16-03-2014, 06:07 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:We don't know what role Oswald served in Russia. He might have brought very real information on microfilm that helped shoot down the U-2. Who knows what the Russians knew? After the fall of the iron curtain they knew JFK was killed by conspiracy but kept their mouths shut. So maybe they did the same with Oswald.
Also, the Dallas scheme didn't really work because researchers have mostly figured it out over the years. So whether it worked or not doesn't really apply with these powers because they can change the earth to force their agenda through.
Albert,
Even though the "defection" didn't work, it was still very clever. Russian-speaking HARVEY Oswald was never at Atsugi or in the radar bubble observing the U-2s. That was American-born LEE Oswald. When HARVEY Oswald said he would tell the Russians everything he knew, he didn't know squat about the spy planes.
From John Armstrong's famous 1997 speech in Dallas:
In November of 1957, Harvey Oswald was in New Orleans where he worked at
the Pfisterer Dental Labs with Palmer McBride until July, 1958--while Lee
Oswald was in Japan. This photo of Harvey was probably taken in early
1957. Lee Oswald, while in Japan, never spoke Russian, read Russian
newspapers, nor discussed Communism. He hated the name "Harvey" or
"Harv", and was given the nickname "Ozzie". Peter Cassisi, John Heindel
and other Marines who served with Oswald in Atsugi remembered Lee Oswald
returning to the base drunk, loud, and boisterous on numerous occasions.
But the person killed by Jack Ruby did not drink, did not smoke, and usually
did not speak unless spoken to.
the Pfisterer Dental Labs with Palmer McBride until July, 1958--while Lee
Oswald was in Japan. This photo of Harvey was probably taken in early
1957. Lee Oswald, while in Japan, never spoke Russian, read Russian
newspapers, nor discussed Communism. He hated the name "Harvey" or
"Harv", and was given the nickname "Ozzie". Peter Cassisi, John Heindel
and other Marines who served with Oswald in Atsugi remembered Lee Oswald
returning to the base drunk, loud, and boisterous on numerous occasions.
But the person killed by Jack Ruby did not drink, did not smoke, and usually
did not speak unless spoken to.
Jim