04-03-2015, 04:30 PM
Someone, other than O'Reilly, needs to write a book on the deMohrenschildts, if it hasn't already been done. The deMohrenschildts, especially George, are ALL OVER THIS CASE! A few highlights....
Since Bill O'Reilly apparently did not get within a thousand miles of deMohrenschildt on March 30, 1977, that leaves us with the conventional wisdom that the last person to see George alive was Edward Epstein, JJ Angleton's friend.
The stink on this whole case, and on the media supposedly covering it, just gets smellier and smellier as the decades pass.
1. George deM said that someone from the CIA told him Oswald "seems to be OK," which might strike anyone with a bigger thirst for knowledge than our national news media as a pretty strange statement concerning a former Marine who "defected" to our arch-enemy and said he'd spill all the beans he had.
2. It was most likely the deMs who introduced Harvey and Marina to Ruth Paine, who, as luck would have it, spoke Russian and, dare we suggest it, was CIA connected.
3. Only Marina and the deMs claimed to have seen a rifle in that closet at 214 W. Neely, leading to Marina's infamous laugh-line about her hubby using it to shoot leaves in an Oak Cliff public park.
4. George "found" the 4th Backyard Photo ("Hunter of Fascists") in 1967!
5. In his JOBCO application in Alice, Texas, Harvey Oswald listed George as his best friend.
6. George talked about how fluent Harvey was in Russian, saying he preferred it to English and enjoyed reading Russian classical literature in Russian!
7. Considering his many ties to the Agency, George probably should have downplayed #6 above. After all, this is the oil man who had the infamous 1961 walking trip in Latin America, a close association to Operation Zapata, ties to coups in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, close friendship with his probable boss, CIA official J. Walton Moore.
2. It was most likely the deMs who introduced Harvey and Marina to Ruth Paine, who, as luck would have it, spoke Russian and, dare we suggest it, was CIA connected.
3. Only Marina and the deMs claimed to have seen a rifle in that closet at 214 W. Neely, leading to Marina's infamous laugh-line about her hubby using it to shoot leaves in an Oak Cliff public park.
4. George "found" the 4th Backyard Photo ("Hunter of Fascists") in 1967!
5. In his JOBCO application in Alice, Texas, Harvey Oswald listed George as his best friend.
6. George talked about how fluent Harvey was in Russian, saying he preferred it to English and enjoyed reading Russian classical literature in Russian!
7. Considering his many ties to the Agency, George probably should have downplayed #6 above. After all, this is the oil man who had the infamous 1961 walking trip in Latin America, a close association to Operation Zapata, ties to coups in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, close friendship with his probable boss, CIA official J. Walton Moore.
Since Bill O'Reilly apparently did not get within a thousand miles of deMohrenschildt on March 30, 1977, that leaves us with the conventional wisdom that the last person to see George alive was Edward Epstein, JJ Angleton's friend.
The stink on this whole case, and on the media supposedly covering it, just gets smellier and smellier as the decades pass.
HarveyandLee.net
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996