031925 2nd HR Susan on JFK Files Release What To Know
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031925 2nd HR Susan on JFK Files Release What To Know

031925 2nd HR Susan on JFK Files Release What To Know by Kate Dalley

[00:00:07] How Much Money Has Been Spent to Brainwash You, You Would Actually Feel Really Special. That Kate Dalley Show Starts Now. President and Mrs. Kennedy, a warm welcome. The usual welcoming committee presents Mrs. Kennedy with a bouquet of red roses. And it will be only a matter of minutes before he arrives at the trademark.

[00:00:37] I was on Simmons Freeway earlier, and even the freeway was jam-packed with spectators, waiting their chance to see the president as he made his way towards the trademark. It appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route. Something, I repeat, has happened in the motorcade route. There's numerous people running up the hill alongside Elm Street, there by the Simmons Freeway. Several police officers are rushing up the hill at this time. Stand by. Just a moment, please.

[00:01:06] Something has happened in the motorcade route. Stand by, please. Parkland Hospital, there has been a shooting. Parkland Hospital has been advised to stand by for a severe gunshot wound. I repeat. Sad day in America. And, of course, the JFK murder out in front of everybody. And many will say that this was displaying the CIA power, the intelligence apparatus around the world's power. It's bigger than the CIA.

[00:01:35] But, of course, contains with the, you know, is with the CIA. But that it was the move that showcased that they were now 100% in charge of the presidency at that point, sort of displaying their power and then forming a ridiculous Warren commission to then lie about the details. So, the files, some of the files have been released. Susan Reeve is with me in this hour. How are you, Susan? Hey, I'm doing great. If drinking from a fire hose is a great activity.

[00:02:05] Drinking from a fire hose. People, stop praying for more releases. Oh, interesting. Interesting. Although, there's a lot of cynicism, like, oh, there's no new stuff. Oh, we've known this before. You know who I listened to was Mike Benz, who has been trying. He's a whistleblower, works for the State Department, understands how deep government works. And he said, this is amazing stuff. He said, it has really pulled back.

[00:02:30] Maybe we've known this stuff before, but we haven't really seen the underlying mechanisms of all this subterfuge and how our government works around the world. It was interesting to see the Daily Caller, which is very, I would say, conservative. You know, they put it out there as conservative, and I'm conservative. But they said JFK files reveal new depths of CIA incompetence, which I, that word incompetence, instead of what the CIA is actually really up to, which is pretty evil stuff.

[00:02:59] It was kind of weird to see them sort of, you know, go, oh, it's just incompetence, which I thought was weird. The other thing is, is that my big question is, are they still saying that Lee Harvey, are the papers still really saying that Lee Harvey Oswald did it? The lone gunman? They're giving that insinuation based on what's released so far.

[00:03:22] So because this is what's been released, it's 80,000 pages, but it's 1,000 PDFs. Okay. So you go into the National Archives, you click on one of the PDFs, or you get a reference number, which is a 13-digit number. So if somebody says, oh, look at this, you have to go with the 13-digit number. But when you get to the documents, like one I looked at is 145 pages, and you can't search it.

[00:03:51] So it's not a text document. These are photographs. So I figured something out, which is you can go to AI, went to Grok on X, and I said, can you summarize this or find this wording? I was looking for anonymous caller that somebody said, oh, an anonymous caller said the day ahead that Oswald would be assassinated. And it popped up the reference in the page number.

[00:04:19] So it is able to optically scan it and then find the word itself by looking for the word, not by texting, you know. So that was really interesting to me. It says, so what this focus has been on, it's been on the CIA surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City. And they said up to 59 days ahead of time, they were surveilling him.

[00:04:45] He had gone to the Mexico, to the Soviet embassy, trying to apply for a visa to the Soviet Union. But that's why I think the Daily Caller may be suggesting that this was incompetent. Like you're on him, but you didn't do anything. So they're saying, you're right. That's incompetence. And we're saying, no, this is something else. And yet he worked for the CIA. So that's kind of interesting, too.

