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I know that anything is possible but always need to ask myself if it is probable. The content of this article is far more feasible and believable than the nonsense floating around the net. It definitely falls into my probable category, once you can accept there will always be collateral damage in a war.

Damn nice writing sir, beautifully laid out scenario. Saved for future reference

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Why thank you, mein Aussie fren.

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You have an awesome mind. This was a fun exploration, offering plenty of mental chewing gum. Cheers big ears.

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Nov 28, 2023Liked by Sapioplex

Randomly ran across you from the life stream Joe tossed up on Twitter. You peak my interest when you said you didn't think JFK died in 63. I don't either. I also think this operation has been going on for hundreds of years in some capacity by a clandestine group.

I've also had in the back of my mind many questions marks about Jackie-O and her role on that day and her roles years after. Years ago I read a piece where the author had a theory that she was the first woman CIA agent and she fired the kill shot from that weird little purse she had on her lap. The theory went on to explain she and her sister travelled to various places undercover for geopolitical purposes including Cuba. It certainly was odd that she married Onassis given how strongly JFK insisted she avoid him on travels. Finally, this author's theory concluded that her role as editor in NY was also an intelligence role to prevent manuscripts from being published that might provide details regarding JFK's assignation from going public that the intelligence community to keep under wraps. All of this seems possible but could also be another leg of the sting operation. Certainly, her marrying Onassis, the shipping tycoon that he was, seems too obvious to me but it is certainly a key element.

I've only skimmed this piece but I like people who think extremely outside the box and consider all angles of a scenario. You're point about AI being emotionless is 100% spot on and clear danger to the cult. I don't know why people can't wrap their brains around sting ops by good guys they have watched them a million times in movies but somehow it doesn't translate to reality for most.

Thanks for sharing your working theory and encouraging people to not react but think. I always tell people pretend you're playing clue in real life.

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All good points. I personally think the CIA was set up by the good guys as a honepot wrapped around Operation Pegasus, which was moved from OSS into CIA. But...finding proof of anything like this is likely impossible. But the name "Pegasus" would be a perfect name for such an operation and the intelligence guys just love perfect names...

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FYI the oranges in Godfather was based on the drug cartels supplying the NY mafia putting heroine in plastic oranges and shipping them in crates labeled curry from Sicily. Also Teddy Roosevelt wasn’t a good guy. Payton was killed on his way toward the Czech Republic because he knew about the Bell Project the German’s were working on. They shipped it to Argentina where the scientists continued working on it. The AF later assessed the technology to be 70 yrs ahead of everyone else.

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I disagree on all points.

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Antony Sutton filled an entire book of facts about FDR and his royal connections; connections to the elite at 120 Broadway NYC; Paul Williams' Operation Gladio discusses the opium being shipped in oranges out of Sicily and Nazi International details the entire trip of the Bell project to Argentina. As for Patton: People who survive accidents don't usually get reported as killed in the crash: "Patton’s vehicle was struck by a truck on December 9, 1945. Patton was the only one hurt. Curiously, the incident was not investigated to its full extent. One person who was at the scene of the accident, Lieutenant Joseph Shanahan, a former provost marshal of Patton’s Third Army, said that the accident did not kill Patton (he was hospitalized and subsequently died in a military hospital in Germany). Shanahan said that no official investigation of the accident was undertaken by the U.S. Army. Of the incident, Shanahan later said, “By the time the MPs got there, there was nothing to report. They considered it a trivial accident at the time. No one thought that Patton was hurt at all.” You don't have to agree, they are facts none the less.

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