Ramon Flores Rivera mailed an original intelligence document called UNCLEUS to the FBI and 13 other recipients on November 26, 1963. Over the years from 1966 to 1999, Rivera worked to rewrite from memory around 90% of the contents of the original UNCLEUS document. The last prediction in the document referenced Abbottabad, Pakistan as a possible location for Mohammed Aladin and the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.
The document discusses warnings about future emergencies, including references to November 26, 1963 (the date of John F. Kennedy's assassination) and September 11, 2001 (the date of the World Trade Center attacks). It mentions mailing the original document to the FBI on November 26, 1963 to warn about preserving life and possible emergencies. The author signs with their name and birthdate and states that all statements in the document are true to the best of their knowledge.
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.
The document is a memo from November 26, 1983-84 claiming the author was able to predict future events when they were 7 years old in 1963, including the Iran hostage crisis from 1979-1980. It questions whether the FBI has any records of information the author mailed on November 26, 1963. The author notes they mailed this document to the FBI in December 1983 under a wrong date of November 26, but later received correspondence from the FBI public affairs office requesting clarification and then denying any records of the information.
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.
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, about a possible sniper 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. It also predicts US hostages in Iran in 1979-1980 for 444 days under the new leader Khomeini. The writer claims to have mailed the memo to the FBI in 1966 to validate the predictions.
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. It claims to have been written and distributed on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and sent to various US government agencies and media organizations. The writer asserts that the predictions are true statements based on their knowledge and belief.
Ramon Flores Rivera mailed an original intelligence document called UNCLEUS to the FBI and 13 other recipients on November 26, 1963. Over the years from 1966 to 1999, Rivera worked to rewrite from memory around 90% of the contents of the original UNCLEUS document. The last prediction in the document referenced Abbottabad, Pakistan as a possible location for Mohammed Aladin and the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.
The document discusses warnings about future emergencies, including references to November 26, 1963 (the date of John F. Kennedy's assassination) and September 11, 2001 (the date of the World Trade Center attacks). It mentions mailing the original document to the FBI on November 26, 1963 to warn about preserving life and possible emergencies. The author signs with their name and birthdate and states that all statements in the document are true to the best of their knowledge.
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.
The document is a memo from November 26, 1983-84 claiming the author was able to predict future events when they were 7 years old in 1963, including the Iran hostage crisis from 1979-1980. It questions whether the FBI has any records of information the author mailed on November 26, 1963. The author notes they mailed this document to the FBI in December 1983 under a wrong date of November 26, but later received correspondence from the FBI public affairs office requesting clarification and then denying any records of the information.
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.
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, about a possible sniper 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. It also predicts US hostages in Iran in 1979-1980 for 444 days under the new leader Khomeini. The writer claims to have mailed the memo to the FBI in 1966 to validate the predictions.
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. It claims to have been written and distributed on November 26, 1963 from Coamo, Puerto Rico and sent to various US government agencies and media organizations. The writer asserts that the predictions are true statements based on their knowledge and belief.
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. The author affirms the statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
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".
1) Colin McLaren has written a book called "JFK: The Smoking Gun" that reexamines evidence around the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas.
2) Eyewitnesses described smelling gunpowder and seeing smoke near the presidential limousine after shots were fired, suggesting to McLaren that the shots came from very close by.
3) McLaren's analysis of thousands of pages of transcripts and additional witnesses uncovered by his research points to involvement of the Secret Service in the assassination.
The document summarizes connections between the Bush family and enemies of the United States, including Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and Osama bin Laden. It details how George W. Bush's grandfather Prescott Bush profited from and supported Hitler in the 1920s-1940s through investments in German companies. It also discusses how George H.W. Bush, as president, armed Saddam Hussein in the 1980s through programs and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, aiding Iraq's development of chemical and biological weapons. The document questions why these longstanding connections have not received more media and congressional scrutiny.
This document summarizes business and political connections between Osama bin Laden and the Bush family dating back 20 years, and how these connections are related to the global drug trade. It discusses how the Taliban's destruction of the Afghan opium crop in 2001 hurt U.S. economic interests and cut cash flows to Western banks. It argues that increased opium production in Colombia and elsewhere aims to replace these lost revenues. The document also outlines direct historical ties between bin Laden's business and those of the Bush family, as well as bin Laden's long involvement in the global drug trade through the Pakistani ISI with support from the CIA.