[00:05:10] So I wonder if the setup was on as the Patsy and that was what that 60 days was for. Yeah. It goes more into Castro assassination plots and then operational details like wiretapping methods. So it doesn't. I was going to talk about Jack Ruby because there are a few things dealing with Jack Ruby. And people know very little.

[00:05:38] They go a nightclub owner. People may not know his name was Jack Rubenstein. And he grew up in a Jewish family in Chicago. I grew up in Chicago. And he was one of 15 kids dropped out of school in sixth grade and was kind of a he'd been arrested nine times. And this was a like on the darker seedy side of life. And he came to Dallas and he was involved with strip clubs.

[00:06:06] You know, they call them nightclubs where the police officers, many of them were strip clubs. But people have forgotten because it wasn't released in this batch. It's been released previously that he, Jack Ruby, was an FBI informant in Dallas from March to October 1959. Meeting Agent Charles W. Flynn eight or nine times. He was an FBI informant.

[00:06:33] So now we know why and how he got out of his trouble from being arrested so many times as they turned him, right, into an asset. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they said, yeah, you can help us out and we won't, you know, press all these charges against you. But it says a declassified letter from Hoover of March of 1959 authorizes Ruby's recruitment as a potential criminal informant. But notes his info was vague, mostly about rival club owners.

[00:07:02] But then they feel I think they figured that he was too unreliable. And so they kind of dropped him after a while. But it's not like he didn't know them and they didn't know him. Right. And then gave him like they had been working on all those cancer, cancer causing things that they could that they could do as a weapon. Right. Right. Because they were they were looking at doing that against Castro.

[00:07:26] And so so kind of interesting that all of a sudden he wound up with a very alarming, fast cancer. Right. They killed him. Very fast. Yes. Yes. Very fast acting cancer, which killed him. But this this new release suggests that he was motivated by being Jewish. Jewish. And it's a very odd reference because what it references is a conversation that he had with a Secret Service agent while he was incarcerated.

[00:07:56] And the person talking to the Warren Commission was somebody who was in the room and just talked about what Jack Ruby had said about, you know, doing this for Jewish identity and to show that we're not a bunch of rats. Mm hmm. And now this so this is really like secondhand because you're not being told this directly. You're listening in on another conversation. OK. So and then reporting that.

[00:08:24] So how accurate that was? I don't know. But this idea that he did it, which was the official explanation to alleviate Jacqueline Kennedy from having to go through a trial is so basically absurd. Yeah, it is. Yeah, it is. Because assassins plan to get away. You know, any assassin and he'd been in the criminal underworld for most of his life.

[00:08:53] They plan to get away. And there he was he was caught. Yeah. So there was no plan. I think there were a lot of Americans on. I think there were more Americans questioning what they were seeing than we also think there was at the time. I think we think kind of everybody just went along with what they were told. But I actually think a lot of more people were questioning because nothing was adding up from the very beginning. It was very strange. You had a lot of people who were eyewitnesses on the site.

[00:09:23] But there really wasn't social media to get things out about that. Right. And right away, things were shut down with a narrative. Hoover, immediately after Ruby killed Oswald, went into protection mode to make sure people understood, you know, there was no connection to any outside issues. I mean, I think he was afraid about Israel. Yeah. People would look at Israel and say, wait a minute.

[00:09:53] You know, people in that period of time could look at Jews suspiciously. I mean, there was still that prejudice, which was not correct. But they should have been looking sideways at Mossad because Mossad has always been sideways. So it's like we have a hard time separating the two. You know what I mean? Like their intelligence versus the people. So just like we do. Exactly. Yeah.

[00:10:17] But just to know that Hoover initiated all these actions to stop any speculation about outside forces based on Jews. I just thought that was really interesting. And what people don't know is the cynics may say there's nothing new. Oh, we already knew this. We already knew that. Most people don't know a lot about this topic. OK. They know some things. But they don't know all the ins and outs.

[00:10:46] I mean, there were a lot of whistleblowers that were murdered in order to keep the narrative going. The Warren Commission was ridiculous. But as far as these these new papers, did anything come shooting out of it that you were surprised at that you hadn't looked at before? There were. What was interesting to me is that Mike Benz was absolutely giddy with excitement.

