Thursday, May 19, 2022

Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: Tapes (JFK)


The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes
(Netflix, April 1, 2022) Hollywood sex symbol and blond icon Marilyn Monroe's tragic murder by CIA and FBI operatives spawned suspicions and rumors for decades, often overshadowing her talent and shrewdness.

Collateral Damage (Mark Shaw)
By piecing together her final weeks, days, and hours through previously unheard recordings of those who knew her best, the film illuminates more of her glamorous, complicated life, and offers a new perspective on that fateful night. Only on Netflix. This movie pre-concludes that Monroe committed suicide, but to arrive at this conclusion has to ignore many facts that point to her assassination and smearing.

(Watch Mojo) 10 Things The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe reveals


All vanity comes to naught, Norma Jean Rae.
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The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes (official trailer) youtube.com/Netflix This documentary explores the mystery surrounding the death of movie icon Marilyn Monroe through previously unheard interviews with her inner circle.

JFK Assassination: "Operation Mongoose, at the very heart of this conspiracy" Oliver Stone 1987-1997

They'd never shoot me. They'd shoot RFK.
(Premiered May 20, 2022) Read the book: Amazon.com. (Wiki) The Cuban Project, also known as "Operation Mongoose," was an extensive campaign of terrorist attacks against civilians, and covert operations, carried out by the CIA (US Central Intelligence Agency) in Cuba [10].

Amazon: Oliver Stone JFK
It was officially authorized on November 30, 1961, by American President John F. Kennedy. The name Operation Mongoose had been agreed at a prior White House meeting on Nov. 4, 1961.

The operation was run out of JM/WAVE, a major secret United States covert operations and intelligence gathering station established a year earlier in Miami, Florida [11, 12] and led by US Air Force General Edward Lansdale on the military side and William King Harvey at the CIA and went into effect after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.

Operation Mongoose was a secret program against Cuba aimed at removing the Communists from power, which was a prime focus of the Kennedy administration [4]. A document from the United States Department of State confirms that the project aimed to "help Cuba overthrow the Communist regime," including its leader Fidel Castro, and it aimed "for a revolt which can take place in Cuba by October 1962."

JFK was assassinated, explains Daniel Sheehan
US policymakers also wanted to see "a new government with which the United States can live in peace [and profit from free trade and exploitation]" [13]. In the Oliver Stone film JFK, Operation Mongoose is portrayed in flashback sequences as a training ground where, among others, Lee Harvey Oswald becomes versed in anti-Castro militia tactics. More

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