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Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
Unless someone can tell me the CIA have already admitted it was looking into the phenomena
If this isn't well known on ATS, I might start a new thread giving a relevant outline and some relevant documents.
Originally posted by IsaacKoi
Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
Unless someone can tell me the CIA have already admitted it was looking into the phenomena
The CIA has indeed already admitted it was looking into the phenomena.
If this isn't well known on ATS, I might start a new thread giving a relevant outline and some relevant documents.
All the best,
Isaac
Originally posted by IsaacKoi
Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
Unless someone can tell me the CIA have already admitted it was looking into the phenomena
The CIA has indeed already admitted it was looking into the phenomena.
If this isn't well known on ATS, I might start a new thread giving a relevant outline and some relevant documents.
All the best,
Isaac
(Source)
In March, 1976, James Truitt, a former senior member of staff at the Washington Post, gave an interview to the National Enquirer. Truitt told the newspaper that Meyer was having an affair with John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated. He also claimed that Meyer had told his wife, Ann Truitt, that she was keeping an account of this relationship in her diary. Meyer asked Truitt to take possession of a private diary "if anything ever happened to me".
Ann Truitt was living in Tokyo at the time that Meyer was murdered on 12th October, 1964. She phoned Bradlee at his home and asked him if he had found the diary. Bradlee, who claimed he was unaware of his sister-in-law's affair with Kennedy, knew nothing about the diary. He later recalled what he did after Truitt's phone-call: "We didn't start looking until the next morning, when Tony and I walked around the corner a few blocks to Mary's house. It was locked, as we had expected, but when we got inside, we found Jim Angleton, and to our complete surprise he told us he, too, was looking for Mary's diary."
James Angleton, CIA counterintelligence chief, admitted that he knew of Mary's relationship with John F. Kennedy and was searching her home looking for her diary and any letters that would reveal details of the affair. According to Ben Bradlee, it was Mary's sister, Antoinette Bradlee, who found the diary and letters a few days later. It was claimed that the diary was in a metal box in Mary's studio. The contents of the box were given to Angleton who claimed he burnt the diary. Angleton later admitted that Mary recorded in her diary that she had taken '___' with Kennedy before "they made love".
Leo Damore claimed in an article that appeared in the New York Post that the reason Angleton and Bradlee were looking for the diary was that: "She (Meyer) had access to the highest levels. She was involved in illegal drug activity. What do you think it would do to the beatification of Kennedy if this woman said, 'It wasn't Camelot, it was Caligula's court'?" Damore also said that a figure close to the CIA had told him that Mary's death had been a professional "hit".
who knows maybe he sudeenly remebered the abduction and ordered the files to save his own mind? to make sure he wasnt nuts.
I guess you saw Dark Skies too
Hope you can get around to starting the new thread. The last one in which you debunked the FBI paper really set off a storm here on ATS. We need more storms to blow away the smog in some clouded minds.
Originally posted by IsaacKoi
Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
Unless someone can tell me the CIA have already admitted it was looking into the phenomena
The CIA has indeed already admitted it was looking into the phenomena.
If this isn't well known on ATS, I might start a new thread giving a relevant outline and some relevant documents.
All the best,
Isaac