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[[Peter Dale Scott]] wrote in [[1977]] that "Today, no one seems to deny the illegality of the CIA's domestic JM/Wave station in Miami, which employed from 300 to 700 U.S. agents and from 2,000 to as many as 6,000 [[Cuban]]s."<ref>[[Document:Transnationalised Repression Parafascism and the US]]</ref>
 
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A vital CIA station in the development of the conspiracy to assassinate JFK, and therefore in the development of the modern day US Deep state.

Peter Dale Scott wrote in 1977 that "Today, no one seems to deny the illegality of the CIA's domestic JM/Wave station in Miami, which employed from 300 to 700 U.S. agents and from 2,000 to as many as 6,000 Cubans."[1]

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