"AND YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE" (JOHN 8:32).
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"AND YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE" (JOHN 8:32).
(CIA MOTTO). |
The alleged assassin of President Kennedy was actually from Minsk in present day Belarus. Minsk lies at the center of the fault line between the Latin Church and Russian Orthodoxy. Minsk was once part of the vast Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth but was annexed to the Russian Empire in 1793.
From 1919 to 1991, after the Russian Revolution, Minsk was the capital of the Belorussian
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At the time of the assassination, the couple had 2 small children and were living in Dallas. When the description of "Oswald" was first sent out, he was described as a white male about 30-years-old. Only Dallas in Wonderland could make the couple 10 years younger.
"Oswald" met his wife in Minsk after the Soviets provided him with a well paying job at a Radio and Television Plant.
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George was a "father" to "Lee Harvey Oswald" when he arrived in the U.S. in 1962. Since the real man from Minsk was born in 1933, before his father George emigrated, I have given him the name Oleg von Mohrenschildt. Oleg is a common Russian name and means "holy light."
Dimitri and George were sons of Sergius von Mohrenschildt, governor of the Province of Minsk under Tsar Nicholas II. His playboy son George was a Polish cavalry officer and a Nazi spy. The reason he changed the von to de was because von sounded too German.
The list of people that Dimitri and George knew personally was a veritable Who's Who of influential people in politics, business, and the media. They included: Nelson Rockefeller, Prescott Bush, John Foster and Allen Dulles, Howard Hughes, Arthur Krim, Lyndon Johnson, John McCone, James Angleton, Oleg Cassini, etc. etc. Jackie Kennedy called George "uncle George."
George was also very good friends with François "Papa Doc" Duvalier–military dictator and president for life of the "Republic" of Haiti. While in Haiti, George attended voodoo classes with Muhammad Fayed, father of Princess Diana's boyfriend. The class was entitled: "how to snare a princess."
The story of how ex-Marine "Lee Harvey Oswald" defected to the Soviet Union, and was given a job at a top secret radar factory in Minsk, is one of the most sinister MI6/CIA covert operations in history.
Only a thorough knowledge of spies and spying can help unravel the mystery. Throughout history, doubles or look-alikes have been used as spies. In Russia today, a Putin look-alike is actually President of that great country.
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Incredibly, in 1952, "Marguerite Oswald" moved all the way from New Orleans to the Bronx to be near her eldest son who was serving in the Coast Guard.
There is a photo of the young "Lee" taken outside the Bronx Zoo. Even back then there were fake "Oswalds" sighted in different parts of the country.
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The only redeeming feature that high school dropout Oswald had in the Marine Corps was the fact that he had a look-alike or double. The counterfeit was in fact much older, and taller, but the Office of Naval "Intelligence" decided that the resemblance was close enough.
Nobody knows what happened to the real Oswald after he was discharged from the Marine Corps. Most probably he was titaniced (man overboard) and just disappeared until Judgment Day.
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The Oswald double was a well trained Naval "Intelligence" agent or spy. He worked at various U.S. Naval Bases and was stationed at Atsugu, Japan. Of course he spoke Russian fluently but with an American accent. He would never be sent to live in Russia as a spy because a native Russian speaker would detect his foreign accent immediately.
The fake Oswald arrived in Moscow on October 15, 1959, and wrote a letter to the Supreme Soviet demanding Russian citizenship. Oswald told the Russians that he was an ex-Marine who had worked at a top secret radar facility and had much clandestine information for them.
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As a result of his citizenship denial, Oswald feigned suicide and he was "discovered" with a slit wrist in the hotel bathtub. "Oswald" was then rushed by ambulance to Botkinskaya Hospital where he received 5 stitches. He remained in the hospital for 3 days in the psychiatric ward and 4 days in the somatic ward for observation.
The "suicide attempt" delayed his deportation from Russia because the Russians feared an international incident if an American killed himself or died in the Soviet Union.
Hotel Metropole in Moscow where the fake Oswald stayed after his discharge from the hospital. |
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U.S. consul Richard Snyder kept "Oswald's" passport. |
In order to prevent Oswald from "attempting suicide" again, the Soviets relented and issued him a residency permit valid for 1 year. They also found a job for him in Minsk at a Radio and Television factory:
The Soviets put an amazing amount of trust in the high school dropout from New Orleans because that factory also produced components for their top secret radar equipment.On January 4, 1960, he was informed what his new life would be: He could stay in the USSR, not as a citizen, but as a "stateless person." He was to be sent to Minsk, capital of Belorussia, where he would be a metalworker at the Belorussian Radio and Television Plant. Through the Soviet Red Cross he was given 5,000 old rubles, or $500, with which he was able to pay his hotel bill and his train fare to Minsk and still have some rubles left. (McMillan, Marina and Lee, p. 79).
