25-06-2014, 04:42 PM
Nagell in Mexico City has suggested that in October 1962, a month after he began working with the Soviets in Mexico City, the Soviets requested of him to investigate rumors that Alpha 66, the militant anti-Castro organization set up by the CIA a few months before, was involved in serious discussions to assassinate President Kennedy.
I wonder, who really threw the grenade at Nagell?
Nagell was also requested to look into the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald, just recently returned to the United States from the Soviet Union.
On October 21, he checked out of the Hotel Luma in Mexico City, and spent the next year as "an investigator (informant) for the Central Intelligence Agency in an undercover role."
On December 20, 1962, he checked himself into the Bay Pines Veterans Administration Hospital, complaining of severe headaches, blackouts, and amnesia.
He was discharged on January 22, 1963. Perhaps, he was no longer needed.
I wonder, who really threw the grenade at Nagell?
Nagell was also requested to look into the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald, just recently returned to the United States from the Soviet Union.
On October 21, he checked out of the Hotel Luma in Mexico City, and spent the next year as "an investigator (informant) for the Central Intelligence Agency in an undercover role."
On December 20, 1962, he checked himself into the Bay Pines Veterans Administration Hospital, complaining of severe headaches, blackouts, and amnesia.
He was discharged on January 22, 1963. Perhaps, he was no longer needed.

