Reading more of these papers written by Roberts that aren't about Hughes and Onassis he really does just seem like a crazy dude.. Talking about people eating livers and stuff.. crazy or was there something to it?
Roberts legit claims that Onassis ate Kennedy's liver..
They suggest that liver - eating could be code for murder..
Idk.. this is getting crazy lol
I'm not convinced he was completely crazy or that there is nothing to the general premise that is put forward by Gemstone..but just as easy that we could chop up the idea that Bruce Roberts was schizo I think we could suggest he might have known Onassis personally.
If there was anyone that would have a CIA hit piece put out on them to make them look crazy it would be Roberts..
Still unsure what to make of his work.. it really does read like a crazy dude.. but there are 600 pages said to be missing on what he wrote..
If anyone wants an idea of how crazy this stuff is just go to this page and do a crtl+f on liver and read what he says..
Like where tf did this guy get this crazy shit if it's not true?
Also read this hit piece by Jim Moore..
It tries to say that Bruce Roberts never mentions where the diary came from.. but in the photo in the previous post in this thread.. he clearly says it came from Mustafa Kemal..
Gemstone is a work that was assembled over the course of many years that in the most simple terms lays out a timeline of events that attempts to explain what may have lead to the disappearance of Howard Hughes in his later years and the JFK assassination.
1932 - Aristotle Onassis, a Greek shipping magnate who made his first million selling "Turkish tobacco" (opium) in Argentina, worked out a profitable deal with Joseph Kennedy, Eugene Meyer, and Meyer Lansky.
I feel like I read somewhere once that when the Portuguese and Spanish were exploring and expanding their influence the methods they were using to derive the heading and charting a course were considered to be 'divination' and thus heretical by the Church..
Is this true?
If this was true.. OK.. the reason for a pen name like Chris Columbo would be used to justify the 'heavenly' means of celestial navigation.
So throughout history since the Ptolemaic times.. possibly even earlier if you've followed the Egyptian Mesoamerican connection.. it's always been about cultures that maintain thalassocratic supremacy.. that is to say navigation of sea bound trade routes..
Banking began with the first prototype banks which were the merchants of the world, who gave grain loans to farmers and traders who carried goods between cities.
Around 2000 BC in Assyria, India and Sumeria and later in ancient Greece and during the Roman Empire, lenders based in temples gave loans, while accepting deposits and performing the change of money.