#1218 – Jim DiEugenio

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  • Jim suggests people read the books:Betting On The Africans by Philip E. Muehlenbeck.
  • JFK: Ordeal in Africa by Richard D. Mahoney, The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
  • King Leopold’s Ghost by Adam Hochschild, Who Killed Hammerskjold? by Susan Williams.
  • CAPA conference in Dallas approaching fast!
  • September 27th is the 60th anniversary of the release of the Warren Commission.
  • NBC & CBS ran special programming the day the Warren Commission released
  • CBS coached the witnesses before being recorded.
  • 26 volumes of hearing transcripts & depositions released two months later.
  • When JFK was assassinated, 75% of the public believed the government, this decreased steadily.
  • Many people don’t know how much Kennedy supported & cared about the independence of Africa.
  • JFK was the first President to campaign on the behalf of Africa, making his famous speech in 1957.
  • JFK chairman of the subcommittee for the African Foreign Relations committee.
  • In just 50 years of Belgium control, 50% of the African population was eliminated.
  • England, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, France & Portugal all had controlling interests by 1900’s.
  • Berlin Conference held by Prince Bismark in 1884 significant in organized takeover.
  • Congo was the 2nd largest country in Africa, & the 11th largest country in the world.
  • International Congo Society formed by Leopold II, in his quest to obtain natural resources of Congo.
  • Congo controlled by Leopold II from 1885-1908 & then annexed by Belgium as a formal colony.
  • Leopold II encouraged US to back up annexation of Congo.
  • Ho Chi Minh appealed to Harry Truman to stop France from returning to Vietnam.
  • Roosevelt wanted to end the Imperialism.
  • US backed CIA installed DIEM government & Operation Vulture.
  • Richard Nixon idolized John Foster Dulles.
  • In 1954 JFK first heard about Operation Vulture & was vehemently opposed.
  • SEATO – South East Treaty Organization created by Dulles to utilize in takeover of Vietnam.
  • Diplomats started to go around Dulles & Eisenhower, seeking out JFK to help with Africa.
  • When JFK was touring in 1959, he brought up the issues in Africa often, over 400 times.
  • Eisenhower felt the Africans were unsophisticated & lacked intelligence to run their countries.
  • After Kennedy was elected, he tried to buy independence for the Congo.
  • Dag Hammarskjold sent in UN troops to help protect Lumumba but to no avail.
  • After Lumumba was assassinated, Hammarskjold was assassinated & then JFK.
  • When Belgium pulled out of Congo, their intention was a swift withdrawal to incite extreme chaos.
  • Unknown to Lumumba, the Belgium government had transferred Congo gold reserve to Brussels.
  • Oliver Stone originally wanted Brando for the part of Mr. X in his JFK movie, not Donald Sutherland.
  • Both Garrison & Zach Sklar told Oliver Stone to get in contact with Fletcher Prouty.
  • Donald Sutherland the original producer of Executive Action, securing funding for the film.
  • Sutherland came all the way from Canada to do the narration for Oliver Stone’s JFK film.
  • Late November of 1964, the 1st combat troops sent to Vietnam
  • Kennedy told the British that he would not be backing the Imperial Policy anymore.
  • The CIA sent two assassins to murder Lumumba.
  • They kept the murder of Lumumba secret from JFK. Why?
  • Famous photo of JFK taken on February 13, 1961 as JFK informed about Lumumba’s murder.
  • When JFK was assassinated, his Congo policy was buried with him.

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