Re: GEORGE de MOHRENSCHILDT
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:58 am
de Mohrenschildtby Tom Bigg » Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:45 pm I was watching "Conspiracy Theory" with Jesse Ventura, when he interviewed Vincent Bugliosi about the JFK assasination. When he mentioned the name of de Mohrenschildt, Bugliosi looked intimidated and soon thereafter asked that the interview be ended.Years ago I picked up this pamphlet by Nord Davis:http://mhkeehn.tripod.com/2suijuris2c.pdfIt has this remark on de Mohrenshildt: Many witnesses testified as to the noise of a “burst of shots” or a “flurry of shots.” The Los Angeles Herald Examiner of that day, November 22, 1963 page A4, reported:“Three bursts of gunfire, apparently from automatic weapons were heard...blood was spattered all over the limousine...”The teletype from Dallas, in a report by Merlman Smith stated:“The gunfire might possibly have come from an automatic weapon. There were three loud bursts...”In my original 1968 publication, I had not identified the man in black who shot at the man in the Presidential Lincoln. For the reprint in 1971, I still could not identify him. After I moved to North Carolina in 1973, I was approached by some very highly placed intelligence contacts who were patriots, and from one of these I learned the true name of the man in black.His name, identified for the first time in print as the actual assassin, was Georges Von Mohrenskold aka, George Sergei De Morenschildt.Among his CIA code-names during this assignment were “Saul” and “Troit.”I can further state that Mr. De Morenschildt died from a shotgun wound to the head on March 29, 1977 at about 2:21 PM at Palm Beach, Florida. Naturally, it was ruled a suicide. I believe that this was so that he could not testify to the House Committee on Assassinations that began hearings in 1977 and issued yet another false official assassination report in 1979.While I do not agree with the conclusions of Nord Davis, I have never seen the whereabouts of de Mohrenschildt on that day addressed in any other book, etc.. Was de Mohenschildt the man in the cape seen on the Zapruder film?Last edited by Tom Bigg on Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.