Dan Moldea, the author of a Sirhan-did-it-alone book on the RFK case (when provably, Dan knows better, as shown by his earlier article on the case), was in the news tonight in the strangest of ways. He was working on a book about the DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and was “one of the last people to see Palfrey alive” (per CNN). Moldea said he had lunch with her and Jim Grady, a friend of his, “a few days before her conviction.”
“She was fine,” he said. “She was very upbeat” and “convinced that she was going to be acquitted.” But he also says that on no less than three occasions she had said she was going to kill herself if she was convicted.
He says he had information “from a very reliable source” that Jeane had tried to kill herself before – that she had taken an intentional overdose that failed. I can’t help but wonder who that “reliable source” was – one of his CIA buddies?
I say that because Moldea dedicated his book on the RFK case to Walter Sheridan, a man who “disposed over the personnel and currency of whole units of the Central Intelligence Agency.” Moldea was also friends with Carl Shoffler, the cop who was supposed to be on his way to his own birthday party, who instead sat in a car near the Watergate and was the first to respond – in plain clothes – when the call came in. Shoffler’s ties to the CIA are put in context in Jim Hougan’s excellent book Secret Agenda, which I still consider to be the best book ever written on the Watergate story, even while I think it’s incomplete in terms of the Hughes angle. Hougan’s book is also relevant to the DC Madam case in that it details how the CIA has used sex rings to obtain political intelligence as well as blackmail material on opponents.
Hearing Moldea touted as one of the ‘last people’ to see the Madam alive, while an obvious exaggeration, reminded me of two other figures who died mysteriously shortly after meeting with high profile journalists with intelligence ties.
During New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison’s investigation of the Kennedy assassination, key figure Dave Ferrie died. The last person to see him was longtime Washington Post journalist George Lardner, Jr. Lardner has built a career on his access to the CIA – access granted only to friendlies and the CIA’s own agents in the media. Oddly, the coroner felt strongly Ferrie had to have died before the time Lardner said he had left Ferrie’s apartment. Yet Lardner reported Ferrie was alive and well when he left.
During the House Select Committee on Assassinations’ investigation into the JFK case in the late 1970s, George de Mohrenschildt allegedly committed suicide just before his appointment with House Select Committee investigator Gaeton Fonzi, and just after meeting with another longtime journalist and personal protege of the CIA’s 25-year counterintelligence chief, James Angleton, Edward J. Epstein. Epstein would purport that de Mohrenschildt had expressed thoughts of suicide.
So when I heard Moldea was trying to say he had personal knowledge that she committed suicide, I couldn’t help but think, “how convenient.” A lot of people would have a lot to cover up if this woman decided to talk.
I believe Moldea when he says she was in good spirits. I don’t believe him when he says she had talked about suicide before. Which doesn’t mean that isn’t true. But Moldea’s so intellectually dishonest book on the RFK case has earned him no trust in my book. And the pattern is not without precedent. Get some high profile journalist to put out the official version of what happened and no one looks twice. No one, that is, except people like me, who know from experience that it’s usually not until you look at least twice that the truth starts to surface.
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De Mohrenschildt was associated with Clint Murchison’s meat-packing business and cattle ranches around Dallas according to Brewton; but more importantly, Congress found that DeMohrenschildt’s personal address book contained the name and Midland, Texas address of George H. W. Bush …
Oltmans, De Mohrenschildt and Dimitrov
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
It’s not surprising that they knew each other, but if George Bush Sr. had been involved in the assassination, he wouldn’t have had to wait eight years behind Reagan to be president.
More seriously – I’ve really looked into evidence agaist GHWB, against Nixon, against LBJ – and there really is no credible evidence linking them to LHO, and without that, you have no conspiracy.
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At his 1976 confirmation hearings for the post of Director of Central Intelligence, a post into which he was elevated by Gerald Ford, Bush denied that he had any prior connection to the CIA. This was a falsehood. At the National Archives, and on the Internet, is a CIA document directed to its clandestine service (Record Number 104-10310-10271) that reveals that when, in the 1950s, Bush founded Zapata Oil, his partner was one Thomas J. Devine, who was not only an oil wildcatter, but a long-time CIA staff employee. Thomas Devine’s name does not appear in the original papers of Zapata, but it does in the company Bush created shortly thereafter as “Zapata Offshore.”
This CIA document reveals that Thomas Devine had informed George Bush of a CIA project with the cryptonym WUBRINY/LPDICTUM. It involved CIA proprietary commercial operations in foreign countries. By 1963, Devine had become not a former CIA employee, but `a cleared and witting contact” in the investment banking firm which managed the proprietary corporation WUSALINE. WUBRINY involved Haitian operations, in which, the documents reveal, a participant was George de Mohrenschildt, the Dallas CIA hander of – Lee Oswald.
