Where we were..where we are..and where we are going next...

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Jody D. Sheffield
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Where we were..where we are..and where we are going next...

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You track where we have been by looking at leaders who were killed..and in some cases some who should have been and were not....the following is a list of some folks you may not know much about...the list is to long to add what role they played but do your own research and you will see the same names pop up over and over again....much like between 1961-1965.

Also check out the dates of when these people were killed....seems folks just start being killed every time someone close to the Bush family gets in a high position around Washington. ENJOY

Afghanistan alone

· Ahmed Shah Massoud, (2001), leader of the Afghan Northern Alliance
· Abdul Haq, (2001), Afghan Northern Alliance commander killed by remnants of the Taliban
· Abdul Qadir, (2002), vice-president of Afghanistan
· Abdul Rahman, (2002), Afghan Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism
· Abdul Sabur Farid Kuhestani, (2007), former Prime Minister of Afghanistan


· Iraq
· Mohammad Nanva, (1996), dissident Kurdish Iranian activist, in Sulaymaniyah
· Aquila al-Hashimi, (2003), Iraqi Governing Council member
· Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, (2003), ayatollah
· Sérgio Vieira de Mello, (2003), UN Special Representative in Iraq
· Waldemar Milewicz, (2004), Polish journalist
· Mounir Bouamrane, (2004), Algerian-Polish TV operator, killed alongside with Milewicz
· Hatem Kamil, (2004), deputy governor of Baghdad Province
· Ezzedine Salim, (2004), chairman of the Iraqi Governing Council
· Barawiz Mahmoud, (2005), judge on the Iraqi Special Tribunal
· Dhari Ali al-Fayadh, (2005), Iraqi MP
· Adel Koskh Khabar and three brothers, (2005), leader of al-Ghadr Brigade
· Ihab al-Sherif, (2005), Egyptian envoy to Iraq
· Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, (2006), al-Qaeda in Iraq leader
· Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman, (2006), al-Zarqawi's spiritual advisor
· Abdul Sattar Abu Risha, (2007), Sunni tribal leader

· Lebanon
· René Moawad, (1989), President of Lebanon
· Dany Chamoun, (1990), son of late president Camille Chamoun
· Elie Hobeika, (2002), Lebanese militia leader
· Rafik Hariri, (2005), former Prime Minister of Lebanon
· Bassel Fleihan, (2005), Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Commerce
· Samir Kassir, (2005), Columnist at "An Nahar" daily Lebanese newspaper, long a fiery critic of Syria
· George Hawi, (2005), former chief of Lebanese Communist Party
· Gibran Tueni, (2005), Editor in Chief of "An Nahar" daily Lebanese newspaper
· Pierre Gemayel, (2006), Minister of Industry of Lebanon
· Walid Eido, (2007), member of the National Assembly
· Antoine Ghanim, (2007), member of the National Assembly


· Yahya Ayyash, (1996), Hamas' explosives expert
· Abu Ali Mustafa, (2001), leader of PFLP
· Salah Shahade, (2002), leader of Hamas' military wing
· Ibrahim al-Makadmeh, (2003), co-founder of Hamas
· Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, (2004), leader and founder of Hamas
· Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi, (2004), leader of Hamas
· Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil, (2004), Hamas operative
· Adnan al-Ghoul, (2004), Hamas' explosives ex

