22-09-2016, 11:08 PM
Quote:Hi Phil, Phillips's wasn't among the first to spread stories about Fidel Castro and KGB assassinating Kennedy. Those stories originated with Martino, Morales and anti- Castro groups, later, Sturgis pushed that story to convince several groups in Miami that Castro was involved.
It was approved by JMWAVE. They wanted to invade Cuba, it didn't work because LBJ didn't want a war. However, LBJ agreeded to allow them to carry out their infiltrations and sabotage missions to Cuba.
The story regarding Oswald in Mexico originated from JMWAVE, Win Scott, his sectary who took orders, Richard Poyle who is belived to be Oswald's "look a like" and others.
Has anyone ever seen a photo of or knows what Poyle looks like? No worries, everyone will soon get it.
Hi Scott,
I'll defer to you on the point of who was the "first" or "among the first" to start spreading the Oswald-Castro stories. I was going on what I remembered reading in McKnight's Breach of Trust. I just looked it up again (p72) - it says that Alvarado went to the US Embassy in MC on Monday Nov 25 with his story about Oswald accepting money from a Cuban to assassinate JFK. I know of Martino, Morales and Sturgis of course but I don't think I've ever read about them fingering Oswald as a Castro agent within a day or two of the assassination. That's very damning evidence against the lone-nut theory and the CIA. I mean how could they know so soon unless they knew about the plot and didn't report it or were in on it? If Oswald was a random nut case how would they even know who he was?