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DEFEAT CAPITALISM AND ITS DEADLY SPAWN, IMPERIALISM
ecological murder • endless wars • ingrained racism & social injustice • worker exploitation • incurable via reforms
Edward J. Curtin

On December 15, the night that the Biden administration released some of the remaining JFK files while withholding others with another half-assed excuse, Tucker Carlson, the most-watched cable news television host, delivered a monologue about the JFK assassination. It garnered a great deal of attention.
Although I don’t watch Carlson’s television show, I received messages from many friends and colleagues, people I highly respect, about his monologue’s great significance, so I watched that episode. And then I watched it many more times.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a man whom I hold in the highest esteem, tweeted that it was “the most courageous newscast in 60 years. The CIA’s murder of my uncle was a successful coup d’état from which our democracy has never recovered.”
While I completely agree with his second sentence, I was underwhelmed by Carlson’s words, to put it mildly. I thought it was clearly “a limited hangout,” as described by the former CIA agent Victor Marchetti:
Spy jargon for a favorite and frequently used gimmick of the clandestine professionals. When their veil of secrecy is shredded and they can no longer rely on a phony cover story to misinform the public, they resort to admitting, sometimes even volunteering, some of the truth while still managing to withhold the key and damaging facts in the case. The public, however, is usually so intrigued by the new information that it never thinks to pursue the matter further.
Or listens carefully.
Carlson surely said some things that were true, and, as my friends and many others have insisted, he was the first mainstream corporate journalist to say that “the CIA was involved in the assassination of the president.”
But “involved” is a word worthy of a lawyer, a public relations expert, or the CIA itself because it can mean something significant or nothing. Or a little of both. It is a weasel word.
And the source for Carlson’s claim was an anonymous source, someone who he said “had access” to the JFK files that were never released. We know, of course, that when The New York Times and its ilk cite “anonymous sources,” claiming that they have told them this or that, this raises eyebrows. Or should. Anyone who closely follows that paper’s claims knows that it is a CIA conduit, but now, those who know this are embracing Tucker Carlson as if he were the prophet of truth, as if a Rupert Murdock-owned Fox TV host who is paid many millions of dollars, has become the Julian Assange of corporate journalism.
In a 2010 radio interview, Mr. Carlson said, “ I am 100 % his bitch. Whatever Mr. Murdoch says, I do.”
The obvious question is: Why would Fox News allow Carlson to say now what many hear as shocking news about the JFK assassination?
So let me run down exactly what Carlson did say.
For five minutes of the 7:28 minute monologue, he said things that are obviously true: that Jack Ruby killed Oswald and that the claim that both acted alone is weird and beyond any odds; that the Warren Commission was shoddy; that the CIA weaponized the term “conspiracy theory” in 1967 according to Lance De Haven-Smith’s book Conspiracy Theory in America; that the CIA’s brainwashing specialist psychiatrist Louis Jolyon West visited Jack Ruby in jail and declared him insane, contrary to all other assessments of Ruby’s mental state; and that the 1976 House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that there was probably a conspiracy in the president’s assassination.
All of this is true but not news to those knowledgeable about the assassination. Nevertheless, it was perhaps news to Carlson’s audience and therefore good to hear on a corporate news site.
But then, the next few minutes – the key part of his report, the part that drew all the attention – got tricky.
Carlson said that just that day – December 15, 2022 – when all the JFK documents were due to be released but many were withheld, “we spoke to someone who had access to these still hidden CIA documents.” Who would have such access, and how, is left unaddressed, but it is implied that it is a CIA source, but maybe not. It is strange to say the least.
Carlson then said he asked this person, “Did the CIA have a hand in the murder of John F. Kennedy?” And the answer was “I believe they were involved.” Carlson goes on to say, “And the answer we received was unequivocal. Yes, the CIA was involved in the assassination of the president.”
Note the words “hand,” “believe,” “involved,” and then “unequivocal.”
“Hand” can mean many things and is very vague. For example, in front of his wife, a man tells his friend, “I had a hand in preparing Christmas dinner.” To which his wife, laughing, replies, “Yes, he did, he put the napkins on the table.”
To “believe” something is very different from knowing it, as Dr. Martin Schotz, one of the most perceptive JFK assassination researchers, has written in his book, History Will Not Absolve Us: Orwellian Control, Public Denial, and the Murder of President Kennedy
On Belief Versus Knowledge
It is so important to understand that one of the primary means of immobilizing the American people politically today is to hold them in a state of confusion in which anything can be believed but nothing can be known, nothing of significance that is.
