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Declassified JFK Papers Reveal Yet ANOTHER False Flag

Declassified JFK Papers Reveal Yet ANOTHER False Flag

The JFK assassination papers which were declassified yesterday reveal:

The minutes of the March 5, 1962 Special Group Augmented meeting state that “Mr. Johnson (U. Alexis Johnson) [U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Thailand and Czechoslovakia and Under Secretary for Political Affairs at the U.S. State Department] was asked to have a list prepared of various situations which would serve as a plausible pretext for in­tervention.”

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On April 12, 1962, General Lansdale [a Major General and CIA officer] forwarded to Maxwell Taylor [then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Kennedy] an “advance copy” of the Joint Chiefs’ paper on “Pretexts,” stating “I am informed that the Chiefs approved this.” The paper, captioned “Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba (TS), ” set forth 9 “pretexts.” These included:

“We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington. The terror campaign could be pointed at Cuban refugees seeking haven in the United States. We could sink a boatload of Cubans enroute to Florida (real or simulated). We could foster attempts on lives of Cuban refugees in the United States even to the extent of wounding in instances to be widely publicized. Exploding a few plastic bombs in carefully chosen spots, the arrest of a Cuban agent and the release of prepared documents substantiating Cuban involvement also would be helpful in projecting the idea of an irresponsible government.”

This is yet another false flag attack which government officials admit was either planned or actually carried out.

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