After the charade in Moscow with the fake "Oswald" attempting suicide, the scene now shifts to Minsk, capital of Belarus. Minsk was an industrial town about 500 miles southwest of Moscow. Oswald was given a high paying job and scenic apartment overlooking the Svislach River:
Lee started his job in Minsk on January 13, and in March he was awarded a pleasant one-room apartment with a view overlooking the river. His financial situation was superb. He earned $70 to $90 a month at work and received an additional $70 a month in the form of a Red Cross subsidy. He had as much monthly income as the director of his factory. Lee did not particularly like his job. It was mere manual labor, while he had hoped for a place in an institute and a chance to study full time. But as the object of much attention and the recipient, like every foreigner, of many favors, he was at first reasonably content. (McMillan, Marina and Lee, p. 79).
The high school dropout from New Orleans was certainly warmly received in Russia.
Oleg aka Lee had a choice apartment with a scenic view overlooking the Svislach River. |
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Oleg von Mohrenschildt (1933–1963). |
The KGB was formed by British Secret Service agent Nikita Khrushchev in 1954. Marina was the daughter of a high ranking KGB colonel named Ilya Vasilyevich Prusakov, who was stationed in Minsk at that time.
The KGB was the Russian counterpart of the CIA. Marina said that "Oswald" spoke Russian with a Baltic accent:
Almost immediately a knot of young men formed around her and she was introduced to one named Alik, who seemed instantly drawn to her. They danced, and when they spoke, she noticed he spoke Russian with a slight accent. At first she thought he was from one of the Baltic parts of the Soviet Union–Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania–but then found to her surprise that he was an American named Lee Harvey Oswald living in Minsk. (Epstein, Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald, p. 135).
Marina said that she called him Alik because Lee sounded like a Chinese name. A Texan speaking fluent Russian with a Baltic accent. What a fairly tale that only strong VOODOO could make people believe.
Marina Prusakova. |
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Marina and Oleg on their wedding day, April 30, 1961. |
When the time for the assassination of President Kennedy drew near, Oleg aka Lee decided that his decision to defect was not a good idea after all. To this his wife Marina eagerly concurred.
The "workers paradise" was not what he expected, even though he earned a higher salary and had a better apartment than workers twice his age.
Oleg aka Lee contacted CIA consul Richard Snyder and was told that he still had his passport. By that time, Oleg and Marina had a baby girl named June. Diplomats who married Russian wives had to wait for years for their spouses to get visas to leave the Soviet Union.
Some friends of Oleg and Marina gathered to say "do svidaniya" to Oleg, Marina, and baby June. |
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Oleg and Marina aboard the train at Minsk. |
On June 1, 1962, the couple and their newborn baby left Minsk and traveled by train to Amsterdam, Holland. They departed Holland on the SS Maasdam and arrived in Hoboken, New Jersey on June 13.
Oleg and Marina were met at Hoboken by Spas T. Raiken from Traveler's Aid in New York City. Raiken was secretary general of the American Friends of the Anti-Bolshevist Nations (A.B.N.), a Nazi organization founded in UKraine in 1943.
Raiken arranged for the family to travel to Forth Worth, Texas, via airplane to join his brother Robert Oswald.Upon their arrival in Forth Worth, the man from Minsk and Marina were greeted by Dallas resident George de Mohrenschildt–bon-vivant and playboy extraordinaire. George was the acknowledged leader of the "White Russians" in Dallas.
George de Mohrenschildt. |
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George and his wife Jeanne LeGon. |
George and Jeanne spent a lot of time in Haiti as they were on very friendly terms with François "Papa Doc" Duvalier–military dictator and president for life of the "Republic" of Haiti. George also knew Lyndon Johnson personally as he was very close to all the high rollers and Texas oilmen.
When Oleg and Marina arrived in Fort Worth, they stayed at the home of a real Oswald named Robert. Robert was born in 1934 and his real mother Marguerite was tall and slim.
Robert Oswald. (b. 1934). |
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The fake "Marguerite Oswald" (d. 1981) holding baby June. |
She was another counterfeit, as the real Marguerite Oswald was tall and slim, whereas the fake "Marguerite" was short, ugly, and dumpy.
