21-05-2018, 10:43 PM
Quote:The question, to me, is "how can an author like Mr. Kaiser with his impeccable scholarship and his connection to Harvard be so wrong in his assessment of the crucial issues of his subject?" How could anyone view Oswald's visit to Sylvia Odio as ranking as the most important JFK evidence? That baffles me.
"Most important" is a relative term and is subject to opinion. However, if you combine the Odio visit with the MC story its clear that Oswald was being impersonated in either one or maybe both situations in a manner intended to frame him for the assassination. That this was happening before the event and was associated with a Cuban exile group in one instance (Odio) and elements of the intelligence community (MC) illustrates that a plot was in place and points out the most obvious suspects in the frame-up and the assassination itself.
I'd say that's pretty important evidence. Wouldn't you?