Interview that took place August 17th, 1963 regarding the Fair Play for Cuba Committee's New Orleans chapter, which Oswald was the secretary for. According to Stuckey himself, Oswald was the first ...
Interview that took place August 17th, 1963 regarding the Fair Play for Cuba Committee's New Orleans chapter, which Oswald was the secretary for. According to Stuckey himself, Oswald was the first person he heard who was able to defend Fidel Castro's political and economic policies rather well.
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Well, listening to LHO debate his ideas, ideals and the scope of the Fair Play For Cuba Committee, wether he was an US intelligence agent or not, he really delivers. He doesn't strike me like a lunatic on a distruction path. He is quite cliear when discussing what he stands for and what the goal of his activities are. Personally I believe, knowing Oswalds background, his alleged defection to the USSR etc., that he was a US intelligence officer. And I'm fully convinced that he was just a patsy.
PLEASE. As the 2 KGB agents that defected to the US said ("Beyond Conspiracy", 2003) Oswald was under a microscope from the second he arrived in the USSR. They viewed ANYONE defecting to the Soviet Union (That act incredibly rare) as a potential spy. What was he there for in his capacity as a US intellegence officer? How the Soviets made transistor radios? Oswald barely had 2 nickels to rub together, living in an $8/ week room. You wants to say he was a CIA officer AND a patsy with ZERO proof.
Oswald went to the Soviet Union in 1959, passing through France, England & Finland en route, spending two and a half years there but he never mentioned that when talking about his life or his knowledge of a Russian black market? He's a fascinating character. Great posting.
batey, your repulsive excuse for the "timely" NEGATIVE & CHILDISH SOUNDS ONLY "STRENGTHENS" OSWALD'S POSITION. ENJOY, BUT T LEAST OWN YOUR "BSHIT." PUSSY!
Yes, Oswald was quite intelligent and well-read. Listening to this puts a voice to Lee, something the fairy tale Warren report and the media(controlled by the government, so it only stands to reason)did not do as it was easier to paint him as a malcontent bent on making a place for himself in history, a flawed individual who resented everyone and one who failed at everything.
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What was he there for in his capacity as a US intellegence officer? How the Soviets made transistor radios?
Oswald barely had 2 nickels to rub together, living in an $8/ week room. You wants to say he was a CIA officer AND a patsy with ZERO proof.
This factoid was later retracted.
In September 1962, he went to work for the FBI as a $200-per-month informant (Warren Commission executive session, January 27, 1964).
Several witnesses saw LHO at a CIA-Cuba training camp just before it was raided and shut down by the FBI.
Perhaps (conjecture) he was seen as a traitor to the CIA, which is how some in the CIA viewed JFK.