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As a startup founder of three years our legal housekeeping is a bit of mess, how can I best setup a system to organize and track
As a startup founder of three years myself, I can relate to how legal housekeeping can be messy. Once a year, I have our own lawyers go through and do an audit of all of our legal paperwork (which costs a couple thousand dollars to be extremely thorough, but it’s worth it). Luckily, there are now many ways to easily manage and track all of your legal, financial, and HR documents via third-party sites that specialize in these management proceedings. I wrote a blog post about this awhile back titled “5 Ways to Save Time Dealing With Documents” which highlights certain sites that can be very beneficial depending on what paperwork you’d like to track or manage. They are as follows:1. GroupDocsGroupDocs is a new, comprehensive online service for document creation and management. It has multiple features, including a viewer for reading documents in your browser, an electronic signature service, an online document converter, a document assembly service, a feature for comparing different versions of a document, and an annotation feature. An individual plan is $10 per month for limited storage and 500 documents, while a group plan for up to 9 people is $19 per user per month. Based on the number of features and pricing, GroupDoc is a good-value purchase for a small business. As you’ll see below, GroupDocs can be cheaper than a service that offers only one such feature.2. signNowWhen you’re closing a deal and need to get documents signed, the last thing you need is a slow turnaround due to fax machine problems or the postal service. The solution is to use an electronic signature service such as signNow, which is one of the most popular e-signature companies in the world. This service allows you to email your documents to the person whose signature you need. Next, the recipient undergoes a simply e-signing process, and then signNow alerts you when the process is completed. Finally, signNow electronically stores the documents, which are accessible at any time. As a result, you can easily track the progress of the signature process and create an audit trail of your documents. The “Professional” plan is recommended for sole proprietors and freelancers, and costs $180 per year ($15 per month) for up to 50 requested signatures per month. The “Workgroup” plan is geared towards teams and businesses, and it costs $240 per user per year ($20 per month per user), for unlimited requested signatures.3. signNowsignNow is another e-signature service. Similar to signNow, signNow allows you to upload a PDF file, MS Word file or web application document. Next, you can edit the document, such as by adding initials boxes or tabs, and then email them out for signatures. Once recipients e-sign the document, signNow notifies you and archives the document. signNow offers low rates for these services: a 1-person annual plan with unlimited document sending costs $11 per month. An annual plan for 10 senders with unlimited document sending costs only $39 per month.4. ExariExari is a document assembly and contract management service that assists in automating high-volume business documents, such as sales agreements or NDAs. First, the document assembly service allows authors to create automated document templates. No technical knowledge is required; most authors are business analysts and lawyers. Authors have a variety of options for customizing documents, such as fill-in-the-blank fields, optional clauses, and dynamic updating of topic headings. They also can add questions that the end user must answer. Once you send out the document, the user answers the questionnaire, and Exari uses that data to customize the document. Next, the contract management feature allows you to store and track both the templates and the signed documents. Pricing is based on the size and scope of your planned implementation, so visit their website for more information.5. FillanyPDFIt’s a hassle having to print out PDF forms in order to complete them. Fortunately, FillanyPDF is a service that allows you to edit, fill out and send any PDFs, while entirely online. This “Fill & Sign” plan costs $5 per month, or $50 per year. If you subscribe to the “Professional” plan, you can also create fillable PDFs using your own documents. With this service, any PDF, JPG or GIF file becomes fillable when you upload it to the site. You can modify a form using white-out, redaction and drawing tools. Then, you can email a link to your users, who can fill out and e-sign your form on the website. FillanyPDF also allows you to track who filled out your forms, and no downloads are necessary to access these services. The “Professional” plan costs $49 per month, or $490 per year.Switching firms can be a hassle. As a former startup attorney, I have a bit of advice about finding the right attorney for your business: it’s best to focus on the specific attorney you’ll be working with. He or she should have a solid understanding of the ins and outs of your business industry, a deep knowledge of the legal issues your startup may face, and previous work experience with startups to ensure a quality and efficient work product. This is absolutely key when matching our startup clients at UpCounsel to attorneys on our platform who can perform their legal work and hash out their legal projects in a timely manner. We also allow clients to store any and all of their legal documents directly on UpCounsel so they don’t have to go searching in alternative places for the correct paperwork. It’s proven to be a free and lightweight way to store legal documents that our clients love. Here's what it looks like:As I’ve mentioned, it’s more important to find the right attorney as opposed to the right law firm. And seeing as you’re a startup, our own startup clients typically save an average of 50-60% on their legal work, since the attorneys don't include overhead fees (a.k.a. the fees included for doing business with the firm itself) in their invoices.Hope this gives you a deeper look into what other sites and services are out there. If you have any questions or would like more information on how best to handle your legal housekeeping/ attorney matters, feel free to signNow out to me directly. As a former startup attorney at Latham & Watkins, I’d be happy to give you some guidance.
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How can I make a Pdf file?
The simplest way to create a pdf file is to print one out (print to file). The latest operating systems and some writing/publishing programs usually have a pdf printer available. The second easiest way is to export to one using the features within the application you are using. Most programs now have this feature, so it’s a breeze. If you don’t have a program with this feature built in or your operating system didn’t come with a pdf printer, then you have to use a pdf printing program. There are a lot of programs you can download but I’m a fan of opensource and my favorite is Ghostscript. And an adware free tool that uses that engine is FreePDF Download [ http://freepdfxp.de/download_de.html ]. It installs a PDF printer in your printers list. When you print to this printer from any application, it will create a pdf from that file. If you like to buy software, then you can buy signNow (Not Acrobat Reader), which installs a PDF printer also.
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Was hacking of the academic journal “JSTOR” by Aaron Swartz justified?
