15-03-2014, 02:27 AM
David Josephs Wrote:Cliff Varnell Wrote:Looks to me like two separate operations co-ordinated from on high.
One team was tasked with killing Kennedy.
The other team was tasked with sheep-dipping/killing Oswald the Red Agent.
We hear a lot about the latter, they who screwed the pooch.
I doubt if we've ever heard one word about the guys who actually killed Kennedy.
I apply a negative template to Oswald -- anyone who had anything to do with the guy had nothing to do with the actual murder of JFK.
Back-up patsies, the lot of them.
Kudos Cliff... well said.
What remains the key aspect of magic and illusion? Keep them looking over here, while reality is over there.
::fortuneteller::
Whew! What a relief.
We don't have to blame the one drop-dead known culprit in this case because everything is just TOO DEEP to understand.
Smoke and mirrors. Fog and confusion... and damn the EVIDENCE.
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CIA Accountant James Wilcott, in sworn testimony to the HSCA:
Mr. Wilcott. The specific incident was soon after the Kennedy assassination, where an agent, a Case Officer--I am sure it was a Case Officer--came up to my window to draw money, and he specifically said in the conversation that ensued, he specifically said, "Well, Jim, the money that I drew the last couple of weeks ago or so was money" either for the Oswald project or for Oswald.
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Mr. Goldsmith. How many people made this reference to Oswald being an agent of the CIA?
Mr. Wilcott. At least--there was at least six or seven people, specifically, who said that they either knew or believed Oswald to be an agent of the CIA.
Jim
CIA Accountant James Wilcott, in sworn testimony to the HSCA:
Mr. Wilcott. The specific incident was soon after the Kennedy assassination, where an agent, a Case Officer--I am sure it was a Case Officer--came up to my window to draw money, and he specifically said in the conversation that ensued, he specifically said, "Well, Jim, the money that I drew the last couple of weeks ago or so was money" either for the Oswald project or for Oswald.
. . . .
Mr. Goldsmith. How many people made this reference to Oswald being an agent of the CIA?
Mr. Wilcott. At least--there was at least six or seven people, specifically, who said that they either knew or believed Oswald to be an agent of the CIA.