16-07-2015, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-07-2015, 02:16 PM by Drew Phipps.)
According to FBI report (below), they receive notice of the alias Hidell from Jones of the 112th at 3:15 PM on 11/22. The FBI left Klein's at 5:00 AM CST on 11/23 with the microfilm. Oswald's interviews at DPD begin again around 10:00 CST, so that is a 5 hour window of time in which to accomplish a forgery of the Selective Service card with the information necessary to link Oswald and the purchase of the rifle. I assume that is enough time.
In summary, then, borrowing from Tom...
Jones of the 112th says:
Yet that fact isn't in the officers' own original reports or used publicly till Sunday 11/24/63. Later:
An interesting evasion, but there's more:
And yet the FBI says Jones told them something different:
So Jones is being disingenuous with the HSCA. It is rather astounding to think that Jones could have become familiar with the contents of intelligence files in three different cities in two different states within an hour and fifteen minutes after Oswald's arrest for the Tippet murder, and in no time at all after Fritz reports Oswald's name at DPD Headquarters as a suspect for JFK..
Edit: Clement's report is dictated after the discovery of the Kleins records.
In summary, then, borrowing from Tom...
Jones of the 112th says:
Quote: Jones goes on to say that on Nov. 22 he received information from Dallas that an individual had been arrested carrying identification with both the names A.J. Hidell (Selective Service Card) and Oswald.
Yet that fact isn't in the officers' own original reports or used publicly till Sunday 11/24/63. Later:
Quote: HSCA: To your knowledge, did Military Intelligence ever debrief Lee Harvey Oswald?
MR. JONES: The Military Intelligence of my group did not debrief him.
An interesting evasion, but there's more:
Quote: MR. JONES: My position, as Chief of Operations, or Operations Officer for the Group, all reports would come over my desk and I would read them and indicate disposition of the documents.
Under my supervision, we had a domestic intelligence officer who would continue to screen the files and prepare the dossiers and the necessary cards and file them in his section, which was called domestic intelligence, or DI.
HSCA: Did the file on Oswald ever contain a summary report?
MR. JONES: The file only contained information that I just have given you. His activities in New Orleans.
And yet the FBI says Jones told them something different:
Quote: Jones stated that INTC records here reflect reference to an A. J. Hidell who reportedly has been distributing "Hands Off Cuba" literature. Records of INCT in New Orleans reflect that Oswald has been arrested in New Orleans for distributing pro-Cuban literature. The records of the Corpus Christi INTC Group contained the following newspaper articles:
Corpus Christi Caller 1 November 1959 "EX-MARINE DEFECTS TO RUSSIA "Texan Asks Russia to Become Citizen "Moscow A.P. "An ex-Marine from Texas told the U.S. Embassy Saturday, that he was applying for Soviet citizenship. "'I have made up my mind, I'm through' said Lee Harvey Oswald, 20, of Fort Worth, Texas slapping his passport on the desk.
So Jones is being disingenuous with the HSCA. It is rather astounding to think that Jones could have become familiar with the contents of intelligence files in three different cities in two different states within an hour and fifteen minutes after Oswald's arrest for the Tippet murder, and in no time at all after Fritz reports Oswald's name at DPD Headquarters as a suspect for JFK..
Edit: Clement's report is dictated after the discovery of the Kleins records.
"All that is necessary for tyranny to succeed is for good men to do nothing." (unknown)
James Tracy: "There is sometimes an undue amount of paranoia among some conspiracy researchers that can contribute to flawed observations and analysis."
Gary Cornwell (Dept. Chief Counsel HSCA): "A fact merely marks the point at which we have agreed to let investigation cease."
Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."
James Tracy: "There is sometimes an undue amount of paranoia among some conspiracy researchers that can contribute to flawed observations and analysis."
Gary Cornwell (Dept. Chief Counsel HSCA): "A fact merely marks the point at which we have agreed to let investigation cease."
Alan Ford: "Just because you believe it, that doesn't make it so."