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Steve Osborn has worked in technical areas of the wireless industry for over 30 years and is a past congressional candidate. He began personal research in 1980 of American political assassinations, and testified to the Assassinations Records Review Board at their Dallas, Texas hearing. He resides in the state of Indiana.
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 6, 2016 SMM II, Anyone?
A 1954 CIA Vietnam program, known as the Saigon Military Mission (SMM), has an eerie resemblance to some difficult world problems today. The original SMM program fostered the full-blown hostilities that came later in Vietnam and took so many US lives. Could it be that we are well into the beginnings of a SMM II with similar goals and brought to us by the same agencies that brought us into Vietnam?
(8 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 21, 2013 Another Fine Mess: Our Disappearing Rights
There seems to be a well-coordinated effort to attack this citizenry from every side, not only to rob us of our liberties (and money), but also to divide us so that there is little hope that we will ever find enough common ground to turn things around. Until "we the pawns" understand the enemy that is undermining our liberties, there really is no hope of finding cooperation between current political thoughts in this country.
SHARE Wednesday, August 28, 2013 Another Fine Mess: Conspiracy Theory or Deep Politics?
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."--Sherlock Holmes.
I say, that old chap Sherlock Holmes sure had George Bush pegged, what? But Bush's twisting of facts (Administration modification of intelligence) to suit the agenda (attack Iraq/remove Saddam) is different from the mistakes we are making.