As many of you know, CIA officer George Bush was an old friend of George DeMohrenschildt dating back to the 1940s and lasting until DeMohrenschildt was killed in 1977.
DeMohrenschildt wrote a personal letter to CIA Director George Bush on September 5, 1976, in which DeMohrenschildt complained about federal operatives harassing him, pleading with Bush, “Maybe you will be able to bring a solution into the hopeless situation I find myself in.”
The CIA’s file on the letter states, “According to a note from the Director, he had first met DeMohrenschildt in the early 40s . . . . The Director had not heard from him in many years until the letter arrived. The Director responded to DeMohrenschildt’s letter.”
In Bush’s reply on September 28, 1976, he told DeMohrenschildt that his “staff” had determined that “Federal authorities” had no interest in him “in recent years.”
But in earlier years, the CIA was extremely interested in George Bush’s old friend, because DeMohrenschildt was also a very close friend of President Kennedy’s accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
DeMohrenschildt was also a “source” for “what is now the Domestic Collection Division” of the CIA “in the late 1950s and early 60s.”
When CIA Director George Bush wrote his 1976 “note” about not having heard from DeMohrenschildt “in many years,” he also stated that DeMohrenschildt “surfaced when Oswald shot to prominence. He knew Oswald before the assassination of President Kennedy.”
DeMohrenschildt testified to the Warren Commission in 1964 about his relationship with Oswald, but he made no mention of his friendship with CIA officer and then Senatorial candidate George Bush, nor did DeMohrenschildt say anything about being a CIA asset.
Regarding DeMohrenschildt’s friendship with Oswald, a CIA document in December 1963 refers to “an incoming State Department telegram” and states, “It appears from information in the telegram that the DeMohrenschildts were well acquainted with the Oswalds.”
According to a March 1964 CIA memorandum, “The DeMohrenschildts were among the first to befriend the Oswald family when they came back to the United States,” and George DeMohrenschildt’s son-in-law “said that he knew no one who had more influence over Lee Oswald than George DeMohrenschildt.”
Six months before President Kennedy was assassinated, a CIA memorandum of May 9, 1963 states that the files of the CIA’s Records Identification Division “revealed several references on subject, also known as George S. DeMohrenschildt.”
George Bush’s old friend was also “the object of observation” by the CIA “after President Kennedy’s assassination,” which included “opening and photographing the contents” of his mail.
In 1964, CIA Deputy Director for Plans Richard Helms sent a memorandum to the Warren Commission stating that “shortly after” the assassination, DeMohrenschildt and his wife were “among the guests attending a cocktail party in Haiti.
“When the guests were told that Lee Harvey Oswald had been arrested, Mrs. DeMohrenschildt turned to her husband and said, ‘Don’t we know someone by that name? Yes, now I remember. He used to come to our house regularly and you gave him money.’”
Helms’s memorandum clearly states that Bush’s old friend DeMohrenschildt, a CIA asset, was financing Lee Harvey Oswald after Oswald’s return from the Soviet Union.
Gaeton Fonzi, an investigator for the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the 1970s, wrote that DeMohrenschildt had been “a consultant for various Texas oil companies” dating back to the late 1940s, and as noted earlier, CIA officer George Bush used a “nonofficial cover” in the oil business. Bush formed Bush-Overby Oil Development in 1951, and he was the co-founder of Zapata Petroleum Corporation in 1953.
Like all CIA officers with “nonofficial covers,” Bush lived ostensibly as a normal, everyday working American and refrained from telling anyone that he was a CIA officer gathering intelligence and conducting secretive operations inside the United States.
On December 2, 1976, Senator Gary Hart of the Senate Church Committee told the CIA he wanted “access to every piece of paper on DeMohrenschildt,” pursuant to the Church Committee’s investigation of the Kennedy assassination.
The CIA’s Legislative Counsel, George Cary, told a Church Committee staffer that the CIA had “run into some snags” and asked “if there was any way that we could answer some questions” rather than allowing the staffer to search through the CIA’s files on DeMohrenschildt. The CIA obviously did not want Senator Hart to have its information on DeMohrenschildt.
Cary’s information on his dealings with Senator Hart ended up on CIA Director George Bush’s desk a few days later.
In response, Bush wrote a memo on December 8, 1976, stating, “Please note references to George DeMohrenschildt. I have known him for many years. I recently asked for some Agency info on him. Now I see Hart is interested in him.” Bush also asked if DeMohrenschildt is “suspected of being involved in any way in the Kennedy assassination matter.”
Two days before CIA Director George Bush noted that he “recently” asked for “Agency info” on DeMohrenschildt, a CIA memorandum of December 6, 1976, stated that the CIA was in the process of gathering all available information on DeMohrenschildt, which included searching the CIA’s Directorate of Operations files and the Domestic Collection Division files. The CIA also checked the “Interagency Source Register” to see if other U.S. agencies had anything on him.
George DeMohrenschildt was killed by a “shotgun wound in the head” on March 29, 1977, three months after Bush requested the CIA compile all of its information on him and six months after DeMohrenschildt’s personal letter to Bush requesting help with his “hopeless situation.” The shotgun wound was allegedly “self-inflicted.”
When Bush replied to DeMohrenschildt in September 1976 and told him there was no federal interest in him at all, Bush stated, “I hope this letter has been of some comfort to you.”
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