U.S. Rep. Allard Lowenstein (D-NY)

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U.S. Rep. Allard Lowenstein (D-NY)

Postby MinM » Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:22 pm

Brodie wrote:Couple of personal memories re the RFK case:

1. Ca 1976 or so I saw Rep Allard Lowenstein give a talk about the case and the evidence he'd gathered suggesting conspiracy, one evening at a UCLA Law School lecture hall, introduced by actor Robert Vaughn. One or two other celebs were in attendance but this rather lightly pubbed event resulted in a rather disappointing turnout, maybe fifty of a hundred seats filled. No electronic or other media were in attendance either - - from what I recall -- at this open to the public lecture. It did get me interested in the case though...

http://realhistoryarchives.blogspot.com ... salon.html

Paul Rigby wrote:Allard Lowenstein was a one term Congressmen Carpetbagging Long Island, originally from NYC. His real role, however was as a ubiquitious left-liberal in nearly all of the protest movements of the 1960s. He was often described as a pied piper of students younger than himself during the civil rights movement and the later anti-war movement. He was CIA, and played a classic gatekeeping function, trying always to keep the protests from drifting FURTHER left in a way that could embarass the US internationally. Stragely or obviously enough one of his good friends was Fank Carlucci, whom he crossed paths with frequently like in Portugal 1974.

He was an important player in the "transition of support??" from Gene McCarthy to RFK in 1968?????? oder??? Then in the late 1970s he began to investigate the RFK assassination. Then in 1980 he was murdered by a former friend in the civil rights movement who heard implants in his teath murmering non-biblical commandments.:call2:

Im like OK what was really goin on here?

L

Factional, Nat, one CIA clan whacking an outrider for a rival?

Which reminds me, has anyone produced a serious study of the CIA's various factions and tribes?

Nathaniel Heidenheimer
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Was his murder unrelated to the fact that he was investigating the RFK assassination?

Paul as per the factions, would the Angleton - Colby feud be a the top of a chain or a little lower?

https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/ar ... 0a424f3e62

streeb wrote:dude, the Coen bros, adapted No Country for Old Men from a book by Cormac McCarthy, so strictly speaking, it's McCarthy who's keyword hijacking here...

Which may be the case if the hypothesis floated in this thread at Spartacus holds any validity.

In any case it's an interesting discussion that began 4 years ago about Eugene McCarthy...

CIA backed Eugene McCarthy in '68 v. RFK
“A Tale of Two Doves,” JFK Assassination Forum, No.7, (April 1975), p.2:

“…when a dove of more conservative cast, Gene McCarthy, decided to oppose Johnson for the nomination, the CIA promptly infiltrated his campaign.

Names to conjure with: Allard Lowenstein, Curtis Gans and Sam Brown. Ostensibly these men were concerned with ‘containing’ the student anti-war movement. The motto of McCarthy’s student supporters was ‘Keep clean for Gene’ – none of your Hoffmans or Rubins, please.

In early 1968, when McCarthy’s campaign seemed dangerously short of funds, help was forthcoming from West Coast industrialist Sam Kimball, chairman of Aerojet-General Corp. whose representative in Washington was Admiral Raborn, a former CIA chief.

When Robert Kennedy…entered the nomination stakes, two more ‘former’ CIA men, Thomas Finney and Thomas McCoy joined McCarthy’s campaign. (For fuller information, see Private Eye 169.)”


According to Time (“The Nonconsensus,” Friday, Jul. 05, 1968 – see this link: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 95,00.html ),Thomas Finney was “the Senator's organization chief.”

In 1980, William Blum notes, good old Gene, the eternal splitter of the anti-Republican vote, backed Reagan:

Continues today with correlations to the "Arab Spring."

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Mind Control & Timothy McVeigh's Rise from "Robotic" Soldier to Mad Bomber

By Alex Constantine

...No Programmed Killer's Hall-of-Fame would be complete without a bust of Dennis Sweeney, the student activist who murdered Allard Lowenstein, the famed civil rights and anti-war activist. Lowenstein was suspected by many of fronting for the CIA. A Yale graduate, he marched in the Freedom Summer of 1964 in Mississippi, campaigned for Adlai Stevenson and Robert Kennedy. Yet he was a close friend of William F. Buckley, the garrulous CIA asset and Lowenstein's conservative counterpart. He qualified for the Nixon enemy list, but associated with the coalition of felons occupying the White House. He ran the National Student Association before the CIA took over.

For several years, Lowenstein attempted to prove that a conspiracy was responsible for the deaths of John Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. and was also responsible for his own political downfall ... a malevolent force that would explain the civil rights movement's decline. Sweeney, who had protested with Lowenstein in Mississippi, shot his tumultuous mentor seven times at Rockefeller Center. The assassin remained calm and did not flee.

He maintained that the CIA, with Lowenstein's help, had implanted him with a telemetric brain device fifteen years earlier, and made his life an unbearable torment. Voices were transmitted through his dental work, he said, and he attempted to silence them by filing his false teeth. Sweeney blamed remote "controllers" for the assassination of San Francisco mayor George Moscone.

The murders of Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk had all the earmarks of mind control. Dan White, their assassin, had been a paratrooper in the 173rd Airborne Division, in which capacity he served in Vietnam. He was discharged from Fort Bragg in 1967, returned to San Francisco and joined the police department. He lived in Sausalito, drove a Porsche and generally lived far beyond his means. In 1972 he gave it all up and took a vacation since known as White's "missing year." ...

http://www.whale.to/b/constantine8.html

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