· Francisco Abalos, (1992), Lanao del Norte governor
· Jose M. Crisol, (1993), former Defense Department official, leading counter-insurgency tactician
· Tito Espinosa, (1995), Masbate Congressman
· Alberto Berbon, (1996), DZMM senior editor and journalist
· Rolando Abadilla, (1996), controversial Marcos era military officer
· Clarence Aragao, (1996), human rights lawyer
· Marcial Punzalan, (2001), Quezon Congressman
· Rodolfo Aguinaldo, (2001), former Cagayan governor and Congressman
· Filemon 'Ka Popoy' Lagman, (2001), founder of the Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
· Nida Blanca,(2001), actress, MTRCB officer
· Romulo Kintanar, (2003), leader of the New People's Army (NPA)
· Arturo Tabara, (2004), leader of Revolutionary Workers' Party
· Henry Lanot, (2004), former Pasig City Congressman
· Romeo Sanchez and Abelardo Ladera, (2005), local Filipino politicians and
· William Tadena, (2005), clergyman with the Philippine Independent Church, by anti-NPA vigilantes
· Marlene Esperat, (2005), Sultan Kudarat journalist and Department of Agriculture officer
· Fausto Seachon, (2005), former Masbate Congressman
· Amir bin Muhammad Baraguir, (2006), Sultan of Maguindanao
· Renato Marasigan, (2006), Pasig police chief
· Fernando U. Batul, (2006), DYPR broadcast journalist/commentator, former Puerto Princesa City, Palawan vice-mayor
· Noli Capulong, (2006), Bayan Muna activist and pastor
· Sotero Llamas, (2006), former Rebel Leader, activist and former governatorial candidate of Albay
· Delfinito Albano, (2006), Ilagan,Isabela Mayor
· Pablo Glean, (2006), Makati business manager and bodyguard of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay
· Alberto Ramento, (2006), bishop of Independent Church
· James Bersamin, (2006), Board Member of the 2nd District of Abra
· Luis Bersamin, (2006), Congressman of Abra
· Federico Delgado, (2007), Citadel officer, businessman
· Julia Campbell, (2007), Freelance journalist and U.S. peace corp volunteer
· Jomel Bocalbos, (2007), Makati deputy chief of police (killed by robbers)
We know what took place after these 2 were killed
· Ngo Dinh Nhu, (1963), politician
· Ngo Dinh Diem, (1963), first president of South Vietnam
· Stefan Stambolov, (1895), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
· Aleksandar Stamboliyski, (1923), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
· Lambo Kyuchukov, (1995), ex-Minister of education
· Vasil Iliev, (1995), insurance boss, owner of "VIS-2"
· Andrey Lukanov, (1996), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
· Ivo Karamanski, (1998), insurance tycoon
· Lyubomir Georgiev Penev, (1999), majoritary owner of Nova Televizia TV
· Velichko Todorov, (2000), leader of the People's Party in Pleven
· Nikolai Kolev, (2002), Supreme Court of Cassation prosecutor
· Todor Matov, (2003), international wrestling referee
· Iliya Pavlov, (2003), president of Multigroup corporation, the wealthiest man in Bulgaria
· Stoil Slavov, (2004), "Interpetroleum and Partners" associate
· Martin Elandzhiev, (2004), national kick-box champion
· Shinka Manova, (2005), director of Customs Control
· Emil Kyulev, (2005), banker, voted Mr. Economics in Bulgaria for 2002
· Georgi Stoyanov Vasilev, (2005), Sofia city counsellor
· Ivan "Doktora" Todorov, (2006), businessman alleged of smuggling
Bosnia…hhmm we spent some time here
· Ivan Kramberger, (1992), Slovenian presidential candidate
· Irfan Ljubijankić, (1995), foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
· Željko Ražnatović ("Arkan"), (2000), Serb paramilitary leader
· Pavle Bulatović, (2000), defense minister of Yugoslavia
· Boško Perošević, (2000), Premier of Vojvodina
· Ivan Stambolić, (2000), Serb politician
· Zoran Đinđić, (2003), Prime Minister of Serbia killed by organized crime groups
Philippines
· Giorgi Chanturia, (1994), Georgian opposition leader
· Vladislav Listyev, (1995), a Russian journalist and head of the ORT TV Channel
· Dzhokhar Dudayev, (1996), first Chechen separatist President and anti-Russian guerrilla leader
· Galina Starovoitova, (1998), influential politician, then member of Russian parliament (Duma)
· Ruslan Chimayev, (1998), Chechen rebel politician
· Otakhon Latifi, (1998), Tajik journalist and opposition figure
· Vazgen Sargsyan, (1999), Prime Minister of Armenia
· Karen Demirchyan, (1999), speaker of Armenian parliament
· Leonard Petrosyan, (1999), Karabakh politician
· Georgiy Gongadze, (2000), Ukrainian journalist
· Valentin Tsvetkov, (2002), governor of Magadan
· Sergei Yushenkov, (2003), Russian politician, in Moscow [1]
· Yuri Shchekochikhin, (2003), Russian journalist, in Moscow [2]
· Georgy Tal, (2004), leading Russian businessman
· Paul Klebnikov, (2004), editor of the Russian edition of Forbes magazine
· Akhmad Kadyrov, (2004), Kremlin-backed President of the Chechen Republic
· Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, (2004), former President of separatist Chechnya
· Aslan Maskhadov, (2005), President of separatist Chechnya
· Anatoly Trofimov, (2005), former FSB deputy director
· Elmar Huseynov, (2005), Azerbaijani journalist
· Zhirgalbek Surabaldiyev, (2005), Kyrgyz MP and businessman
· Magomed Omarov, (2005), deputy Interior Minister of Dagestan
· Bayaman Erkinbayev, (2005), Kyrgyz MP
· Altynbek Sarsenbayev, (2006), Kazakh politician
· Abdul-Khalim Sadulayev, (2006), President of separatist Chechnya
· Anna Politkovskaya, (2006), Russian journalist and human rights campaigner
Bruce Patrick Brychek
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Response To Ms. Jody D. Sheffield:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

