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Priscilla Johnson McMillan and the October, 1959 Defection of Lee Oswald
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Lee Oswald arrived in the Soviet Union on Friday, October 16, 1959. Within hours, he wrote a letter to the Supreme Soviet saying he wanted to renounce his U.S. citizenship and become a Soviet citizen. In that letter--which was unavailable to the Warren Commission and first made available after Russian President Boris Yeltsin turned it over to US President Bill Clinton in August, 1999--Oswald said: "I want citizenship because I am a communist and a worker; I have lived in a decadent capitalist society where the workers are slaves."

Oswald's request was turned down, and on Wednesday, October 21--the last day of his six-day tourist visa--he prevented his (forced) expulsion when he attempted suicide (or staged a suicide attempt, depending on one's interpretation). This dramatic act of Oswald changed the entire dynamic, and the Oswald case then went to the top of the Soviet Government. Both the top level KGB then became involved, and, more important, the case was considered by Gromyko, and Mikoyan and Madame Furtseyva, the Minister of Culture, and reportedly Khruschev's girlfriend). The entire matter wasn't resolved until late November, when the USSR granted Oswald permission to remain in Russia (but not in Moscow; rather, he would be sent to Minsk).

In the interim, Oswald took a number of actions to further his chances of being granted permission to stay. In particular, on Saturday, October 31, 1959, he went to the American Embassy, met with Consul Snyder, threw down his passport, and said he was through with the U.S. and capitalism, and wanted to remain in Russia for the rest of his life. In other words, on October 31, 1959, Oswald said to Snyder--verbally, and in person--what he had already stated in writing, to the Soviet Presidium, on the day he arrived in Moscow.

Then came two "newspaper events". On Saturday, November 14, he called UPI's Aline Mosby, and invited her to his hotel for an interview. Her story ran on the UPI wire on Sunday, November 15, and was published --for example--in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. It ran under the headline "Fort Worth Defector Confirms Red Beliefs" (and is Commission Exhibit 2716).

Two days later, on Monday, November 16, Priscilla Johnson (later Priscilla McMillan) knocked on Oswald's hotel door, and arranged to interview him that evening. She made notes, and filed a nearly identical story with North American News Alliance (NANA). But NANA was not a wire service, and so McMillan submitted her story by mail, and it was published in a number of newspapers over the the following month.

Mosby's story begins: Lee Oswald, still sporting the chop-top haircut he wore in the U.S. Marines, said Saturday that when he left America to seek citizenship in Russia, "It was like getting out of prison." But his dream of achieving Soviet citizenship in exchange for U.S. citizenship he renounced went aglimmering. The 20-year-old Texan from Fort Worth said Soviet authorities would not grant him citizenship although they said he could live in Russia freely as a resident alien."

McMillan's story begins:"For two years now I have been waiting to do this one thing. To dissolve my American citizenship and become a citizen of the Soviet Union." Today, twenty year-old Lee Harvey Oswald of Fort Worth, Texas, is in Moscow. he hopes he's close to his goal."

The two stories are very similar, because Oswald said the same thing to both reporters--i.e., he said the same thing to Aline Mosby, on Saturday November 14, as he said to McMillan on Monday, November 16--the difference being that Mosby's story ran nationwide on the UPI wire and had much more of a public relations effect than did McMillan's account.

Some JFK researchers have spent a lot of time and effort attempting to argue that Priscilla McMillan's story reads the way it does because she was "doing a job" for the agency. I don't see it that way, at all.

On the question of Priscilla McMillan being a CIA operative, and writing the story she did because she was a "CIA operative" or a "wanna be" CIA person, etc., here's where I stand:

The issue is not whether Priscilla Johnson McMillan may have been a CIA operative in 1959. Rather, the point is that Lee Oswald definitely was a CIA operative in October, 1959, and his entire defection was a fake.

So: Oswald was not "framed" by false accounts created by either of these two nefarious female "CIA agents" in 1959McMillan and/or Mosby. Rather: Oswald -- himself a CIA operative -- consciously and deliberately spewed the words that McMillan and Mosby both dutifully wrote down in 1959, and then distributed through their news outlets: Mosby, via UPI; and McMillan via NANA.

Oswald himself indeed said what Oswald is alleged to have said in 1959 -- and he had very specific reasons for saying it: i.e., to further his fake defection to the USSR.

So that is the issue, not whether Macmillan and/or Mosby were agency-affiliated in 1959.

