02-09-2019, 08:02 PM
Let's take another hypothetical about JFK and Eichmann:
Could it be that the kidnapping of Eichmann was perpetrated for the purpose of putting JFK "in a box"? In other words, would the kidnapping of Eichmann have been calculated to inflame the international network of Nazi's with the guess that they would retaliate against the US and JFK (if JFK gave TACIT APPROVAL?).
It looks like from the above quote, that JFK wasn't a fan of the Eichmann trial and that his thinking on the issue HAD TO BE DRAGGED OUT OF HIM. Also, the above quote is essentially proving that JFK kept his opinion about Eichmann extremely private and totally quiet. Why?
Since the JFK moon program would employ (not only) Von Braun but also Arthur Rudolph (who supervised the Saturn Five missile development), it's a stretch to say that the USA didn't have any interest or concern over the Eichmann situation. Arthur Rudolph was eventually deported from the US for his war crimes, despite his huge contribution to the moon landing (should I say ALLEGED moon landing?)
Just joking.
The Israeli's also tried to kidnap ex-Nazi Leon Degrelle in Spain, so where would they strike next? The US government would have had to be either consulted or have their opinions taken into consideration prior to the kidnapping IMHO.
Funny how most of us take certain things for granted, when on second thought, these same things look a little bizarre.
James Lateer
Could it be that the kidnapping of Eichmann was perpetrated for the purpose of putting JFK "in a box"? In other words, would the kidnapping of Eichmann have been calculated to inflame the international network of Nazi's with the guess that they would retaliate against the US and JFK (if JFK gave TACIT APPROVAL?).
It looks like from the above quote, that JFK wasn't a fan of the Eichmann trial and that his thinking on the issue HAD TO BE DRAGGED OUT OF HIM. Also, the above quote is essentially proving that JFK kept his opinion about Eichmann extremely private and totally quiet. Why?
Since the JFK moon program would employ (not only) Von Braun but also Arthur Rudolph (who supervised the Saturn Five missile development), it's a stretch to say that the USA didn't have any interest or concern over the Eichmann situation. Arthur Rudolph was eventually deported from the US for his war crimes, despite his huge contribution to the moon landing (should I say ALLEGED moon landing?)
Just joking.
The Israeli's also tried to kidnap ex-Nazi Leon Degrelle in Spain, so where would they strike next? The US government would have had to be either consulted or have their opinions taken into consideration prior to the kidnapping IMHO.
Funny how most of us take certain things for granted, when on second thought, these same things look a little bizarre.
James Lateer

