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− | '''Destruction of evidence''', a [[crime]] in many jurisdictions, is the erasure or removal of evidence pertaining to a crime scene. It is a staple tactic of the [[cover-up]] of [[deep event]]s | + | '''Destruction of evidence''', a [[crime]] in many jurisdictions, is the erasure or removal of evidence pertaining to a crime scene. It is a staple tactic of the [[cover-up]] of [[deep event]]s. |
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On the morning after the [[MLK Assassination]], someone{{who}} from the Memphis Public Works department ordered the cutting down of a row of bushes below the balcony on which [[MLK]] was shot.<ref>https://qz.com/1243402/who-killed-martin-luther-king-jr-revisiting-his-assassination-on-the-50th-anniversary/</ref> | On the morning after the [[MLK Assassination]], someone{{who}} from the Memphis Public Works department ordered the cutting down of a row of bushes below the balcony on which [[MLK]] was shot.<ref>https://qz.com/1243402/who-killed-martin-luther-king-jr-revisiting-his-assassination-on-the-50th-anniversary/</ref> | ||
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In 1973, outgoing [[CIA Director]] [[Richard Helms]] ordered the destruction of all documents regarding the agency's illegal [[mind control research]] project, [[MK Ultra]]. This destruction was only partly successful; one box of around 20,000 accounting documents had been misplaced and was discovered in 1975. | In 1973, outgoing [[CIA Director]] [[Richard Helms]] ordered the destruction of all documents regarding the agency's illegal [[mind control research]] project, [[MK Ultra]]. This destruction was only partly successful; one box of around 20,000 accounting documents had been misplaced and was discovered in 1975. | ||
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The most obvious case of destruction of evidence was the swift cleanup of the remains of the [[World Trade Center]], which the government never tested for chemical residues of [[explosives]]. | The most obvious case of destruction of evidence was the swift cleanup of the remains of the [[World Trade Center]], which the government never tested for chemical residues of [[explosives]]. | ||
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The remains of the [[World Trade Center]] were shipped off for recycling. The speed and security surrounding this operation may be explained by the fact that researchers including [[Niels Harrit]] analysed dust samples from the day and found it to contain unexploded (and unexplained) traces of [[nanothermite]]. | The remains of the [[World Trade Center]] were shipped off for recycling. The speed and security surrounding this operation may be explained by the fact that researchers including [[Niels Harrit]] analysed dust samples from the day and found it to contain unexploded (and unexplained) traces of [[nanothermite]]. | ||
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{{FA|9-11/WTC6}} | {{FA|9-11/WTC6}} | ||
[[image:Wtc6-hole.jpg|thumbnail|300px|The dramatic hole in the middle of WTC6.]] | [[image:Wtc6-hole.jpg|thumbnail|300px|The dramatic hole in the middle of WTC6.]] | ||
[[World Trade Center 6]] was bombed at 9:04 a.m. on [[9-11]].<ref name=gzm>http://www.groundzeromedia.org/wtc-building-6-case-the-puzzling-evidence/</ref> It housed various US government agencies, including the [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]] and the [[The El Dorado Task force]], which coordinated all major [[money laundering]] investigations in the U.S. Its bombing would have allowed for the dropping of many ongoing investigations. | [[World Trade Center 6]] was bombed at 9:04 a.m. on [[9-11]].<ref name=gzm>http://www.groundzeromedia.org/wtc-building-6-case-the-puzzling-evidence/</ref> It housed various US government agencies, including the [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]] and the [[The El Dorado Task force]], which coordinated all major [[money laundering]] investigations in the U.S. Its bombing would have allowed for the dropping of many ongoing investigations. | ||
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{{FA|9-11/WTC7}} | {{FA|9-11/WTC7}} | ||
[[World Trade Center building 7]] was [[9-11/WTC7/Demolition|destroyed on 9-11]]. Exactly what documents this building contained may never be publicly known. What is known, however, is that it was [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s emergency management center, and housed numerous secretive parts of the US national security state such as offices of the [[US Secret service]] and the largest [[CIA]] station outside of Langley Virginia.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-cia-lost-office-in-wtc/</ref> | [[World Trade Center building 7]] was [[9-11/WTC7/Demolition|destroyed on 9-11]]. Exactly what documents this building contained may never be publicly known. What is known, however, is that it was [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s emergency management center, and housed numerous secretive parts of the US national security state such as offices of the [[US Secret service]] and the largest [[CIA]] station outside of Langley Virginia.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-cia-lost-office-in-wtc/</ref> | ||
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− | The [[SEC]], after reportedly investigating the suspicious stock puts relating to [[9-11]], not only failed to prosecute anyone but took the highly unusual step of destroying all documents.<ref name=50y></ref> | + | The [[SEC]], after reportedly investigating the suspicious stock puts relating to [[9-11]], not only failed to prosecute anyone but took the highly unusual step of destroying all documents.<ref name=50y>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 30 December 2018
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Destruction of evidence, a crime in many jurisdictions, is the erasure or removal of evidence pertaining to a crime scene. It is a staple tactic of the cover-up of deep events.
