Two Army Crypto-Specialists Committed After They Intercepted And Decoded Messages Discussing JFK’s Forthcoming Assassination

They were committed to mental institutions:

Private First Class Eugene Dinkin was a U.S. Army cryptographic code operator stationed in Metz, France. In early November 1963, three weeks before the JFK assassination, Dinkin intercepted—or decoded— two messages about a plot to assassinate the President of the United States. The messages contained three names: French/Corsican assassin Jean Souetre, Guy Banister, and William Harvey.

Note: In 2007, in his deathbed confession that then-VP Lyndon B. Johnson and the CIA had conspired to assassinate President Kennedy, former CIA officer E. Howard Hunt mentioned two of the three names Dinkin had intercepted.

PFC Dinkin had a friend mail a letter to Robert Kennedy, warning him that an assassination attempt on his brother would occur in Texas on about November 28, and that a communist or a “negro” would be blamed for the murder.

Doubting that the letter would ever reach Robert Kennedy, Dinkin went AWOL from his unit… and… appeared in the Press Room of the United Nations in Geneva and told reporters he was being persecuted, that “they” were plotting against President Kennedy, and that “something” would happen in Dallas.

On November 13, Dinkin was arrested by the U.S. military, placed in a psychiatric hospital, and later transferred to Walter Reed…

David Christensen was a U.S. Air Force sergeant stationed at an RAF base in Kirknewton, Scotland. The base had a relationship with the CIA and was used by the CIA as a top-secret listening station.

Just before November 1963, Sgt. Christensen intercepted a communication that an assassination attempt would be made on President Kennedy. According to Jerry Kroth, “Christensen heard something he shouldn’t have heard, and he heard it in a top-secret CIA listening post. As you can probably guess, Sgt. Christensen, like Eugene Dinkin, was summarily ‘committed to a mental institution.’”

It is so sad to see noble patriots risk everything for the Constitution and our country, only to end up punished by the machinery of that system, because it was corrupted. I would bet money that from that day forward, these two guys never had a moment of privacy, and they were hunted men in the very country they served.

Again, if this was a US-based conspiracy, why were messages being sent to Europe? It could have been foreign intel apprising their respective agencies, but if OpSec was that bad that foreign agencies all knew, why didn’t it leak more into the US? Every warrior in the US government wasn’t compromised. These people are not a majority.

Although it will likely never happen to you, it is important to understand that if you happen on some nugget which you think you can leverage to help the patriots in America, you need to fully understand the environment you are seeking to operate in, and moreover, how long the operators in that environment have been analyzing it, and locking it down. To grasp this, you should give extensive thought to the mechanisms they put in place to monitor avenues of threat over the decades, if not centuries they have been operative. Because in that time they have learned where in the system threats tend to arise and how they arise. Although this is your first foray into that world, it is far from their first rodeo.

First, if you stumble on a nugget, they have likely noticed you stumbled on it, or will notice very soon – and they will not immediately reveal themselves to you. They will wait to see what you do.

Those who have operated in that environment professionally have already identified where nuggets tend to leak out, and they have put in place mechanisms to detect leaking nuggets and identify who ended up in possession of them as soon as possible. In this case, I would not be surprised if they had one or more agents in each foreign listening post looking over the shoulders of the listeners, and infiltrating their social circles. They may even have bugged their offices and workstations, and had the feeds playing in the office of their agent(s) when he was doing paperwork.

Turn and tell a friend, “Holy shit, I just decoded an assassination plot targeting President Kennedy!” and you can bet the Cabal monitor’s ears will perk up in his office at that. Commiserate over a beer about what you know, and you have just told Cabal you are a threat. And their agent is probably monitoring all reports from the Commanding officer to CONUS (he may even be the courier transporting them or the radio tech sending them – or not sending them), so even if you avoid the obvious pratfalls, they will get you somewhere else. They have been doing it a long time, with an eye to figuring out where they can get burned, and how to prevent it.

My own suspicion is, these mechanisms may be so thorough that SATs and ACTs, and other standardized tests that all kids take, may be structured with psychological elements to get an idea of who students are, for purposes of identifying threats based on IQ and psychology. I suspect schools may have assets within them established as teachers, and even students, helping to give a personal perspective on students for files which everyone is getting these days. I do not think those files have anything to do with law enforcement. They are some entity seeking control over everyone.