[00:11:14] And he said what it revealed. And he gave an example that there is a document that shows all the businesses that were CIA fronts. They were regular appearing businesses, but they were actually CIA fronts. And one of them was a big reconstruction company. And Halliburton eventually bought that company. But the president was a CIA operative.

[00:11:38] And he said, you know, to look down this extensive list and recognize people look at these businesses as legitimate. And they were CIA front businesses. And, you know, this, he said, is ripping off the cupboard that in the past people would say, well, that's just a conspiracy. He's like, now I have a document. And I have an unredacted document showing the proof.

[00:12:04] And that's going to be the big story, I think, going forward as more people put the pieces together. Wow. Interesting. Okay. We're going to come right back. We've got more on this. And they'll never, it's interesting that they will never really give us everything. They won't. And a lot of stuff was classified as going to be reviewed again in like 2038 or something. Some weird year. Anyway, we'll come back to that, too. I'll ask Susan about that.

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[00:14:32] One of the documents that came out was that Lee Harvey Oswald was known to be a poor shot when he tried to target firing in the U.S. in the Soviet Union. And that has always been a point of contention. Now there's a document that says it because other people say, oh, no, he was good. But that is a very difficult shot to take. So I have been to Dealey Plaza. I have been in the spot on in the sixth floor looking out that window.

[00:15:01] And there was an elm tree in the way, but it was winter. So there were fewer leaves on it. But what's so strange is you stand there looking straight out the window. Houston Avenue comes straight at you. So he was supposed to go straight down Main Street and not go near the depository. And then things got changed. Other people say, no, no, no, that's not the case.

[00:15:30] And other people say, no, there's news headlines publishing the map that was different the days before. But he made a right turn, his driver did, on Houston. So it was headed straight for the book depository. Now, if you were trying to make a shot, we were all standing there, including my husband, who had been, you know, very involved with shooting and whatnot. And it's flat, it's straight, and you have an entire city block to aim.

[00:16:00] Contrast, and then he makes this sharp turn because it's a little more than a right turn because it goes into a winding road and it goes down. So the speculation had been that the reason they wanted him to go down that route, you know, the criminal conspiracy people who were thinking this indeed was an actual conspiracy,

[00:16:25] said that had he been shot at on Houston when he was coming straight out the building, that his driver could have taken off straight past the building and just gone on. However, if he makes this turn, of course you can't shoot straight down. But now it was over 200 feet by the time he was in a position to be shot, clearing the tree.

[00:16:50] But it also put him next to what they called the grassy knoll. So the grassy knoll to the right of the car is actually quite elevated. It is actually not just a little slope, it's quite a slope. And unless you're there like walking the area, walking the grass on the other side, it's really impossible to understand how much of a funnel this was to go under the freeway.

[00:17:19] And so even if he was shot at by or near or right after the tree and the driver accelerated, there would be more shots coming at him. So that is how people see it. In addition, and this was one of the most interesting things I have read about it, didn't come out just recently. The building immediately to the east of the book depository,

[00:17:48] just right across just a few lanes of traffic, was a similar size building called the Dow Tech's building. And it was like a textile headquarters building. Now, Abraham Zapruder, who took the Zapruder film, yes, yes. He worked on the second floor of that building. But there was speculation that there were, and like some data points that suggest there were mafia people on the top of that building. Yeah.

[00:18:17] Who were then able to fire straight down Elm Street. And so those were the straight shots. Okay. And we're going to go to break. Stay right with me. We're going to go to break. I thought that the papers also disclosed CIA agent Alex Mason, who they said was the second shooter, and then he disappeared in 1989. But I actually don't know if I believe it, to tell you the truth. Be right back, Kate Daly Show. Be right back.

[00:18:53] This is the Kate Daly Show. Yeah, freaky song, right? Welcome back. A little Donovan for you. I've got Susan Reeve with me in this hour.