And the American people are more than willing to be held in this state because to know the truth — as opposed to only believe the truth — is to face an awful terror and to be no longer able to evade responsibility. It is precisely in moving from belief to knowledge that the citizen moves from irresponsibility to responsibility, from helplessness and hopelessness to action, with the ultimate aim of being empowered and confident in one’s rational powers.
“Involved,” like the word “hand,” can mean many things; it is vague, slippery, not definitive, and is used by tabloid gossip columnists to suggest scandals that may or not be true.
“Unequivocal” does not accurately describe the source’s statement, which was: “I believe.” That is, unless you take someone’s belief as evidence of the truth, or you wish to make it sound so.

Note that nowhere in Carlson’s report does he or his alleged source say clearly and definitively that the CIA/National Security State murdered President Kennedy, for which there has long been overwhelming evidence. Such beating-around-the-bush is quite common and tantalizes the audience to think the next explosive revelation will be dispositive. Yet no release of documents is needed to confirm that the CIA killed Kennedy, as if the national security state would allow itself to be pinned for the murder.
Waiting for the documents is like waiting for Godot; and to promote some hidden smoking gun, some great revelation is to engage in a pseudo-debate without end. It is to do the killers’ bidding for them. And it is quite common. There are many well-known “dissident” writers who continue to claim that there is not enough evidence to conclude that the CIA/national security state killed the president. And this is so for those who question the official story. Furthermore, there are many more pundits who maintain that Oswald did the deed alone, as the Warren Report concluded and the mainstream corporate media trumpet. This group is led by Noam Chomsky, whose acolytes bow to their master’s ignorant conclusions.
Maybe we’ll know the truth in 2063.
While it is true that some people change dramatically, Tucker Carlson, the Fox Television celebrity, would be a very unlikely candidate. He defended Eliot Abrams and praised Oliver North; supported the Contras against the Sandinistas in Nicaragua; went to Nicaragua to support those Contras; smeared the great journalist Gary Webb while defending the CIA; supported the U.S. invasion of Iraq; and much more. Alan MacLeod chronicled all this in February of this year for those who have known nothing of Carlson’s past, including his father’s work as a U.S. intelligence operative as director of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), the body that oversees government-funded media, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio and TV Martí and Voice of America – all U.S. propaganda outlets.
Now we are being asked to accept that Carlson is out to show how the CIA is “involved” in the murder of JFK. Why would so many fall for such rhetoric?
No doubt any crumb of national news coverage about the CIA and the assassination by a major corporate player elicits an enthusiastic response from those who have tried for many years to tell the truth about JFK’s murder. One’s first response is excitement. But such reactions need to tempered by sober analyses of exactly what has been said, which is what I am doing here. I, too, wish it were a breakthrough but think it is more of the same. Much ado about nothing. A way to continue to foster uncertainty, not knowledge, about the crime.
I see it as a game of false binaries in the same way the Democrats and Republicans are portrayed as mortal enemies. Yes, there are some differences, but all-in-all they are one party, the War Party, who agree on the essential tenets of U.S. imperial policy. They both represent the interests of the upper classes and are financed by them. They both work within the same frame of reference. They both support what Ray McGovern, the former CIA analyst, rightly calls the Military-Industrial-Congressional-Intelligence-Media-Academia-Think-Tank complex (MICIMATT).
If one asks a dedicated believer in the truthfulness of The New York Times Corporation or NPR, for example, what they think of Tucker Carlson, they will generally dismiss him with disdain as a right-wing charlatan. This, of course, works in reverse if you ask Carlson’s followers what they think of the Times or NPR. Yet for those who think outside the frame – and they are all non-mainstream – a different picture emerges. But sometimes they are taken in by those whose equivocations are extremely lawyerly but appeal to what they wish to hear. This is exactly what a “limited hangout” is. Snagged by some actual truths, they bite on the bait of nuances that don’t mean what they think they do.
Left vs. right, Fox TV vs. The New York Times, NPR, etc.: Just as Carlson’s father Dick Carlson ran the CIA-created U.S. overseas radio propaganda under Reagan and George H. W. Bush, so too the present head of National Public Radio, John Lansing, did the same under Barack Obama. See my piece, Will NPR Now Change its Name to National Propaganda Radio. Birds of a feather disguised as hawks and sparrows in a game meant to confuse and create scrambled brains.
Lastly, let me mention an odd “coincidence.” On December 6 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., nine days before the partial JFK files release and Tucker Carlson’s monologue, the Mary Ferrell Foundation, an organization devoted to JFK research, gave a presentation showcasing what was advertised as explosive new information about the Kennedy assassination. The key presenter was Jefferson Morley, a former Washington Post reporter and prominent JFK assassination researcher who has sued the CIA for documents involving Lee Harvey Oswald and CIA operative George Joannides.