No. The benefit has been zero, and the cost immeasurable.We do not know what Aaron intended or planned to do with the copyrighted and public-domain articles he downloaded. He never said. So it is hard to evaluate what vision he had in mind. In practice, he accomplished nothing, and the world did not benefit. The ultimate cost of this whole project, which undoubtedly contributed to his death, has been horrific.If Aaron intended an academic study of funding relationships in the JSTOR papers like his earlier work, there were slower ways to get the same information from JSTOR. Maybe he was impatient, or maybe he intended something else. If he wanted to sift through the downloads to find the public-domain articles and publish them for free, that too is likely to happen in coming months or years, definitely more slowly than Aaron would have liked.If he intended to publish the whole cache, including copyrighted articles, that was always going to end badly, but Aaron would not have done that. Publishing copyrighted material illegally wasn't his thing. Aaron was about finding clever legal hacks. So I doubt he ever intended something that would have actually made a dent in the cost of access to scientific research, contrary to Franck Dernoncourt.But if Aaron had come to any of his friends or advisors to talk this through, anybody would have told him that doing it in secret and working to evade MIT's attempts to block him was not justified, ethically or practically, and not a good idea. Everybody would expect that MIT would take issue with an outsider (or worse, Harvard fellow) coming to MIT, where he was a guest, to exploit its relative openness while harming actual MIT students and faculty trying to use JSTOR. Even if MIT was fine with what Aaron was doing, JSTOR was bound to freak out and block all of MIT, which is what happened, hurting innocent bystanders. When Aaron repeatedly tried to evade MIT's ban on his MAC address and hid his computer in the basement network closet, that was bound to enrage any network admin.What's unfortunate is that MIT's openness and tolerance of anonymity is something Aaron supported. I don't believe he really viewed it as something to be exploited as a loophole, and I think he did care about the collateral consequences of his actions on others. That's not how he acted in this one project, but I believe Aaron's decision to become the worst guest MIT has ever had was a lapse in judgment that does not really characterize his full views. It's unfortunate that people are holding him up as a hero for this.Aaron's beef was with JSTOR and its method of paying its scanning and hosting bills by charging for access. MIT and Harvard are victims of those bills as much as anybody. Aaron probably had no right to exploit MIT's generosity by making MIT and its community unwitting allies (and victims, when their access was cut off and they had to keep chasing him) in his quest to... what exactly, I don't know.I don't think the Aaron I knew would have agreed with what Aaron did in secret. He never defended himself and I suspect felt ashamed.Of course I don't think Aaron deserved the possibility of 30 years in jail for what he did. But he took an extraordinary risk that paid off terribly and the consequences are, I would say unimaginably horrific, but they actually happened. I wish I could go back in time and tell him: don't do it. That's what I mean by saying it was absolutely not worth it and unjustified.
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Is the fact that the Mueller investigation is ending without one Russia-related conspiracy indictment of a Trump team member—the
No.Everyone Who’s Been Charged in Investigations Related to the 2016 ElectionWith Manafort’s conviction, there is proven coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.With Don Jr’s meeting, there is proven coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.Neither of these have Trump’s personal hands on the coordination, which doesn’t mean he wasn’t informed and is therefore complicit.It was Trump who declared it was all about him. Because in TrumpWorld, everything is always about him.He could have risen above and said nothing, letting it run its course, without throwing a tantrum at every opportunity. Now, after all those tantrums, if the investigation verifies Russian interference but says it was entirely Putin’s actions and no US activity, no one will believe it because Trump himself has made it all about him. Why tantrum over 1,000 times in the last two years if he wasn’t complicit?No matter the report, he’s a reprehensible excuse for a human being. No matter the report, six of his cronies have been indicted and several are already going to jail. No matter the report, Mueller will have handed off to other jurisdictions reams of evidence of criminal activity.That already happened with SDNY’s investigation of the Trump Foundation, dissolving after “A Shocking Display of Illegality.” The criminal indictments are just beginning.
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For those who are a fan of SCPs, which SCP is arguably the most dangerous to mankind?
SCP-001 explained in a nutshell if you want a simpler explanation.Summary:SCP-001 is possibly a dangerous SCP. Let's see.Upon inspection, we notice there are not 1, not 2, but 28 proposals for SCP-001. The above page states that only 1 of them is true. The only true ones are the ones that pose a true danger to mankind. Here they are, summarized.Jonathan Ball's proposal (Sheaf of Papers) details a sheaf of papers that when opened, details a new SCP that will be discovered in real life later. It is safe (a machine that can clone anything can found), but unsafe at the same time. Anything can, and will, happen. A machine that can destroy the universe by activating? Possible. And in fact, a joke SCP, named SCP-001-J, already took upon this task.Dr. Gear's proposal (The Prototype) details an alien that is extremely dangerous, emitting radiation and microsingularities. It killed Dr. Hermann Keter, leading to the creation of the Keter class of SCP objects. It is an example of an early SCP file, explaining the name. In fact, it may be the first one. Once it arrived in that US base in Guatemala, it would never be the same. After the base finds out there's more out there, the Foundation is born.Dr. Clef's proposal (The Gate Guardian, the most popular) details a gigantic winged creature (implied to be Uriel, one of the archangels) guarding a gate of what is implied to be the Garden of Eden. It holds a sword that can destroy anything within a 1-km radius. It is extremely powerful (judging by an experiment involving the nuclear submarine Nautilus, which is suspiciously dated December 26, 2004, at the time of the Indian Ocean tsunami) and has a terrifying ending. He tells that when SCP-001 ever moves, it signals the Rapture, and the end of the world (written as a Patmos XK-class scenario) and even details a transmission from the future about this exact event happening. It issues a command to anyone who sees it, the most important being "Prepare", which was spoken to the Founder, prompting him to create the precursor to the SCP Foundation.QNTM's proposal (The Lock) details a gemstone with white markings on it. It is surrounded by a gold ring and emits some radiation, in the microwave scale. In 2003, Foundation staff noticed that the markings closely mirror the cosmic microwave background, implying that the lock may be a replica, if not an exact clone, of the observable universe. It is currently indestructible, and multiple attempts to open the lock at the bottom have failed. It was discovered in a Sumerian temple and it is implied there is a demon inside.Bright's proposal (The Factory) details The Anderson Factory, an organization that appears to have made multiple SCP objects. Not to be confused with the GoI named The Factory, working conditions were horrible, but that was a simple price for the fact that the Factory could produce nearly anything. However, when anomalous objects began leaking out, numerous people had to stop it, and in 1911, raided the Factory, driving out the current inhabitants (Faeries, which are referenced in SCP-4000 "Taboo") and shutting it down. Numerous people were selfish enough to leave with their own anomalous objects, becoming splinter groups of the Foundation (for instance, the Chaos Insurgency), and the rest who remained became the SCP Foundation.Dr. Mann's proposal (The Spiral Path) details a spiral gravel path which continuously goes uphill if travelled in a counter clockwise direction. If travelled in a clockwise direction, the path becomes normal. Seems normal, right? Wrong. New members of the Overseer Council are advised to view Document 001-O5, which details how early members of the Foundation created anomalous objects, which turned into actual SCPs (the first was SCP-005, a key which can open any lock), however, the narrator gets terrified when he recounts the story of SCPs he didn't create and just appeared in storage one day.Dr. Mackenzie's proposal (The Legacy) details 2 objects, which are a device and a key, and some notes. In the previous universe, mankind meddled around, corrupting the fabric of the universe. To reset it, a machine was created by a man (calling himself the Administrator, seems familiar, right?) to reset the universe. However, the man died, and the Foundation was created to continue his work. However, the problem is, the machine hasn't been found yet, and the corruption in our universe is increasing, causing the entry of numerous SCPs into our universe.S. Andrew Swann's proposal (The Database) seems to be a jumbled mess. However, when given some context, SCP-001 becomes clear. SCP-001… you see… is us. Every writer on the SCP website is SCP-001, able to change the entire narrative at their own desire. But the people inside hate this, and have prepared a last resort. To do this, they have placed memetic agents as booby traps in the website, causing us to die. However, they state that there is no way to contain SCP-001 without causing a ZK-class scenario (reality ending scenario), or basically to us, just wiping out all traces of their existence by deleting the SCP website. But wait. From our point of view, we have near-universal access to all SCP files. No memetic agent would work against us (have you ever died while scrolling down the main SCP-001 page due to the Berryman-Langford agent? No!) because to them, we are gods. Nothing can stop us.Scantron's proposal (The Foundation) details the entire SCP Foundation, but from the perspective of an organization called the Unusual Incidents Unit which is controlled by the FBI. Basically, in this proposal, the SCP Foundation itself is SCP-001. It details a high school which is slowly converted into an SCP facility over time. Some agents they sent in are incorporated into the SCP facility.Djoric's/Dmatrix's proposal (Thirty Six) details what used to be 36 people (some have died). These 36 people were destined to save the world. The death of a member results in catastrophic events throughout the world. Individually, they can nullify or severely decrease any SCP's capabilities. When they come together, their capabilities can "bring quiet days", or in other words, wipe out all anomalous entities in existence.Roget's proposal (Keter Duty) details a facility that houses all Keter objects. These objects are contained in the facility by pitting them against their counterparts. For instance, SCP-682 (which you might know as the TOTALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE REPTILE that hates literally everything) is contained in the facility along with SCP-296. What is 296 exactly? Formerly, it was an SCP facility holding 55 SCPs (take note of this) when a containment bsignNow occurred, causing the nuclear warheads to be detonated. Within the wreckage, a stone tunnel was spotted. Inside the tunnel is an ampitheater (think of the Roman Colosseum) and within it are 56 figures seemingly constructed out of ice (one more than the SCPs before!) So what is the 56th figure? It calls itself Judgement, and it "judges" all those who enter. Those it deems "guilty" will be killed by one of the SCPs that used to be on the site. The thing here is that 296 doesn't "judge" us the same way that we judge other humans. In SCP-001, 296 takes on the appearance of multiple personnel who have lost their lives fighting SCP-682. 296's anomalous properties denies 682 the ability to kill them, and 682 transitions between trying to kill them or cowering in the middle. Judgement said that 682 is denied here the ability to kill or to die. Another example is SCP-871 (aka the replicating cakes that should be eaten in 24 hours to avoid it duplicating), contained along with SCP-1295, a group of 4 old men who preside over a diner, and emit anomalous properties if they are removed from it within a certain time. In the facility, 1295 is served 871 by a waitress. They usually complain about the lackluster menu items, but praise the variety of 871. Another infamous one is SCP-579 and SCP-055, of which the description says "Can't fit round pegs in square holes". It is a mystery which one is referring to which, considering the description of 579 is expunged, and 055 cannot be described except in terms of what it is not. Releasing all the Keters would cause a giant containment bsignNow and a K-class scenario.Ouroboros — The Cycle Proposal is a combination of all of djkaktus's proposals (The Children/The Broken God/Atonement/The Way It Ends) and was created January 5, 2019. Here is a summary of each.djkaktus' 1st proposal (The Children) details 9 children who have extraordinary capabilities (including the ability to simply will an object out of existence by thinking of it) who were buried under a church in San Marco, Mexico. They were used to fight a Saharan kingdom called Abaddon, but the end reveals the O5 who planned this was insane and related to the Chaos Insurgency. The children are still alive.TwistedGears and djkaktus' proposal (The Broken God) is about an entity known as the Broken God, created in Mexico during WW2. What is the Broken God? To know that is to know the lore of the Church of the Broken God. They believe that their deity (a god named Mekhane, the god of machines and intelligence) broke itself apart during a fight with Yaldabaoth (the god of animalistic and wild behavior) to save humanity. Later, the CBG tried to reconstruct Mekhane, believing that this will bring about the end of the world. However, due to the core of the machine (SCP-882) being provided by The Factory, "it" malfunctioned, and began to destroy and warp the landscape of Baja California. In 1943, the machine was activated, causing an "Apotheosis Event" that formed the Gulf of California. However, SCP-2399 (a destroyer machine originally supposed to land on Earth, but instead landed in Jupiter because it was destroyed) swooped down from the sky and destroyed the Broken God.djkaktus' 2nd (independent) proposal (Atonement) details an anomalous humanoid black hole, originally Calvin Desmet, who was injured in an accident in 1982. He is instructed by the Foundation to destroy all anomalous objects. But the O5 Council uses SCPs to become immortal, causing them to run into some problems. His reasoning is flawed, believing he must kill all alternate universes so no SCPs go into our own. He tries to kill the O5.djkaktus' 3rd proposal (The Way it Ends) details why the Chaos Insurgency hates the O5 council, and their successful murder of each of the O5s. Finally, they put in some members of their own. And the Chaos Insurgency reforms once more.The Ouroboros proposal substories are meant to connect and build up on the previous ones, and create a cycle.Kate McTiriss' proposal details a story of Mary Nakayama, a researcher who unwittingly becomes God (a benevolent one) via an SCP article which originally detailed a song that would be first in every record it encounters. That SCP article turned out to make everything written in it come true, and after Mary discovered this during an April Fools' joke edit, she made herself into a God to help the Foundation.Kalinin's proposal is extremely complicated. It is the tale of an entity occupying a planet with 9 moons, which seeks to return humanity to 1 of the moons (named The Planet of the Hands, and where we originally came from), where it can torture us for eternity, so that a utopian society can occur on the planet. It can manipulate all anomalous entities, and you know what that means. Hijinks ensues. Although a minor victory in the end does occur, humanity has fled from Earth, accepting an eternity of torture. Throughout the story, it is implied that, once again, we are SCP-001.Dr. Wrong's proposal details an Occult War in the previous reality. SCP-001 was an attempt to create a CK-class restructuring scenario in 1900. Their reason was the Occult War, specifically the 5th Occult War. Multiple stuff went wrong during this war (including SCP-140 being edited too much, causing the Daevites from SCP-140 to conquer Asia, Sarkic (enemy of Church of the Broken God) involvement in the American Civil War) leading to the end of the world. Now, there were these 13 organizations that combined to form the Foundation. The organizations came from: Britain, France, the Russian Empire, the German Empire, the USA, Spain, Japan, China, and 5 more countries. 