George de Mohrenschildt
George de Mohrenschildt (spook, deep state functionary, geologist, JFK/Assassination/Premature death) | |
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Born | Jerzy Sergius von Mohrenschildt April 17, 1911 Mozyr, Belarus |
Died | 1977-03-29 (Age 65) Manalapan, Florida |
Cause of death | gunshot |
Nationality | American (Naturalized) |
Alma mater | University of Liège, University of Texas at Austin |
Children | 3 |
Spouse | Dorothy Pierson |
Victim of | assassination |
Lee Harvey Oswald's handler, found dead after attempting to share some of what he knew with the media. |
George de Mohrenschildt was a Russian born deep state functionary who "always seemed to move at the behest of people of higher rank than himself."[1] He was the handler for Lee Harvey Oswald. When he began to express the desire to share what he knew about the JFK assassination, he was found dead from gunshot.
Career
In 1950 George de Mohrenschildt launched Hooker and de Mohrenschildt, together with Eddie Hooker, a friend and former roommate of George H. W. Bush.[2] He moved to Dallas in 1952, a relatively modest size but fast growing city. Dallas had about 30 Russian emigres at that time, and de Mohrenschildt developed ties with their "godfather", Paul Raigordsky, a friend of J. Edgar Hoover.[2] George Bouhe introduced George de Mohrenschildt to Lee Harvey Oswald.[2]
JFK Assassination
Russ Baker explains that George de Mohrenschildt was Lee Harvey Oswald's handler.[2] The Warren Commission concluded that "George was essentially an eccentric if well-connected figure whose life encompassed a series of strange coincidences".[3]
De Mohrenschildt had told some of what he new about the JFK assassination to the Dutch journalist Willem Oltmans, including an admission of involvement in the JFK assassination. De Mohrenschildt's attorney, Pat S. Russell, stated to the House Select Committee on Assassinations after his client's assassination "I definitely feel there was a conspiracy and that definitely was the opinion of George." [4]
Letter to George H. W. Bush
George de Mohrenschildt the below plea to George H. W. Bush, then Head of the CIA, asking for protection:
Maybe you will be able to bring a solution into the hopeless situation I find myself in. My wife and I find ourselves surrounded by some vigilantes; our phone bugged; and we are being followed everywhere. Either FBI is involved in this or they do not want to accept my complaints. We are driven to insanity by this situation . . . tried to write, stupidly and unsuccessfully, about Lee H. Oswald and must have angered a lot of people . . . Could you do something to remove this net around us? This will be my last request for help and I will not annoy you anymore.
Assassination
George de Mohrenschildt was found dead of gunshot. The official narrative states that he committed suicide.
References
- ↑ Family of Secrets, p.79
- ↑ a b c d Family of Secrets, p.75 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ "Lawyer Says Texan Told Him Oswald Had Aid in '63 Plot”
- ↑ https://whowhatwhy.org/2013/10/14/bush-and-the-jfk-hit-part-5-the-mysterious-mr-de-mohrenschildt/