16-04-2019, 10:04 PM
Mr. Kowalski:
In a letter in 1979, Bloomfield wrote to attorney I G Alk, asking him to help get Lyndon Larouche off of his back vis a vis the JFK asssassination.
Alk was the attorney in a federal case with Robert F. Kennedy, (as Attorney General) being the opposition in 1962. It involved Trading With the Enemy from WWII era. This case involved Nazi assets seized due to Trading With The Enemy violations.
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/app...59/237202/
I'm not sure why Alk would have the influence to get LaRouche off the back of Louis Bloomfield? It looks like maybe Alk was an insider in dealing with the Kennedy administration on behalf of ex-Nazis and their property. Of course, the big case was the General Analine And Film (GAF) case which involved RFK, JFK, I G Farben and Prince Radziwill, JFK's brother-in-law. The GAF case was settled by LBJ only three weeks after the assassination.
This puts Alk in the ballpark of international wheelings and dealings in the JFK era. And it looks like Bloomfield and Alk were "birds of a feather" who walked the line between private profiteering, spying, US, UK, Isreali and similar "cloak and dagger" type of activities.
Also, Clay Shaw was connected somehow to the I G Farben case because some of his files were mixed in the I G Farben papers in the Archives.
Just the type of stuff that we are always on the lookout for here.
James Lateer
In a letter in 1979, Bloomfield wrote to attorney I G Alk, asking him to help get Lyndon Larouche off of his back vis a vis the JFK asssassination.
Alk was the attorney in a federal case with Robert F. Kennedy, (as Attorney General) being the opposition in 1962. It involved Trading With the Enemy from WWII era. This case involved Nazi assets seized due to Trading With The Enemy violations.
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/app...59/237202/
I'm not sure why Alk would have the influence to get LaRouche off the back of Louis Bloomfield? It looks like maybe Alk was an insider in dealing with the Kennedy administration on behalf of ex-Nazis and their property. Of course, the big case was the General Analine And Film (GAF) case which involved RFK, JFK, I G Farben and Prince Radziwill, JFK's brother-in-law. The GAF case was settled by LBJ only three weeks after the assassination.
This puts Alk in the ballpark of international wheelings and dealings in the JFK era. And it looks like Bloomfield and Alk were "birds of a feather" who walked the line between private profiteering, spying, US, UK, Isreali and similar "cloak and dagger" type of activities.
Also, Clay Shaw was connected somehow to the I G Farben case because some of his files were mixed in the I G Farben papers in the Archives.
Just the type of stuff that we are always on the lookout for here.
James Lateer