IT'S OFFICIAL - OSWALD WAS NOT CIA, SAYS CIA:
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Bruce Patrick Brychek
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IT'S OFFICIAL - OSWALD WAS NOT CIA, SAYS CIA:
11.04.2017:Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:IT'S OFFICIAL - LEE HARVEY OSWALD WAS NOT CIA, SAYS THE CIA.O.K. CASE REALLY, REALLY "CLOSED."BUT I'M SO CONFUSED. WHY DID IT TAKE ALMOST 54 YEARS FOR THE CIA TO DETERMINE THIS, AND RELEASE IT ?(11.04.2017, BB.)JFK FILES SAY RUMORS OF CIA LINK TO OSWALD “UNFOUNDED.” Associated Press DEB RIECHMANN and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER,Associated Press 1 hour 24 minutes ago Allegations that John F Kennedy’s killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, was linked to the CIA were totally unfounded according US government files released on Friday. A 1975 CIA memo, which was among the latest batch of papers to be released, shows that the agency scoured its own records to see if Oswald was connected with it in “any conceivable way”. An exhaustive search found no links whatsoever with the CIA or any other US government agency. The Warren Commission, which carried out the official investigation into the November 22 1963 assassination, concluded that Oswald, a former Marine Corps marksman, acted alone. JFK Files | Why now? Suggestions that Oswald was part of a plot orchestrated by the CIA and anti-communists trying to prevent US withdrawal from Vietnam, is one of many conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of JFK. One of the leading proponents of the CIA theory was Jim Garrison, the New Orleans district attorney, who launched his own investigation in the mid-1960s. A thriving conspiracy industry has named a raft of other potential culprits from the mob, to the Soviet Union and even Lyndon Johnson, the vice president. JFK assassination | The conspiracy theories The latest files show the frantic efforts of officials to piece together Oswald’s movements before the killing, which included a trip to Mexico City, and the plans he had made to make his escape, possibly to the Soviet Union. In all 680 files were released yesterday including 553 from the CIA, which had resisted their publication on national security grounds. The latest release is part of a rolling programme in compliance with a 1992 act of Congress which has demanded that all relevant documents be released by April 26 2018. WASHINGTON (AP) — Government documents newly released Friday regarding John F. Kennedy's assassination say allegations that Lee Harvey Oswald was connected to the CIA were "totally unfounded."A 1975 CIA memo says a thorough search of agency records in and outside the United States was conducted to determine whether Oswald had been used by the agency or connected with it in "any conceivable way."The memo said the search came up empty. The memo also said there was also no indication that any other U.S. agency used Oswald as a source or for recruitment.The National Archives released another 676 government documents related to the assassination — the third public release so far this year. Under law, all the documents were to be disclosed to the public last week.Most of the latest release comprises 553 records from the CIA that previously were withheld in their entirety. There also are records from the Justice and Defense departments, the House Select Committee on Assassinations and the National Archives.University of Virginia historian Larry Sabato complained that many of the documents in the latest release were still heavily redacted. He tweeted about a 144-page record, titled "Material Reviewed at CIA headquarters by House Select Committee on Assassinations staff members," that had writing on only a handful of pages.President Donald Trump has ordered the release of all records related to the assassination, and they are expected to be made public on a rolling basis during the next three to four weeks. He also directed agencies to take another look at redactions and withhold information only in the rarest of circumstances.One record showed how U.S. officials scrambled after the assassination to round up information about Oswald's trip to Mexico City weeks earlier. Officials wondered whether Oswald had been trying to get visas at the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City in order to "make a quick escape after assassinating the president."A CIA message sent Nov. 24, 1963 — two days after Kennedy was killed — said an "important question" that remained unsolved was whether Oswald had been planning to travel right away or return to the U.S. and leave later.The message said that although it appeared Oswald "was then thinking only about a peaceful change of residence to the Soviet Union, it is also possible that he was getting documented to make a quick escape after assassinating the president."Another record dated April 11, 1964, recounted a visit to the CIA by three staff members of the Warren Commission, which was set up to investigate the assassination.The memo said the staff members indicated that Thomas Mann, former ambassador to Mexico and then-assistant secretary for inter-American affairs, "still has the 'feeling in his guts' that (Cuban leader Fidel) Castro hired Oswald to kill Kennedy. They said, however, that the commission has not been able to get any proof of that."Also in the latest release was a 20-page FBI analysis of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. dated March 12, 1968 — a month before he was assassinated on April 4, 1968. One section alleges that King was attracted to former member of the Communist Party in America. It notes that two previous aides were party members and eight others, who helped shape King's organization in its early stages, had communist affiliations.The analysis said that in the early 1960s, the Communist Party was trying to get a black labor coalition to further its goals in the United States. It referenced a May 1961 issue of a communist newspaper that stated, "Communists will do their utmost to strengthen and unite the Negro movement and ring it to the backing of the working people."The FBI said King and his organization were "made-to-order" to achieve these objectives.The FBI's surveillance of King is well-known and the analysis includes several pages about his sexual life. One document said a black minister who attended a workshop to train ministers in February 1968 in Miami "expressed his disgust with the behind-the-scene drinking, fornication and homosexuality that went on at the conference.""Throughout the ensuing years and until this date, King has continued to carry on his sexual aberrations secretly while holding himself out to public view as a moral leader of religious conviction," the FBI report said.Secret CIA files related to JFK assassination released.A CIA message sent two days after President John F. Kennedy was killed suggests that Lee Harvey Oswald may have been planning a quick escape.As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Re: IT'S OFFICIAL - OSWALD WAS NOT CIA, SAYS CIA:
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.duffelb ... l/amp/Half of the cia agents were never in the CIA just like George Bush was never in the cia
Re: IT'S OFFICIAL - OSWALD WAS NOT CIA, SAYS CIA:
If no connection with the CIA, why was Oswald's 201 File Tampered with weeks before the assassination?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKQy8DndON8