30-10-2016, 09:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-10-2016, 01:24 AM by Jim DiEugenio.)
Again, in a true evidentiary sense, this is quite crucial.
Because, it fell upon Goodpasture then to find the picture of Oswald, and if he was not known, send it up to Langley to get an ID. And this all should have been done in a timely manner, that is, while Oswald was in Mexico City. Because, as many authors have shown, CIA did have photos and files on Oswald. (Reclaiming Parkland, p. 291)
But yet, as we know, none of this happened. And this is why many people think Goodpasture lied about her role in the surveillance. She did not want to answer questions about why she did not send a photo of Oswald to Langley.
The CIA now began to cover up for Goodpasture. They would not give Ed and Dan the coverage from photo station LILYRIC. This is the station that actually had to have photographed Oswald if he went into the Soviet embassy at the times the CIA said he did. And they also would not give Ed and Dan the coverage and notes from the pulse activated camera outside the Cuban embassy. (ibid, p. 292) Phillips lied about the operation of the latter. He said it was not active while Oswald was there. Ed and Dan found written evidence that it was. (ibid, p. 293)
But that is not the worst part. The worst part is that the CIA cut ten feet of film from the Cuban camera coverage. And it disappeared at CIA HQ. (ibid)
Because, it fell upon Goodpasture then to find the picture of Oswald, and if he was not known, send it up to Langley to get an ID. And this all should have been done in a timely manner, that is, while Oswald was in Mexico City. Because, as many authors have shown, CIA did have photos and files on Oswald. (Reclaiming Parkland, p. 291)
But yet, as we know, none of this happened. And this is why many people think Goodpasture lied about her role in the surveillance. She did not want to answer questions about why she did not send a photo of Oswald to Langley.
The CIA now began to cover up for Goodpasture. They would not give Ed and Dan the coverage from photo station LILYRIC. This is the station that actually had to have photographed Oswald if he went into the Soviet embassy at the times the CIA said he did. And they also would not give Ed and Dan the coverage and notes from the pulse activated camera outside the Cuban embassy. (ibid, p. 292) Phillips lied about the operation of the latter. He said it was not active while Oswald was there. Ed and Dan found written evidence that it was. (ibid, p. 293)
But that is not the worst part. The worst part is that the CIA cut ten feet of film from the Cuban camera coverage. And it disappeared at CIA HQ. (ibid)