1) General Reinhard Gehlen, head of Nazi German intelligence against the Soviet Union, struck a deal with US intelligence after World War 2 to deploy his spy network against the Soviets in exchange for avoiding prosecution as a war criminal.
2) Gehlen's organization, known as the Gehlen Organization, was funded by the CIA and helped the US gain intelligence on the Soviet Union while also recruiting ex-Nazi spies. Some of these spies were trained where Lee Harvey Oswald was stationed.
3) The Gehlen Organization was transferred to the newly formed West German intelligence agency, the BND, in 1955 but maintained close ties to the CIA in global covert operations, some involving anti-Castro
In Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled two provisions of the Child Pornography Prevention Act unconstitutional. The Court found that a provision prohibiting any visual depiction that appears to depict a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct was overbroad as it restricted materials such as movie scenes and Renaissance art. The Court also ruled that a provision prohibiting distributing materials in a manner implying they depict child pornography was overbroad as it restricted possession of materials based on how they were presented rather than their content.
America Ferrera wrote an open letter to Donald Trump thanking him for his "incredibly ignorant and racist" remarks about Mexican immigrants. She stated that his comments would energize Latino voters and increase turnout against him. Ferrera noted that Latinos are the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing constituency in the U.S. and that without the Latino vote, Trump has no chance of winning the election. She concluded by saying that Latino voters will silence Trump at the polls by voting and using their growing political power, as his brand of racial politics has no place in the U.S. government.
I have helped you all in Preserving..LIFE..FREEDOM...NOW!!You all are going to help me Preserve the...LIFE..FREEDOM..that...GOD..AMEN..gave me!!
P.S--Under your own Technicalities of (La(ie)ws)
1) General Reinhard Gehlen, head of Nazi German intelligence against the Soviet Union, struck a deal with US intelligence after World War 2 to deploy his spy network against the Soviets in exchange for avoiding prosecution as a war criminal.
2) Gehlen's organization, known as the Gehlen Organization, was funded by the CIA and helped the US gain intelligence on the Soviet Union while also recruiting ex-Nazi spies. Some of these spies were trained where Lee Harvey Oswald was stationed.
3) The Gehlen Organization was transferred to the newly formed West German intelligence agency, the BND, in 1955 but maintained close ties to the CIA in global covert operations, some involving anti-Castro
In Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled two provisions of the Child Pornography Prevention Act unconstitutional. The Court found that a provision prohibiting any visual depiction that appears to depict a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct was overbroad as it restricted materials such as movie scenes and Renaissance art. The Court also ruled that a provision prohibiting distributing materials in a manner implying they depict child pornography was overbroad as it restricted possession of materials based on how they were presented rather than their content.
America Ferrera wrote an open letter to Donald Trump thanking him for his "incredibly ignorant and racist" remarks about Mexican immigrants. She stated that his comments would energize Latino voters and increase turnout against him. Ferrera noted that Latinos are the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing constituency in the U.S. and that without the Latino vote, Trump has no chance of winning the election. She concluded by saying that Latino voters will silence Trump at the polls by voting and using their growing political power, as his brand of racial politics has no place in the U.S. government.
I have helped you all in Preserving..LIFE..FREEDOM...NOW!!You all are going to help me Preserve the...LIFE..FREEDOM..that...GOD..AMEN..gave me!!
P.S--Under your own Technicalities of (La(ie)ws)
Three reporters who witnessed or investigated the Kennedy assassination died under mysterious circumstances. Bill Hunter was shot and killed by a police officer in Dallas. Tom Howard died of a heart attack shortly after meeting with Jack Ruby. Jim Koethe was killed by a karate chop to the throat in his apartment. The document suggests these and other deaths may have been part of a conspiracy to cover up what really happened in the assassination of President Kennedy.
1) The document discusses evidence of links between Nazis still operating after World War II and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, focusing on General Reinhard Gehlen, the former head of Nazi intelligence against the Soviet Union.
2) After the war, Gehlen struck a deal with the CIA where he and his entire Nazi intelligence network were incorporated into American intelligence to spy on the Soviet Union, receiving $200 million in funding.
3) Gehlen helped establish anti-Soviet emigre groups in the US and Dallas area where Lee Harvey Oswald lived, suggesting a possible Nazi connection to the JFK
The document is a memo from uncle.12@hotmail.com dated November 26, 1989. It discusses mailing a nearly exact copy (80%) of a document sent to the FBI on November 26, 1963 to the FBI Public Affairs Office. It took the author years after being discharged from the Navy in 1980 to reconstruct and rewrite the original documents from memory. The author believes there may have been racial prejudice or abuse of authority during their time in the Navy.
