First published at 02:09 UTC on April 15th, 2022.
May Day 1960. The fake Russian Shootdown of a Lockheed CIA U-2 spy plane 250 kilometers from Moscow. Gary landed the airplane safely in a farm field and he calmly awaited the arrival of local law enforcement and the KGB. This began his tedious P…
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May Day 1960. The fake Russian Shootdown of a Lockheed CIA U-2 spy plane 250 kilometers from Moscow. Gary landed the airplane safely in a farm field and he calmly awaited the arrival of local law enforcement and the KGB. This began his tedious Political Odessey of MK Ultra PSYOPS fake news as he became a pawn of the CIA-KGB for the next 22 months.
The CIA set up Gary Powers as a False Flag Incident. The CIA hid 19 pieces of Gary Power's [personal identification underneath his pilot's seat. CIA policy is that NO IDENTIFICATION be carried on spy missions. Only CIA Director Allen Dulles could violate that policy, and he did.
Appearing on a television news interview the next day, when asked why he (Dulles) had violated President Eisenhower's NO FLY OVER POLICY for May 1960, Allen Dulles smugly answered that he assured us that he reports to the 'highest authority' meaning NOT the President. Allen Dulles showed us the supreme arrogance the CIA had over the sheeple.
On February 10, 1962, Gary Powers was exchanged, along with U.S. Yale University student Frederic Pryor, for Soviet KGB Colonel William Fisher. Spycraft musical chairs IMO.
Gary was next incarcerated by the CIA inside of a Gated Grand Estate as he was 'debriefed' for 45 days. Gary never met the former DCIA Allen Dulles until the annual CIA-Lockheed Skunkworks Awards party at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel just down Benedict Canyon from the Tate-Folger bayonet murders a few years later.
Gary Powers eventually left the employment of the CIA and Lockheed and was murdered in a exploding News helicopter crash in Van Nuys at the Sepulveda Recreation Center San Fernando Valley on August 1, 1977. Nuff said.
As a footnote: Gary Power's crash site is walking distance to 13158 Chandler Blvd where the so-called made for media "Mansion Family" girls resided in three large houses with two swimming pools and housekeeping services during 1969. Nobody lived at the Spahn Ranch. That was a lie.
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