Saturday, April 4, 2026

of Presidents and Pawns

 



As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


I have written of my appreciation of Jim Marrs investigation of the JFK assassination and the work of David John Oates in reverse speech in exposing the hidden nuances of that murder, to the point that this blog was the source which basically broke the story that the elders of Tel Aviv  were the coordinating group which pulled off this assassination, and managed to dirty up everyone, so they were all involved in the US agencies.

This was all about nuclear material which President Kennedy would not provide Tel Aviv, so he was removed. One of the first acts was President Lyndon Johnson had America "lose" weapon's grade uranium from American stores and this material ended up in the state of Tel Aviv.

I have always wondered what was the reason for the set up of President Richard Nixon in Watergate and in the following, this is the exclusive of this popular girl blog. I know now why Mr. Nixon was set up and removed and this entirely started with the removal of his Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. In the profession of Mr. Agnew in who set out to get him, is the groundwork for the operation which set up Richard Nixon in Watergate, as the "burglars" were the same clients who were at Dallas 1963 with John Kennedy.

President Richard Nixon was already being set up when he had a landslide victory over George McGovern, the socialist from South Dakota, but for those behind this, their major problem was Vice President Agnew, as he was refusing to bend the knee to the elders.


Elected to that office in 1972, when Richard M. Nixon won a landslide victory for a second four-year presidential term, Agnew could reasonably have expected to become president if anything should remove Nixon from office during the following four years.

Instead, by the time the tumult arising from the Watergate scandal had brought down the Nixon presidency in 1974, Agnew himself was out of office in disgrace.


The solution to Richard Nixon was to remove Spiro Agnew first, by nailing him on old charges of what every politician in Maryland was involved in, in kickbacks. Those involved had to engage in this at the local level, because the President controlled the national level on investigations.

Once the charges were levied, Spiro Agnew was leveraged to resign from office, or he would face prison time.

The first pillar was removed, the set up had already been completed on Richard Nixon in 1972 at Watergate, now that drama would be laid out before thee American People, and it would actually be Senator Howard Baker, the same person who almost had the 25th Amendment activated to remove President Ronald Reagan, who in hearings on Watergate about to close, had divulged about the "Nixon recording tapes", which then spun this out to where it was intended. 


In 1973, Agnew was investigated by the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland on suspicion of criminal conspiracybriberyextortion, and tax fraud. Agnew took kickbacks from contractors during his time as Baltimore county executive and governor of Maryland. The payments had continued into his time as vice president, but had nothing to do with the Watergate scandal, in which he was not implicated. After months of maintaining his innocence, Agnew pleaded no contest to a single felony charge of tax evasion and resigned from office. Nixon replaced him with House Republican leader Gerald Ford. Agnew spent the remainder of his life quietly, rarely making public appearances and blaming Zionists for forcing him out of office. 


Throughout September, Agnew was in the news, generally as a result of what one reporter called his "offensive and sometimes dangerous banality". He used the derogatory term "Polack" to describe Polish-Americans, referred to a Japanese-American reporter as "the fat Jap", and appeared to dismiss poor socio-economic conditions by stating that "if you've seen one slum you've seen them all.


Spiro Agnew was gone from office, and was well aware who had brought him down, in the elders of Tel Aviv, for his advocacy of fairness in the Middle East in treating Egypt and Saudi Arabia, equally as the state of Tel Aviv was treated. There was no room for fairness among the Jewish communists who controlled the state of Tel Aviv.


The reason, he also wrote, “was that the Zionists in the United States knew that I would never agree to the continuance of the unfair and disastrous favoring of Israel and they had to get me out of office there so that I would not succeed Nixon.


Spiro Agnew, who resigned the Vice-Presidency of the United States in disgrace in October, 1973, attacked “Zionist influences in the U.S.” on the nationally televised NBC “Today” program this morning and charged that “Israeli imperialism is taking place in the world.” 


, Agnew replied, “influences certainly in the media. I think the media are sympathetic to the Zionist cause, put it that way. I call it the nation-wide impact media. We have a tendency not to separate the Arabs into what we might call militant. Communist-oriented Arabs and Arabs that support a free enterprise system.” Agnew said.

He added: “I think that the Saudi Arabians, for example, have been our very staunch friends for 60 years and yet we regard them and Mr. Sadat in Egypt who has been trying to fight the battle of balance between the Palestinian Communists…” 


 Vice President Agnew wrote to a former Congressman in appreciation of his book, exposing more of this control of Tel Aviv of the US political system. He demanded it not be revealed as he knew the consquences.


"Although you do not speak of my experience in your book, I trace the advent of my difficulties [disclosure of the kickbacks he received] to a confrontation with this same lobby. In 1971, President Nixon wished me to visit Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, to provide a little balance to the teeming of congressmen who run to Israel on the slightest pretext.

"The White House staff suggested that I also go to Israel, but I declined on the basis that doing so would substantially diminish the signal that my visits were trying to send to the Arab countries. AIPAC [the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a lobby registered to advance Israeli interests] raised hell, and I received a torrent of letters and calls from Jewish friends and acquaintances as well as numerous requests for appointments with Jewish pressure groups.

"I stuck to my guns and did not visit Israel, and they have never forgiven me. And they made sure I would not become president."


This then returns to the reasoning of why the elders had gone after a Vice President of these United States. The clue in this is from Dr. Henry Kissinger's assessment of the situation which had developed in the Mideast which the Nixon Administration had inherited. The nuclear materials which Lyndon Johnson had handed over at the death of John Kennedy, had by 1967 become a bomb project and by President Nixon coming into power, this had become BOMBS in the state of Tel Aviv.

