Saturday, September 11, 2010

WWIII

"Sometimes the only answer IS a .50cal.," a decorated Viet Nam Veteran told me, and while it has not come to that yet, there are treasonous acts of war against against Gays, Blacks and Democrats, and I will not sit idley-by, because I am of the oldest and largest family in this nation: The Dodge family, whose roots in this land go back to 1629, and to 1306 in England, when Peter of Stopworth was knighted for being a liason and supply agent during The Crusades, who swiftly evaded capture, and who returned to give a good report to the King, and it is my resposibility to do the same. Hence, ALEXANDER/JESUS & JFK, RFK AND THE REV. DR. MLKING SOLVED!

Here, for your reading pleasure, is an excerpt, sans the eight, powerful documents, which you will have to wait until Spring, 2011, when it is released. Fear not! I will email you my 4th revised edition galley, with documents, for one dollar when you mail it to Gary Reginald Dodge, 141 Leland Avenue, San Francisco, CA., 94134-2849. Trust me. I will not steal your dollar, because I am relying on the best marketing strategy in the book; word-of-mouth advertising. You will love it, your friends will love it, and the world will love it, too.



“ROGUE ELEMENTS”


“President’s throat Rostow--- Did the operation;”

President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Posthumous Indictments

of the late-Professor Doctor Walt Whitman Rostow



© 2010 Gary Reginald Dodge













Rostow, (a doctor of economics and political science, not of medicine, now deceased), was President John F. Kennedy’s, “foreign policy adviser.” In 1966 he became President Johnson’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, (National Security Adviser). He was the nation’s first National Security Adviser, succeeded in that position by Doctor Henry Kissinger with the Inauguration of Richard Nixon in 1969.
ABOUT THE DOCUMENTS:
One may notice, at first glance, the handwritten note of LBJ appears to read, “President’s throat doctor—Did the operation.” Though were it to actually read ‘doctor,’ the “c” would have curved over at the top of the letter and the “r” would have ended with a flourish, as can be seen on the June 4, 1968, document, wherein the word “error” ends with a flourish, since Johnson was left-handed. So, no, it does not read, “…doctor --- Did the operation.” Upon closer examination it becomes readily apparent that the “t” is crossed twice: Once, with the malformed stem of the capital “R,” turning Rostow into dostow. (The “w” on the April 17 document is unmistakably identical to the “w” on the June 5 document.) The note does, in fact, read, “President’s throat Rostow--- Did the operation.” The document is dated November 2, 1967, but was not archived until April 17, 1968, exactly two weeks after LBJ had written, next to the word “Attachment,” “President’s throat Rostow--- Did the operation.” (That also happens to be the date, seven years earlier, of the failed ‘Bay of Pigs’ invasion of Cuba by U.S.-financed Cuban ex-patriots.)
The note was written during a meeting in the Cabinet Room with Senator Robert F. Kennedy with Rostow and Ted Sorensen present on April 3, 1968. (The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot the next day.) Following Johnson's
surprise announcement on national television March 31 that he would not accept his party’s nomination for President, RFK sent a telegram to Johnson requesting an urgent meeting. They met and during the meeting Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford telephoned Johnson, who said he was too busy to take the call, but Clifford said it was “urgent.” Johnson took the call and listened and, as the Secretary spoke, Johnson began writing: “President’s throat Rostow -- Did the operation.” Johnson hung up the phone, and slid the note across the table to RFK.
What does it mean? It means that Walt Rostow did the operation on President Kennedy’s throat that removed a bullet of indeterminate caliber that would have proven Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone.
The United States House of Representatives Assassinations’ Sub-Committee Report determined, in 1978, that Lee Harvey Oswald, (the alleged assassin of JFK), and that James Earl Rae, (the alleged assassin of Dr. King), could not possibly have acted





