The Very First Cold Warrior - Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt |
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Author:
| Adamson, Bruce Campbell |
Editor:
| Potter, Agnes H. McDonough, Dennis |
Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-07-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $18.00 |
Book Description:
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The Very First Cold Warrior: Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt
Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt died June 9, 2002 at the age of 100
this volume covers Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt's first job with the Bolshevik's, the founding of the Russian Review while Dimitri worked for the OSS, the promotion of the CIA's Radio Free Europe and Amcomlib (aka Radio Liberty). William H. Chamberlin, conservative columnist for the Wall Street Journal, was Dimitri's closest friend and was telling Allen Dulles "how" to...
More DescriptionThe Very First Cold Warrior: Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt
Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt died June 9, 2002 at the age of 100
this volume covers Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt's first job with the Bolshevik's, the founding of the Russian Review while Dimitri worked for the OSS, the promotion of the CIA's Radio Free Europe and Amcomlib (aka Radio Liberty). William H. Chamberlin, conservative columnist for the Wall Street Journal, was Dimitri's closest friend and was telling Allen Dulles "how" to run the Warren Commission. Another friend of Dimitri's was James Billington, a former CIA agent and our current Librarian of Congress was telling Allen Dulles how to run the Warren Commission. Interesting note is that Rush Limbaugh, Jr. idealized William H. Chamberlin, "who says genes are hereditary?" Allen Dulles was writing to the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald's closest friend in February of 1953. This was ten years before the JFK assassination. At the same time he was working with the father-in-law of George de Mohrenschildt, this is covered in volume eleven of this series. Very incriminating evidence on Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt.