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From Steamshovel Press #4:
The Role of Richard Nixon and George
Bush In The Assassination of
President Kennedy
by Paul Kangas
A newly discovered FBI document reveals that George Bush was
directly involved in the 1963 murder of President John Kennedy.
The document places Bush working with the now famous CIA agent,
Felix Rodriguez, recruiting right-wing Cuban exiles for the
invasion of Cuba. It was Bush's CIA job to organize the Cuban
community in Miami for the invasion. The Cubans were trained as
marksmen by the CIA. Bush at that time lived in Texas. Hopping
from Houston to Miami weekly, Bush spent 1960 and '61 recruiting
Cubans in Miami for the invasion. That is how he met Felix
Rodriguez.
You may remember Rodriguez as the Iran-contra CIA agent who
received the first phone call telling the world the CIA plane
flown by Gene Hasenfus had crashed in Nicaragua. As soon as
Rodriguez heard that the plane crashed, he called his long-time
CIA supervisor, who was now Vice President, George Bush. Bush
denied being in the contra loop, but investigators recently
obtained copies of Oliver North's diary, which documents Bush's
role as a CIA supervisor of the contra supply network.
In 1988 Bush told Congress he knew nothing about the illegal
supply flights until 1987, yet North's diary shows Bush at the
first planning meeting Aug. 6, 1985. Bush's "official" log placed
him somewhere else. Such double sets of logs are intended to hide
Bush's real role in the CIA; to provide him with "plausible
deniability." The problem is, it fell apart because too many
people, like North and Rodriguez, have kept records that show
Bush's CIA role back to the 1961 invasion of Cuba. (Source: The
Washington Post, 7-10-90.)
That is exactly how evidence was uncovered placing George
Bush working with Felix Rodriguez when JFK was killed. A memo
from FBI head J. Edgar Hoover was found, stating that, "Mr George
Bush of the CIA" had been briefed on November 23rd, 1963 about
the reaction of anti-Castro Cuban exiles in Miami to the
assassination of President Kennedy. (Source: The Nation, 8-13-88)
On the day of the assassination, Bush was in Texas, but he
denies knowing exactly where he was. Since he had been the
supervisor for the secret Cuban teams, headed by former Cuban
police commander Felix Rodriguez, since 1960, it is likely Bush
was also in Dallas in 1963. Several of the Cubans he was
supervising as dirty-tricks teams for Nixon, were photographed in
the Zapruder film.
In 1959 Rodriguez was a top cop in the Cuban government
under Batista. When Batista....
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Dulles and George de Mohrenschildt
Poulgrain adds significantly to our understanding of JFK’s assassination and its aftermath by presenting new information about George de Mohrenschildt, Lee Harvey Oswald’s handler in Dallas. Dulles had a long association with the de Mohrenschildt family, going back to 1920-21 when in Constantinople he negotiated with Baron Sergius Alexander von Mohrenschildt on behalf of Rockefeller’s Standard Oil. The Baron’s brother and business partner was George’s father. Dulles’s law firm, Sullivan & Cromwell, “was virtually the front desk for Standard Oil.” These negotiations on behalf of elite capitalist interests, in the shadow of the Russian Revolution, became the template for Dulles’s career: economic exploitation was inseparable from military concerns, the former concealed behind the anti-communist rhetoric of the latter. An anti-red thread ran through Dulles’s career, except when the red was the blood of all those whom he considered expendable. And the numbers are legion.
“It was through Standard Oil that a link existed between Dulles [who controlled the Warren Commission] and de Mohrenschildt, and this should have been brought to the attention of the Warren Commission but was not made public when Dulles had so prominent a role.” Poulgrain argues convincingly that De Mohrenschildt worked in “oil intelligence” before his CIA involvement, and that oil intelligence was not only Dulles’s work when he first met George’s father, Sergius, in Baku, but that that “oil intelligence” is a redundancy. The CIA, after all, is a creation of Wall Street and their interests have always been joined. The Agency was not formed to provide intelligence to US Presidents; that was a convenient myth used to cover its real purpose which was to serve the interests of investment bankers and the power elite.