This document summarizes how Richard Nixon rose to power through clandestine means similar to those used by Hitler and the Nazis in Germany. It describes how hundreds of political assassinations in both Germany and the US paved the way for authoritarian regimes to gain control. Nixon served the hidden strategic interests of the military-industrial complex and helped cover up evidence in controversial cases like the Alger Hiss trial to smear opponents and advance his own career for their benefit. The document draws parallels between Nixon's path to power and Hitler's rise in Germany through illegal means.
Mae Brussell provides her analysis of the assassination of John Lennon. She believes Lennon was killed due to his ability to mobilize large anti-war protests that could undermine plans for increased military spending and foreign intervention. Mae sees Mark David Chapman as a potential "patsy" given his mysterious travels and funding. She argues the details of Chapman's background and activities point to the possibility of manipulation by intelligence agencies seeking to silence Lennon's anti-war voice.
Lee Harvey Oswald was interrogated and questioned extensively by police following his arrest for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Officer J.D. Tippit. During this time from his arrest until his death, Oswald maintained his innocence, requested a lawyer, and expressed his desire to contact attorney John Abt from New York. He denied owning or firing a rifle, and claimed he was being used as a patsy in the assassination. Oswald provided details about his background and activities on the day of the assassination, but continued to proclaim his innocence until Jack Ruby shot and killed him before he received a trial.
Mae Brussell was a political researcher and radio commentator who dedicated her life to investigating political assassinations and exposing covert operations she believed were carried out by a "Secret Team" comprising elements of the military and corporations. She began her research after becoming suspicious of the official explanation of JFK's assassination. Over decades, she identified connections between individuals she believed were part of this team and their involvement in events like the overthrow of Allende in Chile. Her work received death threats and her daughter died in a mysterious car accident. Brussell was considered ahead of her time in exposing operations that later received more attention.
- Osama bin Laden and the Bush family have longstanding political and economic connections through involvement in the heroin trade, dating back 20 years.
- The Taliban's destruction of Afghanistan's opium crop in February 2001 hurt U.S. economic interests and cut off billions flowing into Western banks.
- Increased opium production is expected in Colombia to replace the lost revenues and maintain cash flows on Wall Street.
Lee Harvey Oswald was interrogated extensively by police following his arrest for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of officer J.D. Tippit. During these interrogations from his arrest until his death, Oswald maintained his innocence, requested a lawyer, and expressed his desire to contact attorney John J. Abt of New York. He answered questions about his background, time in Russia, ownership of guns, and denied involvement in the assassinations. Despite denying involvement and requesting legal counsel, Oswald was not provided a lawyer and was later killed by Jack Ruby before receiving a trial.
The summary is:
1) In 1971, E. Howard Hunt organized a break-in of psychiatrist Lewis Fielding's office to steal records of Daniel Ellsberg, leaker of the Pentagon Papers. Mae Brussell later wrote an article connecting this break-in to the Watergate scandal and implicating high-level government officials.
2) In 1973, Paul Krassner needed $5,000 to publish Mae Brussell's article but was unexpectedly given the money by John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their visit to San Francisco while evading deportation attempts.
3) Krassner, Lennon, and Ono spent a weekend together discussing conspiracy theories around
This document summarizes the deaths of 30 individuals connected to the Watergate scandal between 1972-1976. Mae Brussell, an assassination expert, believes the CIA was responsible for the deaths due to the improbable odds of so many connected individuals dying violently within four years. Some of the deaths described include White House staffers, government officials, lawyers, and Mafia members who likely had information about CIA involvement in Watergate and other political assassinations. Brussell suspects the deaths will continue given how many people were involved in the scandal and related covert operations.
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केरल उच्च न्यायालय ने 11 जून, 2024 को मंडला पूजा में भाग लेने की अनुमति मांगने वाली 10 वर्षीय लड़की की रिट याचिका को खारिज कर दिया, जिसमें सर्वोच्च न्यायालय की एक बड़ी पीठ के समक्ष इस मुद्दे की लंबित प्रकृति पर जोर दिया गया। यह आदेश न्यायमूर्ति अनिल के. नरेंद्रन और न्यायमूर्ति हरिशंकर वी. मेनन की खंडपीठ द्वारा पारित किया गया
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. The author affirms the statements are true to the best of their knowledge.
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".
1) Colin McLaren has written a book called "JFK: The Smoking Gun" that reexamines evidence around the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas.
2) Eyewitnesses described smelling gunpowder and seeing smoke near the presidential limousine after shots were fired, suggesting to McLaren that the shots came from very close by.
3) McLaren's analysis of thousands of pages of transcripts and additional witnesses uncovered by his research points to involvement of the Secret Service in the assassination.
