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Online John Corbett

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Re: Things I don't care about
« Reply #7 on: Today at 12:04:51 AM »
Yes, it is a small world. How come the CIA named it's building after a guy who worked for them for only one calender year?

A perfect example of a CT focusing on trivialities instead of the evidence that tells us who shot JFK.

Online Tom Scully

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« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:46:25 AM »
A perfect example of a CT focusing on trivialities instead of the evidence that tells us who shot JFK.

A perfect example of a CT focusing on trivialities instead of the evidence that tells us who shot JFK.

....Posts the opinion of a "reader" who does not even read the rest of the words posted in the two links I included in my post.

Three amigos from Rochester, Devine, Dryer, Macomber.

Macomber just happened to be the best man in Bush's sister's 1946 wedding to Alexander Ellis, and in Tom Devine's early 1970s wedding on Jupiter Island,



Devine and Dryer hold separate meetings with DeMohrenschildt and a Haitian banker on same day in late April, 1963,
just three weeks after DeMohrenschildt wrote that he had asked, "Lee, how did you miss?"

Bemis is described by Billy Joe Lord as the person Henry Hurt told Lord had advised Hurt on how to put pressure on Lord to cooperate with the Eostein/Hurt Reader's
Digest "inquiry". Bemis, "owner of a string of hotels," matches the description of Bush's longest friend, Gerry Bemiss, who just happens to be Hurt's wife's first cousin.

Yes, it was thoughtful of them, wasn't it? :

https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=39eb56e0a03d1f43&sxsrf=APpeQnuY3DKlr7b_1Pib2y4PmzLFkSVxzQ:1784332265875&q=had+a+meeting+regarding+my+political+future%E2%80%94very+thoughtful+of+them.&udm=36&source=lnms&fbs=ABfTbFVyMZGZf1hfvX9uKjN_-G8cxpBkeIeqYwoCbfNVc4vKE0nzDtz46ks8VcXZ-FAj7roWouGYoa-8wJKyeh_fRvLGc5HvMtnq86ZTdu-hT_jvMWj88Ay957L9PwGeD-onUveIkecPSkl1ew4jViPtQV_7C42DWS_wvyN3PglWF-8A5h4Nf0l0U_JnxfnM37gvhQUhNcI8offn6I8qCIn-fQQnB6E1Ag&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiih_nW89qVAxWm5ckDHS7pA8sQ0pQJegQIVBAB&biw=1600&bih=732&dpr=1
The China Diary of George H. W. Bush: The Making of a Global 
Jeffrey A. Engel · 2011
FOUND INSIDE – PAGE 311


Billy Joe Lord, excerpt from his 1977 letter to President Carter,

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https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=145503&relPageId=135&search=beamis_and%20hotels
2. FBI 62-109060 JFK HQ File, Additional Releases, Part 3 of 3, pg 135
Found in: FBI JFK Assassination File (62-109060)
Beamis (?)
, chairman of the Republican Party in Virginia and owner of "a string of hotels" in that state, for help in persuading me to tell what I know about Oswald
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Online Tom Graves

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Re: Things I don't care about
« Reply #9 on: Today at 12:57:57 AM »
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In the early 1970s, CIA Counterintelligence analyst Clare Edward Petty, determined, by reading some WW II VENONA decrypts, that George DeMohrenschildt was very likely a long-term KGB "illegal."

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« Reply #10 on: Today at 01:03:34 AM »
TG-

deM. was "very likely" or just possibly a KGB asset?

Can you cite evidence that Petty determined DeM. was, in the 1960s, "very likely" a KGB asset?

Wasn't that more of a suspicion?

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Re: Things I don't care about
« Reply #11 on: Today at 01:30:17 AM »
George DeMohrenschildt was "very likely" or just possibly a KGB asset?

According to Richard Russell in The Man Who Knew Too Much, Petty thought DeMohrenschildt fit the bill because, like a particular "Illegal" in the VENONA decrypts:

1. He was born "maybe in Poland" (300 miles from the Polish border in Byelorussia).

2. He emigrated to the U.S. before WW II (1938).

3. He lived in Mexico during WW II. (With his girlfriend, Lilia Pardo Larin.)

4. He was a wheeler-dealer. (sugar speculator, oil speculator, real estate salesman, marketer of his own artwork, etc.)


Take it up with Dick Russell if you want to.

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Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: Things I don't care about
« Reply #12 on: Today at 01:46:36 AM »
TG-

All that is pretty thin gruel. I have corresponded with Russell in the past.

deM. as a KGB handler of LHO actually fits into my suspicion that LHO was a de facto G2-DGI asset.

Have you a CT that deM. was an active KGB asset in 1963?

What Petty established is that deM. could have been an Iron Curtain asset in the immediate postwar period...but by the 1960s?

deM. is in interesting fellow. Was actually friends with Jackie K's family earlier on.

Was Clay Shaw a CIA asset in 1963 because he worked for the CIA in the 1950s?


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Re: Things I don't care about
« Reply #13 on: Today at 01:50:56 AM »
....Posts the opinion of a "reader" who does not even read the rest of the words posted in the two links I included in my post.


Why the hell would I?