29-11-2013, 10:25 PM
Thanks Magda....
At that time, at that place 11/22, the FBI was Hoover's will and instrument...
you reflected his thought or no thought as the "Canus" anecdote suggests
pretty amazing huh Tracy. like a 1000 piece puzzle where 500 pieces are gone and most of the other pieces are from a different box altogether...
On Dec 12 Hoover wrote his top staff that he did NOT think that Oswald had done it alone based on what the CIA did to him with Mexico City/Cuba dis info. Yet in the next breath he explains how there is no "organized crime conspiracy" in this country and signed his name to the FBI's report.
Memorandum for Messers. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, December 12, 1963
page 2
<snip>
I said I personally believe Oswald was the assassin; that the second aspect as to whether he was the only man gives me great concern; that we have several letters, not in the report because we were not able to prove it, written to him from Cuba referring to the job he was going to do, his good marksmanship, and stating when it was all over he would be brought back to Cuba and presented to the chief; but we do not know if the chief was Castro and cannot make an investigation because we have no intelligence operation in Cuba; that I did not put this into the report because we did not have proof of it and didn't want to put speculation in the report; that this was the reason I urged strongly that we not reach conclusion Oswald was the only man.
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At that time, at that place 11/22, the FBI was Hoover's will and instrument...
you reflected his thought or no thought as the "Canus" anecdote suggests
pretty amazing huh Tracy. like a 1000 piece puzzle where 500 pieces are gone and most of the other pieces are from a different box altogether...
On Dec 12 Hoover wrote his top staff that he did NOT think that Oswald had done it alone based on what the CIA did to him with Mexico City/Cuba dis info. Yet in the next breath he explains how there is no "organized crime conspiracy" in this country and signed his name to the FBI's report.
Memorandum for Messers. Tolson, Belmont, Mohr, December 12, 1963
page 2
<snip>
I said I personally believe Oswald was the assassin; that the second aspect as to whether he was the only man gives me great concern; that we have several letters, not in the report because we were not able to prove it, written to him from Cuba referring to the job he was going to do, his good marksmanship, and stating when it was all over he would be brought back to Cuba and presented to the chief; but we do not know if the chief was Castro and cannot make an investigation because we have no intelligence operation in Cuba; that I did not put this into the report because we did not have proof of it and didn't want to put speculation in the report; that this was the reason I urged strongly that we not reach conclusion Oswald was the only man.
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Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter