Leopold Kronenberg. The Szaszkiewicz Archive and Stefania Julia Radziwill from the line of Stanislaw Radziwill. Oktawia Szumska and 2nd voto Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, nee Piottuch-Kublicka from the line of Stanislaw Radziwill. The Bar Uprising in 1768-1771, with Skorzewska-Ciecierska, Bratoszewice, Glowno, Margonin and Berlin in 1768. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and his granddaughter Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska married Swiatopelk-Mirska - her grandmother Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska of Straszewo.
The family branch: Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, Antoni Skorzewski married Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska; and Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski married Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska. Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky Bagratyd.
Erekle II Bagrationi, Bezhan Dadiani - Prince of Mingrelia, Agrippina Constantines Japaridze, Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, Giorgi IV Dadiani - Konstantynowicz and Kiedrzynski genealogy.
Copyright on October 27, 2017 by Carl Schreck, a senior correspondent for RFE/RL.:
"... The declassified document - dated November 23, 1963 - states that according to an intercepted phone call in Mexico City, Oswald was at the Soviet Embassy on September 28, 1963 [and "...the American had been there the previous day" ?!].
... The CIA document states that Oswald called the Soviet Embassy on October 1, 1963, "identifying himself by name and speaking broken Russian, stating" that he'd spoken to Kostikov "and asking the guard who answered the phone whether there was 'anything new concerning the telegram to Washington'."
...
the links between Kostikov, who was serving as vice consul at the embassy as Oswald tried in vain to get a Soviet visa there in September 1963, and the KGB's "assassination" department appear to be far from definitively established, according to previously classified documents now available to the public.
... Valery Kostikov, was identified by the CIA [on November 23rd, 1963] a day after Kennedy's assassination [in Dallas on November 22, 1963] as a KGB officer in an operation allegedly being run by the Soviet spy agency's 13th Department "responsible for sabotage and assassination."
... Oswald's contacts with Kostikov were previously known [before 2017]
... But their interactions at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City nonetheless grabbed headlines in both Russian and Western media following the October 26 [2017], release of nearly 3,000 records on Kennedy's killing.
... memo to the CIA's director in September 1964, FBI head J. Edgar Hoover said his agency's files "do not contain any information to fully support" the CIA's assessment that Kostikov worked for the KGB's 13th Department.
... Hoover's memo also cited a letter the FBI received from the CIA's counterintelligence chief [J. ANGLETON] five months before Kennedy's killing stating that the CIA "could locate no information in your files to indicate Kostikov was a representative" of the KGB's assassinations department.
... The CIA said in early 1964 that Oswald's contact with Kostikov and other KGB officers stationed under diplomatic cover in Mexico City "was nothing more than a grim coincidence." ...
[Valery Vladimirovich Kostikov was born in 1933, died in 2002, served in Spain, Mexico and Cuba; and again in Mexico City in the Soviet Embassy].
...
Kostikov's appearance matched the description an "FBI-controlled double agent" gave of a Soviet intelligence officer he met in Mexico, the CIA memo says. That agent's Soviet handler in the United States was Oleg Brykin of the KGB's 13th Department, according to the CIA background memo.
... October 26, 2017, Litman states that Kostikov was a captain in the KGB's 13th Department, which was responsible for assassinations, calling the Soviet officer a "trained 'neutralizer'." ...".
News on October 28, 2017:
1. FBI informant claimed Dallas police officer was real assassin;
According to an April 1964 note, an informant claimed to the FBI that slain Dallas police officer J. D. Tippit was the real gunman behind
Kennedy's assassination. The informant also told the FBI that a week before the assassination, Tippit met with a third party - possibly gunman
Lee Harvey Oswald - at Jack Ruby's nightclub.
JFK files have revealed that Lee Harvey Oswald and his killer Jack Ruby / Jacob Rubenstein met in the weeks before Kennedy was
assassinated. The pair were seen together at Florida's Key West airport in 1963
and were overheard speaking in code about 'Big Bird',
according to the documents of the airport manager George Faraldo. Oswald and nightclub owner Ruby were apparently both part of a large
group of 'mostly young' people heading to Cuba. Mr Faraldo told the FBI that Ruby and Oswald were dressed casually in a sport shirts and
trousers. The airport manager added that Ruby 'spent most of the time not mingling with the group but standing against the doorway that led
from the waiting area to the rear plane boarding area'.
2. Hoover said the public must believe Oswald acted alone:
'The thing I am concerned about, and so is [Deputy Attorney General Nicholas] Katzenbach, is having something issued so we can convince
the public that Oswald is the real assassin', Hoover wrote in a November 1963 memo.
