Oswald's Closest Friend:
The George De Mohrenschildt Story

In the last couple of years under the JFK Assassination Records Review Board Act our government has spent millions of dollars into the research of the assassination of our 35th President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. As a former Federal employee, on several occasions I have offered all of my research under the Whistleblowing Act to the Clinton administration without receiving replies. President Clinton's former Chief of Staff, Leon Panetta, in the past (1992), had supported this author's research as a former Congressman for the County of Santa Cruz. This author believes that it was certainly unethical and boardering upon fraud when President George Bush signed into law The JFK Assassination Records Review Board Act and did not disclose that he knew George de Mohrenschildt since 1942. In order to understand the conflict of interest George Bush played in the JFK assassination investigation in 1963 and in 1976, one needs to look at his entire career with the CIA and Zapata Oil industry.

TRACKING THE JFK ASSASSINATION

Santa Monica College Corsair - November 17,1997, by Donna Lynn

As the 34th anniversary of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's assassination approaches, Bruce Campbell Adamson, a self-taught genealogist, historian, author and Santa Monica College graduate says that he is close to solving "the crime of the century."
When his father died in 1980, Adamson applied for a job at the Santa Monica Post Office. He says he "wanted to work outdoors" because it seemed to be a "healthy" job with few problems.
"It took me five years to get hired," he says "And I retired in five years." Adamson ended up filing a federal lawsuit against the Post Office in a worker's compensation claim. He won the case in 1991 and has used the money to research the JFK assassination.
"I started researching it (JFK) because I was tired of the subject, said Adamson. When I began my research Oliver Stone's movie, JFK, had just been released and I was sick and tired of all of the theories generated by the tabloid news agencies." This motivated him to write and publish The JFK Assassination Timeline Chart, and eight volumes (now eleven volumes) of Oswald's Closest Friend; The George de Mohrenschildt Story.
Each bit of information led to another, and Adamson soon discovered that some of his own family members were coincidentally associated with persons connected to George de Mohrenschildt in one way or another. In the past 14 years, Adamson's research has taken him through the government and the Central Intelligence Agency...In a trail that leads from oil fields to Wall Street to the sales of helicopters used in the Vietnam War, Adamson claims that he exposes evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone.
Everything that we are today exists today because of the past, he said "If historians don't get the story right, then our lives today are based upon lies."
He also link's "alleged lone assassin" Oswald to de Mohrenschildt, an aristocrat who had ties to the rich and famous. Adamson asserts that these elites may have benefited financially from JFK's death. The wealthy "were also retaliating for their political as well as other motives," said Adamson.
"Wealthy individuals having prior knowledge of the plans to kill JFK could sell short on the New York Stock Exchange and buy their company back for half the price after the assassination," Adamson aid. On the day of the assassination, the stock market lost 11 billion in paper."
Adamson's main theory focuses on a U.S. oil depletion allowance, which grants oilmen a 27.5 percent tax break when reinvesting in their other corporation. Adamson says that Texas oilmen plotted the assassination of JFK to gain more power, and that the Warren Commission found Oswald guilty without a fair trial. He places de Mohrenschildt with a group of friends -- one of whose grandfather's chartered the oil depletion allowance in the 1920s."...
De Mohrenschildt died on March 29, 1977, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Adamson, however, says de Mohrenschildt could have been murdered, since the CIA was on his back about his knowledge of the assassination. Adamson asserts that de Mohrenschildt, prior to his death, told a close friend that a number of oilmen, FBI and CIA agents were behind the JFK assassination.
"De Mohrenschildt had complained to his friend, CIA Director George Bush in September of 1976 about being harassed," Adamson wrote. "Shortly thereafter, Bush contacted the FBI Director and it was not long after that de Mohrenschildt would find himself in Parkland Hospital receiving nine shock treatments."
Were the shock treatments CIA-sponsored, Adamson asks? While Bush was CIA Director, more than 200 Top Secret documents came up missing, including the letters between de Mohrenschildt and Bush, says Adamson.
Like Oswald, de Mohrenschildt went to his grave insisting that Oswald was "just a patsy," and that Oswald was not the assassin, according to Adamson. "That's a dying declaration," Adamson insists. "When someone makes a statement on their deathbed, they're likely telling the truth."
Is finding the truth about JFK's murder Bruce Campbell Adamson's destiny? Is Adamson possessed by the genetics of his own distinguished American heritage, driving him to correct an error made in history? Is he driven by Hustler magazine's bounty of $1 million to whoever determines the murderer?
"Circumstantial evidence does not lie," says Adamson. "And people should not be afraid to focus and speak of these associations in our society, which allows free speech, nor should they fear retaliation for alienating the rich and famous."
"Adamson's fascinating bloodline hasn't gone to his head. He maintains that he's just "a simple guy. I'm nothing special," he says, but "here I am trying to solve the 'crime of the century,'" for which "there is no statute of limitations on murder."

