11-02-2014, 07:24 PM
Disinfo, or just pure fantasy.
Kennedy Sr. had left his post as ambassador four years before.
Why would Stalin risk his most precious assets on something that didn't benefit the USSR?*
Sounds like an accident, nothing more.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Joseph Kennedy...* was the commander of a sabotage group...He was a pilot, not the commander of the unit.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:During this period, the Kennedy brothers father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., was the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain.*
Kennedy Sr. had left his post as ambassador four years before.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Stalin sent Pashkov to meet with Kim Philby and, if necessary, to call in additional agents to uncover the causes for the loss of the American sabotage group.*
Why would Stalin risk his most precious assets on something that didn't benefit the USSR?*
Peter Lemkin Wrote:The individuals who had placed a detonator with a timing mechanism on the aircraft during its preparation were identified as intelligence agents of Nazi Germany.Thanks to the Nazi codes being cracked by the allies early in the war, all of the Nazi's agents in Britain had been 'turned' long before. *And why would they risk this asset, assuming he was real, on such a high risk, low reward venture?
Sounds like an accident, nothing more.