29-03-2014, 01:30 AM
Jim Hargrove Wrote:[quote=Greg R Parker]
Here are Armstrong's own words, Jim.
Quote:Lee Oswald spent two years in the Marine Corps in Japan (1957-1958), while Harvey Oswald remained stateside. When Lee returned to the U. S. in December, 1958, Russian speaking Harvey Oswald took his place. Harvey spent the next 9 months preparing for his "defection" by reading Russian newspapers, listening to Russian records, speaking the Russian language, and promoting communism. Harvey "defected" to Russia (October, 1959) while Lee Oswald remained in the U.S. working with C.I.A. operatives in southern Florida, Louisiana and Texas.
Words cannot describe how ludicrous it is to have to explain to you what is in the book you are trying to criticize.
Harvey Oswald did indeed remain stateside in 1947. He was serving in the USMC in California, where he was diagnosed with tonsillitis. Lee and Harvey in early 1947 were actually stationed fairly close to one another, though their paths soon diverged. Study the Platoon 2060 diaries and the FBI reports of Allen R. Felde and you may begin to get a clue. Because of the detail of military records, the paths of the two Oswalds in the USMC can be traced with surprising detail.
If you ever decide to actually read Harvey and Lee, start at page 153 if you want to know about this period.
I am going to make every effort to ignore you from now on... but no doubt your trolls will make that difficult.
Apologies Jim, I had forgotten the usual MO is to prop up this ramshackle structure with the unverified memories of hand-picked witnesses.
Felde's memory seems about reliable as Pic's.
I also note LIFE's involvement in getting Felde's story out.
Weird how the CIA manufactured this labyrinthine plot around "Harvey and Lee", then utilized their biggest media asset - LIFE Magazine to make sure there would be evidence placed in the records of the existence of said labyrinthine plot.
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archiv...eId=723805
Most plotters prefer not to leave clues around, let alone deliberately put them in the records.