Wrightmen Going in Wrong Directions |
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Author:
| Adamson, Bruce Campbell |
Editor:
| McDonough, Dennis Knight, Donald G. Potter, Agnes H. |
Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-10-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $25.00 |
Book Description:
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Wrightmen Going In Wrong Directions
is a thoroughly researched presentation on George de Mohrenschildt's ties to C.B. Wrightsman, Oleg and Igor Cassini. This study focuses on the theory that de Mohrenschildt set-up Lee Harvey Oswald because of RFK's criminal prosecution against Igor Cassini. The prosecution resulted in Charlene (Wrightsman) Cassini's suicide seven months before JFK's assassination and three days before the Major General Walker shooting. Charlene's grandfather C.J....
More DescriptionWrightmen Going In Wrong Directions
is a thoroughly researched presentation on George de Mohrenschildt's ties to C.B. Wrightsman, Oleg and Igor Cassini. This study focuses on the theory that de Mohrenschildt set-up Lee Harvey Oswald because of RFK's criminal prosecution against Igor Cassini. The prosecution resulted in Charlene (Wrightsman) Cassini's suicide seven months before JFK's assassination and three days before the Major General Walker shooting. Charlene's grandfather C.J. Wrightsman authored the oil depletion allowance in the 1920s. A relationship is proven between de Mohrenschildt, third wife Dr. Wynne Sharples, to Count and Countess Igor Cassini and their in-laws, the C.B. Wrightsman's of Palm Beach. One part of this volume also examines the possibility of a White Russian coup through the CIA-sponsored Tolstoy organization. Also covered in this book is the intimate ties between that Georgian Prince Dimitri Djordjadaze, Serge Oblensky, and the interconnections between the Cassinis and de Mohrenschildt families. Also to the assassinations of Rasputin and JFK. There are 39 photographs of the Cassini's, De Mohrenschildt's Kennedy's, and Wrightsman's displayed here. It also contains the genealogical research for the de Mohrenschildt and von Mengden families.