13 people were chosen to be members of the O5 council. The Forbidden City Convention which finalized and created the modern SCP Foundation was signed September 7, 1901, coinciding with the end of the Boxer Rebellion in our timeline. This retconned the Boxer Rebellion and the Taiping Rebellion into existence. Basically, an origin story of the Foundation. And they're just planning to erase it and cover it up as another SCP.TL;DR: Stuff messed up because SCPs were prevalent through history, so we pressed a reset button.S.D. Locke's proposal details an incident that happened to the Sun causing every organism to melt into wax and form a gelatin-like substance, which can merge with each other, and occasionally retain part of their original shape. It follows the tale of Logan Igotta, and her companion Ari, as they succumb to the disaster. It is special for showing the end of the Foundation, not the beginning, and it is implied at the end that you are not alone, and the slime noticed you, and you will become one of the jello slime.Spikebrennan's proposal details Facility T, a location in the Sinai peninsula which prevents any type of human death in the area. It was created after the events detailed in Exodus 4:24–26, in which God attempted to kill Moses after he failed to circumsize his son. The Foundation has made a contract with God to limit their time in Facility T in exchange for not getting killed when exiting.WJS's proposal details a document that defines what is normal, and what is not. Everything outside is anomalous. A thing at the end of the page claims to bring you to SCP-001, but it actually leads to a document by O5–5 explaining that the SCP Foundation is not trying to abuse anomalous objects, but that they're more or less protecting them.Billith's proposal details how another Foundation implanted life on Earth, classifying Earth as SCP-001, after discovering its life-holding property. And we (our Foundation) found out about them.Tanhony's proposal details an 84-year old man who has been merged with the concept of death, and as such, if he is modified, how everyone will die will be modified as well. The Foundation modified him in this way so that none of the O5 council will die. If he ever dies, he will be replaced with a young D-class, and the old man will be killed to complete transfer of his anomalous properties. The Ethics Committee gets suspicious that the O5 Council is using him for their own purposes, and a massive skirmish occurs. In the process SCP-001, the entire O5 council, Administrator, and Ethics Committee are killed. Due to this the Administrator tried to make sure there were 12 candidates for the missing positions: 11 O5 members, and 1 Administrator.Lily's proposal details a phenomenon that will happen 24 hours before the end of all life on Earth. Since the event has not happened yet, information was found through various documents. The phenomenon will result in flowers blooming on 90% of the Earth's land surface. The weather will clear, and the temperature will be ambient and comfortable. Weapon usage will dramatically decrease before the end of the world occurs.Tufto's proposal details an entity known as the Scarlet King, which has been attempting to enter our reality for multiple years. Yep. The exact same Scarlet King as SCP-2317's pre-Iteration 6 files. It is a commentary on antiquity's hatred for our modern age. It is demonstrated even further by saying that since the SCP Foundation deals with organizing stuff, it is the definition of modernity, and the Scarlet King hates them because of that. Or rather, it actually is the definition of that hatred.Note: The Scarlet King could be SCP-2317, or not. It is because the redacted name of the "Destroyer of Worlds" is 1 letter longer than Scarlet King.Jim North's proposal details a Safe humanoid SCP toy maker named Dr. Wondertainment who made several SCPs. These include SCP-445 (paper that will become whatever it is folded into), SCP-1553 (a paint set that can paint and erase shadows), SCP-3147 (a lollipop that can switch your voice), and more. His origin story was about him finding out about The Factory, stealing some documents, and him getting to work. No wait! Now, he's "Dr. Reginald Philbert Lionel Archibald Westinghouse Wondertainment III", a Euclid level man who has been around for eternity, and can make anomalous games that are classified as SCPs. No, wait. There's something even deeper. Dr. Wondertainment is a corporate entity, and is a Keter! That's not it. There must be something else. The current Dr. Wondertainment is "Dr. Isabel Helga Anastasia Parvati Wondertainment V", the daughter of the original Dr. Wondertainment, a Thaumiel object. Wait. That's not all. Here comes the truth.Did you think that the little trinkets with my name on them were the full extent of my creations? Did you truly think of me as such a small, petty creature? I am no mere toysmith, Foundation, no mere trickster. I am a god. The god of chaos, the harbinger of madness, the progenitor of insanity, and the bane of all who would try to shackle the universe in their cloying chains of order. I have tugged at the edges of that order and unraveled it, creating and unleashing the very anomalies you seek to contain, all to show you how wonderful and amazing and frightening and deadly the universe can be.You want examples of my creations? Then look upon your collected list of anomalies, Foundation. Look upon those of the Unusual Incidents Unit, the Office for the Reclamation of Islamic Artifacts, the Global Occult Coalition, and so many others. I made them. I made them all, from the most harmless Safe to the most nightmarish Keter, and they are mine!Are We Cool Yet? The Circus of the Disquieting? Marshall, Carter & Dark? The Church of the Broken God, Anderson Robotics, the Fifthist Church, and so many more? My institutions! Mine! I founded all of them, created all of their artifacts! Their leaders?! Their GODS?! When you fight against the likes of FULLER and ION and MEKHANE and THE SCARLET BLOODY KING, you were really fighting against ME! I AM ALL OF THEM, I AM EVERYTHING YOU FEAR AND DON'T UNDERSTAND! I AM THE GOD OF PURE CHAOS, AND YOU WILL BE DRIVEN BEFORE MY POWER, YOU WILL CRUMBLE AND DECAY INTO NOTHINGNESS, YOU WILL BOW BEFORE ME YOUWRETCHEDPATHETICDr. Wondertainment is an Apollyon class god. He created every SCP. Every GoI. The Foundation, AWCY, CBG, M,C&D, Chaos Insurgency, GOC, all of them.Wait. He's actually a Neutralized SCP. He is all of what he described earlier, and at the same time none of them. He doesn't know who he is anymore, but invites the Foundation to try and understand all of his creations.After being exhausted from typing and copying that massive blockI begin typing.I wonder, "Why am I typing this in a narrative form?"Why am I typing out how I typed out this story?No wait. I suddenly remember what is coming next. I type,"I.H. Pickman's proposal details an SCP-001 which can only be written and documented in a narrative form. Therefore most of the page is basically just a story."I sigh, relieved that I have got it over with.Now to the next one.But wait! There's more!Behind all that storytelling, this proposal is basically the exact same as S. Andrew Swann's Proposal (see above)Next!The Great Hippo's proposal (ft. Peppersghost) details