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Post by Walter on Feb 1, 2018 19:06:39 GMT -5
I do not know if that is true, but again, even if we assume it is, since FBI did not know about LHO's alleged relationship with CIA, his meeting with them is not relevant. Walt,
The relevance of this latest declassified 1978 HSCA document is that Orest Pena's testimony is yet another nail in the coffin of the Warren Commission's "Lone Nut" narrative about Lee Harvey Oswald.
In other words, LHO was not a "Lone Nut." He was, obviously, working with a group of known CIA and FBI assets in 1963-- in New Orleans and in Dallas.
Pena's testimony-- which was dismissed by the U.S. government "investigators"-- is one more piece in the jigsaw puzzle.
Why would he be meeting the FBI about a matter the FBI knew nothing about? Meet about what? Even if it is true, it is a piece of a different puzzle, not the assassination puzzle.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2018 20:51:54 GMT -5
Walt,
The relevance of this latest declassified 1978 HSCA document is that Orest Pena's testimony is yet another nail in the coffin of the Warren Commission's "Lone Nut" narrative about Lee Harvey Oswald.
In other words, LHO was not a "Lone Nut." He was, obviously, working with a group of known CIA and FBI assets in 1963-- in New Orleans and in Dallas.
Pena's testimony-- which was dismissed by the U.S. government "investigators"-- is one more piece in the jigsaw puzzle.
Why would he be meeting the FBI about a matter the FBI knew nothing about? Meet about what? Even if it is true, it is a piece of a different puzzle, not the assassination puzzle. Oswald was involved with the anti-Castro CIA group training Cuban militias near Lake Ponchatrain in Louisiana in 1963-- Operation Mongoose. The group included David Ferrie, Clay Shaw, Guy Bannister, and the others who were later identified and investigated by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison for conspiracy to murder JFK. Clay Shaw lied on the stand about working for the CIA, but Richard Helms later admitted, under oath in the HSCA hearings, that Shaw was a CIA asset. Meanwhile, Oswald posed publicly as a pro-Castro communist that summer--even appearing on a radio show-- while working out of Guy Bannister's office in the French Quarter.
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