by J. W Lateer
The Three Barons: The Organizational Chart of the JFK assassination
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– Macbeth
Dedication
This volume is dedicated to Claudia, Ken and to Herodotus, the father of History
Acknowledgments
In writing The Three Barons, I will be forever indebted to a number of people. First, my wife Claudia has given me support and advice on the management of the project. My son Ken designed the impressive cover.
Next, I would like to thank the staff of the Beloit (Wisconsin) Public Library. Cheryl Blake is an expert in inter-library loans and a veteran of 30 plus years in that specialty. Vicki Hahn, also of the Beloit Public Library has arranged training for me and others on the best use of the incredible resources of the Wisconsin Historical Society and its unparalleled collection of history books, one of the best such collections anywhere.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison makes its Library resources available for checkout to the public, which has been an invaluable resource as well. The University clearly doesn’t have to bother with amateur researchers such as myself, but true to the UW tradition, they do that anyway and thank goodness.
I would also like to thank Dr. Jeffrey Caulfield, author of the book General Walker … for giving me tips on research into original sources and introducing me to the personal papers of James Dombrowski, one of the founders of the modern civil rights movement.
And of course, thanks goes to Mr. Kris Millegan, publisher of TrineDay who is both a genius and a true American Patriot when we have so few left at this point in our history.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Epigraph
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Five People With Documented Prior Knowledge of the Crime
The Prior Knowledge of Richard Case Nagell:
The Prior Knowledge of Eugene B. Dinkin
The Prior Knowledge of Melba Christine Marcades a/k/a Rose Cheramie
The Prior Knowledge of Joseph Milteer
The Prior Knowledge of Santos Trafficante
Introduction to the Three Barons and the JFK Organizational Chart
Ignorance is Bliss
The Organizational Chart of the de Gaulle Plot With Background and Explanation
Why Has The JFK Case Never Before Been Solved?
The Mount Everest-Sized Pile of Assassination Evidence.
Logical Rules Or Principles Useful In Evaluation of the Assassination
The Dog-Whistle Books
A Statement Of The Facts In Dealey Plaza 11-22-63
The Importance of the Basic Facts
Dallas, November 1963:
The Facts Surrounding The Prisoner Oswald
The Situation Immediately After The Shooting
Oswald Arrested
Baron George DeMohrenschildt, The Parasite Pretender
Background on George de Mohrenschildt
The Nazi Connection and George de Mohrenschildt
George de Mohrenschildt Moves to Dallas
Baron Tscheppe-Weidenbach a/k/a Gen. Charles A. Willoughby
Charles Willoughby Immigrates to the U.S.
Willoughby Becomes Intelligence Chief Under MacArthur
Willoughby and Dr. Walter Becher
Congressman Charles Kersten
Kersten and Senator Joseph McCarthy
Kersten, Nixon and JFK
The Two Foiled Plots in November, 1963
The Chicago Plot
The Tampa Plot
McCarthyism: Joe McCarthy and the Kennedy Family
Sen. Joseph McCarthy
The Malmedy Massacre
Dinner at the Colony Club
The McCarthy Committee Is Born
The State Department Becomes Enemy #1
The Tidings Committee Fights Back Against McCarthy
The McCarran Committee Joins The Action Against Alleged Communists
High Drama Engulfs The McCarthy Committee
Eisenhower Becomes President And The Eisenhower-McCarthy Feud Begins
The Censure And Death Of Senator Joseph McCarthy
LBJ Favors The Censure Of McCarthy
Judge Robert J. Morris
Early Life
Robert Morris and Joseph McCarthy
The National Security Council
McGeorge Bundy
Walt Whitman Rostow
Dean Rusk
Robert S. McNamara
Lyndon B. Johnson
C. Douglas Dillon
The Joint Chiefs Of Staff
General Lyman Lemnitzer
Roy Frankhouser and Dan Burros
The Torbitt Document: “The Nomenclature of The Assassination Cabal”
Lyndon LaRouche and the Executive Intelligence Review
The Army, The Air Force and The Assassination
The International Bankers
Clarence Dillon
Kuhn, Loeb
The Warburgs
Ferdinand Eberstadt
Chase Manhattan and the Rockefeller Brothers
The Rothschilds
The Solidarists and White Russians Of Dallas
Colonel Lawrence Orlov
Jean De Menil
Paul Raigorodsky
Princess Scherbatoff a/k/a Gali Clark
Ferenc Nagy
The Three Governmental Investigations of the Kennedy Assassination
The Warren Commission
Earl Warren
John J. McCloy
Allen Dulles
Hale Boggs
John Sherman Cooper
Richard Russell
Gerald Ford
The Jim Garrison Investigation
Guy Banister
The House Select Committee on Assassinations
U.S. Anti-Communism in the 1950s and 1960s
JFK and the Rogue Committees of Congress
Senator Pat McCarran and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
Senator Pat McCarran Begins The SISS Committee
The Bayo-Pauley Raid
Other Suspicious Activities of SISS Related To The Hit
Speaker John W. McCormack and the Plot to Kill LBJ
Did LBJ Mastermind The JFK Assassination?
