05-08-2011, 10:40 AM
I had read Kessler's Moscow Station which makes ONI look pathetic.
(In retrospect, "nobody does intel like CIA.")
I did read the Summers Official and Confidential and the marginally useful first North on Hoover, Act of Treason, as well as references throughout Gerald D. McKnight, Breach of Trust.
All indicators point to Hoover's animus towards the brothers Kennedy surfacing in his cold call to Robert, and his immediate smothering of investigation by his agents beyond the sole suspect.
He was burned by CIA claims regarding Mexico City activities and so noted in memo marginalia.
He suppressed so much the list would be endless. How many witnesses said, "That's not what I told them," yet without a tape recorder or stenographer, two FBI agents filtered through their superiors strained the soup to a thin North Korean fare.
Weberman cites Kessler as serving Phillips' painting of Oswald as the spy soliciting Soviet subsidy:
Evidence existed that the transcripts did not reflect the true nature of OSWALD'S contacts with the Soviets. The translator and typist's wife, Mrs. Anna Tarasoff, remembered the word "information" being used. Journalist Ron Kessler was told by DAVID PHILLIPS that during one of OSWALD'S conversations with the Soviets he stated: "I have information you would be interested in, and I know you can pay my way to Russia." The stenographer who typed up the transcript and the translator who prepared it had similar recollections: "OSWALD said he had some information to tell the Russians. His main concern was getting to one of the two countries (Russia or Cuba), and he wanted them to pay him for it. He said he had to meet them." [Washington Post 11.26.76]
The HSCA verified this: "The HSCA has contacted the persons who allegedly translated and typed the manuscripts. Both of them said that in his conversations with the foreign embassies OSWALD did talk of a 'deal' to go to Russia." [CIA George T. Kalaris IG Memo 77-0244] The CIA did a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of Ron Kessler's article which was highly deleted. [Allen v. DOD CIA 21689-0843]
http://ajweberman.com/noduleX21-CIA%20ST...%20OFF.pdf
The Kessler who would reveal the secret history of the CIA would tell us Robert Kennedy used a borrowed white Lincoln convertible for clandestine visits to Marilyn Monroe, King had sex orgies and Hoover and Tolson were lovers, that Hoover was thoroughly corrupt--
The good little CIA punk dirties up all the other kids.
And that Oswald was such a traitor.
(In retrospect, "nobody does intel like CIA.")
I did read the Summers Official and Confidential and the marginally useful first North on Hoover, Act of Treason, as well as references throughout Gerald D. McKnight, Breach of Trust.
All indicators point to Hoover's animus towards the brothers Kennedy surfacing in his cold call to Robert, and his immediate smothering of investigation by his agents beyond the sole suspect.
He was burned by CIA claims regarding Mexico City activities and so noted in memo marginalia.
He suppressed so much the list would be endless. How many witnesses said, "That's not what I told them," yet without a tape recorder or stenographer, two FBI agents filtered through their superiors strained the soup to a thin North Korean fare.
Weberman cites Kessler as serving Phillips' painting of Oswald as the spy soliciting Soviet subsidy:
Evidence existed that the transcripts did not reflect the true nature of OSWALD'S contacts with the Soviets. The translator and typist's wife, Mrs. Anna Tarasoff, remembered the word "information" being used. Journalist Ron Kessler was told by DAVID PHILLIPS that during one of OSWALD'S conversations with the Soviets he stated: "I have information you would be interested in, and I know you can pay my way to Russia." The stenographer who typed up the transcript and the translator who prepared it had similar recollections: "OSWALD said he had some information to tell the Russians. His main concern was getting to one of the two countries (Russia or Cuba), and he wanted them to pay him for it. He said he had to meet them." [Washington Post 11.26.76]
The HSCA verified this: "The HSCA has contacted the persons who allegedly translated and typed the manuscripts. Both of them said that in his conversations with the foreign embassies OSWALD did talk of a 'deal' to go to Russia." [CIA George T. Kalaris IG Memo 77-0244] The CIA did a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of Ron Kessler's article which was highly deleted. [Allen v. DOD CIA 21689-0843]
http://ajweberman.com/noduleX21-CIA%20ST...%20OFF.pdf
The Kessler who would reveal the secret history of the CIA would tell us Robert Kennedy used a borrowed white Lincoln convertible for clandestine visits to Marilyn Monroe, King had sex orgies and Hoover and Tolson were lovers, that Hoover was thoroughly corrupt--
The good little CIA punk dirties up all the other kids.
And that Oswald was such a traitor.