Originally Posted By: abc123
http://history-matters.com/frameup.htm

The frameup of Oswald.

The CIA advised that on October 1, 1963, an extremely sensitive source had reported that an individual identified himself as Lee Oswald, who contacted the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City inquiring as to any messages. Special Agents of this Bureau, who have conversed with Oswald in Dallas, Texas, have observed photographs of the individual referred to above, and have listened to a recording of his voice. These special agents are of the opinion that the above-referred-to individual was not Lee Harvey Oswald."

The paragraph shown above comes from an FBI memo sent to both the White House and the Secret Service on November 23, 1963, the day after President Kennedy's assassination. It was a follow-up to a phone call at 10:01 AM, in which Director Hoover informed Lyndon Johnson of the same fact. Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of Kennedy held in police custody in Dallas, had been impersonated in phone calls to the Soviet Embassy in Mexio City.

The fact that Oswald was impersonated less than two months prior to the Dallas shooting was obviously important news. What made the revelation even more stunning was that, in one such call, "Oswald" referred to a previous meeting with a Soviet official named Kostikov. Valeriy Kostikov was well-known to the CIA and FBI as a KGB agent operating out of the Embassy under official cover. But, far more ominously, the FBI's "Tumbleweed" informant had previously tipped off the U.S. that Kostikov was a member of the KGB's "Department 13," involved in sabotage and assassinations.


Being as the CIA is the source of the above innuendo, I think it's safe to assume it's a lie.

There's a lot of material on Oswald trying to infiltrate the Soviet Union and get citizenship there. I don't buy it for second that he was out to assassinate an American president in the name of Russia. I think that Oswald's actions in trying to gain behind the Iron Curtain access make him look like a clandestine agent or mercenary of the US Government. Being as the CIA's auspices are that of anything overseas, I would figure him (Oswald) to be a CIA agent/mercenary/soldier of fortune.

So CIA sends Oswald to Dealey Plaza to kill either Kennedy or Governor Connolly, and then conscripts the mafia to send in a hitman to whack the patsy after the patsy is "made" to look like the sole guilty party. The patsy is not given a chance to make any public statements or testify. We saw this strategy employed in the assassination of Joe Colombo, and maybe even Joe Masseria.

The hitman (Ruby) is the perfect choice because he has a terminal disease and cannot be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Hoover is consulted and brought into the scheme to play his part, but he probably doesn't provide any shooters. Is he an accessory? Yes. He's in on the hit just like a getaway driver for the mafia. His job is to help cover up the crime and not investigate it after the fact.

Oswald realizes he has been set up because when he fires at the Presidential motorcade, he sees his marks getting shot from other unknown shooters. He realizes his error immediately. He knew the manhunt would be on. He goes to retrieve his guns and goes on the run, first hiding in a local movie theatre until the heat blew over to give him a chance to get out of the state and then the country.

The real shooters are probably the secret service. Everyone in the Presidential motorcade says the shots came from the rear, not the side or front. The secret service and Oswald are to the rear.

If Oswald was a CIA patsy, that does not automatically implicate the head of the CIA at the time, Mr. McCone. The CIA has a dark budget with many rogue elements operating in a compartmentalized fashion without the rest of the agency being fully aware of their actions.

But Hoover had to know since he had the sovereign power to investigate all domestic crimes. He had to be in on the cover up.

Wikipedia is untrustworthy, but here it illustrates a link from Oswald to the CIA and there is a suicide to substantiate the claims...

"George de Mohrenschildt[edit]

After returning from the Soviet Union, Oswald made a close friend in George de Mohrenschildt. De Mohrenschildt wrote extensive memoirs about his friendship with Oswald and had a copy of one of the photos of Oswald with the rifle used in the shooting. After the assassination, the CIA requested that the FBI locate De Mohrenschildt, as he had written a letter directly to George H.W. Bush, who was a friend, appealing to him to stop the agency from taking action against him.

A few television programs, including Jesse Ventura's "Conspiracy Theories", have alleged that De Mohrenschildt was Oswald's CIA handler. On March 29, 1977, De Mohrenschildt stated during an interview with author Edward Jay Epstein that he had been ordered by CIA operative J. Walton Moore to meet Oswald, and that he would not have if he had not been ordered to do so. After the interview, he received a letter from the House Select Committee on Assassination, but then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head later that day.[21][22]"

That's an excerpt from the "Cia Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theory" page of Wikipedia.



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