[00:19:23] She comes on every Wednesday. And is doing a deep dive through the JFK files to see if there was anything there. My gut feeling is always that they're busy, right or wrong. My gut feeling, I'll share that with you because I always do, is that they're creating things. But it is kind of interesting to peruse what the crux of the story is from them. So in unveiling, quote unquote, all these documents, it's interesting what they want.

[00:19:52] I think what they want us to think are the roads that they want us to go down. And so these documents are kind of interesting, kind of fascinating. And so we're hitting those today. And I've got Susan with me also. CozyEarth.com. And you can get fantastic loungewear, slippers, bath, everything. Everything they do is like the height of luxury. But you get 40% off with the code Kate. It also helps this show stay on the air. All the sponsors do.

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[00:20:47] And helps us stay on the air. So Susan, all right. Let's pick this up again. So Alex Mason, from what I understand, was one of the shooters that just suddenly died or disappeared and disappeared in 89. So don't like it's almost like, so we can't prosecute it. So oh well. So here's this guy who we've never mentioned who could possibly be one of the shooters. But never mind because he disappeared. He was part of the CIA. Don't look here.

[00:21:14] So who knows where that story, why that story is there. Or that's just what I've seen. But anyway, so let's go to the other ones, the other shooters. Yeah. Oh, well, this was somebody who actually died. And it looked, they said it was suicide. And he had been an intelligence agent during World War II. His name was J. Garrett Underhill.

[00:21:42] And he was a recognized authority on limited warfare, small arms. And he was a researcher and writer. And right after the shooting, he went to friends in New Jersey, very, very shaken and said he was very agitated. And a small clique within the CIA was responsible for assassinations he confided. And he was afraid for his life and probably would have to leave the country.

[00:22:08] And then less than six months later, Underhill was found shot to death in his Washington department. The coroner ruled it a suicide. So the actual document from 1967 came out about that from Ramparts magazine. But, you know, he, it says he was on intimate terms with a number of high-ranking CIA officials. He was one of the agency's, quote, un-people who performed, quote, special assignments.

[00:22:38] And so, you know, it's a dark, shady group. And he panicked. And then so people can say, oh, his mental health was bad. He committed suicide. But, yes, it's a very unusual death. And then there was a very, a book written about another unusual death.

[00:22:57] And that was a woman who had had an affair with JFK during the time right before he'd been assassinated. In fact, a two-year period. He had known her in college. And her name was Mary Meyer. And she was married to Cord Meyer. And Cord Meyer was a CIA. I thought he was the head of the CIA at Angleton.

[00:23:26] Anyway, as happens, she was assassinated the next year in October, walking along a path in Georgetown. You know, safe area. They pinned it on a guy who was sitting there fishing, a black guy. And then he was exonerated. It was a very famous trial.

[00:23:50] But, but, counterintelligent official James Angleton found out about this and knew that there was a diary. And he and Ben Bradley of the Washington Post decided to break into her house and get the diary. So this was like a big, big, big, big deal. But she was shot once above the ear and once at the back of the head.

[00:24:16] Now, somebody who is, you know, robbing you is not going to shoot you like that. Right. So it looks like it was. It does look like, to me, it looks like an assassination. And then the murder was never solved. So that was just one more of the very mysterious deaths surrounding this whole thing. Yeah, it was very interesting. So we learned that he was a bad shot.

[00:24:44] But we learned that the CIA was indexing a male headed to the Soviet Union and that they had 300 people working at the CIA indexing a quarter million names that they were keeping track of in the Soviet Union. Hmm. Hmm. So, you know, they were highly motivated. They were highly, highly motivated.

[00:25:10] It says Schlesinger told JFK the State Department had become a rubber stamp for CIA clandestine operations. And that the concept of contingency planning has legitimized the concrete preparation of operations still in the hypothetical stage. So they were just so trigger happy. And, you know, that was one of the things that JFK did not want to do. He did not want to be pressured.

[00:25:38] He was a he had traveled the world. He did not necessarily believe in getting involved in other governments, like manipulating them. He did not want to go into Cuba and really put up a fight about that. But anyway, so it's more things like that, more revealing the messy nature of the CIA. Right.

