A note from the late, great historian and presidential
adviser Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., in which first-ever reference to my James Jesus Angleton/Thomas Stearns Eliot Same Man
Theory occurs.
The 18 January 2002 note is a precursor by 15 months of the 7 April 2003 extraordinary
published statement of former CIA Director Richard McGarrah Helms that former CIA Counterintelligence Chief James Jesus Angleton
had a "not entirely coincidental resemblance to T. S. Eliot" (see A Look over My
Shoulder, p. 153).
If Angleton actually posed as Eliot from time to time
on counterespionage missions in London, England, as I believe he did, then the histories of the Cold War, the JFK assassination
and the Zionist state's nuclear weapons program will have to be rewritten.
Moreover, such
an earth shaking state secret may very well be the key factor in the demises of Princess Diana (1997) and Dr. David Kelly
(2003).
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Schlesinger's note to me is typewritten on a 8 1/2" X 4 1/2" slip of paper
and has a very slight smudge on "Jr." at the end of the handwritten signature.
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Stephen M. St. John
Post Office Box
449
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10185
stephen@show-the-house.com