3. Oswald spoke to a KGB agent in the department responsible for assassinations:
A memo from Nov. 23, 1963, reveals that Oswald secretly met with Russian spies at the Soviet Embassy in MEXICO CITY,
less than two months before the assassination.
He met with Valeriy Kostikov, a KGB agent the FBI said worked for the agency's 13th
Department, which was 'responsible for sabotage and assassination', on Sept 28, 1963.
Below Jefferson Morley on the new JFK files wrote down on 04 November 2017:
"... The document, a CIA cable dated October 8, 1963, has been partially released before but the slugline of the cable, LCIMPROVE, has now been declassified. ...
According to previously released JFK files, LCIMPROVE was the agency's code name for 'counter-espionage involving Soviet intelligence services worldwide'. That was the undisputed domain of counterintelligence chief James Jesus Angleton, the subject of my new book. ...
The October 8, 1963, cable, written by Mexico City station chief Winston Scott, concerned contacts between an American named Lee Oswald and a Soviet consular official named Valery Kostikov. The LCIMPROVE slugline is strong evidence that Angleton was notified about Oswald's contact with Kostikov, a presumed KGB officer. Scott and Angleton had been friends since World War II. A JFK file released last week showed that some CIA officials suspected Kostikov might work for KGB's 13th Department, which was reputedly responsible for political assassinations. ... The story of Oswald's contact with Kostikov is not new.
The Mary Ferrell Foundation has a good primer on Kostikov. ... Jim Angleton and Win Scott, CIA friends...
Oswald returned to Texas after his visit to Mexico City. As I recently reported for the Daily Beast,
a senior FBI agent reported Oswald's return to the Dallas-Fort Worth area to Angleton's office on November 15, 1963.
The Daily Beast story showed that Angleton knew, or should have known, Oswald was in Dallas. Now we know that Angleton also knew Oswald had been in contact with a KGB officer who some said was a KGB assassin. After receiving the October 8 cable, Angleton could have asked the FBI to locate and interview Oswald to explain his contacts with Kostikov. The FBI located him but Angleton is not known to have taken any action. Seven day later, President Kennedy was dead, allegedly shot dead by Oswald. ... In 1978, the House Select Committee on Assassinations re-opened the investigation of JFK's death. As the HSCA investigators began to review CIA records, they asked the agency to supply a list of codenames found in the documents. One of the code names they asked for was LCIMPROVE. In the CIA's response, the agency gave the definition. ...".
4. According to an FBI memo on the Soviet reaction to Kennedy?s death, Soviet spies believed President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the
assassination plot.
5.
According to a Nov. 26, 1963, memo from CIA Deputy Director James Angelton, the British newspaper the Cambridge News received a tip that
a reporter 'should call the American Embassy in London for some big news, and then hung up'. According to Britain's MI5 intelligence service,
the newspaper received the call 25 minutes before Kennedy was killed.
The reporter, who MI5 noted was 'sound and loyal', said he'd never
received a call of that kind before.
Anna Savva, a reporter at the News, told the Associated Press the paper has no record of the tip being taken.
Above acc. to 'philly.com'.
April the 28th, 1961 - we read on the 'JFK Tells of Red Menace',
"President Kennedy told the nations newspaper publishers Thursday night that
no formally declared war ever
posed as great a threat to American security as
does the rampant worldwide menace of communism.
In view of this deadly challenge, he urged newspapers across the land to re-examine their obligations in the light
of global danger and, in presenting the news, to heed the duty of self-restraint.
Kennedy ... speaking at the annual Waldorf-Astoria dinner of the Bureau of Advertising of the
American Newspaper Publishers Association, suggested there is a need for greater public information,
and at the same time a need for greater official secrecy...".
On April 28, 1961, President Kennedy explained what is meant by the term:
"The Communist conspiracy".
We read The Address in Chicago at a Dinner of the Democratic Party of Cook County
on April 28, 1961:
"Mayor Daley, Governor Kerner, Senator Douglas, Congressman Dawson, Chairman Cullerton ...
ladies and gentlemen: ... We live in a hazardous and dangerous time. ... Now our great responsibility
is to be the chief defender of freedom, in this time of maximum danger. Only the United States has the power
and the resources and the determination. We have committed ourselves to the defense of dozens of countries
stretched around the globe who look to us for independence, who look to us for the defense of their freedom.
We are prepared to meet our obligations, but we can only defend the freedom of those who are determined to be free
themselves. ... The Russians and the Chinese, containing within their borders nearly a billion people,
totally mobilized for the advance of the Communist system, operating from narrow, interior lines of communication,
pressuring on Southeast Asia with the masses of the Chinese armies potentially ready to move-of the Russians
who hold great power potentially in the Middle East and Western Europe
...
