09-02-2009, 06:01 PM
Thanks, Magda.
I asked the question because, as you likely know, the name "Oswald" has been used by conspirators for the purposes of creation of cognitive dissonance among investigators and the public, and of sending a not-so-subtle message to all in the know, in at least two post-JFK assassination intel ops: the alleged planned-but-thwarted attack on then-President Jimmy Carter and the assassination of Princess Diana.
I asked the question because, as you likely know, the name "Oswald" has been used by conspirators for the purposes of creation of cognitive dissonance among investigators and the public, and of sending a not-so-subtle message to all in the know, in at least two post-JFK assassination intel ops: the alleged planned-but-thwarted attack on then-President Jimmy Carter and the assassination of Princess Diana.