13-01-2009, 04:22 PM
I listened to the Madeleine Brown interview about the meeting and was amazed that the interviewer didn't ask about what John J. McCloy was doing there and what she knew about him. McCloy, besides being on the Warren Commission, was attorney for the seven sisters oil companies--the majors. Hunt, Murchison and Sid Richardson were supposedly independent oil men.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...feed&hl=en
McCloy was attorney for the Rockefellers, who were Republicans. She didn't mention anyone being at the meeting who were connected to Humble Oil, such as Bush's friend Farish. She didn't mention the Liedtkes, who were Bush's partners and whose father had been a career attorney for the Mellons in Gulf Oil. I can't figure out what McCloy would have been doing there.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...feed&hl=en
McCloy was attorney for the Rockefellers, who were Republicans. She didn't mention anyone being at the meeting who were connected to Humble Oil, such as Bush's friend Farish. She didn't mention the Liedtkes, who were Bush's partners and whose father had been a career attorney for the Mellons in Gulf Oil. I can't figure out what McCloy would have been doing there.
"History records that the Money Changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." --James Madison