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re: Why USA Invade Russia in 1919? USA is not good friend of Russia.

Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:43 pm to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:43 pm to
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JFK want peace with Russia, so CIA kill JFK. CIA and John Birch want JFK dead.


This is joke, right? Kennedy had no problem with expanding the Nuclear Triad and all that.

He did want the CIA modified, changed, defanged, something. That may have gotten him killed.



Executive Action (film)

Executive Action is a 1973 film about the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, written by Dalton Trumbo, Mark Lane, and Donald Freed, and directed by David Miller. Miller had previously worked with Trumbo on his film Lonely Are the Brave (1962). It stars Burt Lancaster and, in his final film, Robert Ryan.

Plot[edit]

A narrator states that when President Lyndon Johnson was asked about the Kennedy Assassination and the Warren Commission report, he said he doubted the findings of the Commission. The narration ends with the mention that the segment did not run on television and was cut from a program about Johnson, at his own request.

At a gathering in June 1963, shadowy industrial, political and former US intelligence figures discuss their growing dissatisfaction with the Kennedy administration. In the plush surroundings of lead conspirator Robert Foster (Robert Ryan), he and the others try to persuade Harold Ferguson (Will Geer), a powerful oil magnate dressed in white, to back their plans for an assassination of Kennedy. He remains unconvinced, saying, "I don't like such schemes. They're only tolerable when necessary, and only permissible when they work." James Farrington (Burt Lancaster), a black ops specialist, is also among the group: He shows Ferguson and others that a careful assassination of a U.S. President can be done under certain conditions, and refers to the murders of Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley as examples, and includes assassination attempts of others including Roosevelt in 1933. He calls this "executive action".

Executive Action

This was the crew's movie one night on the USS Simon Lake in 1975 or so. After it was over no one said a word.
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