Originally Posted By: fergie
Binnie, his background was definetly murky and he had close ties to both the cia and fbi, again seems strange they would trust/train a guy who then turned out to be a 'lone nut'


Not strange at all. The CIA likely saw Oswald as expendable and gullible, but most importantly....gullible. He was probably most attractive to them because he was malleable enough to agree to go along with such a plot against JFK never really understanding what was going on around him or who was involved.

Had Oswald been allowed to live and speak to the media, I don't think we'd know a great deal more than we know now about the JFK assassination. This because Oswald himself didn't have a clue.


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