Speaker John W. McCormack And The Plot to Kill Both JFK And LBJ
Commentary on the LBJ Phone Calls
Major Points and Issues
Baron Wernher von Braun And His Best Friend Walter Dornberger
Rocket development
Post WWII
Chapter 27
James O. Eastland and the JFK Assassination
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The Early Life and Career of James O. Eastland
The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, White Citizens Council and the Klan
The Links Between James O. Eastland and the Kennedy Assassination
Medgar Evers Is Assassinated
General Walker, Mississippi and the JFK Assassination
The Guy Banister Connection to Mississippi and the JFK Assassination
The Life of James O. Eastland In The Period After November 23, 1963
Anti-Communist Efforts
Eastland and the New Orleans SCEF Raid In October, 1963
Brief History of the Southern Conference Educational Fund-SCEF
Robert Morris, LUAC and Lee Harvey Oswald’s FPCC in 1963
Biographer William J. Gill and His Wife, The Nazi Mata Hari
Otto Otepka, SISS and the JFK Assassination
The Background of Otto Otepka
The Beginnings of Anti-Communism and the Issue of Security
Otto Otepka Joins the State Department Battle Over Loyalty and Security
The State Department Security Case of Wolf Ladejinsky
The State Dept. Security Case of John Stewart Service
The State Dept. Security Case of John Paton Davies
The Battle for State Dept. Security Under Ike
The Establishment of the Laws Against Communism in the McCarthy Era
Otepka Investigates Lee Harvey Oswald
The Kennedy Administration Begins as Otepka Meets Robert F. Kennedy
The Blunder of Wieland Opens The Door To Castro
Otepka Battles the Kennedy Administration over State Department Security
Rusk and Walter W. Rostow, the Anglophiles at State
The Battle between Otepka and SISS Against Rusk and Robert Kennedy Intensifies
More on Walter W. Rostow
The Battle Between SISS and State Becomes War
U.S. Foreign Policy, SISS and the Micro-Management by Robert Kennedy
The Final Showdown Between JFK’s Massachusetts Mafia and SISS
Otepka Begins His Insubordination: SISS vs. The Kennedy Administration
Tongue Slashing and the Countdown to the Murder of JFK
As LBJ Assumes Power, Otto Otepka Recedes Into History
Important Issues in International Relations in 1963
The General Analine and Film Case
Kennedy, Adenauer and U. S.-West German Relations
Israel’s Nuclear Program
Senator Thomas J. Dodd and the JFK Assassination
The Stashynsky Affair
Introducing the Stashynsky Case
The Kidnapping of Dr. Linse
Analysis of the Stashynsky Case: Starting Backwards
Senator Dodd’s Juvenile Delinquency Committee and Oswald’s Weapons
General Julius Klein
General Julius Klein Appears Before The Fulbright Foreign Relations Committee
General Julius Klein And The Dodd Censure Investigation
Former German Nazis, West German Officials and The Assassination
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
Hans Globke
Ambassador Wilhelm Grewe
Heinrich von Brentano
Hermann Abs
General Reinhard Gehlen
Proof That Oswald Worked For SISS
The Motivation of Jack Ruby
The Organizational Chart Of The Kennedy Assassination
Factor Analysis and JFK Assassination Research
Factor Analysis Using The Individuals As The Variable
Factor Analysis Using The Books As The Variable
Summary and Conclusions
Nazi Spy Countess Podewils and Hitler’s Planner, General Heusinger of NATO
Index
Contents
Landmarks
Introduction
Five People With Documented Prior Knowledge of the Crime
Prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, there were five persons with proven advance knowledge that the assassination would occur. We will consider the information about these five in no particular order.
The Prior Knowledge of Richard Case
Nagell:
The best book about the assassination of JFK, in the opinion of this author, is The Man Who Knew Too Much, by Dick Russell (hereinafter TMWKTM).
The book is 824 pages long and deals in depth with all of the issues regarding the assassination. The book is organized, however, around the life of Richard Case Nagell. Dick Russell devoted 17 years of his life to the Nagell case, including interviews with Nagell, friends, relatives of Nagell and reading all the transcripts of the several lawsuits in which Nagell was involved.
Richard Case Nagell was an individual who had been an Army counterintelligence officer in the late 1950’s. He had worked for the super-secret Field Operations Intelligence (FOI). This group was so secret that even its existence was not known by anyone on the outside until 20 years after it was founded. The important thing to know about Nagell and the FOI is that the FOI was founded, at the time and in the area of responsibility of General Charles Willoughby. Willoughby is one of our three Barons. He was head of intelligence for General Douglas MacArthur in MacArthur’s Far East Command. This included Korea. It was in Korea where Richard Case Nagell began his long relationship with the FOI and Military Intelligence.
