Why The CIA Had To Stop Joe McCarthy
The CIA had to break its own charter at the beginning to stop Joe McCarthy - not just because he had a 2nd list, but he had proof of the agencies abuse of funding.
When Joe McCarthy turned over a second list to the CIA, a list of names of Soviet spies in CIA itself which the pro- DNC press has hidden for years and would shatter the myth that Joe simply made up names out of thin air, he made it clear he was going after CIA once the Army hearings were over.
Dulles had to find out what Joe had on the agency. It turns out The Pond had been spying on CIA. Who watches the watchers? Turns out, it was The Pond, the group that supplied Joe with the second list.
Way back in 2006 I began speaking on Joe McCarthy and stated the real story wasn't even about him but was about THE POND, America's only truly secret spy agency operating within CIA.
This as you know, has gone over like a fart in Church.
Declassified documents however have just shown Joe was working "with people within CIA".
That would be the Pond folks. The job of the Pond was to find Soviet spies within government agencies, and the new disclosures show they were sharing their findings with Joe (although the press has still not connected The Pond with the lists. Hell they even still hide he had 2 lists.)
Why is it important to know the truth after all these years? The Democrats decided to "pull a McCarthy" recently on Trump. I stated immediately this was a tragic error, as they had fallen for their own propaganda. If you are going to lie as a group as to what happened in history, it is crucial you keep someone who knows the truth. I predicted the Mueller hearings would fail (they also failed on Joe- he won all the hearings he was involved in), and subsequent trials would turn him into a martyr.
Wrong strategy. Wrong accusations. But they are so filled with rage they can't stop. They should have kept one person who knew the truth.
100% Verification
A pair of CIA memos on the McCarthy Subcommittee make the startling allegation that the Subcommittee had managed to spy on the Agency. A formerly SECRET summary from the McCarthyism file states that an unnamed source had identified classified CIA materials that the Subcommittee had managed to get its hands on, as well as tape recordings of Agency officials speaking, apparently obtained through bugging.
These and other files had come from CIA files as a result of “contacts which the McCarthy Committee staff had in CIA.” The source also tried to offer CIA insight into McCarthy’s tactics - the plan was apparently not to attack the Agency for alleged Communist individuals or tendencies, “but rather toward looseness of handling of funds, which [was] of course well within the McCarthy Committee jurisdiction.”
I have stated my belief the CIA was afraid Joe would discover they had spent lots of money hiding 200 nazi architects of the holocaust, giving many nazis jobs and money and eventually turning them over to run West Berlin Intel. Joe was going after how they spent money. The discovery they had laid out money for nazis would have ended the agency back then. So they created a fake dossier and went after Joe. But the real story, is The Pond and John Grombach. This was not Operation Paperclip, this was very different and cemented the ties of klansman Truman, the Democratic Party and CIA.
So, what was CIA hiding after the war that they feared Joe McCarthy would uncover?
We have all heard the stories that our government hid Nazi's, gave them jobs after the war. The true story, is much worse.
The men gathered together seemed nervous, glancing around to see if anything seemed suspicious. None of the 100 or so men looked like they had relaxed in a long time. As they were given their new identities, passports and a nice check from the U.S. government/ CIA they began to smile. The men who had helped implement the plan to transport Jews to death and work camps, were now on the CIA payroll. Another group of 70 who all recognized each other as being part of Hitler's spy group glanced nervously around the room. They were stunned as they received their passports, new identities and CIA money. In one moment they had gone from hunted war criminals, to employees of the U.S. government. They all had one man to thank, Reinhard Gehlen, former high ranking Nazi, now head of The Gehlen Organization a hired front group of CIA. CIA head Dulles, a bumbling spy during the war who had been compromised early on by the Germans, had given Gehlen free reign to pick and choose without review who was to be saved from Hitler's regime. He passed out money and passports like it was candy at Halloween.
Dulles had the list of spies within CIA that he had received from The Pond and Joe McCarthy, but he could not admit The Pond's existence. So he told all Intel Gehlen had given him the names. Gehlen had not.
In 1956, the CIA made the Gehlen Group, ex- Nazi Intel officers, the basis for the West German spy agency the BND. One can only imagine the horror of the German people, as they realized the Nazi's they had presumed were dead or in hiding, suddenly had nice homes, employees, and political power. The entire spy structure Hitler had was now back in place. With the same people.
The BND would hide the nazi pasts of politicians. Remember the slaughter of Israeli athletes at the Olympics? The BND provided money, transportation and safe transport of the killers out of Germany. No members of the BND or higher ups in the German government attended services for the slain athletes. Now you know why.
What CIA did was a war crime. That the men chosen had run the holocaust, would have ended the agency. After all, at the end of the day, CIA is just another government bureaucracy. If Joe went after them for spending, they knew he could very well know the money was spent on unrepentant nazis.
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