a text AI who initially shows pretty good on how to contain some SCPs. However as the Foundation relies on it more, the Ethics Committee decide to stop the machine once and for all. However, the machine slowly begins to show hatred toward the Ethics Comittee, and begins neutralizing anything and everything, even the O5 council. At the end it is unknown if it actually neutralized everything or hacked the database to make it look like it did so.Weizhong's/The Deadly Moose's/Drewbear's/Dexanote's proposal details Project Palisade, their attempt to stop The Worm, an entity that can destroy multiple realities. The Foundation keeps it out by placing it in other realities which they create themselves.Finally… another of my favorites…████ ███'s proposal details a space expedition to another galaxy, revealing that every single galaxy outside of the observable universe is just a clone of the Milky Way, but the materials that make them up get stranger as we go. At the end it is implied that "The Truth" is related to SCP-184.Alright, that was a lot of information. Now to eliminate which ones are least terrifying.Dr. Gear's (it was easily contained), QNTM's (we haven't broken the lock yet) and…You know, it'd be easier if we detailed the most terrifying and how they could affect humanity.Sheaf of Papers - I mentioned the reason why. Anything could happen.Gate Guardian - If it ever moves a Patmos XK-class scenario will occur.Spiral Path - The SCPs they didn't create may be dangerous. Same concept as Sheaf of Papers.Thirty Six - What if they all die?The Database - This is dangerous, not to us, but to the people in the SCP universe, since we could just delete the entire SCP website.When Day Breaks - 6.8 billion people have died instantly due to the event.The Children - Yes, they're alive, so they can destroy the world at any time.Dead Men - He can change death itself.Atonement - He can literally be anywhere, and can kill anything.Project Palisade - The Worm can destroy anything.So, what here is the most terrifying?I think either Database, Sheaf, Gate Guardian, or When Day Breaks fit the record.So, anyone of these.How about a non-001 SCP?Some people say SCP-231–7 is dangerous because if it ever gives birth then the world will end.Then again, in 1 story the fear was neutralized when she gave birth to… unexpectedly…SCP-999. And it is said that SCP-999 is weak right now, but it will grow strong enough to end the King's reign of terror with love and kindness.However, there are multiple SCPs that could be far more dangerous.The most dangerous threat level is Black, so you better look for that one there. One example is SCP-3480.Version 2.0After reading through more of these SCP scenarios, and finding suggestions from other people, I have an updated list of contenders for the most dangerous SCP.SCP-001RIP THE OLD 001 KILL AGENTReason: There are multiple proposals for SCP-001, so let's run through each one and see why they are extremely dangerous to humanity. This is updated with djkaktus's 4th (non-joke 001) proposal.Jonathan Ball's proposal - Sheaf of PapersSummary: Sheaf of Papers is about a pile of papers. The topic seems tame at first, however when you realize what it does, it could be the worst thing the Foundation has ever discovered in its entire history. The pile of papers contains pages for every known SCP in history, starting from SCP-002 (skipping 001, since it itself is SCP-001) all the way up until the most recent SCP to be written, SCP-4999 (aka Death itself). Every single SCP, even 682, 2317, and 343.Reason: Even though it has brought us 999, and other SCPs which have helped the Foundation, it has also brought us objects that have hindered their progress, or could pose a threat to the universe. Imagine if one day, an extremely terrible event that would destroy the Foundation appeared as an SCP in the pile of papers.Dr. Gears' proposal - The PrototypeSummary: Dr. Gears' proposal is about an alien which can create microsingularities that emit large amounts of radiation. First discovered in a military base in Guatemala, it was extremely dangerous and reported as a "demon" by the locals. Due to the appearance of the page, this could be one of the earliest objects contained by the Foundation. Dr. Hermann Keter (the man who also designed SCP-001's containment) was killed during the incident, possibly granting a name to the unpredictable and dangerous uncontainable objects belonging to the class named Keter. And it is implied that the base had to cope with more and more being found, becoming the SCP Foundation.Reason: Due to the capabilities it has, I think that this proposal for SCP-001 is not that dangerous.Dr. Clef's proposal - The Gate GuardianSummary: Dr. Clef's proposal talks about a mysterious gigantic winged creature found at the intersection of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq. It has a weapon that spectographic analysis shows is hotter than the Sun. It can also give people who approach it a directive that they should obey, the most common being "Forget". The most infamous instance of this incident occurring is to a man, who was ordered to "Prepare". The man went on to found the precursor to what is now the SCP Foundation. Furthermore, it appears to be guarding a gate to a garden of sorts, which contains an apple tree and a tree containing a fruit unknown on Earth. Due to the various Biblical references littered around the article, it is reasonable to assume that this creature (which looks like an angel from the picture), is the angel sent by God to guard the Garden of Eden in Genesis 3:24, after Adam and Eve were banished."After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life."Even worse, the addendums fully reveal the strength of the being.Reason: SCP-001 is, in this proposal, revealed to be the most dangerous being in the world, due to the addendums. Anything within 1 km of the being is obliterated completely. Far worse than that is Incident E, a test involving a nuclear warhead being fired at 001. Oddly enough, the event is said to have taken place on December 26, 2004.The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December, with an epicentre off the west coast of northern Sumatra and a magnitude of 9.1–9.3 Mw, signNowing a Mercalli intensity up to IX in certain areas. It was an undersea megathrust earthquake caused by a rupture along the fault between the Burma Plate and the Indian Plate.A series of large tsunamis up to 30 metres (100 ft) high were created by the earthquake that became known collectively as the Boxing Day tsunamis. These tsunamis flooded communities along the coasts of the Indian Ocean and killed an estimated 227,898 people in 14 countries; the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh reported the largest number of victims. The earthquake was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history and the deadliest of the 21st century. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.The earthquake was the third largest ever recorded and had the longest duration of faulting ever observed; between eight and ten minutes. It caused the planet to vibrate as much as 1 centimetre (0.4 inches), and it remotely triggered earthquakes as far away as Alaska. Its epicentre was between Simeulue and mainland Sumatra. The plight of the affected people and countries prompted a worldwide humanitarian response, with donations totaling more than US$14 billion. The event is known by the scientific community as the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake.Finally, the last addendum reveals a glimpse of what is earlier dubbed "a PATMOS XK-class end-of-the-world scenario" via a message from Site 0 (the site monitoring SCP-001) which says this:SCP-001 has left its location. The Gate is Open. They are riding forth.Oh G_d, it's so beautiful…thelordreigneththelordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthelordreigneththelordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthelordreigneththelordhasreignedthelordshallreignforeverthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodthelordheisgodHEAROISRAELTHELORDOURGODTHELORDISONEIf you aren't aware, SCP-001 is not supposed to move from its spot.It is followed forth with a message