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That press photograph was taken at the Ambassador Hotel on the evening of the assassination of Robert Kennedy where a crowd had gathered to celebrate his victory in the California primary. Pictured standing together were three high level CIA operatives. One was Gordon Campbell, the second in command at JMWAVE, the big CIA station in Miami, from which emanated plans for the sabotage of Cuba and the assassination of Fidel Castro.
With Campbell was a long-time CIA operative named David Sanchez Morales, who worked with CIA propaganda expert David Atlee Phillips, a figure I discuss at length in “A Farewell To Justice.” Morales had assisted Phillips in the 1954 coup against President Arbenz in Guatemala.
Morales was also close to a CIA operative named Felix Rodriguez, famously present at the murder of Che Guevara in Bolivia, so that he came away with Guevara’s wristwatch. Rodriguez was so close to George H. W. Bush that he included photographs with the Bushes in his autobiography.
The third unlikely well-wisher of Robert Kennedy in this trio was CIA psychological warfare specialist, George Joannides. Joannides was CIA handler in Miami for an anti-Castro group called DRE (Directorio Revolucionario Estudantil).
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Oui, journalists David Talbot and Jefferson Morley spent a couple of months interviewing family, friends, and associates of Morales and Joannides and could not find anything to confirm they were at the Ambassador, and much to oppose it.
In addition, Gordon Campbell died before this date.
I suspect this story surfaced to discredit the CIA’s involvement in the RFK case. There is plenty of other evidence, as I wrote at length about when O’Sullivan’s story first surfaced. I believe, from my research, the CIA killed Kennedy, but not with these guys.
And to be clear, no one denies Bush’s ties with the CIA, or De Mohrenschildts, nor whether Bush knew De Mohrenschildt. But there’s no evidence Bush was directly involved in the assassination.
Ain’t it?
But outside is where the truth lies in this inverted system.
Keep it up.
Eventually…I hope…all of this stuff will come out. And when it does (if of course it is not decades too late) there will be HELL to pay.
Obama is a very careful man.
I hope that he is careful enough. In a system that is literally built of the murder of millions for profit, the life of one person means less than nothing. The only thing that keeps prominent questioners of that system alive is the inconvenience and complexity that will ensue from the effort of hiding their murder.
Off some high-level whore who has info that might blow the lid off of the system?
Easy.
Who cares but her loved ones?
So it goes.
In The Godfather II, Hyman Roth says “Michael, we’re bigger than General Motors.”
The people who are running these games make the Mafia look like a bunch of playground bullies in comparison.
Bet on it.
AG
what’s your take on the NYC fashion geek’s TShirts that asks “Who shot Obama?” ?
Seems there’s good reason to call those shirts tasteless, but they do also make people review the situation in their mind; determine “NO ONE!” as the answer; and possibly also leave people a bit more alert to the risk that Obama runs, if he is elected.
(The answer should remain “no one!!”)
What steps, other than something like that TShirt, would you think are best for average citizens to consider taking?
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Is the truth tasteless? I think not.
AG
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NEW YORK – The American political system sees its fair share of mudslinging, accusation and incendiary statements–especially during a presidential election campaign. An Israeli fashion designer residing in New York has, however, managed to stir up heated controversy in the city even in the midst of a hotly contested presidential campaign.
Doron Braunshtein, an Israeli fashion designer and owner of the Apollo Braun fashion boutique in New York, decided to capitalize on this sensational Obama story by creating his own line of T-shirts bearing the logo “Who killed Obama?”
In creating this controversial clothing line, the designer had hoped to wed the political and fashion scenes, and comment on various societal phenomenon surrounding the heated election campaign. The “who shot Obama?” slogan is a throw back to popular 80’s TV show, Dallas, which featured the immortal line “who shot J.R.?”
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
I think a storyline is being laid down in advance. This is just disgusting. There’s a similarly themed op-ed today in the NYT about how Muslim’s ‘should’ kill Obama if they are true to their principles. Bizarre and awful column.
That opinion piece is just nuts. To the Americans: He’s not really Christian, to the Muslims: He betrayed the faith of his fathers.
I think you’re right about the storyline being prepared.
That’s pretty damm scary.
Thanks for that. I’m preparing a talk to give in Los Angeles in June, and need to prepare two bigger ones to give at a conference in early October at Duquesne University.
Let us know where and when if they’re open to the public. I’d love to hear them if I could.
Both are open to the public. Where do you live? Of the two, the one in PA will be much larger, with lots of excellent speakers.
I’m in the midwest right now, moving to the northeast this summer. Have lots of frequent flyer miles though. 🙂
Then definitely shoot for the October event. It’s the first weekend in October, and I’ll post details as the time nears and when I get them!
Have fun moving, ugh!! I love being in a new place, but I hate with a passion the packing up of the old one!
the expression “where there is smoke, there is fire,” when you see a cover-up you do have to wonder what is BEING covered up.
And why.
EXACTLY.