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1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

author:Mr. Ming Su

In January 1959, Mikoyan, the first vice chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, went to the United States for a "vacation" for 20 days. At that time, in the environment of the Us-Soviet hegemony, it could be guessed with the fingers of his feet that he was "drunk and did not want to drink" when he went to the United States, and his ultimate purpose was to promote the highest-level meeting between the Soviet Union and the United States.

In June of the same year, Kozlov, First Vice-President of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, led a delegation to the United States, mainly for the unveiling of the Soviet Science, Technology and Culture Exhibition. This time Eisenhower gave enough face and personally participated in the exhibition. At about the same time, the United States also sent a group of governors to Moscow, and Khrushchev once said that he was suitable for travel and would like to visit the United States.

Eisenhower saw that Khrushchev's posture was relatively low, and felt that this was also a good time to break the deadlock between the United States and the Soviet Union, so he brought a handwritten letter to Kozlov, who was about to return to the Soviet Union, inviting Khrushchev to visit the United States, and asked Deputy Secretary of State Murphy to personally hand it over to Kozlov when he went to the airport to see him off. On July 22, Khrushchev wrote back to say that he accepted the invitation of the President of the United States.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Khrushchev

On August 8, 1959, the United States and the Soviet Union simultaneously announced: Eisenhower invited Khrushchev to visit the United States in September, and Khrushchev invited Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union in the future.

However, Khrushchev made two demands to the United States: first, to visit Disneyland; second, to meet marilyn, the most popular sexy actress at the time. Monroe has lunch together.

Why did Khrushchev make these two demands that looked bizarre?

That's because Khrushchev's impression in the Minds of Americans is very poor.

Due to the influence of the Korean War, the national strength of the United States was seriously weakened, and the Soviet Union seized the opportunity to greatly increase its national strength, and constantly provoked the United States' world hegemonic position. Khrushchev once arrogantly claimed to build intercontinental missiles like "producing sausages" and shouted "We will bury you." Of course, this "you" refers to the United States.

No wonder the Americans did not welcome Khrushchev. In an FBI poll, a questionnaire with the option "I'm going to kill Khrushchev" was as high as 25,000 copies, and a sticker that read "I will not receive Khrushchev" was a big seller.

Of course, Khrushchev did not like Americans, but for the sake of the overall situation, he had to "lower his posture" and do something "close to the Americans", while visiting Disneyland and meeting with the sexy goddess Marilyn. Monroe's lunch will somewhat bring her closer to the Americans.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Left: Eisenhower, right: Khrushchev

On September 15, 1959, Khrushchev and his party boarded a "Tu-114" aircraft and landed at Andrews Airport in Washington, D.C., and began an official visit to the United States. At that time, it was a top international event, because this was the first meeting between the heads of government of the two sides since the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, which showed that its sensational degree was very high.

As soon as Khrushchev got off the plane, Eisenhower stepped forward to greet him, and the orchestra played the national anthem of the two countries and fired 21 salutes. The scene was so solemn and solemn that Khrushchev felt a little fluttery and unable to find his way home.

After Khrushchev arrived in the United States, he visited several cities, but he was unable to visit Disneyland as he wished.

In fact, the US government originally arranged for Khrushchev to visit Disneyland in Los Angeles, but I heard that some people wanted to organize demonstrations against Khrushchev and even threatened to take violent actions. To this end, the mayor of Los Angeles had to cancel Khrushchev's trip to Disneyland. Of course, this decision caused great dissatisfaction from Khrushchev, who even scolded the mayor of Los Angeles without regard for his own identity.

Thankfully, with Marilyn. Monroe's plan to have lunch was not canceled.

On September 21, 1959, in Hollywood, the world-famous center of cinema, there was a grand luncheon. Khrushchev finally got his wish, and Marilyn. Monroe had lunch. However, in addition to Monroe, there were 400 people present, such as dignitaries, business tycoons, cultural celebrities, entertainment stars and so on. In full view of everyone, Khrushchev could not have had a "romantic" two-person lunch with Monroe.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Marilyn at luncheon. Monroe

And Khrushchev sat at a table of guests, except for Marilyn. In addition to Monroe, there is also the star Gary. Cooper, Elizabeth. Taylor, James. Mason and singer Farack. Sinakra. Accompanied by so many big names in the entertainment industry, Khrushchev is also very beautiful.

However, Monroe, whom Khrushchev named, did not sit next to him, he sat on the throne, with his wife on one side and Gary on the other. Cooper.