While working in 1941 for Humble Oil (Prescott Bush was a major shareholder, Dulles was his lawyer, and Standard Oil had secretly bought Humble Oil sixteen years before), de Mohrenschildt was caught up in a scandal that involved Vichy (pro-Nazi) French intelligence in selling oil to Germany. This was similar to the Dulles’s brothers and Standard Oil’s notorious business dealings with Germany.
It was an intricate web of the high cabal with Allen Dulles at the center.
In the midst of the scandal, de Mohrenschildt, suspected of being a Vichy French intelligence agent, “disappeared” for a while. He later told the Warren Commission that he decided to take up oil drilling, without mentioning the name of Humble Oil that employed him again, this time as a roustabout.
“Just when George needed to ‘disappear’, Humble Oil was providing an oil exploration team to be subcontracted to NNGPM – the company Allen Dulles had set up five years earlier to work in Netherlands New Guinea.” Poulgrain makes a powerful circumstantial evidence case (certain documents are still unavailable) that de Mohrenschildt, in order to avoid appearing in court, went in communicado in Netherlands New Guinea’s in mid-1941 where he made a record oil discovery and received a $10,000 bonus from Humble Oil.
“Avoiding adverse publicity about his role in selling oil to Vichy France was the main priority; for George, a brief drilling adventure in remote Netherlands New Guinea would have been a timely and strategic exit.” And who best to help him in this escape than Allen Dulles – indirectly, of course; for Dulles’s modus operandi was to maintain his “distance” from his contacts, often over many decades.
In other words, Dulles and de Mohrenschildt were intimately involved for a long time prior to JFK’s assassination. Poulgrain rightly claims that “the entire focus of the Kennedy investigation would have shifted had the [Warren] Commission become aware of the 40-year link between Allen Dulles and de Mohrenschildt.” Their relationship involved oil, spying, Indonesia, Nazi Germany, the Rockefellers, Cuba, Haiti, etc. It was an international web of intrigue that involved a cast of characters stranger than fiction, a high cabal of the usual and unusual operatives.
Two unusual ones are worth mentioning: Michael Fomenko and Michael Rockefeller. The eccentric Fomenko – aka “Tarzan” – is the Russian-Australian nephew of de Mohrenschildt’s wife, Jean Fomenko. His arrest and deportation from Netherlands New Guinea in 1959, where he had travelled from Australia in a canoe, and his subsequent life, are fascinating and sad. It’s the stuff of a bizarre film. It seems he was one of those victims who had to be silenced because he knew a secret about George’s 1941 oil discovery that was not his to share. “In April 1964, at the same time George de Mohrenschildt was facing the Warren Commission – a time when any publicity regarding Sele 40 [George’s record oil discovery] could have changed history – it was decided that electro-convulsive therapy would be used on Michael Fomenko.” He was then imprisoned at the Ipswich Special Mental Hospital.
Equally interesting is the media myth surrounding the disappearance of Michael Rockefeller, Nelson’s son and heir to the Standard Oil fortune, who was allegedly eaten by cannibals in New Guinea in 1961. His tale became front-page news, “a media event closed off to any other explanation and the political implications of his disappearance became an ongoing tragedy for the Papuan people.” To this very day, the West Papuan people, whose land was described by Standard Oil official Richard Archbold in 1938 as “Shangri-la,” are fighting for their independence.
Poulgrain offers most interesting takes on these two characters and shows how their stories are connected to the larger tale of intrigue.
This is a very important and compelling book. Difficult and dense at times, more expansive at others, it greatly adds to our understanding of why JFK was murdered. With its Indonesian focus, it shows us how Allen Dulles’s sinister purview was wide-spread and long-standing; how it included so much more than Cuba, Guatemala, Iran, etc.; specifically, how important far-distant Indonesia was in his thinking, and how that thinking clashed with President Kennedy’s on a crucial issue. It forces us to consider how different the world would be if JFK had lived.
