18-02-2012, 04:09 PM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:About ten years after the JFK assassination, Dimitrov, operating sometimes under the aliases Lyle Kelly, James Adams, General Dimitre Dimitrov and Donald A. Donaldson, informed a number of people that he had information about who ordered the murder of JFK and who had committed the act. Reportedly, he had encountered the assassins while he had been imprisoned in Panama. He also told several people that he knew about military snipers who had murdered Martin Luther King. In 1977, Dimitrov actually met with US Sen. Frank Church, head of a Senate Committee investigating the CIA, and President Gerald Ford to share his information. Dimitrov said after the meeting that Ford had asked him to keep the information confidential until he could verify a number of facts. Immediately following the March 29, 1977, death of Lee Harvey Oswald's friend George de Mohrenschildt, Dimitrov became extremely frightened and contacted a reporter with a foreign television station who either mistakenly, or intentionally, revealed Dimitrov's name publicly on American television. Not long after this, Dimitrov disappeared in Europe where he had fled. He has never been seen or heard from since. Former CIA officials say privately, "Dimitrov was murdered" and "His body will never be found."
A 1977 memorandum written, before Dimitrov's disappearance, by an attorney in the CIA's General Counsel's Office, A. R. Cinquegrana, states: "[It appears] to me that the nature of the Agency's treatment of Dimitrov might be something which should be brought to the attention of appropriate officials both within and outside the Agency. The fact that he is still active and is making allegations connected with the Kennedy assassination may add yet another dimension to this story."
Sometimes it is difficult to see the forest for the mirrors.
Is it likely the the JFK Mechanics would have lived to see Christmas, 1963? Arguable.
Is it likely that at least two JFK Mechanics would have been together years after Dallas? Arguable.
Is it likely that JFK Mechanics would have been imprisoned in Panama? Arguable.
Is it likely that individuals claiming to be JFK Mechanics visited, in Panama, a prisoner with intelligence connections in order to plant disinformation sufficiently tantalizing and marketable as to inspire the prisoner to market it? That the prisoner had access to Senator Church and President Ford? Arguable.
Is it likely that the prisoner was set up to provide disinformation and then killed to reinforce the bona fides of a story that was created and planted to mislead? Yes.