alone and that in both cases the shootings were “probably” the result of a conspiracy, making the “lone gunman” theories improbable, if not impossible.
The second document Johnson uses to indict the recently departed Rostow is an affidavit dated June 4, 1968. The affidavit was actually written in the early morning hours of June 5. Johnson first initialed it, “LBJ,” when Rostow called him at 3:31am, telling him the Senator had been shot. Rostow called again, although he denied doing so to this writer, at 4:31am. (White House Daily Diaries record that Rostow called at 3:31 and again at 4:31, exactly as it shows on Johnson’s affidavit.) As Rostow spoke, Johnson wrote: “”Guard him,” “Carol,” “keep away from Press,” “way interrogated,” “not to do
things that will create error,” “movie made,” and, “Costra Nostra,” (La Cosa Nostra/ Mafia), “Ed Morgan,” with an arrow pointing to “Rostow,” and, “send in the get Castro,” “planning.”
That was written 27 minutes after RFK was shot in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, allegedly by Sirhan Sirhan. (Although Sirhan carried only an eight shot pistol, there were ten bullets recovered from RFK and the crime scene.)
An hour later, during the second call from Rostow to the White House, there is a list of names Johnson had written, some of whom would appear on the, “Commission of






distinguished Americans,” (Albert Jenner, future Watergate counsel among them), formed to, “study this terrible phenomenon of violence and assassination.” Howard Hughes had written a memorandum to his ‘aide-de-camp’ Robert Maheu shortly after the shooting, saying that this, (the shooting of RFK), would be the “perfect diversion”
away from Hughes’ several anti-trust violations, which were prosecuted by RFK when he
was Attorney General, (and one lawsuit held even after RFK’s death, on June 6, 1968, when two months later Hughes was fined $231 million for the bogus Hughes helicopter contract).
Hughes had written, according to Michael Drosnin, author of “CITIZEN HUGHES, “It seems to me that this particular moment in the historical passage of time may be the very most ideal time to launch our anti-anti-trust campaign. In other words, I can’t imagine another time, if we waited a year, when public sentiment will be so violently and passionately focused on the need for measures to control crime…,” “…Bob, I urge you to contact Justice at once. I just don’t want you to miss this opportunity of mobilizing this intense feeling.”

At 6:40am, June 5, Rostow had written this memorandum to the President-






Mr. President:
To fill the time I drafted the attached.
Obviously what you say must await the outcome of
the operation.
Also, you may wish to confine your first statement
to sympathy and leave for later any statement
of substance.
But at the right moment your lead will be badly needed.
W. W. Rostow
(Signed, Walt)


Rostow denied writing that memorandum, and the attached speech, even though he signed it “Walt.”
The attached speech reads-
“At this terrible and tragic moment my thoughts and prayers go out to Robert
Kennedy, to Ethel, to Ted Kennedy, and to all the family which has done so
much for the nation and suffered so much.
We are a great nation; but we are also a small and vulnerable community.
We cannot survive as the country we know and love unless we bring our life





back to the path of moderation, of mutual trust and affection, of law and
order.
Every man and woman in this nation—every institution, private and public—
every group must ask itself this question: What can I do, what
can we do to end this atmosphere of violence and the acts violence—in our
society?

This is my duty. It is also yours.” (Such drivel, pap and twaddle I’ve never seen. (GRD)

Rostow served in the U.S. Army, (1942-45), attached to the Office of State Security and selected bombing targets from analyzed ground and aerial surveillance in the
European Theatre. After the war he became one of the earliest members of the Central Intelligence Agency, as had several members of the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations. The same year the C.I.A. formed, (1947), he became Assistant to the Secretary for the Economic Commission in Europe.
From 1950-61 he was a Professor of Economic History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and became a staff member of MIT’s Center for International Studies; a scholarly ‘think tank’ wholly funded by the CIA until its exposure in the press in 1966.
Victor Marchetti is a former CIA analyst and Soviet foreign aid expert and






Executive Assistant who was involved in the ’62 Cuban Missile Crisis, and who had written, with John D. Marks, “The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence,” (which was the first
book ever censored before publication by the U.S. government). Marchetti makes the claim that at least one of the many books written by Rostow, (The Dynamics of Soviet Society), was financed by CIA funds and reflected the prevailing view of the Agency. The book was published in two versions; one for internal CIA and one for public consumption. That book has been criticized for over-estimating Soviet military and industrial strength, and the critics contend this over-estimation completed its intended mission; to scare up U.S. defense expenditures.
Maheu also served in the OSS during WWII, primarily as a recruiter of Sicilian mobsters hired to assassinate Nazi leaders during the German occupation of Sicily. After the war, Maheu set up an office in Washington, DC, (Robert A. Maheu Associates), a “public relations and investigative agency.” Hughes had been trying to hire Maheu ever since JFK was first elected, but Maheu deferred until after the “Bay of Pigs” fiasco, when Rostow and CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence Richard Bissell were exiled from the White House after Attorney General Robert Kennedy’s ‘Cuba Study Group’ blamed
Rostow and Bissell for foolishly landing the invasion force in swampland 50 miles from




