As a Nation We Have Never Gotten Past 12:30pm
November 22, 1963
Many Illegal Wars and Rumors of Wars Since Vietnam
Which Led Us to September 11, 2001
Resulting in the Bill of Rights Attacked with Misnamed "Patriot Act" Waiting in the Wings
President Eisenhower Warned Us - Beware of the Military Industrial Complex
My Question is...What Source of Power Controls the Agencies and Military?
(See Vatican/Jesuit Links)
Hoover's FBI was involved in JFK Assassination and Cover-Up
"FBI has known about me since 1964." - James Files
Joe West & James Files
Zack Shelton & George Bush
Zack Shelton is the FBI agent who tipped off Houston private investigator, Joe West, about James E. Files, a prisoner in Stateville, who might know something about the JFK assassination. To Zack's credit, he hasn't always known about James Files involvment in JFK's assassination but he did know him from Organized Crime back in the 1970's. James Files said Zack was chasing him for contract murder, chop shop related crime, stolen trucks with beef and a variety of other things. Zack can verify James Files story and Mr. Shelton is very credible.
I had and still have a problem with the FBI as a BIG part of our out of control government, but Zack was just doing his job. We both agree now that we were used and lied to as good Christian conservatives i.e. right-wing Republicans, and all our misunderstandings from the past have been patched up. Zack has a good heart and only wanted to do the right thing for our country by telling Joe West about James Files.
In 1993, Joe West had a court case going to get JFK's body exhumed to test for traces of mercury in the head area James Files said would still be there since the bullet he fired Remington .222, from the grassy knoll had a "mercury load" on the tip.
Joe West died under strange circumstances and with him, his court case to exhume JFK's body. Thing is...JFK's body is not in Arlington. See book Interview with History: The JFK Assassination for details.
http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=40995
Bush with Operation 40 Member
at White House 1986
"Max Gomez" Félix Ismael Rodríguez was born into a wealthy, landowning family, in Cuba, in 1941. His uncle, José Antonio Mendigutia Silvera, was minister of public works and close collaborator of Fulgencio Batista. Rodriguez fled the country soon after Fidel Castro gained power in 1959. Most of his family, including his father and two of his brothers, were either executed or disappeared within the first months of the new dictator’s regime.
Rodriguez went to live in the United States. He attended college in Pennsylvania and hoped to become an engineer. However, he soon became involved in anti-Castro activities.
At a meeting on 18th January, 1960, a group of CIA officials, including David Atlee Phillips, E. Howard Hunt, Jack Esterline, and Frank Bender, established Operation 40. It obtained this name because originally there were 40 agents involved in the operation. Rodriguez was one of the Cubans who joined this group.
One member, Frank Sturgis claimed: "this assassination group (Operation 40) would upon orders, naturally, assassinate either members of the military or the political parties of the foreign country that you were going to infiltrate, and if necessary some of your own members who were suspected of being foreign agents... We were concentrating strictly in Cuba at that particular time."
In 1961 Rodriguez joined the CIA-backed Brigade 2506 and volunteered to assassinate Fidel Castro. He was smuggled into Cuba a few weeks before the Bay of Pigs invasion but his mission was unsuccessful.
In 1963 Manuel Artime and the MRP established four bases in Costa Rica and Nicaragua in preparation for another exile military campaign against Castro. The operation was given support by Ted Shackley, head of the JM/WAVE station in Florida. Rodriguez became the project's communications chief. During this period Rodriguez was involved in a large number of covert anti-Castro operations in an attempt to prepare the way to a second invasion.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis Rodriguez volunteered to parachute into Cuba in order to identify Russian missile sites. The operation was called off when John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev negotiated an end to the dispute.
In 1967 David Morales recruited him to train and head a team that would attempt to catch Che Guevara in Bolivia. Guevara was attempting to persuade the tin-miners living in poverty to join his revolutionary army. When Guevara was captured, it was Rodriguez who interrogated him before he ordered his execution. Rodriguez still possesses Guevara’s Rolex watch that he took as a trophy.
Rodriguez became an U.S. citizen in 1969. Soon afterwards he enlisted in the US Army. During the Vietnam War he flew over 300 helicopter sorties and was shot down five times. In 1971 Rodriguez helped train Provincial Reconnaissance Units for Operation Phoenix. Rodriguez won the Intelligence Star for Valor from the CIA and nine Crosses for Gallantry from the Republic of South Vietnam.
In the 1980s Rodriguez ran the Contra supply depot in El Salvador, and served as the bagman in the CIA's deal with Medellin. He met regularly with Oliver North and at the height of the Contra operations met Ronald Reagan and George Bush at the White House. He flew over 100 combat missions in Central America, and captured the Cuban backed military commander Nidia Diaz.
