Tuesday 30 July 2013

Go Quietly... Or Else... - by Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew


Agnew says: 

In Early October 1973, Kissingerite White House Chief of Staff, "General" Al Haig came to him and said (in effect) :

"If you do not resign - I will kill you."

Agnew resigned, plead No Contest to a trumped up charge and was finished in professional politics.

But he survived. And wrote a book.




"Go Quietly... Or Else...." is Copyright 1980 and dedicated to Frank Sinatra.


On March 30th 1981, during a Presidential Succession Drill, a sniper team and MK-Ultra murder puppet and most likely a pair of complicit Secret Service details attempted to kill both Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush.

Reagan's life was narrowly saved by Head of Presidential Detail, Jerry Parr, who was not supposed to be with the President that day and decided to accompany him to the Georgetown Hilton at the last minute.

George Bush was in Dallas, and in violation of all standard procedure, REFUSED to get on a plane, re-board Air Force 2 and be bundled by his detail into the bunker below the White House Sit Room and put immediately on the hotline to Brezhnev.

None of that was done.

The nuclear football was fumbled and out of play and for anywhere between 4-6 hours, the ability of the United States to respond to a pre-emptive thermonuclear first strike was rendered utterly inert - had this indeed been the feared and anticipated Decapitation Strike, it had succeeded - not Yankee birds would fly to taint Moscow or Kiev's skies with their rocket red glare.

But Secretary of State Haig wasn't worried. 

He was unconcerned.

He went down to the White House Press Room and declared,Generalissimo style 

"I am in control, here." 

Of course he was. He had another one of the footballs. And had Bush's plane mysteriously crashed, he would also have had a full, fresh set of uncompromised authentication launch codes.





























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