10.10.2007Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:Ms. Jody D. Sheffield raises excellent points, and has provided the JFK Forum and our JFK Forum's Cumulative Intelligence with substantial documentation. Kudos to you, Jody.I have a partial list of people killed before, during, and after the JFK Assassination. I first started my own list after I watched the movie Executive Action. At the end of the movie they post their list accumulated in the late 1960's. At some point in time, I will re-post my most revised, updated list. I actually posted it on the JFK Forum before. But the website was crashed 3 - 4 times and I have never reposted at least one hundred (100) of my Original Posts. I actually joined the JFK Forum soon after its creation and inception,but over 50 % - 75 % of my information posted vanished. Hence, I quit posting with the original enthusiasm that I once displayed.Has anyone seen the movie Executive Action, and do you recall their list of people "killed or murdered" who had at least a tangential relationship with the JFK Assassination ? For example, if I recall correctly as I write, a Secret Service Agent was also killed in Dallas, Texas during the JFK Assassination. Wim, Bob, Tom Jeffers, Paul Pennyworth, Billy Boggs, Newton, Croxford, Nick Whalen, or anybody else that I forgot, can you be of any help ? Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writings on any aspect of this/these subject matters ?Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
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Post by tom jeffers »

Hi bruce,
I ordered executive action at amazon last week because you reccommended it highly. I am not aware of any secret service agent that was killed in dallas that day however there is a unique story about a secret service agent named abraham bolden. he was the first black man to get assigned to white house duty with the secret service. He discovered a plot to kill jfk in chicago and warned the agency. it is believed that this information may have helped in foiling the attempt 3 weeks before dallas. he was very critical of personnel chosen to guard the president calling them lax in their duties. he requested to go before the warren commission to tell what he knew about the chicago plot and was denied. after attempting several times he was charged with disclosing confident information in a counterfeiting case. he was quickly convicted because of the testimony of the counterfeiter "joseph spagnoli" After he starting serving time, spagnoli recanted his testimony and said e made a deal with the prosecutor. even after going public, the judge refused to comute his sentence and spent 6 years in prison. they didn't want this guy saying anything about a conspiracy so they could giftwarap and put a bow on the lone gun theory. i bet it was a long time after that happened that a black man was promoted to that status again. poor guy was just trying to do his job.
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Post by tom jeffers »

i recently read this article on the secret service man allegedly killed that day;

http://jfkresearch.com/forum3/index.php ... 380.0.html

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Dealey Joe
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Re: Where we were..where we are..and where we are going next

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Since Cain killed Abel, the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, through to theremovals of JFK, MLK, and RFK, and countless thousands of others,killing your opposition has always been the Ultimate and Final Formof Victory.The facts, information, and discussion here make a tremendously powerful point.Democracy and Political Elections placate the masses, enforced byMain Stream Media.But when an Ultimate and Final Decision is needed, death by whatever means necessary is The Ultimate Form of Victory.We will discuss the Assassinations of JFK, MLK, and RFK for another50 years. But what has been changed ? And what will be changed ?Instead of being called Truth Seekers, those that actually seek the Real Truth are labeled Conspiracy Nuts and worse.What can we change ?What can we improve ?What do you think ?
Bruce Patrick Brychek
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Where we were..where we are..and where we are going next...

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

03.16.2015Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:10.10.2007 Jody D. Sheffield Posted this Thought Provoking Headline.In a Young America, not even even 200 years old on 11.22.1963, many American's certainly could not comprehend or grasp the possibility of a Coup d' Etat in America.Yet the next day much of the World assumed and understood it to be aCoup d' Etat.That thought process in America never allowed a complete, honest, openconsideration, evaluation, and examination in the minds of many American's.Certainly The Planning and Cover-Up provided impetus.Fast Forward to today.Is a Sincere Evaluation of JFK, MLK, RFK, 09.11.2001, et cetera even possible ?Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies,thoughts, or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generationof JFK Researchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
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