Contents
Missing documents
- Full article: Missing documents
- Full article: Missing documents
Deep state groups are well placed to arrange for government documents to go missing, especially if governments regularly resort to "national security" to obscure their processes. This has been a repeated feature of VIPaedophile investigations.
Using one deep event to hide another
The US deep state has been adept at using deep events not only to distract and mislead, but also to destroy ongoing investigations of other deep events.
Selected examples from deep events
Structural deep events are generally so large that their cover-up is a major operation for the deep state. Destruction of evidence is the rule, not the exception in this case.
JFK Assassination
- Full article: JFK/Assassination/Cover-up
- Full article: JFK/Assassination/Cover-up
The limousine of the JFK motorcade was quickly washed.[citation needed] Dozens of people died suspicious deaths relating to the JFK assassination, most notably the patsy, Lee Harvey Oswald. C. D. Jackson, a covert CIA operative, bought the Zapruder film and declined to show any of it to the US public until 1975. Its integrity is a subject of dispute.
MLK Assassination
- Full article: MLK/Assassination
- Full article: MLK/Assassination
On the morning after the MLK Assassination, someone[Who?] from the Memphis Public Works department ordered the cutting down of a row of bushes below the balcony on which MLK was shot.[1]
MK Ultra
- Full article: MK Ultra
- Full article: MK Ultra
In 1973, outgoing CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all documents regarding the agency's illegal mind control research project, MK Ultra. This destruction was only partly successful; one box of around 20,000 accounting documents had been misplaced and was discovered in 1975.
September 11, 2001
- Full article: 9-11/Cover-up
- Full article: 9-11/Cover-up
The most obvious case of destruction of evidence was the swift cleanup of the remains of the World Trade Center, which the government never tested for chemical residues of explosives.
World Trade Center
The remains of the World Trade Center were shipped off for recycling. The speed and security surrounding this operation may be explained by the fact that researchers including Niels Harrit analysed dust samples from the day and found it to contain unexploded (and unexplained) traces of nanothermite.
World Trade Center 6
- Full article: 9-11/WTC6
- Full article: 9-11/WTC6
World Trade Center 6 was bombed at 9:04 a.m. on 9-11.[2] It housed various US government agencies, including the Export-Import Bank of the United States and the The El Dorado Task force, which coordinated all major money laundering investigations in the U.S. Its bombing would have allowed for the dropping of many ongoing investigations.
World Trade Center 7
- Full article: 9-11/WTC7
- Full article: 9-11/WTC7
World Trade Center building 7 was destroyed on 9-11. Exactly what documents this building contained may never be publicly known. What is known, however, is that it was Rudy Giuliani's emergency management center, and housed numerous secretive parts of the US national security state such as offices of the US Secret service and the largest CIA station outside of Langley Virginia.[3]
Pentagon
- Full article: 9-11/Pentagon
- Full article: 9-11/Pentagon
The 9-11 attack targeted the recently reinforced E-wing of the Pentagon that housed the ONI, where many budget analysts were investigating how MICC's accounting practices which had allowed, according to Donald Rumseld's admission on the day before, for some $2.3 trillion to go "unaccounted for".[4]
Third party CCTV footage of the event at the US Pentagon was quickly confiscated.
Financial fraud
- Full article: 9-11/Financial fraud
- Full article: 9-11/Financial fraud
The SEC, after reportedly investigating the suspicious stock puts relating to 9-11, not only failed to prosecute anyone but took the highly unusual step of destroying all documents.[5]
An example
Page name | Description |
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Missing documents | Files do go missing, both accidentally and on purpose. This article reviews some of the common patterns. |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Date |
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CIA/Torture | “[T]he CIA inspector general’s office recently admitted to ‘mistakenly’ destroying their only copy of the classified report. Although CIA Director John Brennan possesses another copy of the torture report, he refuses to send a replacement to the internal watchdog’s office.” | 17 May 2016 |
References
- ↑ https://qz.com/1243402/who-killed-martin-luther-king-jr-revisiting-his-assassination-on-the-50th-anniversary/
- ↑ http://www.groundzeromedia.org/wtc-building-6-case-the-puzzling-evidence/
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-cia-lost-office-in-wtc/
- ↑ Document:Collateral Damage 911
- ↑ Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State