05-04-2019, 10:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2019, 10:05 PM by James Lateer.)
Mr. Kowalski:
I forgot to answer your question about James Dombrowski.
In my opinion, the weaponized cancer project as revealed by authors Baker and Haslem, and the James Dombrowski legal case/situation represent two thirds of the important information about the JFK case. And most people on this website apparently don't have a clue about either of these matters.
Dr. Jeffry Caufield, in "General Walker.." shows that Dombrowski almost single-handedly invented the US Civil Rights movement. And his nemesis, Senator James O Eastland hounded and investigated him to try an outlaw the civil rights movement as communist.
Dr. Caufield makes an excellent case that Oswald was sent to Russia in the first place by Louisiana segregationists so he could come back and infiltrate the civil rights movement and give it the stain of Communism.
In the Dombrowski case that went to the US Supreme Court, there was an un-named informant. And Dr. Caufield believes it was Oswald. LHO infiltrated not just the Fair Play for Cuba Committee but also the CORE group and three other groups, as well. That is the reason that LHO was famously in Clinton, Louisiana in a line for voter registration.
In the Caufield book, one is told that General Walker was busted for inciting the riots at Ole Miss in 1962 by JFK and RFK. He had also commanded the troops that Ike sent into Little Rock. Walker was also busted for distributing right-wing propaganda to his troops in Germany. And he was tight with the segregationists in Texas and Louisiana. However, Dr. Caufield doesn't specifically connect him to the JFK murder as a plotter or participant, except as it relates to Marguerite Oswald and his having her surveilled. Caufield also connects Walker to a right-wing neo-nazi newspaper in Germany on the weekend of the JFK assassination.
Get the Caufield book and just read the last two or three chapters. You will be amazed, IMO.
That's because of the groundbreaking information about LHO and the Civil Rights movement legal issues.
James Lateer
I forgot to answer your question about James Dombrowski.
In my opinion, the weaponized cancer project as revealed by authors Baker and Haslem, and the James Dombrowski legal case/situation represent two thirds of the important information about the JFK case. And most people on this website apparently don't have a clue about either of these matters.
Dr. Jeffry Caufield, in "General Walker.." shows that Dombrowski almost single-handedly invented the US Civil Rights movement. And his nemesis, Senator James O Eastland hounded and investigated him to try an outlaw the civil rights movement as communist.
Dr. Caufield makes an excellent case that Oswald was sent to Russia in the first place by Louisiana segregationists so he could come back and infiltrate the civil rights movement and give it the stain of Communism.
In the Dombrowski case that went to the US Supreme Court, there was an un-named informant. And Dr. Caufield believes it was Oswald. LHO infiltrated not just the Fair Play for Cuba Committee but also the CORE group and three other groups, as well. That is the reason that LHO was famously in Clinton, Louisiana in a line for voter registration.
In the Caufield book, one is told that General Walker was busted for inciting the riots at Ole Miss in 1962 by JFK and RFK. He had also commanded the troops that Ike sent into Little Rock. Walker was also busted for distributing right-wing propaganda to his troops in Germany. And he was tight with the segregationists in Texas and Louisiana. However, Dr. Caufield doesn't specifically connect him to the JFK murder as a plotter or participant, except as it relates to Marguerite Oswald and his having her surveilled. Caufield also connects Walker to a right-wing neo-nazi newspaper in Germany on the weekend of the JFK assassination.
Get the Caufield book and just read the last two or three chapters. You will be amazed, IMO.
That's because of the groundbreaking information about LHO and the Civil Rights movement legal issues.
James Lateer