From Khrushchev's lunch trip with his wife, it can probably be guessed that he did not think of having a "two-person world" with Monroe, and from this point of view, his starting point for inviting Monroe to lunch is still very simple. I think it is also true that he is the head of a country, representing the image of the country, not to mention that in the territory of a fierce enemy, he must set an example.

Khrushchev's favorite speech, at this grand luncheon in Hollywood, he also spoke passionately. He chronicled numerous British, French, American, German, and even Polish invasions of the Russian populace, and he mocked the "tense" reception of California officials. He said he had come to the land of freedom to feel the breath of freedom, but he was stuffed in a stuffy tanker truck and basked in the sun. He was dissatisfied with not being able to go to Disneyland, and he sarcastically said on the spot: "Is there anything in that park that I can't see?" Missile launchers? "

On American turf, the grumpy Khrushchev did not give them any face, and straightened out the 400 celebrities present in the room with horror and dared not speak out.

At this moment, an elegant and pleasant voice sounded: "What Mr. Prime Minister just said is really interesting." "

Khrushchev looked for a voice, only to see the sexy blonde girl sitting in the crowd, smiling and leisurely, that is not the Marilyn he had named for lunch. Monroe?

When Khrushchev heard this, his heart softened, and his speech was not as full of gunpowder as before. Because of Monroe's words, the atmosphere present was much more relaxed.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Marilyn. Stills from Monroe in "Passion on Fire"

After the speech, Khrushchev also chatted with Monroe, saying that he had seen her movie "Passion like Fire" and had become a fan of hers. He said "it was a pleasure to have had in the United States," ignoring the cynicism of a few minutes earlier. He invited Monroe to play in the Soviet Union and invited her to eat Russian-style pies...

When Khrushchev said these words, he should be both sincere and greeting, probably like the average man who likes to brag in front of beautiful women, half-truths and half-lies.

Marilyn. Less than 3 years after Monroe and Khrushchev had lunch together, they died on August 5, 1962.

Marilyn. Monroe lay flat on the bed, still holding a telephone microphone in her hand, and some sleeping pills were scattered next to the bed. A few days later, an official autopsy report said Monroe had committed suicide by taking sleeping pills.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Marilyn. Monroe's death scene

However, Clermont, a police officer with experience in handling cases, felt that it was not suicide. Excessive consumption of sleeping pills can be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and cramps, and Monroe died peacefully. Monroe's death is still a mystery, but some insiders say they have nothing to do with the Kennedy brothers. However, the Kennedy brothers were assassinated in 1963 and 1968, so there is no proof of their deaths, and the public is just speculation.

Until 2012, the former Soviet KGB female agent Lyudmila. After an article by Timnova was published in the Russian newspaper Komsomol Pravda, Marilyn. The cause of Monroe's death is further corroborated.

Actually, back in 1959 Marilyn. When Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, she laid the foundation for her death.

At that time, Dostoevsky, a Soviet diplomat at the United Nations, also attended the grand lunch, but his real identity was that of a KGB spy, and he had always wanted to find a partner. That day, he had dinner with Monroe in the name of the working group, who was tired and a little weak.

In fact, Monroe is also a poor person. She was an illegitimate daughter, and her mother was mentally ill, and she was fostered in someone else's house at an early age, living a life under the fence, and at one point was sent to an orphanage. After growing up, she entered the show business circle, and with her beautiful appearance and attractive figure, after years of hard work, she eventually became a popular sexy female star. However, as her career became more and more popular, her health became worse and worse, her insomnia was severe, and her spirit was very bad.

At the grand luncheon, the dazzling Monroe caught the attention of Dostoevsky, who wanted to develop her into his "partner." After a few glasses of red wine, Monroe began to confide in her dependence on drugs and her weariness and entanglement with Vanity Fair. The two chatted well and exchanged contact information.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Brilliant Monroe

A week later, Dostoevsky approached Monroe and brought her a specific medicine that had been studied by a professor at Moscow University who studied psychiatric medicines to alleviate her condition. With the "special medicine", Monroe's spirit is much better. Gradually, he became closer and closer to Dostoevsky.

In early 1960, Dostoevsky said that he had news from the institution he had contacted and wanted Monroe to go to Moscow with her and ask the professor to help examine her body so that the right medicine could be prescribed. Monroe thought about it and agreed, and went to Moscow University in February of the same year, in a foreign country, she did not feel uncomfortable, but felt good.