the protective hills. (Maheu was with Bissell in Guatemala where the invasion force disembarked.)
Ed Morgan, (a close associate of Maheu), was an Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations whom Drosnin contends was a ‘go-between’ for the FBI and certain mobsters. When asked if he knew Morgan and Maheu, Rostow cried, “Never h’oid of ‘em!,” (which is amazing that a man with a doctorate in Political Science never heard of them, when it was Morgan who testified before the Senate Watergate and Intelligence Committees that Maheu was responsible for the several bungled attempts on the life of Cuban President Fidel Castro.)
Maheu learned of LBJ’s super-secret Executive Investigation and he had written
a letter dated November 23, 1967. It is quite a bold letter threatening Johnson and his family, (and in particular his grandchild), which most likely precipitated LBJ’s retreat to his Texas ranch in the summer of ’68. It was mailed to LBJ’s Assistant, Marvin Watson.
The letter reads-

Dear Mr. Watson:
Upon a recent trip to Los Angeles I had the distinct pleasure
of receiving a photograph of the first Presidential family






portrait, including their grandchild.
Thank you very much for this gift and please extend my very
personal regards to the President.

Yours very truly,
Robert A, Mayheu
Chief Executive Officer
Nevada Operations – Howard Hughes

EPILOGUE
As recently as 1995 former Nixon Secretary of State Kisssinger and former Kennedy Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara jointly renounced those early decisions that resulted in the fall of Saigon, with MacNamara claiming the assassinations of Vietnam’s President Ngo Diem and Generalissimo Omar Trujillo of the Dominican Republic were conducted by “rogue elements” within CIA.
(Maheu, “was responsible for purchasing and installing, with State Department sanctions, the entire personal security system of the General in the Dominican Republic.”) Trujillo was gunned down in his motorcade “by his own security forces.”


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The sound of gunfire of the 1960s could only come from the megalomaniac Howard Robard Hughes, whose empire held sufficient financial relevance for persons such as Maheu, the assassin, and Rostow, the accomplice, to influence political history during a very brief and very violent time.
P.S. When asked who he thinks shot JFK Rostow replied, “I think it was the Cubans!” When asked if he was in Parkland Hospital the day JFK was shot, he said, “No, I was in Arlington”. When asked, “So you were in Walter Reed Army Hospital, then, weren’t you?” He replied ominously, “No I, uh, I think we better end this conversation
here, Mr. Dodge”. When asked if I could call him in a couple of weeks, his reply was a snapped, “Yeah! Call me in a coupla weeks!” “Okie Dokie,” I said, hung up the phone, and got the heck out of Austin.

This sinister Walt Rostow, and his wicked brother Eugene, were the two-headed Satan-of-the-20th Century, until they (reportedly) died a few years back... Their mother was a Jewish Marxist, and Walt recalled to me how he was impressed at a young age by a uniformed Bolshevik who visited their home in The Bronx, (obviously seeking donations).

That would answer a lot about Rostow's penchant for killing and brutality, and about whom Ambassador Harriman said, "Even a broken clock is right twice a day!" Not Walt and Eugene, because everything they touched turned to ruination and tragedy, until now. Yet, their running-dogs endure, mainly centered in the State Department, the C.I.A., and Repulican politicians, who are fearful of the three major voting blocs: Gays, Blacks & Democrats, whom nobody more than the Rostow's tried to make extinct with the AIDS Fraud, which the Brothers Rostow concocted in 1984, when they sent an ethnobotanist to Haiti to find the secret of Voodoo Death. He did, has written a book about it, 'The Serpent and the Rainbow,' which Hollywood bastardized. No wonder; Jack Valenti, a Rostow lackey, was president of the Motion Picture Association, and no movies were released until he saw them first.

Desperate times call for desperate measures. No need to resort to violence, not as long as there is freedom of speech... when that is abridged, the contract between a government and its people are null and void.