There is no easy answer to the dilemmas that we face. Our great ally is the fact that people do desire to be free,
that people will sacrifice everything in their desire to maintain their independence.
And as the true nature of the Communist conspiracy becomes better known around the globe,
when people come to realize - as they surely will - that the Communist advance does not represent a means of
liberation but represents a final enslavement,
then I believe that they will rally to the cause
to which we have given our support and our commitment".
Mentioned above Bissell moved after 1949 to Washington, where he associated with a group of journalists and
politicians:
Frank Wisner,
George Kennan,
Dean Acheson,
Desmond FitzGerald,
Joseph Alsop,
Stewart Alsop,
Tracy Barnes,
Walt Rostow,
Eugene Rostow,
Cord Meyer,
James Angleton,
W. Averell Harriman,
John McCloy,
Felix Frankfurter,
Allen W. Dulles,
and Paul Nitze.
In September 1960, Bissell and Allen W. Dulles, the director of the
Central Intelligence Agency, initiated talks with Johnny Roselli and Sam Giancana.
Later, with
Carlos Marcello,
Santo Trafficante, Jr.
and Meyer Lansky became involved in plot against Castro.
Meyer Lansky, original name Maier Suchowljansky born in Grodno,
or Meier Suchowlanski, moved to the United States through the port of Odessa.
Bissell became head of the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) in 1962. IDA was a Pentagon
think tank set up to evaluate weapons systems.
After Bissell was Richard McGarrah Helms who served as the Director of
Central Intelligence (DCI) from June 1966 to February 1973.
Helms began intelligence work with the Office of Strategic Services.
At www.jfklibrary.org we have the speech of President John F. Kennedy;
that is an Address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association, on April 27, 1961
at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City.
"Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen: I appreciate very much your generous invitation to be here tonight.
... I want to talk about our common responsibilities in the face of a common danger. The events of recent
weeks may have helped to illuminate that challenge for some; but the dimensions of its threat have loomed
large on the horizon for many years. ...
The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society;
and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to
secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent
facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing
the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions.
Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it.
And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious
to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment.
That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control. And no official of my Administration,
whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor
the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes or to withhold from the press and the public the facts
they deserve to know. ...
Today no war has been declared - and however fierce the struggle may be,
it may never be declared in the traditional fashion.
Our way of life is under attack. Those who make themselves our enemy are advancing around the globe.
The survival of our friends is in danger.
And yet no war has been declared, no borders have been crossed by marching troops, no missiles have been fired.
If the press is awaiting a declaration of war before it imposes the self-discipline of combat conditions,
then I can only say that no war ever posed a greater threat to our security.
If you are awaiting a finding of "clear and present danger," then I can only say that the danger
has never been more clear and its presence has never been more imminent.
It requires a change in outlook, a change in tactics, a change in missions -
by the government, by the people, by every businessman or labor leader, and by every newspaper.
For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means
for expanding its sphere of influence - on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections,
on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day.
It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit,
highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.
Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined.
Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed.
It conducts the Cold War, in short, with a war-time discipline no democracy would ever hope or wish to match.
Nevertheless, every democracy recognizes the necessary restraints of national security -
and the question remains whether those restraints need to be more strictly observed if we are to oppose
this kind of attack as well as outright invasion. ...".
By Liz McNeil and Tierney McAfee on September 25, 2017:
"...She met John F. Kennedy at a prep school dance and in the early 1960s, began an affair with the president that lasted until the time of his assassination.
One year later, on Oct. 12, 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer was shot dead while taking an afternoon walk on a Georgetown towpath in Washington, D.C., at age 43.
... there have been theories that Pinchot Meyer's death may have been linked to her affair with JFK. Says Burleigh: 'The theory is that she had to die because she knew too much.' 'Her murder just ten days after the Warren Commission report was released makes a lot of people suspicious that she had to be silenced,'
Burleigh notes, adding:
'She lived in a world of secrets ... the secrets of spies running complicated international plots, trying to control a dangerous world at the dawn of the nuclear age.'
Adding to the mystery, in the hours after Pinchot Meyer's death, chief of CIA counterintelligence James Jesus Angleton broke into her artist studio (which was attached to her brother-in-law Ben Bradlee's house) to find her diary. ... Pinchot Meyer, daughter of Amos Pinchot, a wealthy Progressive lawyer, and Ruth Pickering Pinchot, a writer and activist, 'was a true American aristocrat, the beautiful daughter,' says Burleigh. 'Mary was raised on Park Avenue ... educated at the finest schools, a debutante, basically an American princess.'
