14-01-2019, 09:33 PM
Thanks Alan.
I just read somewhere else that Hammarskjold had a deep sense of foreboding about boarding that plane. He actually had made out a will shortly before.
Adoula, the leader of Congo at that time, did not want him to get on.
Its amazing to me how long this was covered up. Hammarskjold's first biographer went along with the official story. Even though, right then and there, as in Dallas, there were plentiful indications that the plane was sabotaged.
This makes my cover story in Deep Truth Journal look well timed. It is called, Kennedy, Hammarskjold and Lumumba: How the Congo Descended into Darkness.
I just read somewhere else that Hammarskjold had a deep sense of foreboding about boarding that plane. He actually had made out a will shortly before.
Adoula, the leader of Congo at that time, did not want him to get on.
Its amazing to me how long this was covered up. Hammarskjold's first biographer went along with the official story. Even though, right then and there, as in Dallas, there were plentiful indications that the plane was sabotaged.
This makes my cover story in Deep Truth Journal look well timed. It is called, Kennedy, Hammarskjold and Lumumba: How the Congo Descended into Darkness.