This document contains a warning from June/July 2001 where the author stood in the World Trade Center plaza and shouted a warning three times that the two buildings would fall like stones within the next six months and anyone who didn't need to be there should not be there. The author states they repeated the warning and threw matches on the floor as a sign of impending danger before leaving. They assert these statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
The document is a memo from November 26, 1983-84 that claims the author correctly predicted future events when they were 7 years old in 1963, including 52 American hostages in Iran for 444 days. It questions whether the FBI has any records mailed by the author on November 26, 1963 and notes the author intentionally misdated a previous communication to the FBI and received a response denying any records of the information.
During his service in the U.S. Navy from April 1979 to November 1980, the author was stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran. At that time, 52 American hostages were held for 444 days by Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, who was then in exile in France. The author affirms that he kept his word regarding negotiations to not attempt a rescue mission, though the reasons would become clear later. He also refers to keeping his word in a 1966 memo sent to the FBI from Puerto Rico.
The document is a memo from 1974 discussing warnings sent in 1963 about upcoming events. It references warnings sent on November 26, 1963 regarding the Vietnam War, which the author believed should not have started due to lives being lost with no winner. The memo urges paying attention to other warnings in documents sent in 1963 and notes this 1974 memo was mailed to the FBI from Puerto Rico.
This anonymous letter from "Deeptroat" in January 1967 details insider information about President Nixon's plans to illegally spy on the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate building. The letter warns that Nixon hired ex-CIA agents to bug the building, which would be a violation of US law and could potentially lead back to Nixon if they were caught. Deeptroat offers to provide confirmation of these claims anonymously and says their goal is to help bring down the "tyrant" Nixon by serving the "deepest truth".
The document is a memo from 1966 that contains predictions about future events. It references a previous document from 1963 that contained warnings. The first prediction came true - a possible sniper incident at the University of Texas tower in 1965. The memo states there are 44 additional predictions that may prove to be truths about the future, including the 1979 Iran hostage crisis where 52 American hostages were held for 444 days by leader Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran. The writer claims to have mailed the memo to the FBI in 1966 to affirm the statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
The document discusses a letter the author received from Chris Miller, an Assistant Secretary of the Sub-Director of the FBI Public Affairs Office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 at 4:00 pm, only 3 hours after mailing some documents to the FBI. The letter thanked the author for the communication and said the FBI would contact him if needed. The author notes they have never had any other contact with the FBI or access to FBI records, so how would they know Chris Miller's position, but says it is the truth that they received this letter from him on that date and time.
This document contains a list of 53 predictions for events between 1963 and 2008 related to assassinations, wars, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism and violence. It claims to have been written and distributed on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and sent to various US government agencies and organizations to warn of future events. The writer asserts that the predictions are true statements based on their knowledge and belief.
The document discusses warnings about the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001. It references a previous warning sent on November 26, 1963 regarding an emergency. The author claims to have mailed the original document to the FBI office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico. The statements in the document are asserted to be true without duress or intention of money or evasion.
The document contains predictions of natural disasters between 1979-1989, including hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mudslides in locations like the US, Caribbean, Washington State, Ponce PR, Oakland CA, and Kobe Japan. It also includes the author's name, birthdate, social security number, signature and address in Coamo PR. The author notes mailing the original document to the FBI in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo PR.
The document contains a series of warnings and predictions about future events including: the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the 1998 crash of TWA Flight 800, the 1999 Columbine school shooting, and the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. It claims the author mailed the original document to the FBI office in Washington D.C. in 1963, predicting these events decades prior. The document encourages recipients to make copies and check the warnings against future events to verify their accuracy.
The document contains predictions about future events between 1990 and 1995 including:
- A possible invasion of Kuwait by Iraq under Saddam Hussein in 1990.
- A terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City in 1993.
- The election of Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected president of South Africa ending apartheid in 1995.
- Possible civil war and genocide in Rwanda in 1995.
- A possible assassination attempt against a Mexican presidential candidate in 1995.
- A possible mass suicide of members of the Branch Davidian religious cult led by David Koresh in Waco, Texas between 1994-1995.
