 card number 18 original released in 1990 revised released in 1992 after Oliver Stone's JFK movie let's take a look at the artwork FBI shadows FBI shadows oh that says FBI very cool art FBI very cool art whose picture is that or whose portrait is that? shadows. Jane Hosty Hosty let's see if the text has changed relative to the revised version let's take a look at this so it starts off the same and then there's a paragraph break suspicious Sylviot and starts with FBI's links there it is there so they broke the paragraph there suspicious Sylviot's FBI links paragraph ends with Division 5 same as here an hour after yeah same you got the dots and ends with the same they just did a paragraph here in 1975 they broke the paragraph there informant 179 cool so we can read the original so FBI shadows Jane Hosty the FBI's interest in Oswald had begun in June 1960 while he was in the Soviet Union when a memo from the FBI to the State Department warned of the quote possibility that an imposter is using Oswald's birth certificate end quote his mother told the FBI he had taken it with him but he returned without it and the document has never surfaced when questioned by by Fort Worth FBI agent Fane Oswald offered to report any con contacts with suspicious Soviets the FBI's links to Oswald continued in New Orleans where at his own request he was interviewed by agent quickly while under arrest from the while under arrest from the street scuffle with Cuban exile Carlos bring bring wire bring wire he was released shortly after paying a $10 fine guy barrister with whom Oswald work was an ex FBI agent said by some to have been secretly working for the FBI's counterintelligence intelligence division an hour after Oswald's arrest Jane Hosty the Dallas FBI agent who monitored local Cuban exile activities burst into police headquarters with the news that Oswald was a quote communist capable of committing the assassination end quote though Hostley knew where Oswald work he had not warned the Secret Service or Dallas police of the presence of this dangerous in quotes man along the motorcade route strangely Haas Haas these name and phone number were found in Oswald's address book Texas Justice Officials alleged to the Warren Commission that the FBI paid Oswald $200 a month for over a year as quote confidential informant 179 and quote in 1975 Haas D said Oswald had brought a note to his office weeks before the assassination asking him to leave Marina alone but on the order of his superior Gordon Shanklin he had on orders of a superior Gordon Shacklin he had destroyed it immediately after Oswald's death just a cover-up is insane the cover-up is insane so the FBI and CIA deep into the assassination of JFK