How is that evidence much less proof of her being a "CIA collaborator"? Someone suggests that she "can be encouraged" is not evidence of anything other than someones opinion.
C'mon Jon that's pretty sloppy thinking.
You've been exposed to the following details. Shame on you.
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/19058-questions-for-peter-janney-on-his-book-mary%E2%80%99s-mosaic/page/4/#comment-257705"...One new lead comes from a heretofore unconnected recollection of Priscilla's. It concerns a neighbor, who was a close friend and regular tennis partner of Stuart Johnson's, Priscilla's father. Sometime soon after her return from the Soviet Union, this friend asked Stuart if he might speak with Priscilla about her experiences in Moscow. The meeting took place, and Priscilla told the man what she could remember about her stay in Moscow. That man, who had known her since she was a small child, was F. Trubee Davidson. He worked for the CIA.9
Looking back on her experience now, Priscilla believes it is possi ble that Davidson "was waiting for me to grow up to recruit me." It is an intriguing thought, and one that she has had about one other person too. "The other person who was waiting for me to grow up," she recalls, "was Cord Meyer." While we do not know the extent of Cord Meyer's knowledge or interest in Johnson up to the time that the CIA closed out its interest in her in January 1957, he does show up the next time they become interested..."
https://alt.assassination.jfk.narkive.com/exwnALMK/was-clark-clifford-containing-marina-oswald-in-1964 Was Clark Clifford containing Marina Oswald in 1964?
TJ Scully
Without Reservations: From Harlem to the End of the Santa Fe ...
books.google.com › booksSamuel B. Ballen · 2001 · Snippet view
Found inside – Page 265
From Harlem to the End of the Santa Fe Trail Samuel B. Ballen. > a Lilienthal ( no connection to the AEC ... David Davenport was a former CIA man who had become disenchanted and was now semi - retired to his youthful locus of Santa Fe .
"His career encompassed a number of fields,
from intelligence to law..."
At the time the photo below was taken, the report of the lawsuit at the bottom of this post by presidential advisor Clark Clifford's first cousin, Joanne McAdams,
describes the man in the center of the photo as the husband of Clark Clifford's aunt, Marguerite Bowman McAdams.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162587029/marguerite-a-mcadamshttps://jfkfacts.org/comment-of-the-week-10/#comment-845835In autumn, 1964, David Coit Davenport snapped this photo.:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/author-85-knew-jfk-killer-oswald-article-1.1525293Marina Oswald (left), widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, with friend
Jerre Hastings (center) and Priscilla Johnson McMillan. McMillan befriended Oswald after the assassination of JFK.
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/20170-do-marina-oswalds-autumn-1964-travels-have-any-connection-with-dr-arthur-m-sackler/#comment-273011....
1940 U.S. Census snippet of a household in New Trier (Winnetka)Illinois:
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/journalist-who-wrote-acclaimed-work-on-oswald-jfk-worked-in-santa-fe/article_df69caf4-f94c-11eb-a3d3-b75d1a38ada6.htmlBy Robert Nott rnott@sfnewmexican.com Aug 21, 2021 Updated Sep 26, 2022
Priscilla Johnson McMillan, left, with Marina Oswald, right, in Santa Fe in 1964.
Courtesy photo
McMillan brought Marina to Santa Fe, where McMillan’s cousin, David C. Davenport, lived. They were here for two months in 1964.
“Undoubtably there was all sorts of craziness going on after the assassination, and I think Priscilla’s instinct would have been, ‘Let’s go someplace where we can be alone and not be bothered by other people knocking on the door,’ ” said Davenport’s son, Dave Davenport.
McMillan and Marina Oswald likely stayed at his father’s home on Brownell-Howland Road off Bishops Lodge Road during that time, he said. He described the house as a “rambling old place” that offered glorious views of the surrounding mountains and a backyard full of piñon trees that seemed to creep up to the back porch.
In her acknowledgements section of Marina and Lee, McMillan thanked her cousin for providing “a haven during the unquiet weeks of September and October of 1964, just after the Warren Report [on the Kennedy assassination] was issued.”
Dave Davenport, who still lives in Santa Fe, said he was attending college when McMillan brought Marina to Santa Fe in 1964. But he often met McMillan at family dinners during her other visits to the city. He recalled her as “a person who was very, very curious about the world and about people..."
The Case Against Congree - Page 309
books.google.com › booksDrew Pearson and Jack Anderson · 1968 · Snippet view
Found inside – Page 309
with his cronies , he'll boast that Clark Clifford charged him $ 25,000 . ... It was a duty that Clifford could not shirk -his client , the
William Douglas McAdams drug advertising firm , was founded by his uncle .https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/35602601/Monday, July 31, 1967
"Huge suit filed BULLETIN A suit has been filed in the First Judicial District court by Miss
Joanne McAdams of Santa Fe asking for damages in the amount of 390,000,000. The suit is based upon alleged wrongful arrest resulting from an emergency court order which itself was based, the plaintiff asserts in her complaint, on "the false and malicious medical reports of Beregere Kenney and Gene Roscnbaum two Santa Fe physicians. Named as defendants in the suit arc Kenney, Rosenbaum, Rudolph Bramanli, M. D., Dan Palmer, M. D... Lcc R. Chutnow, M. D., Jerome Hasty, Marguerite McAdams Hasty, James M. Scarborough, Samuel Z. Mo.n- toya, Alfonso G. Sanchez, Norman M. Neel, Leon Kare- lilz, James B. Thomson, Robert Elder, Frances Clark, Laura Mac Naylor, David Davenport. Diana Kerner, Perez Roybal, New Mexico Slate Hospital, and the Santa Fc County Grand Jury of Jan. 4, 1967.
Miss Me Adams, who is not represented by an attorney in the suit relates in the complaint that she had come to Santa Fe to visit her mother, Mrs. Marguerite McAdams Hasty, and her mother's husband, Jerome Hasty, and David Davenport, a friend of Hasty, induced her to consult Dr. Roscnbaum. As a result, she claims, the sheriff of Sazita Fc County, Perez Roybal, arrested her without a warrant and she was transported lo the-State Hospital at Las- Vegas, where she \vas incaceratcd from July 28, 1965 to August 15, J.%5. The p l a i n t i f f states in her complaint that Dr. Bramanti issued a false and malcious medical report "accusing the plaintiff of buing mentally ill," and recommended that "judicial proceedings be instituted against the plaintiff." Further, the complaint states, UK- ulaintift was held "incommunicado" five days; was refused a lawyer which she had requested: and that medication was "forced on her" against her will. . Leon KareliU, the complaint says "was induced by t h e other dcfcndenls and conspired with them to trick the plaintiff into signing a voluntary commitment paper on Aug. 12." A hearing was held before Judge James M. Scarborough, Ihe coiTiplainUnt says, without her knowledge or presence. When she left (V» hospital Aug. 15, 19G5 t h e release form stated die h--; been "admitted lo the hospital on July 28, as .n vr.'iifitary patient." The woman stated in her complaint ^hc was not able to obtain legal counsel; dial certain records and dockets wort missing; thai James E. Thomson gave her false and misleading information on the recommendation of Norman M. Ncel, assistant district attorney. Finally, when Ihe plaintiff went to the Grand Jury... to obtain criminal indictments against Dr. Palmer and Dr. Uramanti and Judges Scarborough and Monloya, District Attorney Sanchez and Ncel and others, the 'Giymd J u r y ignored ihe charges.
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