Those JFK researchers who -for whatever reasoninsist on focusing on McMillan are looking at the issue through the wrong end of the telescope. Priscilla McMillan was not the central character back in 1959; Oswald wasand, historically, still is.

Viewed that way, the "media" was not "controlling" the portrait of Oswald; rather, Oswald was utilizing the media (available to him in Moscow) to paint the picture of himself that he wanted projectedi.e., to "paint" his own "self-portrait" to further his own defection.

DSL
6/16/13; 2 AM PDT
Los Angeles, California
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Any American reporters in Moscow during that time would likely be de facto CIA media assets (Operation Mockingbird), reporting informantion to the Agency whenever they returned home, and writing stories that would support US Cold War interests. So yes, they were just doing their job reporting about Oswald's "defection" on behalf of CIA, ONI or whoever.
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I'd agree with both of you and find no contradiction. David makes a good and mostly overlooked point.....LHO [an intelligence agent on a false-defector mission] was using two other CIA assets [American reporters in the USSR] to communicate his own 'narrative', as befit the objectives/needs of his mission. Johnson's role in writing the 'biography' of Lee and Marina, later, was much more her own assignment from HQ, IMO.
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CIA bragged that it did its worst business overseas where it was free of the restraints of democratic check and balance and rule of law. To think that the NANA wasn't serving the CIA in Russia is naive to the extreme.


Read Phil's link in this first post on this page. Donald Jameson pretty much said PJM was in their pocket:



https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/sho...-one/page4
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http://www.washingtondecoded.com/site/2007/06/lho.html

Oswald was a believing Marxist, and his motive was to strike the deadliest blow he could imagine at capitalism in the United States. Oswald had been headed that way most of his sentient life.
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I was a reporter for the North American Newspaper Alliance in search of a human interest story and he had just marked his twentieth birthday.


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Everything in Oswald's life proclaims that this was a man prepared to take dangerous and dramatic action for the sake of his political beliefs.


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But to Oswald the believing Marxist, it did not matter much whether the president was liberal or conservative. What mattered was that he was leader of the greatest capitalist nation on earth. Oswald wanted to decapitate capitalism as he, almost literally, decapitated the president of the United States. Seen in this light, an observation by Marina, the person closest to him at this period of his life, makes perfect sense. Had her husband survived to be tried for the president's murder, Marina believed, not only would he have confessedhe would have boasted about what he had done and proclaimed that it was all for the Socialist cause.


Oswald did not succeed, of course, in bringing down American capitalism, any more than Timothy McVeigh succeeded in sparking a national uprising when he bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City. But Oswald's act of violence indisputably ushered in an era of unease and suspicion in American life that was not there prior to the Kennedy assassination.



Oswald was not responsible for all of the damage that has befallen American society since 1963, much as he would have wished to be. Some of that damage is the result of events related only tangentially to the assassination of President Kennedy. But some of the injury can, with justice, be attributed to conspiracy theorists who have gone to superhuman lengths to avoid facing the truth.




They have constructed wildly-implausible scenarios, far-out, fictitious "conspirators," and have scandalously maligned the motives of Kennedy's successor, rather than take a hard look at the man who actually did it. They have, ironically, done more to poison American political life than Lee Oswaldwith the most terrible of intentionswas able to do.


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In 2007 after all the research showing Oswald was an intelligence operative variously serving ONI, FBI, CIA; the sighting by Veciana of Phillips with Oswald in Dallas, the unrelenting proofs Oswald fired no weapon that day, killed no one, and made his last call to John Hurt in Raleigh North Carolina per Victor Marchetti a clean contact to his ONI handler--and of course Richard Case Nagell said Oswald was trained at Nags Head in 1957--

--we have Priscilla Johnson McMillan still writing the articles they want, in the extant piece, emulating Posner, Bugliosi, and Buckley.

Barry Ernest provides the latest, with the excellent foreward by David Lifton, showing Oswald was the man who wasn't there. . . .

. . . except in the Langley demonology so articulated by Priscilla the Useful.


Does she in her dotage realize she's said believing Marxist twice. Does she like Sirhan hypnotize herself.

A dog is a cat. A dog is a cat.

I smell a rat.

The believing Marxist was a tool of Banister and Phillips, not Khrushchev and Castro, nor Lenin and Marx.

Yet Chiquita the NANA insists Che had nothing on Commandante Alek.

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