Kissinger was adamant that Israel not be the first nation to introduce atomic bombs to the Mideast. The hook in this was a bribe for American F 4 Phantoms to be sold to the Tel Aviv, in return for their not assembling nuclear bombs. Tel Aviv construed that to mean NO PUBLIC AFFIRMATION that Tel Aviv had nuclear bombs. The friction had started.

It expanded as Dr. Kissinger was rightly concerned that once the Soviets discovered the Jews had nuclear bombs that Moscow would in quid pro quo, start sharing nuclear bombs with the Arab nations to counter the Jews.



 Kissinger begins with the rationale behind the memo, reminding Nixon that he created a small group of advisors to examine the issue, and they’ve come back with answers. Kissinger includes a few brief facts on Israel’s missiles and with a stark warning that Israeli nukes are not in the U.S. national security interest. He writes that the Israelis agreed to “not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons into the Near East” when they purchased Phantom planes—and that while the Israelis believe it just meant no public nukes, the U.S. told Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin that “possession constitutes introduction.” The planes will begin to be delivered in September, two months away.

            Kissinger then defines what the U.S. wants overall, agreed broadly in the group: Israel’s secret nuclear arsenal is dangerous, but public knowledge is also dangerous, given that it could lead to a Soviet-Arab nuclear guarantee. Thus, at a minimum, the U.S. should keep it secret.



The Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird was advocating at this time a Washington check on Tel Aviv nuclear progress, meaning, stopping Tel Aviv from building nuclear bombs. President Nixon was in favor of the Kissinger group's doctrine to stop Tel Aviv from assembling nuclear bombs, by bribing Tel Aviv with much needed F 4 fighter jets.

There is no record of the high level meeting between Prime Minister Golda Mier and President Nixon in the White House, in 1969, but by 1970, Foreign Minister Rabin informed Washington that Tel Aviv had no intention of signing the nuclear proliferation treaty. Tel Aviv had built the bombs and ignored President Richard Nixon's demands. Tel Aviv had lied to the United States.

As you can read in the bullet points below, by 1975, Richard Nixon had resigned. Spiro Agnew had been forced from office. President Gerald Ford was the unelected President, who had helped steer the Warren Commission fiction on  the assassination of John F. Kennedy and was rewarded as Speaker of the House as all were rewarded for that cover up. President Ford would order the US State Department to not inform the US Congress that Tel Aviv had nuclear weapons.

Meet you on the other side.


  • 1969 was a turning point in the U.S.-Israeli nuclear relationship. Israel already had a nuclear device by 1967, but it was not until 1968-1969 that U.S. officials concluded that an Israeli bomb was about to become a physical and political reality. U.S. government officials believed that Israel was reaching a state "whereby all the components for a weapon are at hand, awaiting only final assembly and testing."
  • In the first months of the Nixon administration, senior officials such as Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird believed it was important that Washington try to check Israeli nuclear progress for the sake of stability in the Middle East.
  • In April 1969 national security adviser Henry Kissinger issued National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM) 40 requesting the national security bureaucracy to develop options for dealing with the Israeli nuclear problem. A Senior Review Group (SRG), chaired by Henry Kissinger, was formed to deliberate and propose avenues for action to the President.
  • The SRG outlined policy objectives to President Nixon and proposed initiating a probe with Israeli Ambassador Rabin designed to achieve those objectives. Nixon approved the SRG's proposal for action but declined to use deliveries of advanced F-4 Phantom jets as leverage for the probe. This decision was fateful for the entire exercise.
  • On July 29, 1969 Ambassador Rabin was summoned by Acting Secretary of State Elliott Richardson and Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard as the first step in the probe. The two officials pressed Rabin on three issues: (1) the meaning of Israel's "non-introduction" pledge; (2) Israel's signature on the NPT; (3) Israel's intentions on the missile issue. Rabin provided no replies and subsequently proposed to leave the whole issue for the meeting between President Nixon and Prime Minister Meir in late September.
  • On the eve of Meir's visit the State Department prepared a background paper for the President concluding that "Israel might very well now have a nuclear bomb" and certainly "had the technical ability and material resources to produce weapons grade uranium for a number of weapons."
  • No written record of the meeting between President Nixon and Prime Minister Meir on September 26 is available, but it was a key event in the emergence of the 1969 US-Israeli nuclear understanding. Subsequent documents suggest that Meir pledged to maintain nuclear restraint-no test, no declaration, no visibility-and after the meeting the Nixon White House decided to "stand down" on pressure on Israel.
  • On October 7, 1969 Ambassador Rabin formally provided his belated answers to the US questions: Israel will not become a nuclear power; Israel will decide on the NPT after its election in November; Israel will not deploy strategic missiles until 1972.
  • On February 23, 1970 Ambassador Rabin informed Kissinger that, in light of President Nixon's conversation with Meir in September 1969, Israel "has no intention to sign the NPT."
  • Subsequently, the White House decided to end the secret annual U.S. visits to the Israeli nuclear facility at Dimona. Lower-level officials were not told of the decision and as late as May 1970 they were under the impression that the visits could be revived.
  • By 1975, in keeping with the understanding with Israel, the State Department refused to tell Congress that it was certain that Israel had the bomb, even though U.S. intelligence was convinced that it did.


This is the unwritten history of this atomic Tel Aviv project in it assassinated a US President, performed a coup on US Vice President to keep him from power, as another coup was moving to remove another President who was standing in the way of the Jewish nuclear arsenal.

President Trump has had his Jewish Problem for sometime now. He seems to have found a use for Tel Aviv in the Iran operation, but he  too was removed from office in election theft for not complying during his first term.

Once again this is another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


Nuff Said


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