18-05-2019, 07:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-05-2019, 09:33 PM by James Lateer.)
In a graduate level business class in 1975 at Iowa, the professor identified to our class a man who he described as the would-be heir to the Collins Radio company. But the problem was that Collins Radio had recently been sold to Rockwell International.
The professor expressed his admiration for this guy because he was bold enough to wish to work for Collins even though his family had sold out. He suggested that the guy would face some rough sledding, maybe taking s*** from former enemies of his family due to "office politics".
According to one web-site, Michael Collins, the son of Arthur Collins worked for Collins from 1964 to 1967. Michael Collins was born in 1943, so he would have been 32 years old in 1975 (if he were the same person as I recall). Collins Radio was sold to Rockwell International in 1973. The younger Collins (if it were him) would have been working toward an MBA.
I'm not sure why the owner of Collins Radio, Arthur Collins, would have moved to Dallas in the 1960's. Wikipedia says Arthur Collins lived in Dallas following the sale of Collins Radio to Rockwell (which happened in 1973).
This looks more and more like the connection between Louis Bloomfield and Richard Coit, CEO of Texas Instruments of Dallas. I mean, it looks like people who wanted into the Aerospace Industry and wanted contracts had "underground" connections to Dallas. Apparently, the CIA made Dallas into a bee-hive of Defense Contractor/White Russian/Right-wing Extremists/Oil Men/Ex-Nazi/Mafia intrigue.
Maybe even the Dallas underground ran a "shadow government" of a sort, stalking the legitimate government leaders of the U.S. This all fits well with the theory of Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty in his book on the JFK assassination.
The theory was-----I DARE YOU TO GO TO DALLAS!!!!!!
That makes Dallas in 1963, a bizarre, almost Sci-Fi place, with everybody there sniffing the dope of missile and space contracts and the world monopoly of oil.
James Lateer
The professor expressed his admiration for this guy because he was bold enough to wish to work for Collins even though his family had sold out. He suggested that the guy would face some rough sledding, maybe taking s*** from former enemies of his family due to "office politics".
According to one web-site, Michael Collins, the son of Arthur Collins worked for Collins from 1964 to 1967. Michael Collins was born in 1943, so he would have been 32 years old in 1975 (if he were the same person as I recall). Collins Radio was sold to Rockwell International in 1973. The younger Collins (if it were him) would have been working toward an MBA.
I'm not sure why the owner of Collins Radio, Arthur Collins, would have moved to Dallas in the 1960's. Wikipedia says Arthur Collins lived in Dallas following the sale of Collins Radio to Rockwell (which happened in 1973).
This looks more and more like the connection between Louis Bloomfield and Richard Coit, CEO of Texas Instruments of Dallas. I mean, it looks like people who wanted into the Aerospace Industry and wanted contracts had "underground" connections to Dallas. Apparently, the CIA made Dallas into a bee-hive of Defense Contractor/White Russian/Right-wing Extremists/Oil Men/Ex-Nazi/Mafia intrigue.
Maybe even the Dallas underground ran a "shadow government" of a sort, stalking the legitimate government leaders of the U.S. This all fits well with the theory of Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty in his book on the JFK assassination.
The theory was-----I DARE YOU TO GO TO DALLAS!!!!!!
That makes Dallas in 1963, a bizarre, almost Sci-Fi place, with everybody there sniffing the dope of missile and space contracts and the world monopoly of oil.
James Lateer