Eugene Dinkin
Eugene Dinkin (spook, whistleblower) | |
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Born | 10 Jun 1938 |
Died | 21 May 2012 (Age 73) |
Nationality | US |
A spook who intercepted a communication about the JFK assassination |
Private First Class Eugene Dinkin was a cryptographic code operator stationed in Metz, France in Autumn of 1963 when he deciphered messages concerning the upcoming assassination of JFK. When he tried to share this information he was locked up.
==JFK Assassination
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Three weeks before the assassination, Dinkin intercepted and decoded two messages concerning a planned assassination of JFK, one in mid October, one on 2nd November 1963.[1] The messages contained three names connected to the assassination conspiracy: William Harvey, Jean Souetre, and Guy Banister.[2] Harvey was then stationed in Rome, Italy. Long-time CIA operative Gerry Patrick Hemming, through his association with Cuban exile groups, was privy to rumors of a super-secret assassination team based in the Florida Keys under ultimate direction from William Harvey. Jean Souetre was a French paramilitary operative with the French security service SDECE, who traveled to Washington DC to meet with James Jesus Angleton, officially for co-ordinating counterintelligence operations, and ended up in Dallas on November 22. Banister was a CIA contract operative based in New Orleans, mainly concerned with surveillance but also speculated to be a bag man for covert operations.
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Arrest
Dinkin was arrested when he shared his information and confined at the Walter Reed Army Hospital through the first half of 1964. He was not consulted by the Warren Commission.
Exposure
The documentation concerning Dinkin was released on April 2018 (or 1998?).[citation needed]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:CIA OUT Teletype No. 85770 | memo | 29 November 1963 | John Whitten | A memo about the foreknowledge of the JFK Assassination evinced by Eugene Dinkin. |
References
- ↑ http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/7078-eugene-dinkin/
- ↑ Kroth, Jerry. "Two U.S. Soldiers Overheard JFK Assassination Plans". Information Clearing House. Retrieved July 24, 2018.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").