One day Dostoevsky asked Monroe, "Would you like to live some other life?" "An actor who can challenge his own life, be a better actor, and dominate his role."

Under the temptation of Dostoevsky, Monroe began to yearn for that kind of "life", and she really hated hollywood screenwriters and directors who only gave her some "screen aphrodisiac" roles. He said he would continue to provide her with special drugs, and Monroe would get him some "intelligence", that is, he wanted Monroe to become an agent working for the Soviet Union.

After Monroe agreed, she had a comprehensive experience in a dormitory of Moscow University, and spent another two weeks learning some basic knowledge of secret agents, such as writing intelligence in invisible ink, how to get rid of stalkers, simple lotions, some code words, etc.

After returning to the United States, Monroe also deliberately studied some Russian language and psychology books. Every week, she would attend dinners with some high-end people and meet some big people, such as members of Congress. Many people are surprised to find that unlike the inherently sexy screen image, Monroe still has a lot of talent in literature, with the talent of writing poetry, prose, and painting. Monroe's "flattery" with big men was, of course, to get the information they said about Congress.

It can be said that Monroe is addicted to this "special life", and Dostoevsky is also very satisfied with her, and often offers the "Yekaterina No. 1" specially developed for her condition. With the elixir, Monroe often felt like she was back to being energetic as a teenager. Gradually, she didn't need painkillers and sleeping pills.

However, during the filming of the movie "Mandarin Duck Spectrum", "Yekadeena No. 1" failed, monroe was extremely depressed, and also suffered from "paranoid schizophrenia", unable to work, and had to go to a hospital in Mexico for psychiatric treatment. This hospitalization is only a few months. However, Monroe did not terminate the "Agent" operation because of her illness.

Monroe meets with a pro-Soviet American, Field, who asks her to find a way to get in touch with U.S. President John F. Kennedy in exchange for the U.S. "Mongoose Project" against Cuba.

A month later, Monroe dressed up at a dance party of her Kennedy brother-in-law, and finally hooked up with the president, dancing with the president close to her, showing her charm and sexiness. The president is fascinated by this bold, cold and sexy actress, but Monroe maintains a relationship with him, which makes him even more addicted.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Marilyn. Monroe dresses sexily for President Kennedy's birthday celebrations

Monroe and President Kennedy are best known in public for their "Happy Birthday Mr. President" in a custom-made sexy long dress.

While maintaining relations with President Kennedy, Monroe also "captured" his younger brother Robert. Soon, she got the "Mongoose Project".

Monroe was surprised that the so-called "Mongoose Project" was that the U.S. government planned to create terrorist attacks at home and then plant bribes to blame Cuba, thus launching a war against Cuba. Monroe had become a Soviet spy with a spirit of adventure and the need to trade for special drugs, but when she learned of the "Mongoose Project", she felt that she had become sublime, at least because of herself, the Cubans avoided a war.

The "Mongoose Project" was aborted, and Monroe was indeed instrumental.

Monroe was a Soviet spy for two years, was she not recognized by the US government?

In fact, as early as the beginning of 1962, Field had been targeted by American agents, and Monroe was his connector, and naturally he would be investigated.

It was on August 5, 1962, that marilyn. Monroe's bizarre death. All indications are that her death is inseparable from American agents.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

The Kennedy Brothers

In 1973, the famous American writer Norman M. Mailer's new book suggests that Monroe's cause of death had a lot to do with the FBI. An FBI's top-secret readiness carried: Mailer hinted that both the FBI and the CIA had a strong motive to murder Monroe in order to embarrass the Kennedy family. Of course the FBI won't admit anything.

In 2012, when the former Soviet female agent Lyudmila was consulting the KGB's top secret files while working, she accidentally found a female agent code-named "Martha", she was Marilyn. Monroe. Lyudmila also made a documentary called "Marilyn in Dostoevsky's Homeland" after interviewing many people in the past to commemorate her.

If at that time Khrushchev did not name Marilyn. Monroe had lunch together, and if Dostoevsky hadn't taken a "special drug" to induce Monroe, Monroe would not have become a Soviet agent and would not have died so early.

Marilyn. Monroe, glamorous and helpless, eventually became a victim of politics.

Resources:

"Khrushchev's Visit to the United States and the "Spirit of Camp David""

"A "Date" Between Khrushchev and Monroe"

Marilyn. Monroe is a Soviet spy

The Death of Monroe

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