In 1987 he testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism and Narcotics. During one session John Kerry accused him of a soliciting a $10 million donation from the Colombian cocaine cartel. The story had originally come Ramon Milian Rodriguez, a convicted money launderer for Columbia.
Rodriguez published his autobiography, Shadow Warrior: The CIA Hero of a Hundred Unknown Battles (co-authored with John Weisman) in 1989. In the book he writes about his relationship with the CIA and the anti-Castro resistance. He also describes his adventures in Bolivia, Vietnam, El Salvador and Nicaragua.
After his retirement Rodriguez became a leader in the Cuban American community in Florida and is currently president of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association. During the 2004 presidential election Rodriguez campaigned strongly for George Bush. He admitted his main motivation was “to get the real word out about John Kerry.” Others accused him of seeking revenge against Kerry for what happened in 1987.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKroderiguez.htm
http://www.narconews.com/Issue40/article1644.html
"Do some more research on Felix Rodriguez. After all, he was there for most of the major events since the Bay of Pigs…"
- James Files to Pamela Ray 2009
http://52.thelastoutpost.com/video-3/ciadrugrunning/chiptatum.html
http://en.allexperts.com/e/o/op/operation_40.htm
http://www.politicalfriendster.com/showPerson.php?id=2754&name=Operation-Phoenix-
http://www.robertreckmeyer.com/dark-forces-jfk-conspiracies.html
http://www.counterpunch.org/homeland5.html
http://rwor.org/a/firstvol/885/cia3.htm
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/names_p.htm
http://www.skepticfiles.org/socialis/usdeaths.htm
Operation Phoenix was a terrorist and drug operation in Southwest Asia which would form the experiential basis for the later theatre of operation: Latin America. Professional assassinations manager Felix I. Rodriguez met with Bush aide Donald P. Gregg, officially and secretly, at the White House. Gregg then recommended to National Security Council adviser [CFR member] Robert "Bud'' McFarlane a plan for El Salvador-based military attacks on a target area of Central American nations including Nicaragua. Gregg's March 17, 1983 memo to [NSC adviser Robert] McFarlane said: "The attached plan, written in March of last year, grew out of two experiences: "--Anti-Vietcong operations run under my direction in III Corps Vietnam from 1970-1972. These operations [see below], based on...a small elite force...produced very favorable results."...
[CIA assassinations manager Felix I.] Rodriguez followed his CIA boss [JFK assassin] Ted Shackley to Southeast Asia in 1970. Shackley and Donald Gregg put Rodriguez into the huge assassination and dope business which Shackley and his colleagues ran during the Indochina war; this bunch became the heart of the "Enterprise'' that went into action 15 to 20 years later in Iran-Contra. Shackley funded opium-growing Meo tribesmen in murder, and used the dope proceeds in turn to fund his hit squads. He formed the Military Assistance Group-Special Operations Group (MAG-SOG) political murder unit; Gen. John K. Singlaub was a commander of MAG-SOG; Oliver North [now a Roman Catholic and Knight of Malta] and Richard Secord were officers of the unit. By 1971, the Shackley group had killed about 100,000 civilians [who were Buddhist nationalists who hated the Order's anti-Buddhist, CFR-installed, Communist Chinese government evidenced by a civil war with China in the past which means that Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong were working together---as did Hitler and Stalin in WWII---eliminating Vietnamese nationalists who were enemies of the Black Pope's Communist China] in Southeast Asia as part of the CIA's Operation Phoenix. 27.
http://www.vaticanassassins.org/Jesuit%20CFR-JBS-CNP.htm
Ignored research included inside
Interview with History: The JFK Assassination
http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=40995
"If the people were to ever find out what we have done, we would be chased down the streets and lynched." -- George Bush,
cited in the June, 1992 Sarah McClendon Newsletter
Former Associates of James Files
Ted Shackley E. Howard Hunt CIA JFK
CIA Agents George H. W. Bush Operation Mongoose Ed Lansdale & Much More
Aug 2009 James Files comments to Pamela Ray
"I worked with some very cruel people when I was with The Company and when they would have someone and wanted information, they took pleasure in their work. That I could never do. E. Howard Hunt was one of those people. Yes, I have tortured people to get the information that was needed. BUT, I DID NOT enjoy doing it. I do not and never did, like to see something or someone suffer. That just wasn't me. Let me put them in the crosshairs and I had no problem with pulling the trigger. I knew they'd be dead before they hit the ground. I believed in Fast and Efficient, when it come to puling down my target."















