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[[Peter Dale Scott]] wrote in [[1977]] that "Today, no one seems to deny the illegality of the CIA's domestic JM/Wave station in Miami, which employed from 300 to 700 U.S. agents and from 2,000 to as many as 6,000 [[Cuban]]s."<ref>[[Document:Transnationalised Repression Parafascism and the US]]</ref> | [[Peter Dale Scott]] wrote in [[1977]] that "Today, no one seems to deny the illegality of the CIA's domestic JM/Wave station in Miami, which employed from 300 to 700 U.S. agents and from 2,000 to as many as 6,000 [[Cuban]]s."<ref>[[Document:Transnationalised Repression Parafascism and the US]]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==JFK Assassination== | ||
+ | In a 1994 letter, [[Bradley E. Ayers]] claimed that 9 people based at [[JM/WAVE]] "have intimate operational knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the assassination" of [[John F. Kennedy]]:- [[Edward Roderick]], [[Gordon Campbell]], [[Grayston Lynch]], [[Theodore Shackley]], [[Felix Rodriguez]], [[Thomas Clines]], [[David Morales]], [[Rip Robertson]] and [[Tony Sforza]].<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKroderickE.htm</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, 9 February 2017
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A vital CIA station in the development of the conspiracy to assassinate JFK, and therefore in the development of the modern day US Deep state. |
Peter Dale Scott wrote in 1977 that "Today, no one seems to deny the illegality of the CIA's domestic JM/Wave station in Miami, which employed from 300 to 700 U.S. agents and from 2,000 to as many as 6,000 Cubans."[1]
JFK Assassination
In a 1994 letter, Bradley E. Ayers claimed that 9 people based at JM/WAVE "have intimate operational knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the assassination" of John F. Kennedy:- Edward Roderick, Gordon Campbell, Grayston Lynch, Theodore Shackley, Felix Rodriguez, Thomas Clines, David Morales, Rip Robertson and Tony Sforza.[2]
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