 card number 21 card number 21 military intelligent don't tell me this is military intelligence who is this this guy who is this guy it can't be from the wrong contra this too early let's take a look at the text no it's not general Charles cable let's see if the text is the same let's see if the text is the same let's see if we can focus this thing so that's good and is the same you got the true nature and then Marina Oswald the true nature of me and Oswald so that's the same we've got military intelligence breaking there let's see a heavy military intelligence so they reworded the sentence a little bit ends with clay Shaw this thing here it says soon after certain defeat let's see if we'll find that soon after certain defeat looks like the text is pretty much the same FBI air yeah so we'll read the original okay card number 21 military intelligence general Charles cable general Charles cable whose brother Earl was the mayor of Dallas in 1963 was a former Air Force intelligence chief and CIA deputy director under Alan Duelas from 1953 to 1961 after meeting all night before 1961 invasion of Cuba with E. Howard Hunt David Phillips and others Campbell phoned President Kennedy at 4 a.m. to ask for US air support for the Bay of Pigs landing Kennedy's refusal meant sending their proxy army to certain death defeat soon after the failed invasion Kennedy fired Duelas and Cabal and threatened to quote splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds and quote that's one of the most well-known quotes of Kennedy by the way my god how the world would look different if you did that let's continue with the reading Cabal never forgave the president and criticized him publicly and often on one such occasion in 1962 he was introduced to the foreign policy association of New Orleans by Clay Shaw a heavy military intelligence presence pervaded Dallas on November 22nd 1963 the morning that morning FBI agent Jane Hosty met with an armed unarmed Army intelligence officer secret service agent Winston Lawson who approved the motorcade route was a member of Army intelligence reserves air deputy police chief and air officer George Lupkin rode in the motorcade's pilot car James W. Powell another air officer was stationed in front of the Dallas School Book Depository and was present when the rifle was found on the sixth floor the local head of Army intelligence was oilman Jack Trichton who recommended the first Russian inter interpreter used by the Soviet service in questioning Maria Oswald the true nature of Lee Oswald's connection to military intelligence remains obscure because defense intelligence agency files on him were never shown to the Warren Commission and were later routinely in quotes destroyed