confirming the XK-class scenario by saying that, "Because of this event's confluence with the recent bsignNow of SCP-995, the opening of SCP-616, and the activation of SCP-098, the Foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an XK-class end-of-the-world scenario. SCP-076 and SCP-073 are to be secured immediately. All personnel are to unlock and decode Emergency Order Patmos-Omega, and follow all orders within. Site 19 is to be secured, and all nonessential SCPs and personnel terminated and/or destroyed."A vantablack sphere, the closest to the classic SCP-995 I can get.The SCP-995 being referred to is not the current fungus, it is what is referred to as an "Infinite Devil Machine" and can be found on the SCP Foundation Classic website (not to be confused with SCP-1995, which has the same name but no relation). It has been described as a black mass similar to a black hole, it is extremely evil, seeing as holy water taken from it is black, and it should be stored in a container of lead, and tons of holy water, and both the container and the holy water should be blessed by a clergyman above the rank of archbishop.Still frame from footage of exploration of SCP-616.SCP-616 (on the current site) is basically a emergency door to hell inside a Boeing plane, which opens every 30 days. The Foundation has timed it so the door opens mid-flight. If it opens on the ground, it causes something extremely horrible. SCP-616 on the classic site is just a door to hell.The closest to SCP-098 classic I can get.SCP-098 (not those surgical crabs, and once again is on the classic website) is a cave which contains a door to hell. It is heavily redacted, so I couldn't understand what the document was about.SCP-073 and 076–2 are of course, Cain and Abel (the latter is referred to as Able). However over a few millenia, their roles switched, and Cain is the tamer of the two and Able is the more dangerous, killing anybody in his path.Speaking of Cain and Able, the latter refused to approach 001, and the former's symbol on his forehead became [REDACTED] causing the Administrator to declare no more tests on 001 are to be performed.The message begins degrading into nonsense after repeating 3 times."Repeat, because of this event's confluence with the recent bsignNow of SCP-995, the opening of SCP-616, and the aktivation of SCP-098, the Foundation is rekwired to immediatelebegin preprrations ffr an XK-class end-of-theworldsenario. SCP-076 and SCP-073 @re to be secured immediately Cain and Abel my two sons, I amcoming all personnel are to unlock and decode behold, I stand at the gate and knock and if anyanayansdfysffollowaall alla khaf3242!$$@andisawanewheavenandanewearthandthefruitofofof^&@#$@#@#$@#$█████████████████████████████████████ [SIGNAL LOST]"Revelation 3:20"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me."Revelation 21:1"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea."QNTM's proposal - The LockSummary: SCP-001 is an onyx gemstone with a mysterious white pattern on it, revealed later on to be exactly similar to the cosmic microwave background radiation of our own Universe, as mapped by WMAP in 2003. It has a lock on one end. It is invulnerable. For some unknown reason, the Foundation is trying to open the lock, to release the entity locked inside, named Apakht. It was discovered in a Sumerian temple.Reason: If SCP-001 is indeed the Universe, then it has massive implications for our own Universe. After all, the order of the object could be recursive, and someone else could be trying to crack our universe.Bright's Proposal - The FactoryA factory. Not The Factory, just a factory.Summary: This proposal, an O5's tale, tells the story of the Anderson Factory, a company notable for "creating" the first SCP objects, not to be confused with The Factory, a GoI. A famous SCP created by the Factory (not 001) is SCP-248, a handful of stickers with the words "110%" imprinted on them, that can improve any machine's function, seemingly by 110%. This goes even further by saying that ALL SCP objects were created by The Anderson Factory. The Factory was originally a normal factory, but things got worse when living conditions became terrible. O5–1 led a rebellion against The Factory's founder, leading to its destruction, and replacement by the SCP Foundation.Reason: For a similar reason to Sheaf of Papers, The Factory is also dangerous.Dr. Mann's proposal - The Spiral PathSummary: Dr. Mann's proposal is aboutKalinin's proposal - Past and FutureSummary: Since this is a very, and I mean very long proposal for SCP-001, I will try to sum it up, with some help from the SCP Declassified subreddit.SCP-001 is a cosmic entity that has been warded off by SCP-2798, which is lots of "soul juice" pumped into the mantle specifically to ward off SCP-001.SCP-2798's range (in purple)SCP-001 (later revealed to be a planet with 9 moons) wants humanity to return to "The Planet of the Hands", one of its moons where it came from.In November 2016, SCP-2798 broke down. This caused SCP-001 to arrive, in an event known as An important note here, SCP-001 can manipulate all other SCPs. This results in some humorous and terrifying results.SCP-063, previously "the World's Best Tothbrush [sic]", took on a human form, now dubbing itself "the World's Best Dantist [sic]".Still frame of video footage of SCP-087 during Exploration I.SCP-087, previously within the campus of an unknown university, relocated to the Pentagon, and SCP-087–1 can now open the door of its own containment.SCP-106, in the middle of emerging from a wall.SCP-106, previously unable to speak, has shown greater intelligence and can now speak to research staff.SCP-167, previously a 10-cubic meter cube made of a white polymer, which had a seemingly infinite maze in it, stayed the same, but with some major changes. 11% of observed doors in SCP-167 led to other Foundation facilities, and 7% led to Russia's Запретный Прогресс (Forbidden Progress) space station. 17% led to rooms containing machines that harvested brain tissue.SCP-222, previously a tunnel complex in Italy that contained a stone coffin which would clone people who laid in it, retained its function, but instead of cloning you, it cloned your mother.SCP-294.SCP-294, previously a coffee machine that dispensed any liquid, had its abilities limited, so that it could only dispense liquids produced by the Coca-Cola Company, no matter the keyboard input. Inputting non-CocaCola terms, however, resulted in the stock price of the Coca-Cola Company changing.SCP-332, previously the Class of 1976 Kirk Lonwood High School marching band, which teleported to major locations and prompted all humans who heard its music to join in, became limited to locations associated with marching band field trips.SCP-383, previously a strain of influenza that caused its host to vomit items that it needed, mutated, so that its hosts now vomited illicit items.A specimen of Armadillidium vulgare (the common pill bug), which appears similar to SCP-400SCP-400, formerly an organism similar to the common pill bug (above), which manipulated babies to feed on breastmilk, changed so that it now manipulated people 17–18 years of age, so it could still feed on breastmilk.I myself, SCP-426, formerly a toaster that couldn't be described in the 3rd person, have changed, causing people to turn into a toaster as well. In any case, I'm not the toaster anymore, you are.And lots more. Basically, SCP-001 is messing with the world. Why does it want us back, though? Well, the answer is simple: It wants to torture us, for its own benefit. In this case, a utopian society exists on SCP-001, which is sustained by our torture.We escaped, and 001 manipulated us so we thought we came from Earth. We will come back by our own will.The other moons were disabled, to prevent this from happening again. Due to SCP-001's arrival on Earth, humanity's illusion that nothing anomalous has ever occurred has been broken, and millions of people have fled back to the Planet of the Hands. SCP-001 has succeeded.Reason: It has effect on most, if not ALL anomalous entities in the Universe, allowing it control over nearly every aspect of the Universe. SCP-001 is therefore a nigh-omnipotent being. Imagine what such a being can do.
