17-02-2011, 06:54 PM
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" FBI director J Edgar Hoover apparently did notice, however, that there was a de Mohrenschildt-Paine parallel of a classified nature whose public revelation could threaten the credibility of the Warren Commission. Hoover wrote a letter to head Warren Commission counsel J. Lee Rankin on October 23, 1964, urging him not to release certain FBI "reports and memoranda dealing with Michael and Ruth Paine and George and Jeanne De Mohrenschildt." Hoover warned Rankin: "Making the contents of such documents available to the public could cause serious repercussions to the Commission. "
My guess is if you look in J. Walton Moore's direction you'll find the date of the first de Mohrenschildt-Paines meeting...
" FBI director J Edgar Hoover apparently did notice, however, that there was a de Mohrenschildt-Paine parallel of a classified nature whose public revelation could threaten the credibility of the Warren Commission. Hoover wrote a letter to head Warren Commission counsel J. Lee Rankin on October 23, 1964, urging him not to release certain FBI "reports and memoranda dealing with Michael and Ruth Paine and George and Jeanne De Mohrenschildt." Hoover warned Rankin: "Making the contents of such documents available to the public could cause serious repercussions to the Commission. "
My guess is if you look in J. Walton Moore's direction you'll find the date of the first de Mohrenschildt-Paines meeting...

