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Corrupt Government Title: Did CIA Director Allen Dulles order the hit on JFK? New book makes astonishing claims about chief spy who 'undermined or betrayed every president he served' Former CIA director Allen Dulles ordered JFK's assassination because he was a 'threat to national security', a new book has claimed. Journalist David Talbot insists the head of the 'most potent agency' during the Cold War wanted the former president 'removed' for the 'good of the country'. It is just one of the allegations he makes against Dulles who was in charge when the CIA overthrew governments, invaded Cuba and were implicated in political assassinations. In The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government, Talbot states Dulles and his brother John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State under Dwight Eisenhower, helped undermine American democracy. Shocking allegations: Former CIA director Allen Dulles (right) ordered JFK's (left) assassination because he was a 'threat to national security', a new book has claimed. The founder and editor-in-chief of Salon.com also said Dulles 'undermined or betrayed every president he served,' and sensationally suggests he may be involved in murdering one of them. Talbot also claims that Dulles tried to make a deal with Nazi Germany in the last days of the Second World War that would see Hitler out, but some of the Third Reich would be in place. Dulles, he suggests, also oversaw a CIA program that conducted extremely dangerous experiments on the human brain. He was interested in finding out whether 'LSD could be used to program zombielike saboteurs or assassins.' Talbot writes: 'Washington was gradually taken over by business executives, Wall Street Lawyers, and investment bankers. 'During the Eisenhower administration, the Dulles brothers would finally be given full license to exercise their power in the global arena. 'In the name of defending the free world from Communist tyranny, they would impose an American reign on the world enforced by nuclear terror and cloak-and-dagger brutality. 'The Dulles brothers would prove masters at exploiting the anxious state of permanent vigilance that accompanied the Cold War. He adds: 'The Allen Dulles story continues to haunt the country. Many of the practices that still provoke bouts of American soul-searching originated during Dulles's formative rule at the CIA 'Mind control experimentation, torture, political assassination, extraordinary rendition, mass surveillance of U.S. citizens and foreign alliesthese were all widely used tools of the Dulles reign. Journalist David Talbot insists the head of the 'most potent agency' during the Cold War wanted the former president 'removed' for the 'good of the country'. Kennedy is pictured presenting the National Security Award to Dulles in Virginia in 1961 Dulles became the first civilian Director of Central Intelligence in 1952 under Eisenhower. He illustrated coups in Iran and Guatemala, putting pro-American governments in place. However the disastrous Bay of Pigs and the perception that the new CIA-backed regimes were brutally and corrupt led to a drop in his popularity. He was eventually dismissed under Kennedy and replaced by John McCone. Dulles was later appointed to the Warren Commission that investigated the assassination. President Kennedy was shot and killed by a sniper in Dallas in 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald was the prime suspect, but many conspiracy theories have increased suspicion others may have been involved. The Warren Commission concluded it was the work of a 'lone gunman' - but doubts have been cast over the findings. McCone was the director of the CIA when Kennedy died. It therefore means Dulles would have had to return to the CIA two years after he retired to orchestrate the plot. But Talbot insists there was a 'consensus' in the agency that 'for the good of the country, he must be removed. And Dulles was the only man with the stature, connections and decisive will to make something of this enormity happen.' Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
It's very possible. Sometimes the USA's system resembles that of Turkey or Pakistan where the military/spies operate what is called a "deep govt". Also, we have to remember that JFK was not very popular - we all assume he was beloved but he was not. Also, many people in power thought JFK was a weak president and a failure against the USSR and that they were doing the country a favor. I think this system lasted until Nixon and then the men left or retired from govt but some of the power structure left the hands of the president. I think that was the reason for LBJ's resignation - he was being pressured to do things in Vietnam he did not want to do any more and he had no way to say no. So he resigned. The fake theory went about that LBJ did not want to be the first president to ever lose a war but that is a BS excuse thought of later for history books.
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