[00:26:01] And it also it also said that it listed 34 secret field bases across Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America. They're CIA's extensive global planning operations. So these were secret bases, not like embassies. Embassies and that JFK sought to dismantle the CIA's independent authority. So we're seeing some of that today.

[00:26:28] Any organization, my deceased husband had worked in organizational design. And he said eventually organizations start their main focus becomes to self-perpetuate. That is there becomes their motivation. Can we see that today and what's going on in Washington, D.C.? Mm hmm. Mm hmm. It was also interesting to Roger Stone put out President Nixon told me that the Warren Commission was the biggest. I can't say the word hoax in American history.

[00:26:57] And he told me that Lyndon Johnson and I both wanted to be president. The difference was this is Nixon talking. I wasn't willing to kill for it. Interesting things coming out of Roger. I've had Roger on the show. So it was interesting to hear Roger Stone say that he's an interesting character in all of this. Mm hmm. And he's and he's written a book about it and very interesting insights. And he does put Hoover behind it.

[00:27:21] And he does or Johnson and Alan Dulles behind it, you know, and it's kind of creepy flying into Dulles, you know, national airport. Well, international airport. I think the Secret Service definitely was part of it. I think that's why they removed all of JFK's jewelry, except for the watch that Jackie gave him that he wore. You can see it in pictures, but they removed everything else from him right before he went out.

[00:27:46] So there had to be some kind of knowing there of what they what they were going to allow happen to happen. And I think Lyndon B. Johnson was going to go to prison if he for murder, if he didn't make the presidency. So I think that there was so much going on behind the scenes that a lot of people didn't want to really look at. But it is it's it is kind of fascinating because it tells us some of the game plans. Right. That's really what we're talking about today is what they get away with or how they get away with things.

[00:28:16] And that are they getting away with them now? You bet your bottom dollar. So I'll be right back more with Susan coming back. Stay with us. Stay with us. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio dot com.

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[00:29:14] That's Richard Burton singing that very famous song in connection with JFK and his wife. I'm just going to say that there was a whole lot of narratives going on at the time. And I think that honestly, people should truly take a second and third and fourth and fifth and sixth looks at everything we were told during this period of time. I'll just say that. All right. Welcome back. I've got Susan Reeve with me.

[00:29:43] She was looking at the JFK files. Finally, some released. Not all, but some. And so, all right, let's keep going. Okay. Well, I wanted to mention there is a website that's actually really fantastic. Daly Plaza National Historic Landmark District. And it's the sixth floor museum. But it's at Dalyplaza dot JFK dot org. And it's interactive. Daly. D-E-A-L-E-Y Plaza. Daly Plaza.

[00:30:11] So, I recommend, you know, people, students. Now, you're not going to get alternative theories on there, but you're going to get the layout of the area. And you're going to be able to move through the area virtually. It's very cool. Okay. So, one of the things that was released was records exposed to a failed 1955 CIA surveillance operation in Havana.

[00:30:38] That declassified records said this was an operation gone wrong. CIA agents rented an apartment above a Chinese intelligence. Oh, my gosh. A Chinese intelligence office and attempted to plant evidence or plant transmitters. And they were busted. Three CIA techs were caught mid-install. How embarrassing. Leading to arrest and espionage charges.

[00:31:07] Two operatives escaped to D.C., but the tech team remained jailed in Cuba. Oh, my gosh. We were kind of keystone cops trying to do this, not sending our best and brightest, as they say. I don't know. They try and recruit the best and brightest. But, you know, I have a theory that after World War II, you had a lot of talented people come back from the war and whatnot. But we lost a lot of people.

[00:31:36] So, you know, we were operating in a deficit. I was going to say also that Mary Meyer's husband, actually, this is a different person, James McCord, was a CIA official. And he was involved in Cuban ops.

