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Former FBI Agent Reveals Who Really Killed JFK

 

Boston Brahmin Ruth Avery Hyde Paine and her direct connection with the Kennedy Assassination.

In 1963, Ruth Paine was a young mother who befriended a Russian immigrant, Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald. That friendship would thrust Paine into the national spotlight after the assassination of President Kennedy. Ruth Paine tells her story, including her work to integrate Irving's libraries and pools, in this edition of Profiles.

 

 

"ON TRIAL: LEE HARVEY OSWALD" (PART 15) (RUTH PAINE)

 

 

Did Lee Harvey Oswalt really kill John F. Kennedy?

This fascinating article below connects many dots to give overriding evidence that this killing was actually orchestrated by the Skull and Bones driven CIA.

At the center of all of this is Ruth Avery Hyde Paine who had become close with Oswald. It is likely not a coincidence, however, that she had family and friends working for the CIA. Couple this with the fact that many CIA affiliated organizations such as the Red Cross and American Friends Service Committee lent support to Oswald. It would be hard to conclude that there wasn't a Skull and Bones induced cover-up or set-up with Ruth Avery Hyde Paine at the center of it all. 

This article conveys how the Skull and Bones driven CIA could work covertly through non-profit organizations and seemingly well-meaning individuals to manufacture this set-up/cover-up.

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Paoli, PA  - Ruth Forbes Young 
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Before Watergate, WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden, there was the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI  in Media, Pennsylvania. 
www.1971film.com is the story ofordinary people who break in, remove files, send them to newspapers and damage the FBI War Machine.
Documentary film by Johanna Hamilton Documentary filmmaker; @JHamilton71 airing May 18, 2015.

 

Activists Who Stole FBI Documents in 1971 Revealing COINTELPRO Speak Out

 

One of the great mysteries of the Vietnam War era has been solved. On March 8, 1971, a group of activists — including a cabdriver, a day care director and two professors — broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania. They stole every document they found and then leaked many to the press, including details about FBI abuses and the then-secret counter-intelligence program to infiltrate, monitor and disrupt social and political movements, nicknamed COINTELPRO. They called themselves the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. No one was ever caught for the break-in. The burglars' identities remained a secret until this week when they finally came forward to take credit for the caper that changed history. Today we are joined by three of them — John Raines, Bonnie Raines and Keith Forsyth; their attorney, David Kairys; and Betty Medsger, the former Washington Post reporter who first broke the story of the stolen FBI documents in 1971 and has now revealed the burglars' identities in her new book, "The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI."

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