26-07-2017, 04:37 PM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:I am glad you made the parallel with the Paines.
It was crying out to be spoken.
Yes, of course, Mr. DiEugenio, you are right @ a telling pattern certainly presents itself alright…
"Allen Dulles, who headed the CIA in its early years, was responsible for using religious groups as cover for intelligence activities. He had used them for spying even when he was part of the Office of Strategic Services which was CIA's predecessor. After the creation of the CIA, Christian missionaries played a very important role…" excerpted from the article The Religious Crusades of the CIA, written by Arvind Kumar, 21-01-2015.
Given the above timeline activities of the Agency's predecessor, and who was at the helm in charge of such operations, it's not frivolous to ponder the possibility that Bowen/Osborne's missionary work during this same time period may have intersected with the objectives of the Agency in some capacity.
As much as I despise him, Allen Dulles exemplified brilliance akin to a master tactician in his duties. Wasn't it also him who coined the phrase Plausible Deniability?, the ability for an individual and/or group to deny knowledge of or be responsible for their covert actions. Talk about eating one's cake and having it too.
Dulles would have given the deceitful, sinister Serpent in the Garden of Eden a run for his money. Akin to the unknown entity moving Bowen/Osborne along a concerted path, I believe the FBI also discovered that while Mr. Oswald was halfway around the world on "defection" duty, someone stateside was using his identity. A pattern presents, and who would be surprised if Dulles is found lurking in the shadows with a crooked smirk playing across his smug face. #$%@ clown.