09-03-2014, 08:05 AM
Over time while studying JFK Assassination Research, there has been some indication that the Lee Harvey Oswald character was a paid government agent. Either he was, or he wasn't. If he wasn't, his activities, those research studies at least to me, appear to indicate that he thought he was. If he was in fact receiving an agent's stipend of $200 monthly, the money could have came from a slush fund from another group, or individual. In 1963, $200 was a fair amount of money, especially when added to his approximate monthly gross earnings of $216.63 at the TSBD. Having various low wage jobs, and being unemployed at times, he was still able to do a lot of expensive traveling. After arriving back to the US in 1962 from Russia, along with his wife Marina and daughter June, he lived awhile in Fort Worth, TX before moving to Dallas, TX. And, in 1963, moved from Dallas to New Orleans, LA for a short time, before moving back to Dallas in late September or early October of '63. So, to me it appears as though he at least thought he was a paid government agent, maybe as an informant. In any event, either he was, or he wasn't. JMO.
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Larry
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