In my opinion, the following excerpt is taken from one of the most important
research studies ever made about the Kennedy assassination and the cabal
involved in it.  I would advise everyone to study it over and over and read
the sources cited therein in order to grasp the true horror about the people
who set up this operation as part of a larger strategy of taking control of
the world.  MHO
Linda Minor

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Possible Discovery of an Automobile Used
in the JFK Conspiracy:
Foreword
by Richard Bartholomew



This Foreword is a proposition for those familiar with my monograph,
Possible
Discovery of an Automobile Used in the JFK Conspiracy, and a prognosticative
prologue for those who are not. While based on the facts presented in the
monograph, facts in its subsequent updates, and facts from research not
included
here, this is an interpretation of those facts, meant only as a simplified
supposition, to be used as a rough guide through the complex material that
follows.
In the 1930s, two anti-communist guerrillas, James Burnham and George Lyman
Paine, went undercover as communists, infiltrated the leadership of the
American
Trotskyist movement -- the world's largest Trotskyist organization -- and
helped
tear it apart. In 1940, their mission ended with the assassination of Leon
Trotsky in Mexico City.
One of the two anti-communist guerrillas, James Burnham, went on to teach
the
newly formed CIA about covert operations. He also went on to teach
philosophy at
Yale and recruit CIA agents from among his students.
In 1950, Burnham recruited a Yale student, William F. Buckley, Jr., and
introduced him to CIA agent E. Howard Hunt. Hunt was a favorite of CIA
Director
Allen Dulles. Buckley's father also knew the Dulles family, having shared
foreign-policy adventures in Mexico with Dulles' uncle, Robert Lansing, when
Lansing was President Wilson's secretary of state.
Buckley, as Hunt's advance man, went to Mexico City to recruit informants
for
the CIA's soon-to-be Mexico City station. There, Buckley met and recruited a
28-year-old Spanish student from Philadelphia, George Gordon Wing, as an
informant among the left-wing student groups at Mexico City College. Hunt
arrived soon thereafter and arranged for Wing's CIA payment, which was
disguised
as a student grant. Wing was an older student because his studies had been
interrupted by World War II. He served as a Naval aviation bomb-sight
technician, fire controlman and ordnance specialist.
In 1952, Wing continued his Spanish studies at the University of California
at
Berkeley. Upon earning his Ph.D. in Spanish in 1961, Wing joined his former
boss, Hunt, in Little Havana, Miami. From there, he trained with the CIA's
Operation Forty assassins on No Name Key, in preparation for the Bay of Pigs
invasion.
In the fall of 1962, Wing followed in James Burnham's footsteps and became a
professor and CIA recruiter, but at the University of Texas at Austin. UT's
past
leaders had served in Wilson's cabinet with Allen Dulles' uncle, Robert
Lansing.
UT was also the alma mater of Lansing's friend, William F. Buckley, Sr.
Wing's association with the Dulles family became closer when John Foster
Dulles'
son, Jack, came to know him personally as a fellow professor in Latin
American
studies at UT. Professor Wing was thus in a perfect position to be useful to
the
plotters of President Kennedy's assassination. In fact, Wing's last name
appears
on the manifest of the same flight which brought the Oswalds from New York
to
Texas in 1962.
In early April, 1963, the date for Kennedy's trip to Texas was set for
November
21st. The occasion was an appreciation dinner in Houston for Kennedy's
friend,
Texas Congressman Albert Thomas. On April 23rd, Lyndon Johnson made a
cryptic
statement at a press conference in Dallas that included a phrase about
reporters
figuratively shooting Kennedy during his Texas trip. The next day, April
24th,
Marina Oswald moved into the home of her friend Ruth Hyde Paine. That same
day,
Lee Harvey Oswald departed for New Orleans, arriving on April 25th. On April
26th, George Wing acquired a used Rambler station wagon from C.B. Smith
Motors,
an Austin, Texas dealership owned by C.B. Smith, a life-long student of
Latin
America, and one of Lyndon Johnson's closest friends. The sales manager was
Smith's son, C.B. Smith, Jr. The salesman, R.L. Lewis, died under unusual
circumstances seven weeks after Kennedy's assassination. The senior Smith's
mentor, Texas historian Walter Prescott Webb, was an intimate friend of
those
planning Albert Thomas' dinner. Webb died suddenly in late April, 1963, in a
one-car accident near Austin.
Although Wing was a lowly associate professor whose first semester -- fall,
1962
-- was typically overburdened by the least desirable assignments and
responsibilities, he was allowed to take a leave-of-absence for the entire
fall
semester of 1963. It was the only extended absence of his academic career.
