Jim DiEugenio Wrote:You are saying that at the JM/WAVE station, there was kept a photo of the guys involved in the JFK assassination standing outside a motel room in Dallas?
If that is the case then I would like to ask:
How do you know it was Dallas?
Rudy Junco, Nino Diaz, and others have told me that they have seen the photos, and remember those black and white photos of these men standing outside of a Dallas motel.
How do you know it was in or around 11/22/63?
The same men told me that these photo's had a stamped date of November 22, 1963.
Did you talk to anyone around Morales to see if he had an alibi?
I talked to Martinez, Cesar, Molina, Diaz, Pujol and Junco who have all said the same thing
Why would they allow themselves to be photographed?
Good question, but how would they have known they were getting photographed?
Why would anyone keep the photograph after the fact? Whatever happened to operational security?
Another good question, why were these photos discovered in the first place, and why is Richard Poyle's name blacked out in the document, and why doesn't the CIA go into how my father got these photos in the first place which is mentioned in the document that I have already posted a million times?
Nobody at JM/WAVE said, "Hey, this is kind of dumb. Everyone thinks the CIA is involved with this anyway. Let's incinerate this picture."
How would I know what anyone would say or think at JM/WAVE?
Perhaps, this should help, operation AMROD which involved David. I'm sure anyone who knows anything about the operations carried out, you've heard of AMROD.
It should not be much of a surprise that CIA reports on the Cuban compound in Mexico City during 1963 are repeatedly sent to Harveys people. Harvey had a long history as the CIAs wiretap czar, and the phones and movements of Cuban government employees in the Mexican capital were monitored on a daily basis. Harveys confidant Anita Potocki and her colleagues wrote few reports while they quietly watched Cuban press secretary Teresa Proenza, UN ambassador Carlos Lechuga, and Lechugas mistress Silvia Duran. These incidents and these confidants merit close scrutiny. Duran and Proenza, who had a long mutual history of working for Cuba-Mexico friendship, suddenly had bulls-eyes on their backs while working at the Cuban compound in Mexico City. The espionage surrounding the Cuban compound was intense. It was ground zero.
Bill Harvey at the CIA and Edward Lansdale at Defense had been working throughout 1962 on Operation Mongoose, a plan to overthrow Castro that was run right out of Bobby Kennedys office. Harvey and Bobby Kennedy worked very closely during this period, with the two men even sharing CIA officer Charley Ford as a key aide. Harvey would tell Ford to pass certain information on to RFK because he didn't want to do it himself. Harvey
increasingly started referring to Bobby as ―that fucker.
A principal initiator of the AMTRUNK operation was New York Times reporter and [SUP]Kennedy confidant Tad Szulc, best known for his writings on national security issues. JFK once asked Szulc his opinion on assassination, and was pleased when Szulc told him what a bad idea it was. [/SUP][SUP]Szulc was a fine journalist and an excellent analyst, but needed some first-[/SUP][SUP] [/SUP] [SUP]rate support to put together an operation of this magnitude. He didn't get it. Harveys [/SUP] [SUP]colleague David[/SUP][SUP]Morales made sure to attend one of the very first meetings in February 1963[/SUP][SUP].[/SUP]
Should it be a surprise that my father stole the only known photographs out of the CIA Headquarters in Miami of the men involved in Kennedy's assassination? Several of the Miami anti-Castro Cubans had already confirmed this to me.
Also note that the station chief at Mexico Win Scott had Oliver E. Fortson brief Richard Poyle in Mexico on 11/21/1963. Poyle and Frank Sturgis picked up my father for work the day of my father's murder.
The two phone conversations you posted on the previous page Scott are bringing up error messages when I click on them. If we sign up for Dropbox can we hear them?
Anthony Thorne Wrote:The two phone conversations you posted on the previous page Scott are bringing up error messages when I click on them. If we sign up for Dropbox can we hear them?
I don't know if these people were being spied upon, or if they knew they were being spied on, but I did learn from those who have seen the photos said on the back of the photos, they were stamped November 22, 1963.