So if you stumble on a nugget, such as regarding an assassination of a President, and you are the type of person to try and help the patriots in government, you may very well be compromised the moment you acquire that nugget because they were watching you, specifically because you were already identified as a person of threat back in high school.

So now you wish to warn the President. Don’t mail a letter to his relative if it is a sensitive matter involving Cabal. They will have people all throughout all carrier operations from Fed Ex, to UPS, to USPS, and they will check mail going to the target of the assassination, and their relatives. If it threatens to expose an assassination threat, not only will the mail disappear, now Cabal will know you know, and are a threat.

He was pretty sharp after that, going dark, losing his surveillance, and getting out of the country under fake documents. Or maybe it just looks that way and he never actually shook his surveillance, and they let him go on his fool’s errand to tell the media. Because he was destined to fail the moment he fell for the propaganda about the media.

I laughed out loud the last time I saw the ending to Three Days Of The Condor. Robert Redford, about to be kidnapped and killed by the CIA over a covert plot he uncovered, smugly smiled at his potential CIA kidnapper, motioned over his shoulder at the NY Time’s building, and revealed he had just laid out the entire CIA conspiracy to the NY Times, in its offices behind him.

The CIA guy was crushed and slunk away in defeat, tail between his legs, his entire plot about to be revealed to the people by our fearless media.

At this point I could see the movie having been written by a CIA asset, produced with CIA funds, acted out by a star who was himself an MK-Ultra sex-toy of the elite pedophiles in the Cabal that controlled the CIA, and designed specifically to push the meme you could trust the media – when the media was in actuality fully compromised through Project Mockingbird, which was run by CIA, which was itself fully owned by Cabal.

In reality the CIA guy would have laughed, thrown Redford kicking and screaming in the trunk, and driven off, stopping in front of the Time’s offices so the reporter Redford gave the story to could run down to the car and hand him all the tapes and files through the open window, before he sped off and Redford’s character disappeared forever, never to be seen again.

At this point, you can’t trust the media. You’d have to either deliver the message directly to Trump, or deliver it to some powerful entity that was aligned with Trump and against Cabal. Russia would be the best bet these days, with Erik Prince only second because of his inaccessibility. But I would try North Korea before I would try our media.

Make sure you are thinking in hyper-paranoid terms before you try to take on the Cabal. These are dark days, and so far although I hear there is a light at the end of the tunnel, I have not seen it yet.

Ready yourself for this environment, because it is not impossible it may be here for a while.

Spread r/K Theory, because the rabbit hole seems as if it has no bottom

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Gregory Pierce
Gregory Pierce
5 years ago

Yes agreed. As much as I want to believe we’re winning an offensive against the Controllers we should prepare ourselves for a generational struggle. An r/K shift is going on right now but we need to be vigilant/hyper-paranoid.

anonymouscoward
anonymouscoward
5 years ago

You mentioned “Three Days of the Condor,” let me mention another movie. “Never So Few” with Frank Sinatra and Gina Lollobrigida. Part of the plot at the end involves Sinatra’s character discovering high-level government secrets regarding the Chinese, and a plan by Cabal to paint him as insane and have him committed. Ultimately it’s only because Sinatra “turns” a high-level member that he is saved.

Interestingly, from 1959. So the idea of having a truth-teller branded as insane was out in the public for at least several years before it was proveably done.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
5 years ago

This is fascinating. I have read a lot about the assassinations of the ’60’s, but I had never heard of these events.

My head’s spinning around like Linda Blair’s.

Drew
Drew
5 years ago

I teach in a charter school. I have a colleague that, because of you and your hyper paranoia that is rubbing off on me, I have thought may be one such CIA plant. He told me once that he applied for the CIA, made it to the face-to-face interview stage at an undisclosed location, but didn’t get hired. It has always struck me as odd that he didn’t get hired, because I think he’d make a very good agent. He generally keeps his cards very close to his chest, doesn’t reveal his opinions on political matters very easily, and he’s the quintessential “company man.” I like him a lot, and my occasional passing thoughts of him being CIA are easily laughed off as ridiculous, but I wonder sometimes. I mean, I figure that if he really were CIA, he wouldn’t have told me that he had applied for the CIA. But posts like this make me second guess myself.