Comments - Top 10 Problems with America Killing Its Own Citizens - 9/11 Scholars Forum2024-03-28T17:47:29Zhttp://911scholars.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3488444%3ABlogPost%3A4452&xn_auth=noExcellent comments, Thoth II.…tag:911scholars.ning.com,2010-02-06:3488444:Comment:44542010-02-06T14:38:19.000ZJames H. Fetzerhttp://911scholars.ning.com/profile/JamesHFetzer
Excellent comments, Thoth II. You again display an excellent grasp of what was going on with JFK! Thanks.
Excellent comments, Thoth II. You again display an excellent grasp of what was going on with JFK! Thanks. "10. What are the chances the…tag:911scholars.ning.com,2010-02-06:3488444:Comment:44532010-02-06T11:54:38.000ZThoth IIhttp://911scholars.ning.com/profile/ThothII
"10. What are the chances the Director of Intelligence will never consider a president a threat to national security?"<br />
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McCone didn't, but Helms, Angleton, Phillips, and Dulles did with JFK. Colonel Marvin says he was approached to do a hit on a US citizen, Pitzer at Bethesda, but he refused, they told him Pitzer was a "traitor" probably because he had a film showing the right temple entrance wound to JFK. Was Wellstone a "traitor"? too? Who decides.<br />
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The 1947 national security act was…
"10. What are the chances the Director of Intelligence will never consider a president a threat to national security?"<br />
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McCone didn't, but Helms, Angleton, Phillips, and Dulles did with JFK. Colonel Marvin says he was approached to do a hit on a US citizen, Pitzer at Bethesda, but he refused, they told him Pitzer was a "traitor" probably because he had a film showing the right temple entrance wound to JFK. Was Wellstone a "traitor"? too? Who decides.<br />
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The 1947 national security act was seriously flawed. Any intelligence service should be severely regulated.