1,000 Points of Light The Public Remains in the Dark |
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Author:
| Adamson, Bruce Campbell |
Editor:
| Perez, Steve Knight, Donald G. McDonough, Dennis |
Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-04-2 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
Book Description:
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1,000 Points of Light, (While the Public Remains in the Dark) is a detailed analysis of George Bush's association to Oswald's Closest Friend, George De Mohrenschildt. The research will focus on George Bush's involvement with Texas oilman, including H.L. Hunt, John Mecom, George De Mohrenschildt and to the JFK assassination. In 1975, when Bush was nominated as CIA Director, he failed to disclose that he had known de Mohrenschildt since 1942. As CIA Director Top Secret documents came up...
More Description1,000 Points of Light, (While the Public Remains in the Dark) is a detailed analysis of George Bush's association to Oswald's Closest Friend, George De Mohrenschildt. The research will focus on George Bush's involvement with Texas oilman, including H.L. Hunt, John Mecom, George De Mohrenschildt and to the JFK assassination. In 1975, when Bush was nominated as CIA Director, he failed to disclose that he had known de Mohrenschildt since 1942. As CIA Director Top Secret documents came up missing under Bush. In 1976 Bush failed to disclose that he had known Oswald's closest friend when the HSCA investigation was to examine the possibility of a conspiracy into JFK's demise. Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt has written to the author that Bush had hired de Mohrenschildt in the 1950s. Adamson wrote to former President George H.W. Bush in 1993 on de Mohrenschildt. This man made a dying declaration before he made his final exit. These photographs are important for the blood shows that no one did this to George de Mohrenschildt. That he killed himself over the CIA-sponsored shock treatments is for a judge to decided.
This is a thorough investigation and description of George De Mohrenschildt's suicide of March 29, 1977. De Mohrenschildt's suicide resulted in the first coroner's inquest in the State of Florida. It includes interviews of Edward Jay Epstein and Willem Oltmans. Epstein was the last person to visit with de Mohrenschildt an hour before he placed a shotgun in his mouth. Epstein's closest friends is the personal adviser to President Bill Clinton, Sidney Blumenthal. The bottom line is that under President George H.W. Bush signed into law in 1992 the JFK Records Review Board Act. Bush made no mention of his ties to de Mohrenschildt and not one word in the JFK Review Board Act's Report.