He
later continued to teach without interruption, even after a heart attack in
1971.
That fall, Ruth Hyde Paine helped arrange Oswald's employment at the Texas
School Book Depository. Another employee in the same building was Fronia
Smith,
the ex-wife of C.B. Smith, Sr. and the mother of C.B. Smith, Jr.
Wing's whereabouts and activities during that semester are unknown, but a
Rambler station wagon identical to his was photographed in the parking lot
of
the Texas School Book Depository, within ten minutes of the shooting on
November
22, 1963. And a Rambler station wagon, whose description fits Wing's car,
was
used to covertly extract guerrillas from Dealey Plaza immediately after they
succeeded in killing John F. Kennedy.
Lee Harvey Oswald told his police interrogators that the Rambler station
wagon
in which he was seen leaving Dealey Plaza, "belongs to Mrs. Paine." He was
referring to either Ruth Hyde Paine or Ruth Forbes Paine, the
daughter-in -law
and the ex-wife, respectively, of George Lyman Paine -- James Burnham's
partner
in the destruction of Trotskyism. Ruth Forbes Paine was also a long-time
friend
of Mary Bancroft, Allen Dulles' wartime lover and his chief contact with one
of
the leaders of the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
Photographs, taken by White House photographer Cecil Stoughton of
Vice-President
Johnson taking the oath of office aboard Air Force One at Love Field, show
President Johnson and Congressman Thomas winking and smiling at each other
immediately after the grim ceremony. The original negative to that photo is
the
only one missing from that series of 13 exposures.
Hard to believe? Read on.
Richard Bartholomew
April 20, 1997
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Allen withdrew personally from the negotiations, but indicated, without
saying
so in so many words, that it would be quite all right for others to proceed
as
long as he didn't know anything about what they were doing. This was an old
trick, similar to the one practiced by Admiral Canaris in connection with
the
July 20 conspiracy."196 And again we see techniques that were and would
remain
useful in the business of assassination plotting.
According to Robert Morrow, it was Tracy Barnes, second in command of the
Bay of
Pigs operation under Rostow's friend Richard Bissell, who was the recipient
of
Lee Harvey Oswald's information from Minsk. Barnes went on to head the CIA's
super secret Domestic Operations Division (DOD); and was therefore the boss
for
whom J. Walton Moore was working in Dallas in 1962 when he initiated de
Mohrenschildt's relationship with Oswald. Though fired from the CIA by
Kennedy,
Dulles was still considered "the Director" by some who had worked under
him.197
One of them was very likely Tracy Barnes. Barnes was disliked at CIA but got
top
jobs because Dulles liked him. E. Howard Hunt, a mutual friend of Barnes and
Dulles, was Barnes' covert action chief at DOD.198
In early summer 1952, M.B. and Mary Jane "again returned to the States, and
she
and Horace Taft announced their engagement at the Republican Convention in
Chicago, where Horace's father, Senator Robert A. Taft, was contending with
General Dwight D. Eisenhower for the presidential nomination. Mary Jane and
Horace were married that September in Washington, where we made our
headquarters
with Clover [Allen's wife] and Allen. Sherwin [Jr.] could not make the
wedding
because by then he was a lieutenant in the United States Navy serving off
Korea.
Clover and Allen's son was also in Korea serving as an officer in the US
marines." In the fall of 1953, M.B. moved back to the States permanently and
Sherwin, Jr. started working for Time magazine. Of particular interest,
Bancroft
reveals that "Gisevius married his Fr�ulein Braut, spent some time in Texas,
then returned to Germany where he published several more books; he finally
settled on the Lake of Geneva near Vevey. We kept in touch until his death
in
1974."199
When Allen Dulles retired in 1961 he took M.B.'s wartime reports home with
him.
Despite his urging, M.B. procrastinated on writing her war memoirs (Allen
wanted
to "go over them" with her). After his death, in 1969, she asked Clover for
the
reports. Richard Helms had them by then and took two years to return them to
her.200
With all of her references to Kennedy assassination-related persons and
subjects, Bancroft could scarcely have overlooked another detail of her life
that was not in her book. Perhaps Bancroft is purposely making it
conspicuous by
its absence -- a possible coding technique.201 It is in Leonard Mosley's
1978
book, Dulles. Mosley says that in 1948, a year after her divorce from Jean
Rufenacht, "Mary Bancroft was still a friend of Allen Dulles, as she would
continue to be until his death, but the intimacy they had achieved in
wartime
Switzerland had now gone out of their relationship. Mrs. Bancroft had turned
her
strong personality in other directions and lighted upon Henry M. Luce,
president
and editor-in-chief of Time magazine, whom she set out to "convert" from his
right-wing ways to her more liberal philosophy."202
Also in a description, that researchers of the JFK assassination will find
intriguing, Mosley says about Allen Dulles: "He had periods when he was out
on
the tennis courts owned by his rich friends, the Belins, challenging and
beating
Bill Bundy, Jim Angleton, and Bob Amory, or other members of the Agency's
top
echelon bold enough to take him on." Whether or not this is the family of
Warren
Commission attorney David Belin, or the family of Gaspard d'Andelot Belin,
acting Secretary of the Treasury at the time of the assassination (making
him
the ultimate head of the Secret Service because Treasury Secretary C.
Douglas
Dillon was out of the country) and husband of Harriet Lowell Bundy, niece of
Kennedy's National Security Advisor, Frederick McGeorge Bundy, this
reference
has probably been overlooked all these years because the name Belin is not
in
Mosley's index.203
Clover Dulles and M.B. continued to be close friends until her death in
1974.
Mary Bancroft continued to keep in touch with her daughter, Joan. Her book
ends
with a quote from C.W. Barron, which M.B. used in other parts of her book:
"But
remember that facts are not the truth. They only indicate where the truth
may
lie."204
This comment, along with Bancroft's statement about knowledge of
"interrelationships" which "make a previously incomprehensible picture
unexpectedly clear"; her experience with codes (she used a different verbal
and
written code with each of her contacts and informants); the importance of
the
Paines in her life: the mutual ties to United Fruit, their involvement with
her
meeting her first love and her second husband, and their possible mutual
friendship with Dulles -- who also had close ties to United Fruit; her
knowledge
and understanding of "the Nazi theory of propaganda"; the fact that she was
Dulles' secret contact with a group planning to take over a government by
assassination, using techniques of forgery and plausible deniability, so
they
could wage "a crusade against Russia -- and communism"; all of these facts
leave
no doubt that she would have followed the events following, if not leading
up
to, the Kennedy assassination and would realize the importance of revealing
these "interrelationships" in 1983.
Can there be any doubt that Bancroft asked, if she did not know first hand,
how
her close friend's son and daughter-in-law, Ruth and Michael Paine, came to
know
Lee Harvey Oswald? If she did, she would have learned that George de
Mohrenschildt, who in 1940 worked briefly for his distant cousin, Baron
Constantine Maydell, then the top German Abwehr agent in the U.S., had
introduced Oswald to Volkmar Schmidt, who had lived and studied with one of
the
July 20 plotters.205
She would have learned that after talking to Oswald, Schmidt particularly
wanted
him to meet Michael Paine. Schmidt arranged the party where, allegedly,
Oswald
and Ruth Paine met. And Paine eventually got him the job in the School Book
Depository.206 Oswald also met, at that party, a man whose father had worked
for
C.D. Jackson's Radio Free Europe. Jackson, along with being the man who
bought
the Zapruder film for Bancroft's lover Henry Luce's Life magazine, was the
CIA's
propaganda mastermind.207
What did Mary Bancroft think of all this? Did she know Michael's friend,
Volkmar? Did she know Volkmar's former professor and housemate, Dr. Wilhelm
Kuetemeyer?208 Did she know de Mohrenschildt?
While in Yugoslavia in 1957 de Mohrenschildt was accused by the authorities
of
making drawings of military fortifications. At this time de Mohrenschildt
was
working for a subsidiary of the CIA funded Agency for International
Development.209 Upon returning to the U.S. he met with a CIA representative
who
"obtained foreign intelligence which was promptly disseminated to other
federal
agencies in ten separate reports" according to a CIA report.210 Whether or
not
Bancroft knew Oswald's CIA friend, Dulles surely must have known him, being
one
of the CIA's top experts on Germany and Yugoslavia.211 De Mohrenschildt had
applied to the OSS in late 1942 (about the time Bancroft and Dulles met) and
was
rejected because of FBI reports that he had done undercover work in the U.S.
for
Nazi Germany.212
And just what is the rest of the story of Gisevius' grandios ideas that
required
currents of power in the United States? Was this his motivation for a trip
to
Texas?213 Researcher Bruce Campbell Adamson discovered that, by 1953, Hans
Gisevius was working for Dresser Industries, a Dallas-based oil equipment
company. Adamson's research, for a book he is writing about George de
Mohrenschildt, revealed that Dresser's long-time chairman of the board,
Henry
Neil Mallon and newly appointed CIA Director Allen Dulles were mutual
friends of
Gisevius. He was "handling" one of Mallon's prized projects -- a worldwide
economic development program called the "Institute on Technical
Cooperation."214
The "current of power" to which Gisevius had attached himself in the United
States did not stop there. Prescott Bush, the father of former U.S.
