the 6th floor museum and the cia
Mon 04 Mar 2013, 10:00 am
From Lifton's thread on Mack interview were two posts by Chris Newton showing Charles A Briggs - a former #3 in the CIA was involved with the designers of the exhibits of the museum.
http://www.jfk.org/c...loor-museum.pdf
When you go to the link, you will find that the exhibit designers were Robert Staples and Barbara Charles.
This pair worked for something called "The Fund for Arts and Culture" which spreads its "goodwill" and free market solutions throughout Europe. Smells like CIA to me...
Good old Bob and Barb even helped redesign the Museum of Political History in St Petersburg...
http://www.fundforartsandculture.org/
http://www.jfk.org/c...loor-museum.pdf
When you go to the link, you will find that the exhibit designers were Robert Staples and Barbara Charles.
This pair worked for something called "The Fund for Arts and Culture" which spreads its "goodwill" and free market solutions throughout Europe. Smells like CIA to me...
Good old Bob and Barb even helped redesign the Museum of Political History in St Petersburg...
http://www.fundforartsandculture.org/
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Re: the 6th floor museum and the cia
Mon 04 Mar 2013, 10:07 am
Having been the Sixth Floor propaganda offices several times I can bear witness to the pretty clever ways that it propagates its message.
The mother-in-law is a member of its target audience and, believe me, it did its job.
The mother-in-law is a member of its target audience and, believe me, it did its job.
Re: the 6th floor museum and the cia
Mon 04 Mar 2013, 10:45 am
Lee David Farley wrote:Having been the Sixth Floor propaganda offices several times I can bear witness to the pretty clever ways that it propagates its message.
The mother-in-law is a member of its target audience and, believe me, it did its job.
I'm sure she is a wonderful Southern lady.
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"So what’s an independent-minded populist like me to do? I’ve had to grovel in promoting myself on social media, even begging for Amazon reviews and Goodreads ratings, to no avail." Don Jeffries
"I've been aware of Greg Parker's work for years, and strongly recommend it." Peter Dale Scott
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Re: the 6th floor museum and the cia
Mon 04 Mar 2013, 10:58 am
greg parker wrote:Lee David Farley wrote:Having been the Sixth Floor propaganda offices several times I can bear witness to the pretty clever ways that it propagates its message.
The mother-in-law is a member of its target audience and, believe me, it did its job.
I'm sure she is a wonderful Southern lady.
And loves her Country
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Tue 05 Mar 2013, 11:13 am
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Re: the 6th floor museum and the cia
Mon 11 Mar 2013, 9:06 am
And I assume, hence the glass around the 'sniper's nest'?
Why can't they let people look out the window? (probably the main attraction).
Is it because the fake boxes might get damaged? Can't they afford to replace a couple of fake boxes every 6 months?
Why can't they let people look out the window? (probably the main attraction).
Is it because the fake boxes might get damaged? Can't they afford to replace a couple of fake boxes every 6 months?
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