10-06-2019, 08:35 PM
Just read another significant fact in the book "Germany 1945-1990":
According to author Jurgen Weber, when West Germany joined NATO (after gaining sovereignty in 1955), their Army, the Bundeswehr was the only army that was under the command of NATO at all times. The Bundeswehr became organized and joined NATO around 1958.
What most people don't know is that the US Army, the French Army and the British army were only to be put under NATO command AFTER A WAR HAD BROKEN OUT.
There were some minor exceptions. There were two US Air Force fighter squadrons that were always under NATO command. NATO, of course, carried on military exercises involving multiple armies, but only the West German army (apparently) was always commanded directly by NATO.
Of course, this meant that the affairs of the West German Army were identical with the affairs of NATO, commanded by General Lyman Lemnitzer as of 1963. Lemnitzer was a long-time ally of Allen Dulles and he had been fired by JFK and "kicked upstairs" to NATO at the request of the Germans and the British.
NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Lauris Norstad (who preceded Lemnitzer) refused to say what he would do if he received conflicting orders from NATO and the US Command. Lemnitzer was never on record regarding this potential conflict or this issue.
However, it's clear that NATO was involved with attempts on De Gaulle and at the moment of the JFK assassination, the US military was in a meeting with the NATO command (which had an office and 200 plus employees at the Pentagon.
Since Lemnitzer, as NATO commander, had the West German military constantly under his NATO command, he could have plotted with German generals (like General Adolf Heusinger) behind the back of US officers.
With Lemnitzer, it's MOTIVE, MEANS AND OPPORTUNITY. Lemnitzer had all three.
My statistical factor analysis model of JFK plotters came up with Lemnitzer at the very pinnacle of all 1500 people mentioned by JFK assassination books.
An soon after 11-22-63, De Gaulle pulled the French Army out of NATO, apparently to save himself from NATO inspired coup d'etat actions.
James Lateer
According to author Jurgen Weber, when West Germany joined NATO (after gaining sovereignty in 1955), their Army, the Bundeswehr was the only army that was under the command of NATO at all times. The Bundeswehr became organized and joined NATO around 1958.
What most people don't know is that the US Army, the French Army and the British army were only to be put under NATO command AFTER A WAR HAD BROKEN OUT.
There were some minor exceptions. There were two US Air Force fighter squadrons that were always under NATO command. NATO, of course, carried on military exercises involving multiple armies, but only the West German army (apparently) was always commanded directly by NATO.
Of course, this meant that the affairs of the West German Army were identical with the affairs of NATO, commanded by General Lyman Lemnitzer as of 1963. Lemnitzer was a long-time ally of Allen Dulles and he had been fired by JFK and "kicked upstairs" to NATO at the request of the Germans and the British.
NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Lauris Norstad (who preceded Lemnitzer) refused to say what he would do if he received conflicting orders from NATO and the US Command. Lemnitzer was never on record regarding this potential conflict or this issue.
However, it's clear that NATO was involved with attempts on De Gaulle and at the moment of the JFK assassination, the US military was in a meeting with the NATO command (which had an office and 200 plus employees at the Pentagon.
Since Lemnitzer, as NATO commander, had the West German military constantly under his NATO command, he could have plotted with German generals (like General Adolf Heusinger) behind the back of US officers.
With Lemnitzer, it's MOTIVE, MEANS AND OPPORTUNITY. Lemnitzer had all three.
My statistical factor analysis model of JFK plotters came up with Lemnitzer at the very pinnacle of all 1500 people mentioned by JFK assassination books.
An soon after 11-22-63, De Gaulle pulled the French Army out of NATO, apparently to save himself from NATO inspired coup d'etat actions.
James Lateer

