FBI director, J.Edgar Hoover, was convinced that British society was
riddled with whores, pimps, sex maniacs and Soviet agents. His
conviction was given a boost on Sunday, 16th June, when an article by
British solicitor, Michael Eddowes, appeared in the Journal-American. In
it Eddowes told of his meeting with Yevgeny Ivanov during the Cuban
missile crisis. Eddowes described Ivanov as highly aggressive and full
of blustering threats to wipe out England and to drop an atomic bomb in
the sea 60 miles off New York. According to Eddowes, Hoover immediately
‘instructed’ him to make further enquiries into the security aspects and
report back to him.
Washington was now buzzing with as
many rumours as had swept London during the height of the scandal, so
what happened next was not entirely a surprise. The White House became
involved. The most likely explanation for President Kennedy’s sudden
interest in the affair is that his brother, Attorney-General Robert
Kennedy, told him of the long report from Hoover.
There
were then both political and personal reasons for the President’s
interest. One was that the scandal could provide Kennedy’s opponents in
Congress with ammunition to attack his plans for a multi-nation NATO
nuclear force. If Britain was so leaky, why should the US share it’s
defence secrets? Another was a call in the Washington News for Kennedy
to cancel his scheduled visit to London because it would provide moral
support for the foundering Government of Harold Macmillan. ‘We can think
of no better time for an American President to stay as far as possible
away from England.’
And a third reason, a personal one,
was that given Hoover’s animosity for the Kennedy family, the President
became concerned that Hoover would somehow use the scandal against
him….The only feasible reason for this widespread fascination is that
all these people feared that the President of the United States was
about to be dragged into the scandal, not on a political level, but on a
sexual one…..The reason was that Robert Kennedy was worried that
Christine or Mandy, or even both girls, might have slept with the
President during their recent visit to the United States and he needed
to know for certain so that he could protect the President from the
scandal that would follow if the girls blabbed. It would have been
simpler for Robert Kennedy to ask his brother if he had slept with
either of the girls. But, as we now know, John F. Kennedy’s sexual
appetite was so prodigious and so indiscriminate that he would not have
been able to remember.
How the #English Establishment Framed Stephen Ward by @StephenWardBook #AmReading
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