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|description=An spooky assassin involved in so many [[deep state]] operations that his FBI file was over 75000 pages. | |description=An spooky assassin involved in so many [[deep state]] operations that his FBI file was over 75000 pages. | ||
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− | }} | + | }}''Not to be confused with [[Frank Knight Sturgis]] who was [[President of the New York Stock Exchange]] for [[J. P. Morgan]]'s [[money trust]].'' |
− | '''Frank Sturgis''' (born '''Frank Fiorini''') was a member of [[Operation 40]]. His FBI file is 75,253 pages - four times as long as the FBI file on Watergate and almost twice as long as the combined Watergate and [[JFK Assassination]] file.<ref>https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2016/sep/21/frank-sturgis-crowdfund/</ref> | + | '''Frank Sturgis''' (born '''Frank Fiorini''') was a member of [[Operation 40]]. His [[FBI]] file is 75,253 pages - four times as long as the FBI file on [[Watergate]] and almost twice as long as the combined Watergate and [[JFK Assassination]] file.<ref>https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2016/sep/21/frank-sturgis-crowdfund/</ref> |
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− | In 2013 [[José Esteves]] told the Portuguese parliamentary X Commission that Frank Sturgis had paid him $200,000 to create a firebomb that was used in the [[1980 Camarate air crash]].<ref>''[[SIC Notícias]]'', 15 May 2013, [http://sicnoticias.sapo.pt/pais/2013/05/15/antigo-seguranca-jose-esteves-diz-que-amaro-da-costa-era-o-alvo-no-caso-camarate Antigo segurança José Esteves diz que Amaro da Costa era o alvo no caso Camarate]</ref> | + | {{FA|1980 Camarate air crash}} |
+ | In 2013 [[José Esteves]] told the Portuguese parliamentary X Commission that Frank Sturgis had paid him $200,000 to create a firebomb that was used in the [[1980 Camarate air crash]].<ref>''[[SIC Notícias]]'', 15 May 2013, [http://sicnoticias.sapo.pt/pais/2013/05/15/antigo-seguranca-jose-esteves-diz-que-amaro-da-costa-era-o-alvo-no-caso-camarate Antigo segurança José Esteves diz que Amaro da Costa era o alvo no caso Camarate]</ref> [[Fernando Farinha Simões]] also stated that [[José Esteves]] had been paid $200,000.<ref>[[Document:The confession of Fernando Farinha Simões]]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Frank Sturgis (spook, assassin, deep state operative) | |
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Born | Frank Angelo Fiorini 1924-12-09 Norfolk, United States |
Died | December 4, 1993 (Age 68) Miami, United States |
Member of | JFK/Assassination/Perpetrators, Operation 40, Watergate/Burglars, Watergate/White House Plumbers |
Perpetrator of | 1980 Camarate air crash |
An spooky assassin involved in so many deep state operations that his FBI file was over 75000 pages. |
Not to be confused with Frank Knight Sturgis who was President of the New York Stock Exchange for J. P. Morgan's money trust.
Frank Sturgis (born Frank Fiorini) was a member of Operation 40. His FBI file is 75,253 pages - four times as long as the FBI file on Watergate and almost twice as long as the combined Watergate and JFK Assassination file.[1]
Contents
Operation 40
- Full article: Operation 40
- Full article: Operation 40
Frank Sturgis was a member of the CIA assassination squad, Operation 40. He clarified that “this assassination group [Operation 40] would upon orders, naturally, assassinate either members of the military or the political parties of the foreign country that you were going to infiltrate, and if necessary some of your own members who were suspected of being foreign agents... We were concentrating strictly in Cuba at that particular time. Actually, they were operating out of Mexico, too.” [2]
JFK assassination
- Full article: JFK assassination
- Full article: JFK assassination
In January 2004, E. Howard Hunt gave a taped interview claiming that Lyndon Johnson instigated the JFK assassination, and that the key organisers were Frank Sturgis, David Sánchez Morales, Cord Meyer and David Atlee Phillips.[3]
Watergate coup
- Full article: Watergate coup
- Full article: Watergate coup
Frank Sturgis was arrested by police at the Democratic party headquarters on the sixth floor of Watergate. He was found with four other men, wearing rubber surgical gloves, unarmed, and carrying extensive photographic equipment and electronic surveillance devices.[4]
1980 Camarate air crash
- Full article: 1980 Camarate air crash
- Full article: 1980 Camarate air crash
In 2013 José Esteves told the Portuguese parliamentary X Commission that Frank Sturgis had paid him $200,000 to create a firebomb that was used in the 1980 Camarate air crash.[5] Fernando Farinha Simões also stated that José Esteves had been paid $200,000.[6]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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1980 Camarate air crash | Portugal 1980 Camarate air crash Lisbon | A covert assassination of Adelino Amaro da Costa, to cover up the October surprise conspiracy. |
References
- ↑ https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2016/sep/21/frank-sturgis-crowdfund/
- ↑ http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKsturgis.htm Spartacus
- ↑ http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKmorales.htm
- ↑ http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/hunt_sturgis.htm
- ↑ SIC Notícias, 15 May 2013, Antigo segurança José Esteves diz que Amaro da Costa era o alvo no caso Camarate
- ↑ Document:The confession of Fernando Farinha Simões