12-02-2011, 02:59 PM
hi bill lots of very important information within woods chronology and much info not resdily available in a combined form...take care...b
March 19, 1891 Earl Warren is born in Los Angeles, California.
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[/SIZE]This year Adolf Tscheppe-Weidenbach of Heidelberg, Germany is born. Later in his life, upon arrival in the United States shortly before World War I, Tscheppe-Weidenbach will change his name, to Charles Willoughby. General Willoughby will go on to become Douglas MacArthur's intelligence chief during W. W. I I. Willoughby will form an ultra-rightist network whose most visible [size=12]spokesman will be fire-and-brimstone preacher Billy James Hargis and which will include Texas oil baron H. L. Hunt and CIA-agent-[/SIZE]turned-journalist Edward Hunter (credited with inventing the word "brainwashing.") Willoughby will stay close to Allen Dulles, even[size=12]tually director of the CIA and later fired by JFK -- also subsequently appointed to the Warren commission to investigate the slaying of the president who will fire him. In 1975, after Dick Russell writes an article about the JFK assassination for the Village Voice, he will [/SIZE]receive an anonymous letter identifying "a famous American general who was born in Heidelberg, Germany, in 1892" as "having masterminded the (JFK) assassination." MacArthur will eventually describe Willoughby as a "little fascist."
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March 19, 1891 Earl Warren is born in Los Angeles, California.
[size=12]1892
[/SIZE]This year Adolf Tscheppe-Weidenbach of Heidelberg, Germany is born. Later in his life, upon arrival in the United States shortly before World War I, Tscheppe-Weidenbach will change his name, to Charles Willoughby. General Willoughby will go on to become Douglas MacArthur's intelligence chief during W. W. I I. Willoughby will form an ultra-rightist network whose most visible [size=12]spokesman will be fire-and-brimstone preacher Billy James Hargis and which will include Texas oil baron H. L. Hunt and CIA-agent-[/SIZE]turned-journalist Edward Hunter (credited with inventing the word "brainwashing.") Willoughby will stay close to Allen Dulles, even[size=12]tually director of the CIA and later fired by JFK -- also subsequently appointed to the Warren commission to investigate the slaying of the president who will fire him. In 1975, after Dick Russell writes an article about the JFK assassination for the Village Voice, he will [/SIZE]receive an anonymous letter identifying "a famous American general who was born in Heidelberg, Germany, in 1892" as "having masterminded the (JFK) assassination." MacArthur will eventually describe Willoughby as a "little fascist."
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