The document contains predictions from 1963 about future events including:
- The Space Defense program under President Reagan
- Possible civil war in Haiti in 1984-1985 over a democratically elected president
- A possible terrorist incident on a 1985 TWA flight from Athens to New York
- A 1981 US raid on Haiti's military regime to help the democratically elected president
- A possible 1985-1986 explosion of the US spacecraft Columbia due to an O-ring defect
The document claims to have been mailed to the FBI in 1963 and that the statements are true to the best of the author's knowledge.
This document lists 28 events from 1979 to 1984 and makes cryptic statements about each. It references possible assassination attempts, military incidents, and warnings about political leaders like Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi. The document is signed and dated from November 25, 1963 in Coamo, Puerto Rico, and claims the original was mailed to the FBI the next day.
This document lists several past events from 1979-1983 and provides warnings or recommendations related to each event. It mentions possible invasions, hostage situations, assassination attempts, civil wars, bombings, and terrorist attacks. The document claims to have been mailed to the FBI office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and asserts that all statements are true to the best of the author's knowledge.
The document discusses several major historical events from 1970-1979 and makes predictions about possible outcomes, including:
1) Possible hostage situations involving OPEC members in 1970-1971 and the Olympic Palestinian Liberation Organization team in 1972.
2) It notes the end of the Vietnam War in 1975 and regrets the loss of life.
3) A possible terrorist hijacking of an Air France flight in 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda and involvement of the abusive dictator Idi Amin.
4) The possibility of mass suicide of members of the religious cult led by Jim Jones in Jonestown in 1976.
5) Jimmy Carter's election as U.S. President in 1976.
The document contains predictions from 1963 about several major events from the 1960s including possible assassination attempts against Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the start of the Vietnam War, the first moon landing, and a possible sinking of the USS Forestal. It claims the original document was mailed to the FBI on November 26, 1963 predicting these events in an effort to preserve life.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
Three reporters who witnessed or investigated the Kennedy assassination died under mysterious circumstances. Bill Hunter was shot and killed by a police officer in Dallas. Tom Howard died of a heart attack shortly after meeting with Jack Ruby. Jim Koethe was killed by a karate chop to the throat in his apartment. The document suggests these and other deaths may have been part of a conspiracy to cover up what really happened in the assassination of President Kennedy.
1) The document discusses evidence of links between Nazis still operating after World War II and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, focusing on General Reinhard Gehlen, the former head of Nazi intelligence against the Soviet Union.
2) After the war, Gehlen struck a deal with the CIA where he and his entire Nazi intelligence network were incorporated into American intelligence to spy on the Soviet Union, receiving $200 million in funding.
3) Gehlen helped establish anti-Soviet emigre groups in the US and Dallas area where Lee Harvey Oswald lived, suggesting a possible Nazi connection to the JFK
The document is a memo from uncle.12@hotmail.com dated November 26, 1989. It discusses mailing a nearly exact copy (80%) of a document sent to the FBI on November 26, 1963 to the FBI Public Affairs Office. It took the author years after being discharged from the Navy in 1980 to reconstruct and rewrite the original documents from memory. The author believes there may have been racial prejudice or abuse of authority during their time in the Navy.
This document contains a warning from June/July 2001 where the author stood in the World Trade Center plaza and shouted a warning three times that the two buildings would fall like stones within the next six months and anyone who didn't need to be there should not be there. The author states they repeated the warning and threw matches on the floor as a sign of impending danger before leaving. They assert these statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
The document is a memo from November 26, 1983-84 that claims the author correctly predicted future events when they were 7 years old in 1963, including 52 American hostages in Iran for 444 days. It questions whether the FBI has any records mailed by the author on November 26, 1963 and notes the author intentionally misdated a previous communication to the FBI and received a response denying any records of the information.
During his service in the U.S. Navy from April 1979 to November 1980, the author was stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran. At that time, 52 American hostages were held for 444 days by Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, who was then in exile in France. The author affirms that he kept his word regarding negotiations to not attempt a rescue mission, though the reasons would become clear later. He also refers to keeping his word in a 1966 memo sent to the FBI from Puerto Rico.
The document is a memo from 1974 discussing warnings sent in 1963 about upcoming events. It references warnings sent on November 26, 1963 regarding the Vietnam War, which the author believed should not have started due to lives being lost with no winner. The memo urges paying attention to other warnings in documents sent in 1963 and notes this 1974 memo was mailed to the FBI from Puerto Rico.
This anonymous letter from "Deeptroat" in January 1967 details insider information about President Nixon's plans to illegally spy on the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate building. The letter warns that Nixon hired ex-CIA agents to bug the building, which would be a violation of US law and could potentially lead back to Nixon if they were caught. Deeptroat offers to provide confirmation of these claims anonymously and says their goal is to help bring down the "tyrant" Nixon by serving the "deepest truth".