[00:31:57] And then a Polish driver called and claiming to be a Polish driver for a Russian vehicle and said that the Soviets planned to pay someone in the U.S. to assassinate the president. Now, the thing about it is we were talking before about the misinformation. You know, it's called chaff. It's what jets do if they're trying to avoid a missile. They throw off all these other things that the missile will go after. It's called chaff, throwing up chaff.

[00:32:26] And that's kind of what we're looking at. You don't know what is real, what's not real. And some of this could be disinformation. I mean, I started to think that, right? What is in here that I'm not seeing that is actually intended to mislead? You go, well, it's President Trump, it's Kosh Patel, it's DOJ. They're on our side now. We don't know that. Yeah.

[00:32:55] We don't know that for 100% in all matters, right? Of course. Yeah. All government is government. Yep. Yep. Yeah. So it says an interview by the assistant FBI director asked whether Ruby and Oswald work together. And then a bunch of pages are missing. Yeah. So the PDF is 473 pages, but there's only 52 pages. Yeah.

[00:33:23] So you get that question about whether they'd ever seen or known each other and then missing pages. Hmm. Hmm. Interesting. That's a mystery, right? Yeah. Yeah. Always the missing pages. And then, of course, the KGB, the story that the KGB wouldn't accept Oswald because he was a terrible shot. I just, I don't buy that. Correct. So I'm like, hmm. I think he was chosen as a patsy long before this was to play out. Dr. Mary's monkey talks about him, too.

[00:33:53] We've talked about him. And George Bush, Sr., of course, could never remember where he was on that fateful day, which is very strange because everyone can tell you where they were on that fateful day except for George Bush, George H. Bush. And there was a photograph of the book depository with a person who looks just like George H. W. Bush leaning up against the wall, just like him. I know. Very coincidental. Yeah.

[00:34:21] There was the phone call with him and Hoover. There was all kinds of stuff. And, of course, buried in George's bio forever. There was 10 years completely buried where I think he was literally working for the CIA. And then, of course, his years was standard with the oil company after that, which is also a CIA front. But so amazing, all of the cover-up, you know, because, like, even with George's bio missing 10 years, I don't know how many people even pick up on that. It's like there was so many.

[00:34:50] I think there's just so much more here that could have been released. I don't think they ever will. Do you? They just won't because why do they have to now? Yeah. No one's going to. Right. We're going to feast on this for a while, and there's so many loose ends. I mean, you could have a whole degree in the JFK assassination because, you know, endless threads. Yes. Yes.

[00:35:13] And so as we move forward, knowing that we probably weren't going to get what we really need to understand this and how big and broad the picture is with the CIA, I have a feeling that, you know, they'll leak out some more stuff. Who knows if it's created or if it's an actual reveal. But I just think the whole thing is bizarre. And the date of 2028, why did that keep coming up? That was odd, too.

[00:35:42] Like, wouldn't be reviewed until 2038. Sorry. 2038? That was weird. Yeah. Yeah. Somebody picked this far, far in the future, hoping some of us would be dead by then. Certainly, all the people involved would mostly, you know, be deceased. You would have had to be very young. I was three at the time. So I'm getting up there. Yeah.

[00:36:04] And the Warren Commission, you know, was alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald, who had no powder burns on his chest, arms or hands, shot JFK. I just I would hope that now people would finally take after after the COVID hoax. I hope people would actually look back on this story. If you lived through this story, if you were alive in this time and lived through this, that you would actually take a second, third, fourth, fifth look at it,

[00:36:30] especially after they were able to get away with Blovid because it blows the Blovid COVID hoax. I just we should get a lot smarter now at their reveals and at the things that they do, too. I just think that we need to learn something from how they did how they conducted COVID. And I think a lot of people are now sort of kind of figuring out that they haven't been our friend.

[00:36:55] They're not in your corner in America and that these intelligence apparatuses are heavy in media, heavy everywhere, heavy everywhere. And we better we better start understanding what we're up against. Right. I so appreciate you, Susan. Thank you. You're so welcome. Thank you. And interesting, interesting reveal on JFK. And also be faithful, be fearless. See you back here tomorrow. And I've got a lot for you tomorrow. I got a lot. So and you can call in tomorrow, too.

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