Memoires 1978
(2008)–Willem Oltmans– Auteursrechtelijk beschermd
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Aankomst in Boedapest met kamerleden Frans Uijen en Henk Waltmans, afgehaald door diplomaat Hasselman (tweede van links).
Op bezoek bij Janos Peter, vice-voorzitter van het parlement.
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Dewi arriveert met de Duc de Sabran voor het diner bij Dirk en Inge Keijer.
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V.F. Ruben, voorzitter Sovjet Nationaliteiten in de Opperste Sovjet.
Econoom professor Gantman
Met adjunct-hoofdredacteur NRC Handelsblad, Rob Soetenhorst, op Dirk Keijers tentoonstelling in Moskou. (Rob geheel rechts met bril).
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President Sukarno met Dewi in gelukkiger tijden.
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Neal Boutwell, assistant publisher Blueboy Magazine.
Hij haalde Peter als fotomodel naar Florida. My very own cup of tea!
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Peter, tweede van rechts.
Peter, als Eric 6 in Blueboy Magazine.
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Admiraal Elmo Zumwalt III, Chief Naval Operations.
General-majoor George J. Keegan.
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Vraagtekens bij kolonel L. Fletcher Prouty.
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Jack Lawrence
‘Frenchie,’ one of several aliases.
William Seymour
Emilio Santana
Verdachten in JFK-affaire vrijgegeven in het Gallery-artikel. Jack Lawrence: A former Minuteman from Los Angeles, who arrived in Dallas shortly before November 22, 1963. Lawrence worked for a Lincoln Mercury dealership in Dallas, and according to official records (The Warren Commission Report), he parked a loaned car from this dealership in the parking lot behind the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza. He returned to his job (by means other than the loaned auto) shortly after Kennedy's assassination, where witnesses testify he became violently ill. He resigned his job and left Dallas that same day. Frenchie: (the only name available). He was also a soldier of fortune, and was known to have been running guns into Cuba and expatriates out of Cuba on a yacht owned by Larry Laborde in the summer of 1963. He appears in 7 photographs taken in Dealey Plaza 30 minutes after the assassination. In these pictures, he is under arrest by the Dallas County Sheriff's office for ‘Drunk & Disorderly Conduct.’ He was arrested behind the grassy knoll in a parked railroad car. He is speculated to have fired a shot from the grassy knoll. He was released from jail by the Dallas County Sheriff's office on November 22. He was last seen in South America. William Seymour: A soldier of fortune and a member of ‘The No Name Key Group,’ an organization financed by the CIA. The Key Group was comprised of anti-Castro soldiers preparing to invade Cuba. He is known to have used the name Oswald, and has been identified by Harry Dean (a CIA agent stationed in Mexico City) to be the ‘second Oswald’ and to have attended Kennedy assassination meetings in Mexico City, October/November 1963. Seymour arrived in Dallas less than a week before the assassination, and is speculated to have fired the shot that hit John Connally. Photographic evidence establishes his positioning on either the 6th or 7th floor or the roof of the Texas School Hook Depository. He was last seen in South America. Emilio Santana: A soldier of fortune and, like William Seymour, also a member of ‘The No Name Key Group.’ He was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jim Garrison in New Orleans to testify before the Grand Jury. Garrison and others on his staff have stated that Santana testified that he had fired shots at President Kennedy from the 2nd floor of the Dal-Tex Building. Santana was last seen in South America. | |
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Psychiater R.D. Laing en familie.
Jager op buitenlandse vrouwen, mijn vriend Nikolai uit Kiev.
Jorge Hernandez, Havana.
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Model Milan Potuznik gevonden in KLM-vlucht New York - Amsterdam.
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