On November 22 Morley had published an article titled “Yes, There is a JFK Smoking Gun.” It was subtitled: It will be found in 44 CIA documents that are still “Denied in Full.” The documents he was referring to allegedly concern contacts between Oswald and Joannides in the summer and fall of 1963 in New Orleans and in Mexico City. “They [the CIA] were running a psychological warfare operation, authorized in June 1963, that followed Oswald from New Orleans to Mexico City later that year,” wrote Morley.
Well, the “smoking gun” documents were not released on Dec 15, although on November 20 and then again at The National Press Club on December 6, Morley spoke of them as proving his point about the CIA’s involvement with Oswald, which has been obvious for a long time. Although he said he hadn’t seen these key documents but was awaiting their release, he added that even if they were not released that will still prove him correct. In other words, with this bit of legerdemain, he was saying: What I don’t know, and may not soon not know, supports what I’m claiming even though I don’t know it. And even if the files were released, he writes, “As for the conspiracy question, the massive withholding of documents makes it premature to draw any conclusions. The undisclosed Oswald operation was not necessarily part of a conspiracy. It might indicate CIA incompetence, not complicity. Again, only the CIA knows for sure.” So the smoking gun is not a smoking gun and the waters of uncertainty roll on and on into the receding future.
CIA incompetence, not complicity. Of course. It ain’t necessarily so. Or it is, or might be, or isn’t.
Morley is one of many who still cannot say that the CIA killed the president. Tucker Carlson can speak of its “involvement” just like Morley. We need more information, more files, etc. But even if we get them, we still won’t know. Maybe by 2063.
My question for Tucker Carlson: Who was your anonymous source? And did your source see the documents that were never disclosed? What specific documents are you referring to? And do they prove that the CIA killed Kennedy or just suggest “involvement”?
Finally, as I said before, even as there has long been a mountain of evidence for the CIA’s murder of JFK (and RFK as well, although that is never mentioned), many prominent people continue to play as if there is not. Listen to this video interview between Chris Hedges and former CIA officer John Kiriakou. It is all about the nefarious deeds of the CIA. Right toward the end of the interview (see minutes 32:30-33:19), Hedges says, “So I have to ask [since he has to answer] this question since I know Oliver Stone is convinced the CIA killed JFK … I’ve never seen any evidence that backs it up …” and they both share a mocking laugh at Stone as if he were the village idiot when he knows more about the JFK assassination than the two of them put together, and Kiriakou says he too has not seen such evidence. It’s a disgusting but typical display of arrogance and a “limited hangout.” Criticize the CIA only to make sure you whitewash them for one of their greatest achievements: the murder of President John F. Kennedy. This is straight from Chomsky’s playbook.
Beware double-talkers and the games they play. They come in different flavors.
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Educated in the classics, philosophy, literature, theology, and sociology, I teach sociology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. My writing on varied topics has appeared widely over many years. I write as a public intellectual for the general public, not as a specialist for a narrow readership. I believe a non-committal sociology is an impossibility and therefore see all my work as an effort to enhance human freedom through understanding.[/su_box]
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3 comments
Very good article and Morley has long been a CIA asset — last real reporter at WaPo was Larry Stern, who died a suspicious death at Martha’s Vineyard — while on sabbatical to write a book on the JFK assassination from newly found (real) sources!
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Reading Is Fundamental and So Is Disinformation!
Sometimes I appreciate what Tucker has to say, other times I think he sounds like the typical elitist pig preppie!
Misdirection and redirection are the hallmarks of DISINFORMATION; a few nights back Tucker repeated the long–running CIA disinformation meme, “the secret files on the JFK assassination have yet to be released”!
You know Tucker (and all the other Ameritards) it would sure reveal Real News if you ever bothered to READ the frigging declassified documents already released, bubba!
Long ago the declassified documents describing the CIA’S contacting the assassins beforehand involved in November 1963 were released, and slightly later the documents pointing out their whereabouts in Dallas in November of 1963 were also released. Might help if the Ameritards who are forever sounding off like Carlson, like RFK, Jr., and too, too many others retracted their heads from their posteriors and actually bothered to read all the declassified documents some day!!!
Myself and others have posted on those declassified documents ad infinitum — I am not going ro explain for the 10,000th time about Jean Rene Souetre, Mozes Maschkivitzan, Lazlo and Lucien Conein, etc. Tired of repeating myself to the Ameritards and rubes!
Back around 1977, the HSCA, or House Select Committee on Assassinations, requested the 1963 files for USA–55, to which the NSA responded they were missing — they had vanished! (We found out about this some years later in a declassified document release!)***
Years later, in another declassified documents release, we learned that USA–55 was an NSA site where a crypto operator, USAF Sgt. David Christensen, was alleged to have overheard a voice link between Lisbon and Tangiers, detailing plans to murder “a president in Dallas”!
