Mr. Bill Oxley, 79 year old, worked for CIA for 29 years as an operative with top-level security clearances, confessed he was often used as a hitman by the organization, to assassinate individuals who could represent a threat to the goals of the agency.
He was making this confession at the Mercy Hospital in Maine where he was admitted on Monday and said that he has weeks to live. He claims he committed 17 assassinations for the American government between 1974 and 1985, including the music icon Bob Marley.
Oxley was trained as a sniper and
marksman, he also has significant experience with more
unconventional methods of inflicting harm upon others, like poisons,
explosives, induced heart attacks and cancer.
The 79-year-old operative
claims he committed the assassinations between March 1974 and August 1985, at a
time when he says the CIA “was a law unto itself.” He says he was part
of an operative cell of three members which carried out political
assassinations across the country and occasionally in foreign countries.
Most of their victims were
political activists, journalists, and union leaders, but he also confesses to
assassinating a few scientists, medical researchers, artists and musicians
whose ideas and influence “represented a threat to the interests of
the United States.”
He claims he had no problem
with going through with the assassination of Bob Marley, because “I was a
patriot, I believed in the CIA, and I didn’t question the motivation of the
agency. I’ve always understood that sometimes sacrifices have to be made for
the greater good.”
Bill Oxley, former cia agent, on his sick bed |
But Mr. Oxley confesses that
Bob Marley remains unique among his victims, as he was the only victim he “felt
anything for.”
“The others were
assholes. Bob Marley was Bob Marley. I was no closer to being a long-haired
hippy back then than I am now, but I must admit Bob’s music did move me. It
held some power over me.”
He claims to have “mixed
feelings” about Bob Marley’s death. On the one hand, Marley was “a
good man, a beautiful soul” with “profound artistic gifts” who
did not deserve to have his life cut short. But according to Mr. Oxley, Bob
Marley was also placing the goals of the CIA in jeopardy and threatening the
existence of the United States:
“He was succeeding in creating a revolution that used music
as a more powerful tool than bullets and bombs. Bob Marley in 1976 was a very
serious threat to the global status quo and to the hidden power brokers
implementing their plan for a new world order. As far as the agency was
concerned, Bob Marley was too successful, too famous, too influential… A
Jamaican Rastaman who started using his funds and fame to support causes around
the world that were in direct conflict with the CIA… To be honest, he signed
his own death warrant.”
“It’s not like we didn’t warn him. We sent a few guys to
shoot up his house in Kingston,” Mr Oxley says, referring to a shooting in the
Marley residence that left the singer with an injured arm and chest. “We
had a message for him. We impressed upon him the gravity of the situation he
found himself in. He didn’t listen.”
“Two days later, in the mountains, I stuck him with the
pin.“
How Bob Marley was
murdered by the CIA
Two days after Bob Marley was
shot in the left arm by one of three gunmen who ambushed the singer and some of
his crew in his house in Kingston, and after a brief stint in hospital, Bob
Marley travelled to the protective hills of the Blue Mountains and spent
time at the highest point in Jamaica, rehearsing for an upcoming concert.
“I gave him a pair of
Converse All Stars. Size 10. When he tried on the right shoe, he screamed out
‘OUUUCH.‘
“That was it. His life
was over right there and then. The nail in the shoe was tainted with cancer
viruses and bacteria. If it pierced his skin, which it did, it was goodnight
nurse.”
“There had been a series
of high-profile assassinations of counter-culture figures in the United States
in the late sixties, early seventies. By the time Bob Marley’s time came
around, we thought subtlety was the order of the day. No more bullets and
splattered brains.”
Mr. Oxley says he kept close
contact with Marley during the final years of his life, ensuring the medical
advice he received in Paris, London and the United States “would hasten his
demise rather than cure him.” He died from cancer in May 1981. He was just
36 years old.
Bob Marley before his death |
“The
last time I saw Bob before he died he had removed the dreadlocks, and his
weight was dropping like a stone,” he says.
“He was very withdrawn,
unbelievably small. He was shrinking in front of us. The cancer had done it’s
job.”
“The day he died in Miami
was definitely one of the most difficult moments in my career. I felt real bad.
For a long time I wasn’t comfortable with my part in his death. But eventually
I came to realize it had to be done, for America.”
CAVEAT: After fact checking this story, we found out that the above story may not be true and also, not totally false. As the saying ''no smoke without fire''. Click here to read the fact check details about this story.
CAVEAT: After fact checking this story, we found out that the above story may not be true and also, not totally false. As the saying ''no smoke without fire''. Click here to read the fact check details about this story.
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Bob Marley Killer, CIA Agent, Revealed
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December 01, 2017
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The day of reckoning is approaching. Whatever we sow, we shall reap. Americans will pay dearly for their atrocity. Unless they repent and seek for forgiveness.
ReplyDeleteThis is terrible. Where is the peace they are championing?
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