Soon after their arrival, the couple found an apartment in Fort Worth and George introduced them to Michael and Ruth Paine.
Michael Paine (b. 1928). |
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Ruth Paine (b. 1932). |
In October 1962, Oleg started a job in downtown Dallas at a company called Jaggar-Chiles-Stovall, with offices at 522 Browder St:
Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall also had a contract from the Army Map Service to set the typescript for its maps. Although the maps themselves were not on the premises, this was nevertheless highly classified work. For one thing, the maps were made from secret aerial photographs presumably taken from spy satellites, U-2 planes and other forms of clandestine reconnaissance. For another, the lists of names of cities and areas in the Soviet Union, China and Cuba which were being set could themselves produce clues to the targets of these reconnaissance missions. (Epstein, Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald, pp. 192-193).
Why would a Russian defector, with a Russian wife, be allowed to work with such highly classified spying maps? Most likely it was just bait and he was not shown anything useful to the Soviets.
522 Browder St., former offices of Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, Inc. |
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605 Elsbeth St., where Oleg and his family lived until October 1963. |
In November 1962, Oleg rented an apartment at 605 Elsbeth St., in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. Usually apartment managers require a one year lease to rent an apartment.
As part of the plot to frame Oleg for the murder of the President, he was supposed to move to the top floor of a house a few blocks from 605 Elsbeth St. That was where the infamous photo of the fully-armed Oswald was taken.
214 West Neely St., where Oleg never lived. |
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An Oleg look-alike armed with a rifle and pistol. |
A next door neighbor didn't remember seeing Oswald, Marina, or their 2 small children living at that house.
In April '62, Oleg was "fired" from his job at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall. Apparently he began to experience mental problems and he aged very rapidly. Perhaps it was Marina's cooking! Coincidently, George and Jeanne also left Dallas for a business trip to Haiti.
"Lee Harvey Oswald" handing out "Fair Play for Cuba" leaflets in New Orleans, August 16, 1963 |
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A close-up of the "Oswald" in New Orleans. |
Supposedly Oswald left Dallas for New Orleans in April 1962. He didn't have a driver's license or even a car so he had to take the bus.
An amazing Russian indeed to be seen in so many different places at the same time.
In October 1963, Marina and her 2 children lived with Ruth Paine in Irving, Texas. Oleg had just stated a job at the Texas Book Depository and he rented a room at 10266 N. Beckley St. in Oak Cliff.
Ruth Paine's house in Irving, Texas, is now a museum. |
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1026 N. Beckley St. where the man from Minsk rented a room. |
Oleg spent the week at the rented room in Oak Cliff and a co-worker gave him a ride home on Fridays. On the Thursday before the assassination, he went back to Irving and gave Marina about $300.00 in cash. He was expecting to meet Jack "Moneybags" Rubenstein at the Texas Theater the following day.
It was a highly complicated psyop to get the man from Minsk in the right place to be framed for President Kennedy's assassination. Everything did work out perfectly until the aftermath of the shooting.
The Texas School Book Depository where Oleg worked. |
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The President was shot at 12:30 p.m., so how could the man from Minsk be in 2 places at the same time. The Russians are a super race to survive Napoleon, Hitler, and the Cold War but they are not omnipresent.
The whole diabolical assassination scenario took years to plan but it all depended on Oleg the "patsy" being killed immediately afterward. You could say it all began after April 15, 1865.
Our Great JEHOVAH intervened and the police failed to kill the man from Minsk in the Texas Theater. Since that time, literally hundreds of people associated in any way with the assassination have met violent deaths or were suicided.
References
Armstrong, John. Harvey & Lee: How The CIA Framed Oswald. Quasar Press, Arlington, Texas, 2003.
Belzer, Richard. Hit List: An In-Dept Investigation Into The Mysterious Death of Witnesses To The JFK Assasssination. Skyhorse Pub., NY 2013.
Craig, Robert, & Armstrong, John. JFK:The Dead Witnesses. Consolidated Press Intl., Tulsa, OK, 1995.
Epstein, Edward Jay. Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald. Reader's Digest Press, Mc Graw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1978.
Groden, Robert J. The Search for Lee Harvy Oswad: A Comprehensive Photographic Record. Penguin Studio Books, New York, 1995.
McDonald. Maurice N. Oswald and I. RMSW Press, Kindle Books, 2013.
McMillan, Priscilla Johnson. Marina and Lee. Harper & Row, New York, 1977.
Talbot, David. The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, The CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government. HarperCollins, New York, 2015.
Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Scrivener