A Little-Known Tale of Allen Dulles and “The Farm”

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Camp Peary, or "The Farm," is a name whispered in the shadows. Ensconced in the woods of Virginia, this covert training facility has played a pivotal role in the history of American espionage. But many may not know its intriguing connection to the former director of the CIA, Allen Dulles, and the enigmatic JFK assassination. Check out our blog for the details.

Stick around for a brief exploration of Allen Dulles’s whereabouts on the assassination weekend.

The Purpose of Camp Peary

Camp Peary,” "The Farm," and "The Country Club" are all names used for a sprawling 9,000-acre property located near Williamsburg, Virginia.

It is a highly secretive and secure US military reservation established during World War II that started as grounds for covert intelligence training, including espionage, sabotage, and other covert operations.

The Allen Dulles and Camp Peary Connection

Robert Morrow, a dedicated assassination of John F. Kennedy researcher, recently made a significant discovery in the Dulles Archives at the Princeton Library. David Talbot discusses this discovery in his Allen Dulles biography, The Devil's Chessboard. Unfortunately, it had been lost during a Dulles files reorganization, which disrupted its reference pages.

However, Morrow requested assistance from the archivists to recover this vital information, and they found it within a complex digital file. This finding reinforces the claim made in an invaluable day-by-day calendar datebook.

The datebook indicates that Dulles was in Washington that day but did not spend the late afternoon or evening at his Georgetown home. Instead, he was at Camp Peary.

The datebook records Dulles's presence there from late Friday afternoon through the assassination weekend and the following events: The autopsy, Lee Harvey Oswald's detention, and the latter’s assassination.

Jack Ruby Pointing a Gun Shortly Before Fatally Shooting Lee Harvey Oswald

The JFK Assassination and Allen Dulles Connection

After being relieved of his CIA duties by President Kennedy in 1961, Dulles remained deeply connected to intelligence networks.

Following his dismissal by President Kennedy after the Bay of Pigs, Dulles held regular meetings with high-ranking CIA officials. He also had encounters with a prominent Cuban exile leader, Paulino Sierra Martinez, as noted by Talbot in his book.

In the spring of 1963, Martinez met Dulles and General Lucius D. Clay, who had clashed with Kennedy over issues like the Bay of Pigs and the Berlin Crisis.

Martinez operated mainly from Chicago, a city linked to the infamous Chicago Plot to assassinate JFK. Homer Echeverria claimed his group would receive funds once they dealt with Kennedy. According to Secret Service sources, Echeverria's weapon purchases were reportedly financed by Martinez with alleged mob funds.

It doesn’t bode well for a CIA director who was relieved of his duties to meet with people tied to a different JFK assassination attempt.

Explore These Lines of Inquiry at Kennedys and King

Camp Peary, Allen Dulles, and their alleged connection to the JFK assassination is a tale shrouded in mystery, intrigue, and controversy.

Explore this and other credible theories further at Kennedys and King, a platform dedicated to finding the truth behind the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King.

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