President
George Bush, had just ended a record setting twenty-two year stint on
Dresser's
board to take his seat in the U.S. Senate in 1952. The senior Bush, who had
been
inducted into Yale's secret Order of the Skull and Bones with Mallon in
1917,
used his financial expertise to reorganize his friend's company in 1928 and
1929.215
As Adamson points out, "It was at a Dresser subsidiary, International
Derrick
and Equipment Company (IDECO), where young George [Bush] would get his first
start in 1948." And "For clear evidence of George Bush's admiration for Mr.
Mallon, one need look no further than the birth certificate of Bush's third
son.
Neil Mallon Bush was born on January 22, 1955, in Midland, Texas. In fact it
was
Mallon who personally offered George Bush the IDECO job." Like his father,
the
future president would form a close personal friendship with Mallon, "the
man
who used his company, friends and business contacts as cover for
CIA-sponsored
projects."216
Adamson's research also indicates that Mallon and Dulles also formed a close
friendship. They visited each other in Washington and Dallas, exchanged
gifts,
and noted significant family anniversaries. Bruce Adamson notes that, "it
was
Neil Mallon who helped introduce Allen Dulles to the wealthy and influential
in
Dallas society." He further notes that when George Bush was founding Zapata
Oil
(which later explored for oil near a Carribean base used for CIA raids
against
Cuba), Prescott Bush and Neil Mallon were meeting in Washington, D.C. with
CIA
Director Dulles to discuss a "Pilot Project" in the Carribean.217
Adamson also discovered that George Bush offered more pay to Wayne H. Dean,
a
top engineer at Kerr & McGee Oil, to come work for him as one of Zapata's
first
drilling superintendents. Adamson learned from another engineer who worked
at
Kerr & McGee in 1952, that "Wayne Dean and de Mohrenschildt were very good
friends." Dean went on to become a top executive at Zapata.218
According to Zapata's 1960 annual report, "In September, Mr. Wayne Dean
resigned
his position as executive vice president and director in order to go into
the
drilling business in Mexico. Mr. G.H. Walker, managing partner of G.H.Walker
and
Co., New York City, has been elected to fill the vacancy on the board." As
we
will see, in 1934, a shipping line established at the end of World War I in
a
deal arranged for Brown Brothers, Harriman by Prescott Bush's partner and
father-in-law, G.H. Walker, was found by Congress to be subsidizing "a wide
range of pro-Nazi propaganda efforts both in Germany and the United
States."219
In other Bush-de Mohrenschildt links, Adamson notes that wealthy oilman
Edwin
Wendell Pauley, with whom Bush and others at Zapata formed the Permargo
drilling
company in Mexico, is listed in de Mohrenschildt's phone book four times. An
employee at Mexico's Pemex Oil Company, Antonio J. Bermudez, is also in de
Mohrenschildt's phone book. Bermudez was "a very close friend to Everette
DeGolyer, owner of DeGolyer & MacNaughton and father-in-law of one of LBJ's
right-hand men, George Crew McGhee."220
Of all of the possible implications of Mary Bancroft's cryptic reference to
a
post-war trip to Texas by Hans Gisevius, it turns out that Dulles' and
Bancroft's fellow expert on political assassination continued to stay in
close
proximity to the places and people whose names would one day be linked to
the
Kennedy assassination. Considering Gisevius' "rather grandios ideas" that
this
current of power in the U.S. "would permit him to realize," two questions
are
raised: what were these ideas, and did he realize them? Given the truth
behind
Mary Bancroft's seemingly mild statement that Gisevius "spent some time in
Texas," this more severe but equally cryptic statement takes on greater
importance.
All of this makes crucial the need for research into the possible
relationship
between George Lyman Paine and CIA covert action pioneer, James Burnham.
Both
had been leaders in the Trotskyist movement in the U.S. Burnham is
responsible
for introducing William F. Buckley, Jr. to E. Howard Hunt in June 1950.221
Hunt
then hired Buckley to work with him at the infamous Mexico City station.
Paine
and Burnham would certainly have shared a common interest in one of Stalin's
most successful covert operations -- the assassination of Trotsky in Mexico
City.222

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