"Little" Orphan "Annie" and "Big Daddy" Warbucks:
New England’s Fascists and the JFK Assassination
John McLoughlin
1800 Mineral Spring Avenue #306
North Providence RI 02911
cyberdude@efortress.com
The arrival of two New Englanders on the international scene in the early 1930s signaled the start of a campaign of international intrigue, assassination, and espionage the likes of which had never been seen before and most likely will never be seen again. Who were these men? Anastase "Annie" Vonsiatsky ("Little" Orphan Annie), from nearby Thompson, Connecticut, and Wickliffe P. Draper ("Big Daddy" Warbucks), from nearby Hopedale, Massachusetts. It was not just a coincidence that the internationally syndicated comic strip "Little Orphan Annie," which also originated in the early 1930s, featured two characters who represented the actual composites of both men regarding their precise physical attributes. By putting Draper’s balding head, complete with rounded wire eyeglasses, on Vonsiatsky’s body, you would obtain the spitting image of "Big Daddy" Warbucks. The man who called himself "The Czar," Anastase Vonsiatsky, was in reality neither a "Czar" nor very "Little," but he was an "Orphan," since both his parents died during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Why are these two so critical for a thorough understanding of not only the "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" but also for understanding the role of covert politics during the Twentieth Century, political assassinations, and the behind-the-scenes struggles among the forces representing the three "-isms" Communism, Fascism, and Capitalism? I will attempt to provide some of these answers during the actual presentation.
I will be focusing on two significant events to demonstrate how it is possible to run the entire gamut from the bigger picture represented by the publicly documented events involving the Vonsiatskys and the Drapers to the smaller picture involving details in one published "novel" and the events described in one alleged "close encounter" with possible JFK conspirators. They were discussing the distribution of the financial payoff for killing JFK. You will be able to learn about the uncanny number of amazing physical similarities shared by Vonsiatsky himself, the person called Lou Amjac in Richard Condon’s novel "The Manchurian Candidate," and the unnamed person of Eastern European origin overheard by Richard Giesbrecht in Winnipeg, Canada, on February 13, 1964, discussing the pending financial payoffs for the actual perpetrators of the JFK Assassination It is my contention and thesis that Annie Vonsiatsky was the exact person named in the Condon novel as well as the person who was overheard and then described with uncanny accuracy by Richard Giesbrecht in the Canadian JFK incident.
Carl Oglesby and former FBI agent Bill Turner, both JFK assassination authors, reviewed the evidence regarding Vonsiatsky and Draper and agree with me on the confluence of physical and evidentiary facts. When you see at the conclusion of the presentation how Richard Condon resorted to identifying Vonsiatsky indirectly by using an encrypted anagram and then by using his distinctive physical characteristics, you may also find yourself asking, "But how did Condon KNOW?", just as Bill Turner, Carl Oglesby, and even Charles Drago did when they were presented with the evidence on Vonsiatsky being "The Manchurian Candidate" and the "Giesbrecht Incident" attendee.