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LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Jim Hargrove - 04-10-2014
In 1964 The New York Times quoted Chief Justice Earl Warren as saying, "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." But if "Lee Harvey Oswald" was the lone gunman and if he was not a government agent and if there was no conspiracy, then please tell us, Mr. Chief Justice, why cover up Oswald's background for reasons of National Security? Because full disclosure concerning the creation and use of multiple "Lee Harvey Oswalds" would expose the US government agency responsible for their creation. In 1978 former CIA accountant James B. Wilcott swore under oath before the House Select Committee on Assassinations that Lee Harvey Oswald was a "regular employee" of the Central Intelligence Agency, and that Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." He testified that he was told by other CIA employees that money he (Wilcott) had personally disbursed to an encrypted account was for "the Oswald project or for Oswald." Wilcott's testimony was kept secret for decades, but can now be read in full by clicking on this link. In 1996 former Deputy Counsel for the House Select Committee on Assassinations Robert Tanenbaum testified at the ARRB hearing in Los Angeles by saying, "the Attorney General of Texas, Henry Wade the District Attorney and Leon Jaworsky counsel to the Attorney General, on the transcript spoke to the Chief Justice and said in substance, as I recall, that they had information from unimpeachable sources that Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI." (Click here for full testimony.) LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Jim Hargrove - 04-10-2014 Please.... visit Harveyandlee.net to argue with this.... http:\\harveyandlee.net Or visit Baylor's John Armstrong Library to learn more: http://digitalcollections.baylor.edu/cdm/tabs/collection/po-arm --Jim LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Tracy Riddle - 04-10-2014 Does anyone know when the Cuban Mexico City photo (the guy who looks like Hume Cronyn) was first made available to the public? I only first saw it about a year or two ago. LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Jim Hargrove - 04-10-2014 John says the photo in the first post and the one below were given to the HSCA in 1977 by Cuba (my memory is that Castro was directly involved): I'll try to ask him if he remembers when and where he first saw them. About these photos, according to David Atlee Phillips and the Big Lie: Eusebio Azcue (Cuban consul in Mexico City in September 1963) said, "Neither of these photos looked anything like them man accused of assassinating Pesident Kennedy, not curiously, did they look like Lee Oswald. Silvia Duran described him as "… blonde, short, dressed unelegantly and whose face turned red when angry." Both of those quotes, I think, were from the HSCA hearings. LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Albert Doyle - 04-10-2014 Was Silvia Duran shown these photos or was she gotten to by then? LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Jim Hargrove - 04-10-2014 Albert Doyle Wrote:Was Silvia Duran shown these photos or was she gotten to by then? Yes, you're right. Duran apparently talked about the blond "Oswald" during her interrogation/torture in Mexico, but then towed the Company line at the HSCA hearings. She couldn't have seen the photos before the HSCA, because members met personally with Castro and got the photos that way. Thanks for the correction! LHO: Please.... argue with this!!!!! - Jim Hargrove - 05-10-2014 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Does anyone know when the Cuban Mexico City photo (the guy who looks like Hume Cronyn) was first made available to the public? I only first saw it about a year or two ago. John said he's had copies of both the Cuban photos since the late 1990s, when he found both of them with the published HSCA material. |