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The de Mohrenschildt's were dangerous people.
Sun 14 Sep 2014, 11:04 am
While researching the Willem Oltmans archives in Den Haag The Netherlands we came across some interesting private notes written by Willem Oltmans. The notes described of a phone call that Oltmans had received from Robert F. Kennedy on the afternoon of April 3,1967 in New York City.Earlier in the day Oltmans had contacted Tim Hogan Roberet Kennedy's press Secretary to inform him that NOS Television of The Netherlands were seeking an interview with George de Mohrenschildt and his possible involvement in President Kennedy's assassination. Oltmans tells in his notes of the late afternoon phone call that came in directly from Robert Kennedy himself. Oltmans tells how RFK wanted to know why he was investigating George de Mohrenschildt ? On orders from NOS Television was his reply to RFK. Oltmans then tells in his notes that a very serous Robert Kennedy told Oltmans that he should avoid the de Mohrenschildt's and have nothing to do with them because they were both violent and dangerous people.Instead of avoiding the de Mohrenschildt's Oltmans went full speed ahead with the planned interview and from that interview came the beginnings of a ten year long intimate friendship.
Re: The de Mohrenschildt's were dangerous people.
Sun 14 Sep 2014, 11:17 am
Tommy & Hilde Wilkens wrote:While researching the Willem Oltmans archives in Den Haag The Netherlands we came across some interesting private notes written by Willem Oltmans. The notes described of a phone call that Oltmans had received from Robert F. Kennedy on the afternoon of April 3,1976 in New York City.Earlier in the day Oltmans had contacted Tim Hogan Roberet Kennedy's press Secretary to inform him that NOS Television of The Netherlands were seeking an interview with George de Mohrenschildt and his possible involvement in President Kennedy's assassination. Oltmans tells in his notes of the late afternoon phone call that came in directly from Robert Kennedy himself. Oltmans tells how RFK wanted to know why he was investigating George de Mohrenschildt ? On orders from NOS Television was his reply to RFK. Oltmans then tells in his notes that a very serous Robert Kennedy told Oltmans that he should avoid the de Mohrenschildt's and have nothing to do with them because they were both violent and dangerous people.Instead of avoiding the de Mohrenschildt's Oltmans went full speed ahead with the planned interview and from that interview came the beginnings of a ten year long intimate friendship.
Was this is April 1976 or April 1966?
I believe RFK was unable to phone anyone after mid 1968.
But I can believe RFK would have advised caution regarding GdeM.
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Re: The de Mohrenschildt's were dangerous people.
Sun 14 Sep 2014, 10:27 pm
Hello Terry and thanks for your reply. Of course your correct I meant to type 1967.My type-o error sorry .....I have edited the original post. Thanks
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