So the entire year’s files for an NSA SIGINT site disappeared? This was a MAJOR SECURITY BREACH on the HIGHEST LEVEL —– yet no investigation, no special NSA IG report?!?!?!
The specific details are rather murky as Sgt. Christensen was institutionalized —- just like Army crypto operator Pfc. Eugene B. Dinkin was forcibly institutionalized,; just as US Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden was forcibly institutionalized (and later imprisoned for years), etc.
So files have been disappeared to date — but incriminating files against CIA assassins and the 1963 crossfire ambush of President Kennedy in Dallas have long been out there for public consumption —- but they must be read!
Any truly blatantly obvious and incriminating file with the CIA —- like the 1963 files for USA–55 —– will most likely have vanished by now!
Tucker is Exhibit #1, George Noory of the Coast to Coast AM program is Exhibit #2 of the Ameritards among us! A few nights after Carlson’s misdirection/redirection, Noory had on a guest meandering on about the vanished Malaysia Airlines MH370!
Of course, neither one appeared to have ever read the final official report published by the Malaysian government with international aviation experts —– to any with even a smidgen of background in IT, and/or satellite tech and/or avionics, it was blatantly obvious that MH370 had been hacked! [Specifically, through its SATCOM/SDU systems.]
Now the word “hacking” was nowhere to be found in the report, but the technical details in systems made inoperative, then brought back online, and data channels choked off, otherwise occupied by external signals, infers some serious hacking taking place!
Also, a very faint Mayday picked up by Thai ATC and an aircraft on the runway in New Zealand sounds like the cockpit of MH370 — if that was the origin of the Mayday which occurred in the same time frame —was disintegrating, and the background noise certainly sounded like discharging capacitors —- which might very well cause mini–explosions and distintegrate the pilots’ console! (This can be invoked at the hardware hacking level and could render the pilots’ instrument panels inoperable!)
The largest single cluster aboard MH370 at that time was a group of chip fabrication engineers and some administrative personnel from Freescale Semiconductor, employed at a plant in China and returning from a vacation reward for completing a special request project from the Wuhan University of Technology. Of course, back in 2014, nobody had heard of their nanotech processing system they completed for a fellow named Charles Lieber, a renowned bionanotechnolgist from Harvard, covertly working on nanowires at the Wuhan University of Technolgy from 2012 to 2017!? (Twenty–one evidence exhibits from Lieber’s recent court trial in Boston were classified from public view by the FBI/DoJ!)
Reading is fundamental —– we should all be practicing it!
***For those not used to critical reasoning: the ONLY reason we know an entire year’s files went missing for an NSA installation for 1963 was because of the request from the HSCA —- that was the ONLY NSA site I am aware they made a request of, there may be many NSA and CIA sites and divisions missing their 1963 files?!?!
We simply have no way of knowing this and neither does Tucker and his “sources”!
I should correct my previous complement —— this is a truly OUTSTANDING CRITIQUE and article!!!
Never liked Hedges —- since both he and Taibbi are major fanboys of CIA asset Chomsky (recruited by Kissinger when Chomsky worked for him at Harvard) —- but had not realized Hedges was THAT colossal of a Wall Street stooge.
Hedges routinely deleted my comments and banned me from time to time from his Truthdig site!
(Don’t demonize China (the CCP) was his refrain!)
The mere fact that such documents are not allowed to be released is essentially obstruction of justice, which is a felony, isn’t it? So all those who participate in varying degrees of denial are all guilty, as accessories after the fact.
Another issue is my theory that US society is, as a whole, if examined psychologically, clinically insane.That does not mean that the entire US public, from the ones who actually pulled the trigger to kill JFK, to the most gullible, the ‘willfully ignorant’, are equally deranged. There is a spectrum of pathology.
It is hardly surprising that Chris Hedges, who wrote for the NYT, but who had to quit, due to his opposition to the Iraq war, still has large blind spots, as does Chomsky and even Kiriakou.
In my recent experience, I see it in old friends, who describe themselves as peaceniks, willing to admit that the US lied about Iraq, Vietnam etc etc. But when it comes to Russia, their old pathologies come to the surface, so they believe what the government says about ‘Russia’s unprovoked invasion’. Provable and obvious lies.
Or those who admit to genocide of the Native Americans and slavery, but then go on to say, “We aren’t like that anymore”.
As Curtin intimates, it’s imperative that we heed what Confucius said, “The beginning of Wisdom is to call things by their true names”.
Don’t say “The CIA”. Say Allen Dulles, George Bush, Meyer Lansky, and so on.