Mimi Alford - Did her story change your opinion of JFK?

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Offline Tom Scully

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Re: Mimi Alford - Did her story change your opinion of JFK?
« Reply #14 on: May 22, 2021, 08:30:42 PM »
..and Richard, would you concede, at all that it is a "crowded house"..not enough "lone nuttery"... beginning with "Miss Priscilla" just happening to be a non-intel connected "journalist" happening to be in the Moscow embassy at the right time to receive an unofficial assignment, concerning Oswald, and Hugh Aynesworth being seemingly everywhere beginning 11/22?

Oh, and this...

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http://jfkforum.com/2017/10/01/are-we-there-yet-part-ii/

..Priscilla Johnson fully inserted herself into Marina’s life by late July, 1964, as Katya and Declan Ford did the hand off to Priscilla. Priscilla’s CIA handler was Garrison Garry Coit. Coit and Thomas Devine and 15 other Sigma Chi frat brothers cohabited in their frat house on MIT campus from fall, 1944. Coit went to Naval radio school in late Sept., Devine followed two weeks later.

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https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22cass+canfield%2C+jr.%2C+has+been+an+understanding*%22++&btnG=
Men at the top - Page xi
books.google.com/books?id=f_cdAAAAIAAJ
Osborn Elliott - 1959 - ....
....Cass Canfield, Jr.,
has been an understanding, perceptive and imaginative friend and editor throughout, and for his warmth and judgment I am especially grateful. It is customary, in an introduction of this sort, for the author to end by thanking.....

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http://articles.latimes.com/2005/nov/23/local/me-elliott23

John "Jock" Elliott Jr., former chairman of the leading advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather and an authority on the history of Christmas, has died. He was 84. Elliott died of a cerebral hemorrhage Oct. 29 at a hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y., said his wife, Eleanor Thomas Elliott....

....In addition to Eleanor, his wife of 49 years, Elliott is survived by his brother Osborn, a former editor of Newsweek magazine.

Canfield's father, publisher of Harper Brothers... biographer of Allen Dulles

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http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=19103&#entry252780
 Posted 20 May 2012 - 09:57 AM
I found only three threads in this forum (links displayed below) in which the name Cass Canfield is displayed. I think Canfield, the OSS, and the CIA and those who cooperated with them or were "run" by them, have wanted Canfield to be so obscure. If you look at the patterns below, you can see the links between Canfield and so many objects of our research. It seems obvious Canfield sponsored and united Priscilla Johnson and a "writer from Aiken, SC," George E. McMillan. The only question to be cleared up is who Canfield reported to.

Consider how the involved explanation of how Stalin's daughter ended up with Canfield - Evans - Johnson McMillan, reads like a cover story similar to the ones explaining away the coincidences of Priscilla Johnson being everywhere Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina were. The question comes up of who were the Kennedys and Bouviers, what bargains did they make and what did they know when they were making them, and afterwards? How did these "literary deals" and Jackie's sister's marriage to Canfield's adopted son influence the speech and actions of the members of the Kennedy and Bouvier families after the Assassination of JFK?*

*Original Research in this post Copyright 2012 , TJ Scully -
The original research displayed is the descriptions of the relationships between OSS, CIA, Cass Canfield, George E. McMillan and his one-time spouse, Priscilla Johnson McMillan, and with members of the John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier families, as well as with Harper & Row Publishing and affiliated magazines, Harpers and Look. -

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=14764

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=14441&st=15#entry168517

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=10108

https://www.nytimes.com/1986/03/28/obituaries/cass-canfield-a-titan-of-publishing-is-dead-at-88.html
CASS CANFIELD, A TITAN OF PUBLISHING, IS DEAD AT 88 ...
Mar 28, 1986 — New York Times subscribers* enjoy full access to ... Cass Canfield, one of the country's leading book publishers, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. ... among others, Allen Dulles, Sumner Welles, Mrs. Roosevelt, James ...


Cord Meyer and Osborn Elliott's friend, Cass Canfield, Jr.:

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https://www.nytimes.com/1973/01/07/archives/from-a-oneworld-crusade-to-the-department-of-dirty-tricks-one-mans.html
January 7, 1973

True, in 1967, when it was revealed that Meyer was in charge of covertly funding such organizations as the National Student Association and publications like Encounter, some people, myself included, were upset at the deception and hypocrisy involved, but at least the money had gone to organizations more or less on the non‐Communist left, and the main criticism, in the beginning anyway, had come from the most reactionary members of Congress, not the liberals.

But then last summer—it was a season of heartbreak—Meyer went into the offices of Harper & Row to ask, among others, his old ally of the world government movement, Cass Canfield, to let the C.I.A. see the galleys of a book called “The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia.” The book claimed that the C.I.A. had more than a little to do with the traffic in narcotics in Southeast Asia. Publishing it might, Meyer said, be against the best interests of this country; what's more, the book was very likely full of inaccuracies and was possibly libelous as well..
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