10-04-2019, 10:53 PM
Mr. Kowalski:
There HAS TO BE A CONNECTION between GHW Bush and Bloomfield. It's just too coincidental that they would be corresponding and not aware of the role of the other in the JFK assassination literature.
Another question in re the above: if the Torbitt File came out around 1970 and was attributed to David Copeland, a Waco, Texas attorney, then what was that about? Copeland was allegedly the attorney for JFK researcher Penn Jones, Jr.
According to the book Family Of Secrets by Russ Baker, at the moment JFK was shot, GHW Bush was giving a speech in Waco, Texas. Bush later told people that he could not remember where he was when he heard of the JFK murder.
So the Torbitt Document is coming from Waco, the Torbitt Document fingers Louis Bloomfield, GHW Bush was in Waco on 11-22-63 and GHW Bush later (in 1976) begins meeting and corresponding with his "friend" L M Bloomfield.
Why did the Torbitt Document name Bloomfield as the leader of the assassination?
The name Louis Bloomfield could not have just been pulled out of the phone book, so to speak. There had to be a reason he was accused by Torbitt.
Bloomfield's Canadian Army service is vague. He was in the Army, but his records don't reveal anything about his whereabouts or any specific actions that he took. There is an article in France naming LMB as an OSS agent.
His Canadian military service began in 1942. That was the year that Donovan started the OSS and this involved Canada and Canadians. This involved Sir William Stephenson, the "Quiet Canadian". And Donovan was using the secret Camp X in Canadian Ontario, 30 miles from the US border. And Donovan's activiities at Camp X included training people for assassinations in the War.
Bloomfield was a 36 year old attorney in 1942. There's no indication of why he would have joined the Canadian "Militia" (reserves) at that age, or whether he suspended his law practice for that period. As a reserve officer, he apparently could just continue his activities as a lawyer. There is no indication in his military record as to what base at which he was serving.
LMB was listed as being in the ammunition and supply departments. At that time in 1942, supply was a big issue between the UK, the US and Canada. The purchasing of war materials was a delicate and profitable function and involved military procurement and war profiteering. this tended to be a magnet for greedy businessmen interested in war profiteering (as a general principle).
No information about whether Bloomfield was involved in that function as a reserve officer. Presumably, any ammunition or supplies he would have been managing would have been going overseas to fight the Germans, not just warehoused in Canada "for a rainy day".
Was LMB secretly an agent of the British SOE or the American OSS? It seems possible but, if he were, then somebody did a nearly perfect job of covering that up.
Maybe more will come to light about this.
James Lateer
There HAS TO BE A CONNECTION between GHW Bush and Bloomfield. It's just too coincidental that they would be corresponding and not aware of the role of the other in the JFK assassination literature.
Another question in re the above: if the Torbitt File came out around 1970 and was attributed to David Copeland, a Waco, Texas attorney, then what was that about? Copeland was allegedly the attorney for JFK researcher Penn Jones, Jr.
According to the book Family Of Secrets by Russ Baker, at the moment JFK was shot, GHW Bush was giving a speech in Waco, Texas. Bush later told people that he could not remember where he was when he heard of the JFK murder.
So the Torbitt Document is coming from Waco, the Torbitt Document fingers Louis Bloomfield, GHW Bush was in Waco on 11-22-63 and GHW Bush later (in 1976) begins meeting and corresponding with his "friend" L M Bloomfield.
Why did the Torbitt Document name Bloomfield as the leader of the assassination?
The name Louis Bloomfield could not have just been pulled out of the phone book, so to speak. There had to be a reason he was accused by Torbitt.
Bloomfield's Canadian Army service is vague. He was in the Army, but his records don't reveal anything about his whereabouts or any specific actions that he took. There is an article in France naming LMB as an OSS agent.
His Canadian military service began in 1942. That was the year that Donovan started the OSS and this involved Canada and Canadians. This involved Sir William Stephenson, the "Quiet Canadian". And Donovan was using the secret Camp X in Canadian Ontario, 30 miles from the US border. And Donovan's activiities at Camp X included training people for assassinations in the War.
Bloomfield was a 36 year old attorney in 1942. There's no indication of why he would have joined the Canadian "Militia" (reserves) at that age, or whether he suspended his law practice for that period. As a reserve officer, he apparently could just continue his activities as a lawyer. There is no indication in his military record as to what base at which he was serving.
LMB was listed as being in the ammunition and supply departments. At that time in 1942, supply was a big issue between the UK, the US and Canada. The purchasing of war materials was a delicate and profitable function and involved military procurement and war profiteering. this tended to be a magnet for greedy businessmen interested in war profiteering (as a general principle).
No information about whether Bloomfield was involved in that function as a reserve officer. Presumably, any ammunition or supplies he would have been managing would have been going overseas to fight the Germans, not just warehoused in Canada "for a rainy day".
Was LMB secretly an agent of the British SOE or the American OSS? It seems possible but, if he were, then somebody did a nearly perfect job of covering that up.
Maybe more will come to light about this.
James Lateer