The Adamson Report Zapruder/Bush and the CIA's Dallas Council on World Affairs: Oswald's Closest Friend; the George de Makkenschildt Story |
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Editor:
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Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-17-2 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1999 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
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The Adamson Report; Zapruder/Bush & the CIA's Dallas Council on World Affairs
THE ADAMSON REPORT; ZAPRUDER/BUSH AND THE CIA's DWCAThis volume was prepared for the U.S. Attorney General and the Abraham Zapruder Arbitration Board. They were made aware that Zapruder had ties to Oswald's closest friend, George de Mohrenschildt (CIA agent) and both had ties to the CIA's DCWA.
The U.S. Government paid the Zapruder family heirs 16 million dollars for the film. T Should the government...
More DescriptionThe Adamson Report; Zapruder/Bush & the CIA's Dallas Council on World Affairs
THE ADAMSON REPORT; ZAPRUDER/BUSH AND THE CIA's DWCAThis volume was prepared for the U.S. Attorney General and the Abraham Zapruder Arbitration Board. They were made aware that Zapruder had ties to Oswald's closest friend, George de Mohrenschildt (CIA agent) and both had ties to the CIA's DCWA.
The U.S. Government paid the Zapruder family heirs 16 million dollars for the film. T Should the government purchase only the film for 16 million when Time-Life sold it back to the Zapruder family for a $1.00. All were tied to the CIA? LBJ's secretary Marie Fehmer's mother Olga has said that Jeanne Le Gon was a very nice person at Nardis of Dallas when she too worked with Zapruder.
Marie Fehmer was a guest on the "Today" Show, NBC, 1/12/89. After the actual interview was over (which was clearly edited for time constraints), Jane Pauley was the one who mentioned, very matter-of-fact, that Marie Fehmer became one of the first women as a senior officer at the CIA.
Zapruder, Fehmer and de Mohrenschildt tied to the CIA, Nardis of Dallas, JFK assassination.
The Dallas Council on World Affairs is an organization founded by George Bush's mentor Neil Mallon. Bush thought so highly of Mallon he named one of his sons after him. Bush was also friends with de Mohrenschildt since 1942.