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|description=A US military establishment insider who fingered Edward Lansdale as the orchestrator of the JFK assassination.
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|description=A US military establishment insider who fingered [[Edward Lansdale]] as the orchestrator of the JFK assassination.
 
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==Official narrative==
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'''L. Fletcher Prouty''' served as [[Chief of Special Operations]] for the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] under [[US President]] [[John F. Kennedy]]. A former colonel in the [[United States Air Force]], he retired from military service to become a bank executive, and subsequently became a critic of [[US foreign policy]], particularly the covert activities of the [[CIA]] about which he had considerable inside knowledge.
L. Fletcher Prouty served as Chief of Special Operations for the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] under [[US President]] [[John F. Kennedy]]. A former colonel in the [[United States Air Force]], he retired from military service to become a bank executive, and subsequently became a critic of [[US foreign policy]], particularly the covert activities of the [[CIA]] about which he had considerable inside knowledge.
 
  
==CIA Origins==
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==CIA "focal point network"==
Prouty, an early critic of the CIA, has argued that the organisation was a clandestine arm of the [[secret government]] from the outset. In his important book ''[[The Secret Team]]'', he describes the claim that the CIA exists to provide intelligence information to the president as "the CIA’s most important cover story", a cover story designed to obscure the CIA’s main interest, what he calls "fun and games", i.e. clandestine operations.
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Prouty was an early critic of the CIA who argued that the organisation was a clandestine arm of the [[secret government]] from the outset. In his important book ''[[The Secret Team]]'', he describes the claim that the CIA exists to provide intelligence information to the president as "the CIA’s most important cover story", a cover story designed to obscure the CIA’s main interest, what he calls "fun and games", i.e. clandestine operations. He states that employees were placed in other US government institutions whose ''true'' loyalty was to their CIA commanders, allowing them to silently subvert other government operations. He stated that [[Allen Dulles]] commanded this "focal point network" until his firing by [[John F. Kennedy]], until command passed to [[Richard Helms]].<ref name=ug740>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/740</ref>
  
 
==JFK Assassination claims==
 
==JFK Assassination claims==
 
In 1975, Prouty appeared with [[Richard Sprague]] at a news conference in New York and presented photographic evidence of a conspiracy.<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel">{{cite news|title=2 Claim Conspiracy Proof in JFK's Death|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SiMWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zhEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6431%2C544045|accessdate=January 18, 2013|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=September 4, 1975|agency=UPI|page=3}}</ref> He suggested that the assassination was a [[coup d'état]] to stop the President from taking control of the [[CIA]] after the [[Bay of Pigs]]. Prouty pointed out that the movement of Kennedy after a bullet struck his head was consistent with a shot from the grassy knoll.<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel"/> He also drew attention to the suspicious actions of the "[[Umbrella Man]]".<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel"/>
 
In 1975, Prouty appeared with [[Richard Sprague]] at a news conference in New York and presented photographic evidence of a conspiracy.<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel">{{cite news|title=2 Claim Conspiracy Proof in JFK's Death|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SiMWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zhEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6431%2C544045|accessdate=January 18, 2013|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=September 4, 1975|agency=UPI|page=3}}</ref> He suggested that the assassination was a [[coup d'état]] to stop the President from taking control of the [[CIA]] after the [[Bay of Pigs]]. Prouty pointed out that the movement of Kennedy after a bullet struck his head was consistent with a shot from the grassy knoll.<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel"/> He also drew attention to the suspicious actions of the "[[Umbrella Man]]".<ref name="Milwaukee Sentinel"/>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 04:54, 29 May 2016

Person.png Fletcher Prouty   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(whistleblower)
BornLeroy Fletcher Prouty
January 24, 1917
Springfield, Massachusetts
DiedJune 5, 2001 (Age 84)
McLean, Virginia
ExposedJohn F. Kennedy/Assassination/Perpetrators
A US military establishment insider who fingered Edward Lansdale as the orchestrator of the JFK assassination.

L. Fletcher Prouty served as Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff under US President John F. Kennedy. A former colonel in the United States Air Force, he retired from military service to become a bank executive, and subsequently became a critic of US foreign policy, particularly the covert activities of the CIA about which he had considerable inside knowledge.

CIA "focal point network"

Prouty was an early critic of the CIA who argued that the organisation was a clandestine arm of the secret government from the outset. In his important book The Secret Team, he describes the claim that the CIA exists to provide intelligence information to the president as "the CIA’s most important cover story", a cover story designed to obscure the CIA’s main interest, what he calls "fun and games", i.e. clandestine operations. He states that employees were placed in other US government institutions whose true loyalty was to their CIA commanders, allowing them to silently subvert other government operations. He stated that Allen Dulles commanded this "focal point network" until his firing by John F. Kennedy, until command passed to Richard Helms.[1]

JFK Assassination claims

In 1975, Prouty appeared with Richard Sprague at a news conference in New York and presented photographic evidence of a conspiracy.[2] He suggested that the assassination was a coup d'état to stop the President from taking control of the CIA after the Bay of Pigs. Prouty pointed out that the movement of Kennedy after a bullet struck his head was consistent with a shot from the grassy knoll.[2] He also drew attention to the suspicious actions of the "Umbrella Man".[2]


 

A Document by Fletcher Prouty

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:The Secret Team.pdfbook1973JFK/Assassination
CIA
Bay of Pigs Invasion
An unauthorised history of the CIA from its origins to the Kennedy assassination. Prouty suggested that the assassination was a coup d'état to stop the President from taking control of the CIA after the Bay of Pigs disaster. He also points out that the movement of Kennedy after a bullet struck his head was consistent with a shot from the grassy knoll. He also drew attention to the suspicious actions of the "Umbrella Man".
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References

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