19-05-2018, 06:10 PM
My latest research find about JFK and the Nazis is as follows:
1. Jackie Kennedy's mother had a relationship and almost married Baron George de Mohrenschildt (really von Mohrenschildt). To Jackie, he was "uncle George".
2. De Mohrenschildt's was an "uncle to my Andover roommate" said GHW Bush.
3. De Mohrenschildt's brother Dimitri married into the Rockefeller cousin's family, the Hookers.
4. De Mohrenschildt was in an oil business with the Hookers.
5. Dimitri de Mohrenschildt attended Yale back in the 1920's, shortly after coming over from Russia.
6. George de Mohrenschildt was evaluated as being a Nazi spy by J Edgar Hoover, the INS and other federal agencies during World War II.
7. De Mohrenschildt was known throughout his life in Dallas to openly praise elements of Nazi Germany like the Vlasov Army and often gave the Hitler salute to Jewish people.
8. Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Bouvier was married to Polish Prince Stanislaw Radziwil.
9. Prince Radziwil was called in by I G Farben, the German chemical company in the fall of 1963 to try and force JFK to privatize General Analine and Film company which had been taken over for being a Nazi enterprise in WW II. Radziwil sent a fancy letter to RFK to try to settle this case in October, 1963.
10. It turns out the Prince Stanislaw Radziwil was the son of Prince Janusz Radziwill. Janusz Radziwil was a friend of Hermann Goring. After 1939, he lived in Nazi occupied Poland. Later, he was operating out of Switzerland in partnership with Jean-Marie Musy, the former Fascist President of Switzerland to make deals with the Nazis regarding prisoners.
11. Allen Dulles was doing the same thing at the same time in Bern, Switzerland during World War II. He probably crossed paths with the elder Radziwil. (There weren't all that many people operating out of Switzerland during World War II looking for deals with the Nazis).
Adding up all the above, it looks like Jackie was caught between her Nazi infested family and her interest in keeping her husband from being murdered. That's probably why Dallas was the only place she traveled to and appeared with her husband. She likely knew in advance of the murder plot by her family-connected Nazis and thought she might help foll the murder. And that's why she wore the blood-stained dress for days to show her hatred toward these animals.
James Lateer
1. Jackie Kennedy's mother had a relationship and almost married Baron George de Mohrenschildt (really von Mohrenschildt). To Jackie, he was "uncle George".
2. De Mohrenschildt's was an "uncle to my Andover roommate" said GHW Bush.
3. De Mohrenschildt's brother Dimitri married into the Rockefeller cousin's family, the Hookers.
4. De Mohrenschildt was in an oil business with the Hookers.
5. Dimitri de Mohrenschildt attended Yale back in the 1920's, shortly after coming over from Russia.
6. George de Mohrenschildt was evaluated as being a Nazi spy by J Edgar Hoover, the INS and other federal agencies during World War II.
7. De Mohrenschildt was known throughout his life in Dallas to openly praise elements of Nazi Germany like the Vlasov Army and often gave the Hitler salute to Jewish people.
8. Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Bouvier was married to Polish Prince Stanislaw Radziwil.
9. Prince Radziwil was called in by I G Farben, the German chemical company in the fall of 1963 to try and force JFK to privatize General Analine and Film company which had been taken over for being a Nazi enterprise in WW II. Radziwil sent a fancy letter to RFK to try to settle this case in October, 1963.
10. It turns out the Prince Stanislaw Radziwil was the son of Prince Janusz Radziwill. Janusz Radziwil was a friend of Hermann Goring. After 1939, he lived in Nazi occupied Poland. Later, he was operating out of Switzerland in partnership with Jean-Marie Musy, the former Fascist President of Switzerland to make deals with the Nazis regarding prisoners.
11. Allen Dulles was doing the same thing at the same time in Bern, Switzerland during World War II. He probably crossed paths with the elder Radziwil. (There weren't all that many people operating out of Switzerland during World War II looking for deals with the Nazis).
Adding up all the above, it looks like Jackie was caught between her Nazi infested family and her interest in keeping her husband from being murdered. That's probably why Dallas was the only place she traveled to and appeared with her husband. She likely knew in advance of the murder plot by her family-connected Nazis and thought she might help foll the murder. And that's why she wore the blood-stained dress for days to show her hatred toward these animals.
James Lateer