The document is a memo from 1966 that contains predictions about future events. It references a previous document from 1963 that contained warnings. The first prediction came true - a possible sniper incident at the University of Texas tower in 1965. The memo states there are 44 additional predictions that may prove to be truths about the future, including the 1979 Iran hostage crisis where 52 American hostages were held for 444 days by leader Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran. The writer claims to have mailed the memo to the FBI in 1966 to affirm the statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
The document discusses a letter the author received from Chris Miller, an Assistant Secretary of the Sub-Director of the FBI Public Affairs Office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 at 4:00 pm, only 3 hours after mailing some documents to the FBI. The letter thanked the author for the communication and said the FBI would contact him if needed. The author notes they have never had any other contact with the FBI or access to FBI records, so how would they know Chris Miller's position, but says it is the truth that they received this letter from him on that date and time.
This document contains a list of 53 predictions for events between 1963 and 2008 related to assassinations, wars, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism and violence. It claims to have been written and distributed on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and sent to various US government agencies and organizations to warn of future events. The writer asserts that the predictions are true statements based on their knowledge and belief.
The document discusses warnings about the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001. It references a previous warning sent on November 26, 1963 regarding an emergency. The author claims to have mailed the original document to the FBI office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico. The statements in the document are asserted to be true without duress or intention of money or evasion.
The document contains predictions of natural disasters between 1979-1989, including hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mudslides in locations like the US, Caribbean, Washington State, Ponce PR, Oakland CA, and Kobe Japan. It also includes the author's name, birthdate, social security number, signature and address in Coamo PR. The author notes mailing the original document to the FBI in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo PR.
The document contains a series of warnings and predictions about future events including: the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the 1998 crash of TWA Flight 800, the 1999 Columbine school shooting, and the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. It claims the author mailed the original document to the FBI office in Washington D.C. in 1963, predicting these events decades prior. The document encourages recipients to make copies and check the warnings against future events to verify their accuracy.
The document contains predictions about future events between 1990 and 1995 including:
- A possible invasion of Kuwait by Iraq under Saddam Hussein in 1990.
- A terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City in 1993.
- The election of Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected president of South Africa ending apartheid in 1995.
- Possible civil war and genocide in Rwanda in 1995.
- A possible assassination attempt against a Mexican presidential candidate in 1995.
- A possible mass suicide of members of the Branch Davidian religious cult led by David Koresh in Waco, Texas between 1994-1995.
The document contains predictions from 1963 about future events including:
- The Space Defense program under President Reagan
- Possible civil war in Haiti in 1984-1985 over a democratically elected president
- A possible terrorist incident on a 1985 TWA flight from Athens to New York
- A 1981 US raid on Haiti's military regime to help the democratically elected president
- A possible 1985-1986 explosion of the US spacecraft Columbia due to an O-ring defect
The document claims to have been mailed to the FBI in 1963 and that the statements are true to the best of the author's knowledge.
This document lists 28 events from 1979 to 1984 and makes cryptic statements about each. It references possible assassination attempts, military incidents, and warnings about political leaders like Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi. The document is signed and dated from November 25, 1963 in Coamo, Puerto Rico, and claims the original was mailed to the FBI the next day.
This document lists several past events from 1979-1983 and provides warnings or recommendations related to each event. It mentions possible invasions, hostage situations, assassination attempts, civil wars, bombings, and terrorist attacks. The document claims to have been mailed to the FBI office in Washington D.C. on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and asserts that all statements are true to the best of the author's knowledge.
The document discusses several major historical events from 1970-1979 and makes predictions about possible outcomes, including:
1) Possible hostage situations involving OPEC members in 1970-1971 and the Olympic Palestinian Liberation Organization team in 1972.
2) It notes the end of the Vietnam War in 1975 and regrets the loss of life.
3) A possible terrorist hijacking of an Air France flight in 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda and involvement of the abusive dictator Idi Amin.
4) The possibility of mass suicide of members of the religious cult led by Jim Jones in Jonestown in 1976.
5) Jimmy Carter's election as U.S. President in 1976.
The document contains predictions from 1963 about several major events from the 1960s including possible assassination attempts against Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the start of the Vietnam War, the first moon landing, and a possible sinking of the USS Forestal. It claims the original document was mailed to the FBI on November 26, 1963 predicting these events in an effort to preserve life.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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