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Walking the Razor's Edge: The Dutchman and the Baron

By: Tommy Wilkens, Hilde Wilkens
Narrated by: Bobby Dobbs
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Who was George de Morhenschildt, and what was his connection to Lee Harvey Oswald? This book tells the amazing true story of Dutch journalist Willem Oltmans, his 10-year investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and his efforts to find the truth by developing a close personal friendship and relationship with the mysterious de Mohrenschildt.

After exhaustive research and an in-depth study by the authors, the thrilling details of Oltmans' journey in pursuit of the facts, as documented in his personal diaries and notes in archives stored in Den Haag, The Netherlands, are finally brought to light in Walking the Razor's Edge: The Dutchman and the Baron.

©2019 Tommy Wilkens (P)2019 Tommy Wilkens
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An intriguing quest is recounted by one Dutch investigative reporter to unravel the Kennedy Assassination. One good point revealed is that CIA control agents have a conscience and live with many shadows of the events in history that they have brought about. The reason(s) for killing killing President Kennedy is elusive, perhaps the bank rollers behind it cannot agree why he is to be hit, but hit the President must be. 3 gunshots or as many as 8--Definitely more than a single gunman with no known target practice, box of shells for that hit or that practice, nor any gun cleaning supplies. But a suspect with a connection to the TSBD and equally elusive connections to intelligence as an agent who stumbled or was pushed into the Assassination plot and then as an informant to the FBI when Oswald realized the organization he worked for wanted President Kennedy dead for shadowy reasons.

There remains a loose end--the role of the Paines and how the couple fit into cinching Oswald's part in the Assassination. A good read, presentation and nagging concentration on the shadows and what lies within those shadows.

Shadowland: A Dutch Journalist's Quest

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The book talked about a lot of things, but in the end, there was no proof, only speculation.

it is an alright book

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