11-03-2018, 05:52 PM
Mr. Kaiser: For my limited 2 cents worth--Someone should explain what the training film was about in which Oswald appeared. Thebiggest questions I have are
(1) Why did [CIA officer] Colonel Bill Bishop see this film? When did he see this film? For what purpose? How did he remember the face of Oswald from the film? Sounds like the film story is mostly artificial as far as its purpose is concerned.
(2) When was it made?
(3) To whom was it supposed to be targeted to? Was it to show Cuban exiles how to wage guerilla war? If so (and since Oswald was in it), it had to be made in 1963. This was long after the Bay of Pigs, long after JFK had cut off the money for the Cubans. This looks like deja vu on the Sylvia Odio, "Angel and Leopoldo" incident. The simplest conclusion would be that the CIA made this film simply to falsely implicate Oswald with Cubans, just like the FPCC "infiltration."
(4) The only known involvement with Cubans that I have found is that Sergio Archacha-Smith was traveling with Rose Charamie to Dallas "to kill Kennedy." He apparently had heard about the assassination in advance from Guy Banister and/or Carlos Bringuier in NOLA.
(5) Connecting Oswald with Cubans doesn't really prove anything. In his book "General Walker...", Dr. Jeffrey Caufield makes an airtight case that Oswald was also working for Senator James O Eastland in Summer, 1963 trying to infiltrate CORE, SNCC, FPCC and possibly other Civil Rights groups. That parallels the fake "association" of Oswald with the anti-Castro Cubans and Sylvia Odio. It was disinformation. Oswald was also in attendance at ACLU meetings in Dallas with Michael Paine. Etc.Etc.
(5) Why was this film in the possession of Georgetown University? That, to me is the biggest question.
James Lateer
(1) Why did [CIA officer] Colonel Bill Bishop see this film? When did he see this film? For what purpose? How did he remember the face of Oswald from the film? Sounds like the film story is mostly artificial as far as its purpose is concerned.
(2) When was it made?
(3) To whom was it supposed to be targeted to? Was it to show Cuban exiles how to wage guerilla war? If so (and since Oswald was in it), it had to be made in 1963. This was long after the Bay of Pigs, long after JFK had cut off the money for the Cubans. This looks like deja vu on the Sylvia Odio, "Angel and Leopoldo" incident. The simplest conclusion would be that the CIA made this film simply to falsely implicate Oswald with Cubans, just like the FPCC "infiltration."
(4) The only known involvement with Cubans that I have found is that Sergio Archacha-Smith was traveling with Rose Charamie to Dallas "to kill Kennedy." He apparently had heard about the assassination in advance from Guy Banister and/or Carlos Bringuier in NOLA.
(5) Connecting Oswald with Cubans doesn't really prove anything. In his book "General Walker...", Dr. Jeffrey Caufield makes an airtight case that Oswald was also working for Senator James O Eastland in Summer, 1963 trying to infiltrate CORE, SNCC, FPCC and possibly other Civil Rights groups. That parallels the fake "association" of Oswald with the anti-Castro Cubans and Sylvia Odio. It was disinformation. Oswald was also in attendance at ACLU meetings in Dallas with Michael Paine. Etc.Etc.
(5) Why was this film in the possession of Georgetown University? That, to me is the biggest question.
James Lateer