31-07-2014, 01:34 AM
Drew Phipps Wrote:It looks to me like in the post-McCarthy years, there may have been quite a few Americans (other than Oswald) "playing" at being anti-commie spies.
Playing????
Earl Warren said full disclosure was impossible because of National Security because Oswald was "playing" at being a spy????
CIA Accountant James Wilcott swore he was told by CIA personnel that checks he issued to an encrypted account were for "Oswald or the Oswald project," and this payment was for Oswald playing games????
Robert Tanenbaum swore to the AARB that he read Warren Commission executive transcripts indicating high ranking officials told Earl Warren in early 1964 that "information from unimpeachable sources" indicated "that Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI," and this meant that Oswald was playing games?
Oswald was in the U2 radar bubble at Atsugi, then defected to the Soviet Union, told our embassy in Moscow that he'd tell the Soviets everything he knew, and then was loaned money by State and allowed to return to the U.S. without prosecution, and then, just a few years later, was granted permission to travel to Communist Cuba? And this was all because he was playing a game????
Just asking....