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The apparent "Suicide" of Underhill makes it even more mysterious. Why were people so naive in the 60's as to think the US government could not contain an apparatus worse and more organized than "the Mafia?"

Fucking retards.... It reads as follows on page 2...

"The friends whom Underhill visited say he was sober but badly shook. They say he attributed the Kennedy murder to a CIA clique which was carrying on a lucrative racket in gun-running, narcotics and other contraband, and manipulating political intrigue to serve its own ends. Kennedy supposedly got wind that something was going on and was killed before he could 'blow the whistle on it'. Although the friends had always known Underhill to be perfectly rational and objective, they at first didn't take his account seriously. I think the main reason was. explains the husband, 'that we couldn't believe that the CIA could contain a corrupt element every bit as ruthless--and more efficient--as the mafia."

"The verdict of suicide in Underhill's death is by no means convincing. His body was found by a writing collaborator, Asher Brynes of the New Republic. He had been shot behind the left car, and an automatic pistol was under his left side. Odd, says Brynes, because Underhill was right-handed. Brynes thinks the pistol was fitted with a silencer, and occupants of the apartment building couid not recall hearing a shot. Underhill obvi-ously had been dead several days."

"Garry Underhill's chilling story is hardly implausible. As a spy apparatus the CIA is honeycombed with self-contained cliques operating without any real central control."

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So, JFK files. This one stands out to me.... Proof is kinda in the pudding he was assassinated by active military and CIA.

Did anyone think there would be a document saying "we did it"? Like what planet are they living on?

Anyways here's what it says about Underhill and the CIA...

"The day after the assassination, Gary Underhill left Washington in a hurry. Late in the evening he showed up at the home of friends in New Jersey. He was very agitated. A small clique within the CIA was responsible for the assassination, he confided, and he was afraid for his life and probably would have to leave the country. Less than six months later Underhill was found shot to death in his Washington apartment. The coroner ruled it suicide."

"J. Garrett Underhill had been an intelligence agent during World War II and was a recognized authority on limited warfare and small arms. A researcher and writer on military affairs, he was on a first-name basis with many of the top brass in the Pentagon. He was also on intimate terms with a number of high-ranking CIA officials--he was one of the Agency's 'un-people' who perform special assignments. At one time he had been a friend of Samuel Cummings of Interarmco, the arms broker that numbers among its customers the CIA and, ironically, Klein's Sporting Goods of Chicago, from whence/sic/ the mail-order Carcano allegedly was purchased by Oswald."

Thoughts 💭 🤔

Here's the entire report on him if you wanna read through.


https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/104-10170-10145.pdf

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Great picks Sean.

I like Arweave too but still trying to understand the tokenomics a bit better. Also how adoption progresses relative to Filecoin and how integration with IPFS goes. IPFS is the primary way NFT data is stored and now many open sourced pinning projects are pinning to Arweave or Filecoin.

Apecoin is a very speculative one and unclear how much of the airdrop will be dumped. That being said it is a cool way to fractional ownership in that ecosystem which has a good track record of growing.

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The learning and the watching is such a cool journey 🔥

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