Did Marilyn know about the Cuban nukes long before the rest of the world?

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Marilyn and the Bunga-Bunga Brothers

New light shed on Kennedy administration’s betrayal of the Cuban people

Surprise, surprise, surprise!  The Kennedy brothers, Jack and Bobby, are responsible for thwarting  efforts to topple Fidel Castro in 1962.

Cuban exiles have known this for fifty-one years.  But yesterday, conclusive proof finally saw the light of day, when previously sealed files were opened to the public.

This is the top layer of frost on the tip of the proverbial iceberg:  God knows what other information is still locked in those vaults up in Boston.

Among the most shocking revelations (shocking only to those outside the Cuban exile community):

RFK seems to have believed the many reports flowing out from Cuba about the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles, and as early as March 1962, nine months before the Missile Crisis, he brought up the issue.  He did nothing about it, but did bring it up.  It’s hard to imagine that he didn’t talk about it with his brother in private, too, but that won’t show up in any records.  The long and short of it is this: If RFK knew, so did JFK.   And JFK sat on his hands and did nothing until October, and by doing so he brought the entire world damn close to a nuclear holocaust.

…and… come to think of it, if RFK and JFK knew about the nuclear missiles, maybe Marilyn Monroe knew, too.  After all, she was having sexual relations with both of the Bunga-Bunga brothers…. and talk of missiles was so erotic back in ’62, at least according to the award-winning television show Mad Men.

The papers also reveal that RFK favored pre-emptive military action against Castro in March 1962.

In addition, it is now part of the public record that the Missile Crisis brought a sudden and permanent end to all efforts to topple the Castro regime.

Among the projects abandoned was the infamous CIA “Operation Mongoose”.   This operation has been known about for decades, but these papers reveal some new details:

1. That the project was doomed once a deal was struck with the Soviets in October 1962.

2. That the project was an absolute disaster and a lame joke, anyway, and there were some individuals in Washington who wanted JFK and RFK to light a fire under the CIA to turn the lame joke into something real.  This is important because the Castro Dynasty and the mainstream media in the “free world” have been relying on Operation Mongoose as the ultimate proof that the USA plotted fiendishly against poor persecuted Fidel.  Behind every story about the evils of the “blockade”, Operation Mongoose can be detected implicitly or explicitly.  Now, at last, there is evidence that the Operation never actually got off the ground.   This won’t stop the Castronoids from citing a specific number of hundreds or thousands of CIA plots against Fidel, but at least the truth is now available for anyone who cares to dig in the archives.

3. That Brigadier General Edward Lansdale (assistant to the Secretary of Defense, John McNamara) continually pressed for action against Castro, but was constantly blocked by the Best and Brightest who surrounded the Kennedy brothers.  Among those who torpedoed every proposal made by Landsdale, James Symington stands out (he was an aide to RFK and later a US congressman).  Among Symington’s gems, revealed in these documents:

“Lansdale’s emotional focus on Castro’s overthrow has obscured his peripheral vision,” …said Symington, noting that CIA officials had found “little proof” that Castro was seeking to subvert other Latin American governments.

Anyway, here is the Fox News report.  Couldn’t find any other news organization reporting on this.  Very odd, given the reverence and adulation normally shown to all things Kennedy.

RFK files show missile crisis disrupted anti-Castro plots

By the fall of 1962, President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, had spent the better part of a year orchestrating a massive and multifaceted campaign aimed at toppling Cuban dictator Fidel Castro from power.

The initiative, code named “Operation Mongoose,” drew on the brainpower and energies of the U.S. government’s most senior officials and ranged from balloon drops of anti-Castro pamphlets and cartoons to covert sabotage of Cuban industry and infrastructure. In time, it would even include active plotting to assassinate the Cuban dictator, with the Central Intelligence Agency clandestinely enlisting the aid of the era’s reigning Mafia chieftains.

Suddenly that autumn, however — and only temporarily — the Kennedy brothers were forced to back off.

The intervening event, newly declassified files show, was the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The new restraint was formalized at a tense gathering of the Special Group, an elite cadre of policymakers drawn from the ranks of the National Security Council, on October 26, 1962. It was the twelfth of the famous “thirteen days” that saw the world teetering on the edge of nuclear war, after the U.S., relying on state-of-the-art aerial reconnaissance photography, discovered that the Soviet Union had installed nuclear missiles on Cuban soil.

“It was agreed that all plans for dispatch [of saboteurs] should be suspended,” declared a Top Secret memorandum of the session, adding that “instructions were issued during the course of the meeting designed to recall the three teams already on the way” to Cuba. “No major acts of sabotage should be undertaken at this time.”

Much more  HERE

To borrow a trademark phrase from Humberto Fontova: Pero mira que descara’0 el profe… mete a Marilyn Monroe en este rollo, y pone una foto de ella con un vestido tan apreta’o, que es de pecado mortal ..Aqui en Babalu se aprende tanto, y se divierte tanto el publico…

7 thoughts on “Did Marilyn know about the Cuban nukes long before the rest of the world?”

  1. The way I heard it reported is that JFK was ready to overthrow the Castro government but the CIA warned him that they would thwart him. The impression I got was that it was the CIA that put the kabosh on it. That doesn’t mean the report I heard was correct, just that is the way it was told.

    On the plus side, at least 14,000 of the Peter Pan children were able to get out because the public announcement of the Missiles didn’t come until October. If Robert Kennedy has reported on them when he first knew of them, who knows if any of the children would have been able to get out.

  2. Well, I guess Jackie must have suspected, but some Kennedy aide told her it was a vast Republican conspiracy.

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