The document summarizes connections between the Bush family and enemies of the United States, including Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and Osama bin Laden. It details how George W. Bush's grandfather Prescott Bush profited from and supported Hitler in the 1920s-1940s through investments in German companies. It also discusses how George H.W. Bush, as president, armed Saddam Hussein in the 1980s through programs and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, aiding Iraq's development of chemical and biological weapons. The document questions why these longstanding connections have not received more media and congressional scrutiny.
This document summarizes business and political connections between Osama bin Laden and the Bush family dating back 20 years, and how these connections are related to the global drug trade. It discusses how the Taliban's destruction of the Afghan opium crop in 2001 hurt U.S. economic interests and cut cash flows to Western banks. It argues that increased opium production in Colombia and elsewhere aims to replace these lost revenues. The document also outlines direct historical ties between bin Laden's business and those of the Bush family, as well as bin Laden's long involvement in the global drug trade through the Pakistani ISI with support from the CIA.
This document summarizes how Richard Nixon rose to power through clandestine means similar to those used by Hitler and the Nazis in Germany. It describes how hundreds of political assassinations in both Germany and the US paved the way for authoritarian regimes to gain control. Nixon served the hidden strategic interests of the military-industrial complex and helped cover up evidence in controversial cases like the Alger Hiss trial to smear opponents and advance his own career for their benefit. The document draws parallels between Nixon's path to power and Hitler's rise in Germany through illegal means.
Mae Brussell provides her analysis of the assassination of John Lennon. She believes Lennon was killed due to his ability to mobilize large anti-war protests that could undermine plans for increased military spending and foreign intervention. Mae sees Mark David Chapman as a potential "patsy" given his mysterious travels and funding. She argues the details of Chapman's background and activities point to the possibility of manipulation by intelligence agencies seeking to silence Lennon's anti-war voice.
Lee Harvey Oswald was interrogated and questioned extensively by police following his arrest for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Officer J.D. Tippit. During this time from his arrest until his death, Oswald maintained his innocence, requested a lawyer, and expressed his desire to contact attorney John Abt from New York. He denied owning or firing a rifle, and claimed he was being used as a patsy in the assassination. Oswald provided details about his background and activities on the day of the assassination, but continued to proclaim his innocence until Jack Ruby shot and killed him before he received a trial.
Mae Brussell was a political researcher and radio commentator who dedicated her life to investigating political assassinations and exposing covert operations she believed were carried out by a "Secret Team" comprising elements of the military and corporations. She began her research after becoming suspicious of the official explanation of JFK's assassination. Over decades, she identified connections between individuals she believed were part of this team and their involvement in events like the overthrow of Allende in Chile. Her work received death threats and her daughter died in a mysterious car accident. Brussell was considered ahead of her time in exposing operations that later received more attention.
- Osama bin Laden and the Bush family have longstanding political and economic connections through involvement in the heroin trade, dating back 20 years.
- The Taliban's destruction of Afghanistan's opium crop in February 2001 hurt U.S. economic interests and cut off billions flowing into Western banks.
- Increased opium production is expected in Colombia to replace the lost revenues and maintain cash flows on Wall Street.
Lee Harvey Oswald was interrogated extensively by police following his arrest for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of officer J.D. Tippit. During these interrogations from his arrest until his death, Oswald maintained his innocence, requested a lawyer, and expressed his desire to contact attorney John J. Abt of New York. He answered questions about his background, time in Russia, ownership of guns, and denied involvement in the assassinations. Despite denying involvement and requesting legal counsel, Oswald was not provided a lawyer and was later killed by Jack Ruby before receiving a trial.
The summary is:
1) In 1971, E. Howard Hunt organized a break-in of psychiatrist Lewis Fielding's office to steal records of Daniel Ellsberg, leaker of the Pentagon Papers. Mae Brussell later wrote an article connecting this break-in to the Watergate scandal and implicating high-level government officials.
2) In 1973, Paul Krassner needed $5,000 to publish Mae Brussell's article but was unexpectedly given the money by John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their visit to San Francisco while evading deportation attempts.
3) Krassner, Lennon, and Ono spent a weekend together discussing conspiracy theories around
This document summarizes the deaths of 30 individuals connected to the Watergate scandal between 1972-1976. Mae Brussell, an assassination expert, believes the CIA was responsible for the deaths due to the improbable odds of so many connected individuals dying violently within four years. Some of the deaths described include White House staffers, government officials, lawyers, and Mafia members who likely had information about CIA involvement in Watergate and other political assassinations. Brussell suspects the deaths will continue given how many people were involved in the scandal and related covert operations.
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
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