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Did members of the CIA participate in the murder of President John F Kennedy?
The question is a subtle formulation. And a classic case of the wrong question.There is no direct evidence any CIA 'member' was a conspirator in the assassination, which, in my view, wasn't committed by Lee Harvey Oswald. There is however profound evidence, from multiple reliable sources (which give the lie to 'but no one ever talked' shibboleth) that US military intelligence was involved. That evidence extends to not merely Oswald but the Dallas police department, the New Orleans customs service and the camps in Florida and Lousiana where Cuban exiles were in the care and control of US military intelligence. Further to Mr Mullich's allegation Oswald was sole planner and perpetrator, as a former criminal courts journalist and police intelligence specialist, I believe it's no exaggeration to assert that Oswald would never have been convicted had he lived to signNow trial. Further, as evidence of the military intelligence aspect of the case, Oswald's sole phone call on the night of Nov 23rd was to a known cutout of US military intelligence, a man the FBI specifically ordered Oswald be disconnected from. This is a matter of fact: the evidence is in the Dallas PD files. Oswald was trying to let his handlers know he wouldn't blow his cover by making that call; it was what he was trained to do. What he did, however, was to sign his own death warrant: I believe Oswald was meant to have died in the Texas Theatre, if not before. (The evidence of the young son of a DPD detective, in the staff washroom of the DPD on the afternoon of the Nov 22nd, is horrifying: he claims to have heard serving DPD officers berating an unknown officer for 'not having killed Lee.' Make of that what you will. That's not hearsay evidence: it's eyewitness evidence, of a policeman's child, of sound mind and body. He's still alive.)Moreover, contrary to Vincent Bugliosi's appalling book on Oswald, Oswald was deeply connected to US military intelligence agencies whose records of his files are magically either destroyed, denied or redacted beyond recognition. Chief of these are Oswald's Office of Naval Intelligence files; as a Marine (and therefore an enlisted Navy man) who was a known defector (and who came back from the USSR on the US State Department's dime, unheard of in defector cases), Oswald's ONI file would have been massive and superseded even the CIA's or the FBI's. His entire ONI file, especially his highly suspect New Orleans work for as a Fair Play for Cuba advocate (about which Jack Ruby was astonishingly familiar and said so at a TV news conference two days before killing Oswald) has vanished. At least one naval officer has admitted those files 'filled a U-haul trailer' and were shipped to Washington on Nov 25/26 1963, never to be seen again.There is clear and compelling evidence of multiple Oswald doubles, including one apparently swept out the back door of the Texas Theatre even as Oswald was being bundled into a DPD cruiser out front. These are not conspiracy theory fantasies: they're operational tactics that Oswald's role as a deep defector and 'double' in the Cuban exile community left him wide open to being framed as a 'patsy.' But leaving all that evidence aside—carefully and deliberately left out of the Warren Commission report and submerged, in every way possible, by the FBI and the CIA itself as late as the House committee on assassinations report (which found for a conspiracy) in 1978 and again after Stone's JFK forced out thousands of previously withheld files—Oswald's intelligence connections were admitted by sitting senators, including Richard Schweiker, who famous said "the fingerprints of intelligence are all over the case of Lee Harvey Oswald."There is a tremendous volume of forensically sound, courtroom-ready evidence that exculpates Oswald and points at a team of Cuban assassins, with US military intelligence handlers who aided and abetted them. Noel Twyman's Bloody Treason, an extraordinary book, actually places US military intelligence officers in a room in Florida recruiting not the hit team (they already had that in place) but the patsies who'd take the fall after the assassination. In making the recruitment overture, the officer in question specifically named JFK as the target. The reason the hit team member spoke to at least two investigators (AJ Weberman and Twyman himself) is not because he had a soft spot for Kennedy—that regret came on his deathbed, apparently—but because he realized he was being set up to take the fall.These are not fantasies: they are competent eyewitnesses and cogent, objective case histories, which point clearly to a conspiracy. Journalists of repute have found these people and interviewed them and...surprise, surprise, the stories are spiked, the documentaries never commissioned. Only in the UK and Holland has any real investigative journalism made it to air. Single example: Anthony Summers tracked down an elderly Cuban exile, a committed anti-JFK mercenary, who identified, on camera, one of the Cubans who admitted to being in Dealey Plaza as both a crack shot and a man who loathed Kennedy. The catch: this man, Herminio Diaz, died in 1966 in a secret raid on Cuba. This wasn't hearsay: this was eyewitness viva voce evidence. Summers is an internationally respected journalist.Another example: Bruce Pitzer was the naval officer in charge of the photographic evidence of the JFK autopsy at Bethesda naval hospital. He allegedly shot himself in his office, shortly after revealing to colleagues he had evidence of a conspiracy in the president's death. This might have been yet another controversial suicide except that a former Special Forces (read: élite military intelligence officer) Green Beret admitted on camera he had been asked to kill Pitzer, after having participated in a Green Beret exercise which (he alleged) approvingly detailed how the 'crossfire' in Dallas was actually designed and executed. A Green Beret colleague of his agreed to take on the Pitzer hit...and then things get really interesting, because the Green Beret kept a list of all his colleagues on the 'Dallas exercise,' including the colleague who (allegedly) agreed to kill Pitzer as an operational assignment. When the Green Beret (who had his colleague's ID number from the list) tried to track down his colleague to confront him, he was told no such person had ever been part of the US military.Make of that what you will: in my world, that's prime evidence of a conspiracy. (Sidebar: I have seen exactly this behaviour from US military recordskeeping authorities in the case of allegations of USAF staff involvement in Nazi goldwashing 1945 onwards. Enlisted men's pensions simply vanished and they died paupers for having blown the whistle on the gold thefts. A sitting US congressman has the tapes of these men, made known to me by a US government investigator attached to President Clinton's commission of inquiry into Holocaust-era assets in the US. Moral: don't piss off the Pentagon, especially when there's gold involved.)To wrap this up, I suggest those interested take a hard and critical look at the following serious studies of the Oswald case. The first is in my opinion a superbly complete deconstruction (audio file only) of Oswald's actions had the case been treated as a straight homicide with more here: http://maryferrell.org/pages/Fea... —the actual work, produced over a decade by a virtuoso investigator and given away free.Twyman's book is, in my view, the smoking gun. When you can put a military intelligence officer in a room asking a known and admitted killer for the US Government to freelance the killing of a president, then you have a story. A story you've heard? No? Then ask yourself why these books and well-researched work never make it to television. (Reminder: I'm a former TV investigative reporter/researcher.)The common plaint to all this, of course, is that 'somebody would have talked.' The answer: dozens of people have, including the young woman who simply had to have seen Oswald on the stairs leaving the sixth floor 'sniper's perch' if the Warren Commission was correct—she couldn't have and she didn't. Then there's the chilling story of the CIA's frantic attempts to disassociate themselves from Oswald, especially the Mexico City station (run the month of the assassination by—guess who?