It will be built within Kincora, a 424-acre mixed use development in Loudoun County, Va., which is being co-developed by the TRITEC Real Estate Company and Norton Scott.

The museum's breathtaking design was inspired by the spearhead, a symbol used by the intelligence and special operations communities since World War II.  It was conceived by the renowned architect Curtis Fentress and will be visible from the flight path of Dulles International Airport.  Patrick Gallagher, the founder of Gallagher & Associates – one of the world's leading museum planning and design firms – is designing its groundbreaking exhibits that will enable visitors to experience the world of intelligence and special operations through an immersive and interactive experience unlike any other.  MGAC is serving as the museum's project management firm.

Charles Pinck, president of The OSS Society, said: "We are incredibly grateful to The Starr Foundation and its Chairman, Maurice Greenberg, for their extraordinary generosity.  This grant continues The Starr Foundation's commitment to educational programs that preserve and convey important aspects of American history."

The OSS Society, which is building the museum, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that honors the OSS, its successor organizations, and educates the American public about the importance of strategic intelligence and special operations to the preservation of freedom. 

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The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society honors the historic accomplishments of the OSS during World War II, the first organized effort by the United States to implement a centralized system of strategic intelligence and the predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Special Operations Command, including the Navy SEALs and the Army Green Berets. It educates the American public regarding the continuing importance of strategic intelligence and special operations to the preservation of freedom. The OSS Society was founded in 1947 by General William Donovan as the Veterans of OSS. It was based in New York City for 50 years. In 1997, it became The OSS Society and moved to Washington, D.C.
The OSS Society led a successful effort to have a Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the OSS. The OSS Congressional Gold Medal Act was signed into law on December 14, 2016, and was presented at a ceremony on Capitol Hill. It led another successful effort to have the OSS and original CIA headquarters on Navy Hill in Washington, D.C., added to the National Register of Historic Places. It hosts the William J. Donovan Award® Dinner, the preeminent annual gathering of the US intelligence and special operations communities. The OSS Society has established OSS memorials throughout the United States and in Europe. It publishes The OSS Society Journal. The OSS Society is planning to build the National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations® that will honor Americans who serve at the “tip of the spear” and inspire future generations to serve their country. The OSS spearhead continues to point the way forward.
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