'She met JFK at a prep school dance,' says Burleigh, the national politics correspondent for Newsweek. 'They were teens. He supposedly cut in on her date.' After graduating from Vassar, Pinchot Meyer went on to marry Cord Meyer, a high-ranking CIA official, in 1945.
... 'Her name first appears on the White House logs in October 1962,' she says. 'She was by his side ... She was often signed in when Jackie was away...'...".
By Wikipedia:
"Mary Eno Pinchot Meyer (October 14, 1920 - October 12, 1964) was an American painter who lived in Washington D.C. At the time of her death, her work was considered part of the Washington Color School and was selected for the Pan American Union Art Exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. She was married to Central Intelligence Agency official Cord Meyer from 1945-1958, and she was linked romantically to the late President John F. Kennedy after her marriage to Meyer. ...".
Her parents - copyright by geni.com:
Ruth Pinchot (Pickering) b. 1893 in Elmira, Chemung County, NY, USA; d. 1984; daughter of George Pickering and Rebecca Iredell Pickering. Wife of Amos Richards Eno Pinchot. Mother of Mary Pinchot Meyer; Antoinette Bradlee; and Gifford Pinchot.
Above Rebecca Iredell Pickering (Thomas) b. 1857, daughter of Nathan Spencer Thomas and Hannah Ann Thomas.
And now we look at
Jerzy Sergius von Mohrenschildt /
George Sergius de Mohrenschildt / Jerzy Sergiusz,
who studied at the Institute of Higher Commercial Studies,
the University of Liege and the University of Texas at Austin.
He was petroleum geologist.
He became
friends with Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy.
George De Mohrenschildt met Oswald after his return from the Soviet Union.
"...While in Atsugi, Japan, Oswald studied the Russian language ...
He studied by himself a great deal in late 1958 and early 1959 after he was transferred from Japan to California.
... When he reached the Soviet Union in October of the same year he could barely speak the language.
During the period in Moscow while he was awaiting decision on his application for citizenship, his diary records
that he practiced Russian 8 hours a day. After he was sent to Minsk in early January 1960 he took lessons...
Marina Oswald said that by the time she met him in March 1961 he spoke the language well enough ...
Oswald resided in the city of Minsk from January 1960 until June 1962...".
George de Mohrenschildt (Pole-German from Estonia, Belarus and Poland)
knew perfectly Jacqueline Kennedy's family practically since childhood.
During the Second World War he was followed by the FBI as a German agent, and in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century
he maintained close contacts with the Bush family, including future head of the CIA, George H. W.
Bush (41st President of the United States in 1989 - 1993; see 1989 in Poland);
one piece of Kennedy death's evidence was an amateur film made by Abraham Zapruder (1905-1970),
a Polish-Jewish immigrant from Volhynia, city Kowel / Kovel in Tsarist Russia, who owned a small company,
the Jennifer Juniors, Inc., located in front of the Depot handbooks in Dallas (see Lee Oswald position
on 22nd November, 1963, who was ex Minsk of Belarus citizen).
Abraham Zapruder was an American clothing manufacturer who witnessed
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He received only four years of formal education in Russia.
In 1920 (see: von Mohrenschildt moved to Poland in 1922), his family emigrated to the United States,
settling in Brooklyn, New York.
George de Mohrenschildt was friend of the Oswalds;
Lee Oswald on November 24, 1963 had to participate in a press conference,
and then would be taken to the local jail. At 11.21 Oswald was escorted by policemen.
Surprisingly, Jack Ruby / Jacek Leon Rubenstein (son of the orthodox Jews from POLAND - Sokolow Podlaski),
owner of the nightclub, jumped and shoted Oswald who was being led through the
Dallas Police Headquarters toward an armored car.
Zapruder himself and approx. 60 peoples claimed that at least one shot fell down at front of the limousine,
but their testimonies were ignored by the Warren committees.
Zapruder's film showed three or four shots within 8.3 seconds.
Jim Garrison (1921-1992), the district attorney of New Orleans for the period 1962-1973,
discovered evidence of conspiracy
(but we have data about letters on 12 Nov. 1963 to
James Webb and
to John McCone, Willim Colby and
James Angleton; need to be check!);
Garrison arrested the New Orleans businessman - Clay Shaw. A key witness was Perry Russo,
twenty-five insurance agent from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Russo
said that David Ferrie, Shaw, and Lee Oswald discussed the assassination of Kennedy.
In 1993, the television photographs showed Oswald and Ferrie at picture
of CAP cadets - Civil Air Patrol;
on July 17, 1979 after more than two years of work, the new commission published its report;
concluded Oswald was the assassin, but most likely the assassins were two;
concluded that fell four shots, but failed to identify the second shooter.