CIA Exposed! COVID Case Closed! Corrupt Federal Mediation Service Hosed! Education Department Decomposed!
by Robert Eringer
“What the JFK assassination files have revealed so far — including apparent KGB probe into Lee Harvey Oswald” (NY Post)
The most interesting revelation (to my informed eyes anyway) is the so-called “suicide” of Gary Underhill, a former U.S. Army intelligence officer and journalist with connections to high-ranking officials in the Pentagon and the CIA.
Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, Underhill reportedly fled Washington, D.C., and visited friends in New Jersey, expressing agitation and fear for his life.
He confided that a "small clique within the CIA" was responsible for the assassination, alleging their involvement in illicit activities such as gun-running and narcotics trafficking. Underhill suggested that Kennedy had become aware of these operations and was killed to prevent him from exposing them.
As I pointed out in an earlier Substack post…
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July 18, 2024
Given the arrogant stance of U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, along with political assassinations in recent U.S. history, it is not unreasonable to consider the possibility that a rogue element within USG—believing it represented the wishes of institutional Washington—intended to murder Donald Trump on 13 July in Butler, PA.
…the culprit—very clearly—was a small (rogue) clique within the CIA.
Through my own sources, I know that, between late 1949 and the mid-1950s, Gary Underhill maintained sporadic contact with a CIA branch called Domestic Contacts, responsible for gathering intelligence from U.S. citizens returning from abroad.
Underhill was also associated with former CIA operator Sam Cummings, founder of Interarmco (based in the UK), who in the 1960s became the largest private arms dealer in the world, with CIA as one of his best customers.
In fact, Allen Dulles, as CIA director in the early 1950s, dispatched Cummings to Europe to buy up surplus weapons from World War II. These were used for arming Chinese nationalists.
Cummings was directly involved in covert CIA operations, including anti-Castro activities, which link to CIA and the JFK assassination.
On May 8, 1964—less than six months after the assassination—Gary Underhill was found dead in his Washington apartment.
Add Underhill’s name to the long list of other suspicious deaths connected to the JFK assassination, including Mary Pinchot Meyer, ex-wife of CIA’s Cord Meyer, who was part of the “small clique within CIA” that perverted democracy by murdering a president.
Both Underhill and Mary Pinchot Meyer ended up dead within a short span of time.
Underhill wasn’t just another conspiracy theorist or a paranoid crank. He was deeply embedded in the intelligence community, had real access to classified information, and—most importantly—had been in the game long enough to understand how things really worked behind the scenes.
Through CIA’s Domestic Contacts Division, Underhill had knowledge of illegal CIA operations, particularly involving narcotics, gun-running and international black markets. His association with Cummings is critical because it connects him to the CIA’s shadowy world of arms smuggling. He was sitting on alive wire—and knew it.
His death may have been an elimination—a message to others who might have known too much. The CIA (especially its rogue elements) has a history of covering its tracks, and the 1960s were an especially brutal era when it came to silencing potential whistleblowers.
His explosive claims, and mysterious death, all point to a pattern of silencing those who knew too much.
Speaking of truth emerging…
Michael Shellenberger on X
The former head of the UK's foreign intelligence agency, MI6, told in early 2020 that the Covid virus escaped from the Wuhan lab. That means that the US, UK, Chinese, & German governments all knew the truth, covered it up, and spread disinformation.
But back to the JFK assassination…
“The crucial JFK file that was not released and still remains secret” (Daily Mail)
The transcript of the first conversation between President Lyndon Johnson and CIA Director John McCone after the 1963 assassination has still not been released.
I suspect John McCone (a political appointee) was not aware of what his rogues had done. But perhaps LBJ explained to him—as only the bully LBJ could—who was now boss, and McCone got to keep his job.
“Ending the Ukraine War: Diplomacy Returns to Center Stage”
Donald Trump’s determination to “stop the killing” in Ukraine is rooted in the history of U.S. diplomacy.
Educator and historian William Moloney walks us down memory lane in his cogent column, excerpted here:
When President Eisenhower ended the Korean War through negotiation no one accused him of being a “puppet” of Mao Zedong. When he approved the final terms that ended the Korean War by accepting the partition of Korea at the point where the stalemated armies of both sides stood when a “cease fire” was agreed, South Korean president Synghman Rhee refused to sign the agreement and demanded that the war be continued until the Communists were driven out of the entire Korean peninsula. Eisenhower then told Rhee that if he didn't sign the painfully negotiated agreement “All American Aid to South Korea would cease forthwith.” Rhee reluctantly signed, and not only has that imperfect peace endured for over 70 years, but South Korea rose from the ashes of war to become one of the most prosperous nations in Asia.
When President Roosevelt met Stalin at the Yalta Conference in February 1945 and effectively “ceded " Poland to Russian control, he was bitterly assailed particularly by millions of Polish Americans for having “ sold out” or “ betrayed " the Polish people who had heroically risen up against Hitler's tyranny only to be " handed over” to that of Stalin. Yet Roosevelt made this difficult decision because he believed realities on the ground gave him no other choice. Borders in post-war Europe would be defined not by diplomacy but by the limits to the advance of the victorious Red Army.
“Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Education Department” (NBC News)
The Department of Education gets an F.
Flunked its Function. Frittered our Funds. Fudged its Footprints.
An F on every subject.
Bureaucrats who contributed to failure and wastefulness deserve to get shipped to Niger, where they should feel at home in a country with the world’s worst education.
More power to Elon Musk and DOGE.
“Judge orders Trump administration to return two trans prisoners to women’s facilities” (The Guardian)
Federal Bureau of Prisons told to transfer women back and provide hormone therapy treatment for gender dysphoria.
The judge in question?
An old windbag named Royce Lamberth…
…known for making rulings that extend beyond the traditional role of a judge.
In Cobell v. Norton, a case about government mismanagement of Native American trust funds, Lamberth was removed due to his harsh criticism of government officials.
Some of Lamberth’s decisions have been overturned or criticized by appellate courts for being too aggressive or not sufficiently grounded in legal precedent.
Newt Gingrich on X
Those upset by the emerging dictatorship of district court justices behaving as though they were president should read the Judiciary Act of 1802. Jefferson and his party completely revised the court system and abolished a series of federalist judges they deemed illegitimate. A warning to the current out of control judiciary.
“Inside The Now-Shuttered Federal Agency Where Employees Lived ‘Like Reigning Kings’” (Daily Wire)
Employees of DOGE's latest target spent taxpayer money on exotic vacations, portraits, and more.
This deserves a full read…
Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service
Excerpt:
Employee Dan W. Funkhouser used his FMCS card to rent a storage unit near his home in rural Virginia, two hours from the office he supposedly worked at, which was used to store personal possessions such as a photo album of his dog, Buster. Funkhouser also spent $18,000 at a jewelry store near his house, and “destroyed all purchase card records upon leaving the agency,” an audit said.
“Democrats have fired the starting gun on 2028 race. Here are the frontrunners” (Daily Telegraph)
Their. top pick is JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois, he of billionaire belly and bureaucratic bent.
JB “Jabba the Hutt” Pritzker is Democrats’ top choice for president
Chicago, his own backyard, is bleeding residents faster than a Quentin Tarantino movie. Crime’s up, taxes up, morale down—and downtown has all the charm of a haunted Amazon warehouse.
Says my Chicago spy: “He’s known locally as Jabba the Hutt [from Star Wars] and believes the best way to win elections is to bribe voters with services the state can’t afford even though the recipients know he doesn’t really give a rat’s ass about them. Residents regularity show up at city council meetings in MAGA gear and berate the mayor and governor over their failed immigration, crime, and tax policies. Don’t forget: Obama brought ‘the Chicago way’ to DC. Jabba the Hutt embodies that corrupt posture on steroids.”
Under Pritzker, Illinois has become the national petri dish for unsustainable pensions and “progressive” policies that progress nothing.
If he can’t fix Chicago, how can he fix the country? It would be more about putting the fix in, Chicago-style.
“Do Shops have to accept cash by law as experts clarify what ‘legal tender’ actually means” (Daily Star)
This item is from a UK newspaper, but the answer also applies to the USA.
And that answer is NO. (I got it wrong a week or two ago when addressing this issue.)
Shops and restaurants do NOT have to accept cash and can legally insist on plastic for payment.
Turns out, “legal tender” only matters when you’re paying a debt, like bail money or overdue parking tickets. But your corner coffee shop or grocer can legally refuse cash and demand you tap or swipe like the good little digitized robots the overlords want us to become.
Which means the words “This note is legal tender for all debts public and private” on your U.S. dollar paper money is at best misleading and at worst a lie.
And if you thought you could still redeem your greenbacks for silver and gold at the U.S. Treasury… you’re almost a century behind the times. The only thing that backs fancy inked paper dollar is faith and fairy dust.
Little wonder gold today is at $3,031.10 an ounce.
When the grid goes down and the lights go out, your Venmo balance won’t buy a can of beans—but a Krugerrand might.
To see Elon’s brain at work, check this out…
Autism is a gift, as if kissed by an angel
And finally…
“Rosie O’Donnell feels ‘safer,’ has less ‘stress and anxiety’ after leaving ‘overwhelmingly depressing’ US over Trump election” (NY Post)
Jeez, that’s funny—I also feel safer and less stressed with Rosie out of the country.
(However, her photo does induce anxiety….)
What a week—WHEW!
And so should you!
Great take on Current events from disclosure. Time to wake the public up on how Washington was really run.
Your inside knowledge rings true. Even my distant relatives across the USA are getting the word out about government waste and total
fiat rulings by the judiciary.
More shocking news is on the way. Time to wake up and take action.
Before I was born, my parents used to take my older brother to the McCones' pool. He was part of my grandparents' social circle in Pasadena. I never met him but in reading about him he seems like an odd man in the CIA. He seems to have been very good at profiting from war, but not so good at the DC wars.