24-12-2012, 09:00 PM
In my review folks I clearly state and site the sources and the file numbers. The most important thing as Jan says and I quote him, you cannot disconnect all of this from Gladio. Hence, why European files and court orders from various investigations are very important.
3) Kross insists throughout these chapters, that WIN and ROGUE were Corsicans when all the available evidence in his own book indicates they were from either Luxembourg or Belgium. (He may do this to sustain his Mafia angle.) Researcher Phil Dragoo pointed out to me that one Ludo De Witt (a top-notch journalist and researcher) also backed Mahoney's earlier claims on the subject. Indeed, there is no mystery concerning QJ/WIN's identity as it was unearthed in 1975:
3) Kross insists throughout these chapters, that WIN and ROGUE were Corsicans when all the available evidence in his own book indicates they were from either Luxembourg or Belgium. (He may do this to sustain his Mafia angle.) Researcher Phil Dragoo pointed out to me that one Ludo De Witt (a top-notch journalist and researcher) also backed Mahoney's earlier claims on the subject. Indeed, there is no mystery concerning QJ/WIN's identity as it was unearthed in 1975:
31 Memorandum for the File: Alleged Agency Involvement in the Death of Patrice Lumumba,10 March 1975, pp.12, Box 6, F2, Records of the Central Intelligence Agency
Miscellaneous Files, NA; and Belgian Parliamentary Inquiry, p.130 identifies QJWIN as Moise Maschkivitzan, a Belgian-born convicted swindler who was expelled from Belgium in
1953. Assassination Plots, p.43.
Miscellaneous Files, NA; and Belgian Parliamentary Inquiry, p.130 identifies QJWIN as Moise Maschkivitzan, a Belgian-born convicted swindler who was expelled from Belgium in
1953. Assassination Plots, p.43.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992