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William Pepper Talks About Mary Pinchot Meyer Interview by Paul DeRienzo
The following about Mary Pinchot Meyer are excerpts from:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Timeline
The Most Comprehensive Timeline On John Fitzgerald Kennedy
by Mark R. Elsis
Published May 29, 2017 (181 Pages)
Updated May 29, 2018 (233 Pages Added = 414 Pages)
https://November221963.com
Mary Pinchot Meyer started dating William Attwood in 1935 and, while with him at a dance held at Choate, first met John F. Kennedy in 1936.
...John F. Kennedy and Mary Pinchot Meyer, whom he had first met at an Ivy League prep school dance when she was only 15 years old. Their paths had crossed briefly once again in the Spring of 1945, at the founding conference for the United Nations in San Francisco. (Mary, her new husband Cord Meyer, and John F. Kennedy all attended the conference as journalists reporting on the events there, at the birth of the United Nations.
October 12, 1964
Mary Pinchot Meyer, who was intimate with JFK from 1961 to 1963, is assassinated. Her diary concerning the JFK assassination is supposedly never found. James Jesus Angleton was found in Mary's home by her sister Tony and her husband Ben Bradlee when they went looking for diary after Anne Truitt (whom I spoke with personally) told them about it.
With her loving help, John Fitzgerald Kennedy sought to bring peace on Earth, for this, Mary Pinchot Meyer was one of the greatest women of the twentieth century.
Meyer was shot to death on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal towpath on October 12, 1964, just after the release of the Warren Commission Report, whose conclusions Meyer challenged. Meyer’s long history of criticism of the CIA, the timing of her killing, the CIA’s wiretapping of her phone, and the effort by CIA counterintelligence chief James Jesus Angleton to retrieve Meyer’s diary immediately after her death have prompted investigation of possible CIA involvement in her murder. Additionally, Army personnel records for prosecution witness Lt. William L. Mitchell, released in 2015 and 2016 under the Freedom of Information Act, corroborate his ties to the intelligence community. CIA involvement has also been suggested by the phone call that was placed by top Agency official Wistar Janney to Ben Bradlee, hours before the police had identified Meyer’s body. The man accused of the murder, Ray Crump, Jr., was acquitted at trial in July, 1965. The murder remains officially unsolved.
Pinchot Meyer visited John F. Kennedy at the White House in October 1961 and their relationship became intimate. Pinchot Meyer told Ann and James Truitt she was keeping a diary. Timothy Leary later claimed Pinchot Meyer influenced Kennedy's "views on nuclear disarmament and rapprochement with Cuba." In an interview with Nina Burleigh, Kennedy aide Myer Feldman said, "I think he might have thought more of her than some of the other women and discussed things that were on his mind, not just social gossip." Burleigh wrote, "Mary might actually have been a force for peace during some of the most frightening years of the cold war..."
In a 2008 interview with author Peter Janney for his book Mary's Mosaic, journalist and Kennedy intimate Charles Bartlett emphasized the serious nature of Pinchot Meyer's romance with the late president, stating, "That was a dangerous relationship. Jack was in love with Mary Meyer. He was certainly smitten with her, he was heavily smitten. He was very frank with me about it."
In October 1963, one month before his assassination, Kennedy wrote a letter to Mary Meyer, imploring her to join him for a tryst. The unsent letter, written on White House stationery and retained by Kennedy's personal secretary Evelyn Lincoln, sold in June 2016 at auction for just under $89,000. The letter reads: "Why don’t you leave suburbia for once – come and see me – either here – or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th. I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it – on the other hand you may not – and I will love it. You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After all of these years – you should give me a more loving answer than that. Why don’t you just say yes." The letter is signed "J."
An excellent book on the assassination of Mary Pinchot Meyer:
Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace
by Peter Janney (Author), Dick Russell (Foreword)
Mary Pinchot Meyer (10 Videos)
YouTube.com Playlist Mark R. Elsis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNIkwDgzKuQ&list=PL9SLRU38-i-YqO3Fcv1vhWo-0ylK5LG-6
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