According to the book LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination, by Phillip F. Nelson, Nagell worked closely with Lee Harvey Oswald while Oswald was stationed in Japan. FOI was primarily active in the Far East. The U.S. intelligence activities there had been a continuation of the intelligence administered by General Douglas MacArthur while he was the commanding officer for the entire occupation of Japan. The chief of MacArthur’s intelligence for most of that period was General Charles Willoughby, a noteworthy and mysterious figure both during and after his service there and a right-wing activist in the U.S. after his retirement.
This period of activity along with Oswald was in 1957 and 1958. There, according to Nagell, both he and Oswald participated in an operation having the code name “Hidell,”
According to Nagell, the alias Hidell would alert intelligence agents that an officer of military intelligence was using it. The alias A. J. Hidell was one which Oswald would continue to use as an alias all the way up to the events in Dallas.
On July 15, 1958, Nagell returned from the Far East with his Japanese bride. Leaving the Army, Nagell soon took a job as an investigator for the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. There Nagell was shot in the leg because he was somehow involved with the investigation of organized crime.
A quote from TMWKTM reads as follows:
At the same time, extremist elements of the right wing were forging the new Anti-Communist Liaison. The network of Charles Willoughby extended to several other ex-MacArthur military leaders and all the way to West Germany. Instrumental were Dallas’s H.L. Hunt oil family, Oklahoma preacher Billy James Hargis, and intelligence agent-turned-journalist Edward Hunter, who coined the term “brainwashing.” A paramilitary arm was established in Southern California under retired colonel William P. Gale.
In 1962, Nagell traveled to Mexico City. He went to a place called Hotel Luma where the manager named Warren Broglie was active in various foreign intrigue activities.
His bartender was named Franz Waehauf.
Broglie was acquainted with the CIA chief in Mexico City, Win Scott. He was also friends with an ex-FBI agent who in 1962 was the CIA’s leading surveillance man in Mexico City, responsible for the electronic bugging of the Soviet and Cuban embassies.
Since Nagell was a veteran intelligence agent, he was never very specific about the events in Mexico City, but the takeaway from Nagell was that the bartender Waehauf recruited him into some kind of intelligence assignment. Following this event, Nagell said that he had a CIA contact whose name was “Bob.”
Nagell was instructed to take the bait offered by “a foreign government.” (Author’s note: t
his is an example of “code speaking,” referring only ambiguously to facts, yet conveying at least some meaning). As a result of these events, Nagell claimed that he became a double agent for the CIA and the Soviets.
In TMWKTM is the following quote:
Nagell says that the CIA “double agent” mission he was about to embark on involved his participation in a ‘disinformation’ project directed against the Soviet Embassy at Mexico City in 1962 at the onset of the so-called Cuban Missile Crisis.
Nagell was apparently assigned the task of monitoring Oswald after Oswald returned from his defection to the Soviet Union. Remember that the FBI was also overtly monitoring both LHO and his wife. According to author Russell, Nagell made a cross-country trip at one point, and stopped off to visit Oswald. Despite their close relationship, Nagell never would disclose to Russell exactly who ordered the visit to check up on Oswald
Nagell became aware that Oswald was involved with two Cuban exiles. They were named “Angel and Leopoldo.” These two, were in turn involved with a CIA-backed group of violent Cuban exile extremists called Alpha 66.
“Angel and Leopoldo” supposedly accompanied Oswald to a particular apartment in Dallas which was occupied by a woman named Silvia Odio. Author David Kaiser has written an impeccably foot-noted book called The Road To Dallas, published by the Harvard University Press. In that book, Kaiser refers to this supposed incident involving Sylvia Odio as the most important evidence regarding the assassination.
The reader should observe, even at this early point in the Nagell story, something about the entire universe of assassination evidence. This point is that a particular purported fact (like the “Angel and Leopoldo” information) has led to an unbelievably long, fruitless, intensely examined wild goose chase. The Silvia Odio information may well have been something, but it came to nothing.
That is not to say, however, that Nagell was not a CIA or more likely, a military intelligence agent. After all, it is certain that he had at two months advance warning of the JFK assassination.
In both TMWKTM by Russell and LBJ: Mastermind, by Nelson, there is an account of various interviews with an ex-CIA operative named Colonel William “Bill” Bishop. By including statements by Bishop, both authors believe to a certain degree in the credibility of Bishop. (Bishop, incidentally, was suffering from terminal cancer at the time of the interviews.) Bishop clearly supports the involvement of Richard Case Nagell in various activities involving Oswald along with the activities of various other JFK conspirators including those in New Orleans and other places.