The Incubus of Intervention sheds new light on Indonesian history and America’s complicity in its tr
George Sergius de Mohrenschildt (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич де Мореншильд; April 17, 1911 – March 29, 1977) was an American petroleum geologist, professor, and known CIA informant.[1] De Mohrenschildt is best known for having befriended Lee Harvey Oswald in the summer of 1962. De Mohrenschildt later alleged that their friendship continued until Oswald’s death following the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy. In actuality, de Mohrenschildt never saw Oswald, or wrote to him, after April 13, 1963—three days after Oswald’s alleged attempt on the life of General Edwin Walker.
De Mohrenschildt’s testimony before the Warren Commission investigating the assassination was one of the longest of any witness.
George von Mohrenschildt emigrated to the United States in May 1938, after which he legally changed the nobiliary particle in his name from the Germanic “von” to the French “de”.[13][14][15] According to de Mohrenschildt, he gathered information about people involved in pro-Nazi activities, such as those bidding for US oil leases on behalf of Nazi Germany before the US became involved in World War II.[16] De Mohrenschildt testified that a further purpose of his data collection was to help the French outbid the Germans.[17]
De Mohrenschildt spent the summer of 1938 with his older brother Dimitri von Mohrenschildt on Long Island, New York. Like George, Dimitri was a staunch anti-communist,[18] but was also an agent of General William J. Donovan‘s OSS and, during the Cold War, one of the founders of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty.[19]
These organizations were also tied to CD Douglas who owned Time Life who bought the zuprudar film and seem to have removed frames from it.
While in New York, de Mohrenschildt became acquainted with the Bouvier family, including the young Jacqueline Bouvier, the future First Lady of the United States. Jacqueline grew up calling de Mohrenschildt “Uncle George” and would sit on his knee.[20] He became a close friend of Jacqueline’s aunt Edith Bouvier Beale.[21]
George H.W. Bush and Richard Nixon and Rockefeller Oil had a Subversion and Sabotauge scheme in use in many countries inlcudind in the USA the FBI was using to target Communists and others in the USA.
This is the machinery JFK and RFK attempted to dissamble, it was oil barrell Rockefeller Oil and United Fruit Company based and I Edward Paul Donegan will continue to show the Nixon politician and Bush family mafia system to subdue the USA and Department of Justice and whistlbowers.
This chapters and earlier ones will be updated in the coming days and new chapters will follow.
Kennedy rejected the Northwoods proposal. A JCS/Pentagon document, a memo by Lansdale entitled MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT, 16 MARCH 1962, reads: “General Lemnitzer commented that the military had contingency plans for U.S. intervention. Also it had plans for creating plausible pretexts to use force, with the pretext either attacks on U.S. aircraft or a Cuban action in Latin America for which we could retaliate. The President said bluntly that we were not discussing the use of military force, that General Lemnitzer might find the U.S. so engaged in Berlin or elsewhere that he couldn’t use the contemplated 4 divisions in Cuba.”[19] The proposal was sent for approval to the secretary of defense, Robert McNamara, but was not implemented.
Following presentation of the Northwoods plan, Kennedy removed Lemnitzer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, although he became Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in January 1963. U.S. military leaders began to perceive Kennedy as going soft on Cuba, and the President became increasingly unpopular with the military. A rift had already reared during Kennedy’s disagreements with the service chiefs over the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 and flared up again with his June 10, 1963 announcement of a unilateral U.S. Test Ban Treaty.
Physical documentation on Operation Northwoods became declassified through the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. This act declassified a total of four million documents, including Operation Northwoods, and was made available through the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. However, public knowledge of Operation Northwoods did not come until 2001 with the release of a book by the author James Bamford titled Body of Secrets.[20]
On 3 August 2001, the National Assembly of People’s Power of Cuba (the main legislative body of the Republic of Cuba) issued a statement referring to Operation Northwoods and Operation Mongoose wherein it condemned such U.S. government plans.[21]
The Central Intelligence Agency had Oswald setup as a lone wolf patsy and the CIA Mockingbird system in the press would make a mockery of anti English Anti George H.W. Bush “conpiracy theorist” in the public mind dissavoing theories the assaination came from the CIA and General Donavan allies insdie the US Government.
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