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The following words are from Colonel Fletcher Prouty:
"I was the Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As an active duty U.S. Marine on duty with a CIA operation, Lee Harvey Oswald was a member of a global military support project I managed. I had been in the Pentagon for nine years at that time in charge of this military support activity, and knew countless officials in the highest echelons of the Government---many of them CIA officials from Allen Dulles on down.


Since those years I have met a number of researchers and authors who have dedicated themselves to this Crime of the Century.
Among these hundreds of writers few, if any, have given more of their time, and of their experience to the valuable research of the life and times of George de Mohrenschildt, the man who was one of Lee Harvey Oswald's closest friends in Dallas before the assassination.


This story, in full scope, has never been told adequately. Bruce Campbell Adamson has done that with his new and most valuable book, "Oswald's Closest Friend: The George De Mohrenschildt Story.""

Fletcher Prouty
www.astridmm.com/prouty

BOOK REVIEW BY RETIRED ARMY COLONEL ANDREW AMERSON,
PRESENTLY AN ATTORNEY FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA:
"Mr. Adamson has completed a work of scholarship for those who are, in any way, interested in the 1963 assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Mr. Adamson's work is in two books although each book may be read separately and purchased separately.

The first book is a timeline which sets the activities of all the major players (some well known and some not so well known) linked directly or indirectly to the events in Dallas. These individuals range from the Kennedy family and their associates, to government leaders, to Lee Harvey Oswald, to Oswald's friend George de Mohrenschildt. De Mohrenschildt was active in the intelligence community in World War II and there is evidence he worked for Nelson Rockefeller. Mr. Adamson simply sets out facts in chronological order in the timeline and allows the reader to draw his or her own conclusions based on the relationships disclosed.

Mr. Adamson's second book deals specifically with George de Mohrenschildt, a white Russian emigrant who befriended Lee Harvey Oswald. In this well documented and well researched volume Mr. Adamson draws some startling conclusions as to who was really behind President Kennedy's assassination and why our President was killed.

As a former prosecutor in the United States military and as a present prosecutor in California, I was impressed both with the manner in which Mr. Adamson collected and presented facts and with the depth of his analysis. As a skeptic of any conspiracy theory, I must confess that I find Mr. Adamson's facts and analysis compelling after having read his books. These books should be read by anyone who is interested in this pivotal period of our nation's history."

Andrew D. Amerson.

COMMENTS FROM FORMER CONGRESSMAN LEON PANETTA:
"Thank you for your continued contact with my office...on the assassination of President, John F. Kennedy. From the documentation you have provided, you certainly seem to have devoted a great deal of time to this dramatic event...I send my best wishes for success in your future endeavors."

Leon Panetta.

Around Jan. 6, 1993, former Congressman and Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton, presented portions of Adamson's research to the Judiciary Committee of Congress.

See the Books

The following volumes comprise the complete series for the book Oswald's Closest Friend; The George De Mohrenschildt Story :

Vol. 1: 1,000 Points Of Light; (Public Remains in the Dark).
Vol. 1: Clearing The Conscience In Manapalan Beach
Vol. 2: Mr. McGhee You've Done It Again
Vol. 3: The H.L. Hunt Theory Is Ketchin-up To The JFK Assassination
Vol. 4: Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt, The Very First Cold Warrior
Vol. 5: By George: His Haitian Baby Was Not For Papa
Vol. 6: Allen Dulles' Paine Must Be Let Luce
Vol. 7: Wrightmen Going In Wrong Directions
Vol. 8: Wolfen Communism Without Trotsky


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