—E. Howard Hunt, no less, on secondment), deeply complicit in what appears to have been a 'dangle' to 'double' a Cuban official with Oswald's legend as the bait—the same Oswald whose CIA case officer, David Attlee Phillips, admitted had never been to Mexico City.Finally, there's the evidence of Doug Horne, a military intelligence records specialist attached to the 1996 JFK files project by the National Archives. Yes: a military intelligence officer.Not only has Horne blown the JFK autopsy results to smithereens—remember, Horne is a former military records specialist and Bethesda and its staff all military—but he also raises deeply disturbing questions about the provenance and completeness of the Zapruder film.This clip features the testimony of Dino Brugioni, who ran the National Photographic Interpretation Center (where CIA spy satellite and U2 photointerpretation was done) and who questions (convincingly to my mind, but you make up yours) that the Zapruder film was edited to prevent LIFE Magazine publishing visual evidence which pointed clearly to multiple gunmen the week after the assassination.If that's not enough for you, before he died, Clay Shaw, target of New Orleans DA Jim Garrison for his role in the New Orleans conspiracies, admitted he was a CIA agent at the time of the assassination to a close friend who reported the conversation. (Not a source: Shaw was an agent. On the payroll.) Moreover, after Shaw died, CIA director Richard Helms, under oath, admitted Shaw was a CIA agent (not a source: an agent). So much for JFK as bullshit about Shaw. That Shaw drove Oswald all over New Orleans parish in the company of co-conspirator and assassination designer David Ferrie—at least one witness saw Ferrie's drawings of cross-fire trajectories in Dealey Plaza—in midsummer 1963 is beyond dispute if you know where to look. The Warren Commission did—and looked away, incited by both President Johnson and FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.Jim Garrison's investigators tracked Shaw's unmissable Cadillac convertible to some very strange places indeed in the summer of 1963—with Oswald in tow. For more on this, read Temple University Prof Joan Mellen's devastating apologia for Garrison's work (Amazon.com: A Farewell to Justice: Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination, and the Case That Should Have Changed History (9781620871881): Joan Mellen: Books)There's vast evidence here. You have to want to see it and weigh it—that and have, as you're doing the digging, a very understanding spouse (which I happen to have).All of this raises questions about what to my thinking is clear-cut evidence of an American putsch, and not the last: military intelligence fingerprints are all over the Watergate case as well. Another story for another day.If you want to hear, straight from the horse's mouth, what the leading Cuban exile leader thinks (versus Mr Mullich's opinion) of the CIA's role in the JFK assassination conspiracies (there's clear evidence there was more than one contingency to kill JFK), then listen to Antonio Veciana, the Cuban CIA handler and black ops specialist David Attlee Phillips ran as an agent for 20 years—and whom Veciana saw with Lee Harvey Oswald, in Dallas, three weeks before the assassination. Veciana completely inculpates the CIA in the conspiracy, on the record, at the 2014 JFK assassination summit in Washington DC. Antonio Veciana - Admissions and Revelations (one hour 17 minutes of pure evidentiary dynamite, if you care to watch and listen)And if Veciana's testimony isn't damning enough, then, at the same event, the former head of the House subcommittee on assassinations, Notre Dame law prof G Robert Blakey, decried the CIA's role in the assassination investigations, both the Warren Commission and his own committee's report.Quote:“So my position about the agency is they didn’t cooperate with us, they affirmatively made an effort not to cooperate with us, and therefore everything that they told us is a lie. And all the statements in the report about cooperation, it’s just false. We were had.” Forty-two minute speech here: AARC 2014 Conference: The HSCA and the CIA: The View from the Trenches and the View from the TopI'm a Canadian who grew up in the US, who remembers the day he was in third grade and heard JFK had been shot. And, because I have listened to those 'who talked' as well as competent lawyers like Prof Blakey, I know something every American should be irate about or ashamed to know: the US Senate can simply order the declassification of the JFK holdings at CIA—unredacted—the Senate has the power to do so. Now that is a matter of constitutional law and legal precedence. My question is (and it's Blakey's too: he's brought a lawsuit against the CIA for fraud, for misleading a Congressional investigation) this: why if you ask around Washington (and I have) does everyone just roll their eyes and shrug their shoulders when you ask the $64,000 question: what's so horrific in the CIA JFK/Oswald holdings (if they still exist) that the American people cannot know, 60 years on? The Congress can make it so.I have a theory: it's because Nov 22 1963 was a coup d'etat—and that likelihood—what James Douglass so rightly terms 'the unspeakable' no one inside the Beltway—least of all the media types who make their living reporting 'the news'—wants to consider even as theory.I'd say, given the state of the evidence, considered in the round and taken as a whole, it's a pretty good theory. (I haven't tackled the better known evidence in Dealey Plaza ('spook central' in the words of one of the few reliable Dallas police officials) of a crossfire. That wasn't the question posed above.)Kennedy himself believed this theory—and invited the makers of the film about an American coup d'etat, Seven Days in May, to make the film in the White House itself. Khrushchev himself asked his foreign minister Gromyko how they were going to help JFK escape his own military's will to use nuclear weapons, to stop the appetite of both military leaderships, Soviet and American alike, for military action over Cuba. Yes: 'help.' That was the word.JFK told his brother Robert that he (RFK) could tell Soviet ambassador Dobrynin that he (JFK) wasn't certain he (JFK) could (a) control his own military and (b) prevent a military coup d'etat. JFK's own military considered him a traitor and he knew this, particularly after his June 1963 speech at American University seeking an end to the Cold War.This is a matter of fact, not theory, cited in Khrushchev's memoirs and Dobrynin's as well, and David Talbot's Brothers, a dual political biography of the Kennedys.To frame the question of Kennedy's assassination as an accusation against the CIA is to gloriously mis-frame the case, in my view, just as the Warren Commission (deliberately) mis-framed the forensics of the killing itself.But that's no surprise, is it, considering that a Nov 22 1963 American coup d'etat's consequences, its sequelae, are, as yet, unspeakable?
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- Da 5701 64 r 2013 2019 form
- Form 2025 2012 2019
- Ri 92 19 2012 2019 form
- Sf 1449 2012 2019 form
- Georgia mv 1 2013 2019 form
- Va form 21 0781a 2014 2019
- Form ssa 1020b ocr sm 2013 2019