By
M.
Richard Maxson
This
series of articles continues to examine what the shadow government
and the deep state are and how they have gained so much control over
the U.S. government and society in general.
The
clandestine agency initiated by President Harry Truman to aid the
United States in information gathering quickly morphed into an entity
that today is the main proprietor of 'The Deep State.” It began to
take control of the nation in the 1950's and clamped down tightly
after the assassination of President Kennedy. They now control the
path of our country and our nation's fate. It's tentacles reach far
and wide across all media and information in the western world. With
a hail of smoke and mirrors everyday Americans have no idea what is
really going on in the world today.
The
executive branch of our government are mere puppets of the Deep
State. The current President has been like a monkey wrench that was
thrown into the machinery that is the Deep State. He, like JFK had
ideas on how to handle them. He was warned by Minority Leader Chuck
Schumer, “Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community,
they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.” As of this
writing, it appears the President Trump has caved.
TRUMAN
President
Harry S. Truman, who spearheaded the establishment of the CIA right
after World War II, to better coordinate U.S. intelligence gathering.
But the spy agency had lurched off in what Truman thought were
troubling directions. He stated years later, “the original reason
why I thought it necessary to organize this Agency … and what I
expected it to do would be charged with the collection of all
intelligence reports from every available source, and to have those
reports reach me as President without Department ‘treatment’ or
interpretations.” He
wrote “the most important thing was to guard against the chance of
intelligence being used to influence or to lead the President into
unwise decisions. I never had any thought that when I
set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and
dagger operations. … It has become an operational and at times a
policy-making arm of the government. Not only shaping policy through
its control of intelligence, but also “cloak and dagger”
operations, presumably including assassinations.” Truman stated
that the CIA had worked as he intended only “when I had control.”
The Washington Post published the op-ed in its
early edition on Dec. 22, 1963, but immediately excised it from later
editions. Other media ignored it.
Even
so this was so important to Dulles that he invented a pretext to get
himself invited to visit Truman in Independence, Missouri. On the
afternoon of April 17, 1964, Dulles spent a half-hour one-on-one with
the former president, trying to get him to retract what he had
written in his op-ed. Hell No, said Harry.
Not
a problem, Dulles decided. Four days later, in a formal memorandum of
conversation for his old buddy Lawrence Houston, CIA general counsel
from 1947 to 1973, Dulles fabricated a private retraction for Truman,
claiming that Truman told him the Washington
Post
article was “all wrong,” and that Truman “seemed quite
astounded at it.”
In
a June 10, 1964, letter to the managing editor of Look magazine
Truman restated his critique of covert action, emphasizing that he
never intended the CIA to get involved in “strange activities.”
Retired
Admiral Sidney Souers, whom Truman had appointed to lead his first
central intelligence group, read the piece and sent a “Dear Boss”
letter applauding Truman’s outspokenness and blaming Dulles for
making the CIA “a different animal than the one I tried to set up
for you.” He lamented the fact that the agency’s “principal
effort” had evolved into causing “revolutions in smaller
countries around the globe.”
There
is a massive shift in consciousness occurring. The veil that blinds
the masses in so many ways is becoming transparent. Our thoughts and
feelings about our world are changing. We are definitely living in a
time where new information and evidence will conflict with long-held
beliefs about our world and about what our country has become.
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