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Op maandag 14 juni 2010  15:56 schreef RM-rf het volgende:[..]
Ik denk inderdaad dat er vanuit bv de CIA veel moeite gedaan heeft juist eventueel al te nieuwsgierige aandacht naar het daderschap van Oswald weg te halen door het planten van allerhande geruchten over 'andere' schutters... 
 
CIA heeft nooit acties, of stappen ondernomen om de moord aanslag te verdoezelen.
Oswald, had tot vertrek naar de USSR nooit op de CIA radar gestaan! CIA is geen onderdeel van het leger.
en Oswald werkte als Marine radar operator op een basis waar idd ook U2's stonden. 
In hoeverre Oswald dat wist is nooit aangetoont.
Oswald is wel een speler op de achter grond in een wereld die de moord aanslag mogelijk maakte.
of zoals H. Hunt. het omschreef (Contract asset van de CIA, betrokken bij Varkens baai/vietnam PHoenix programma/Watergate inbraak etc etc.)
Give Us This Day, 
Hunt's book on the Bay of Pigs Invasion, was published late in 1973. In the book's foreword, he commented on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as follows:
"Once again it became fashionable to hold the city of Dallas collectively responsible for his murder. Still, and let this not be forgotten, Lee Harvey Oswald was a partisan of Fidel Castro, and an admitted Marxist who made desperate efforts to join the Red Revolution in Havana. In the end, he was an activist for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. But for Castro and the Bay of Pigs disaster there would have been no such "Committee." And perhaps no assassin named Lee Harvey Oswald"
Hunt verder over de moord op Kennedy:
 He even gave the codename the conspirators gave for the operation, "the Big Event." The other alleged conspirators include Cord Meyer, David Sánchez Morales, William King Harvey, a French gunman who worked for the Mafia, and Lyndon B. Johnson; all of the allegations made by Hunt concerning the JFK assassination, however, are generally considered unsubstantiated because what he said has not been proven by any official investigation after his deathbed confession in 2005. Cord Meyer and Bill Harvey were in the CIA. David Morales was unofficially in the CIA.  Hunt's memoir American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate, and Beyond was published by John Wiley & Sons in March 2007
KGB over de moord op Kenendy:
Kryuchkov
In November 1963 I worked at the Central Committee of the Communist Party. When I joined the KGB, I was naturally interested in the question of who killed President Kennedy, although we [the KGB] considered it an internal matter for the United States.
I interviewed many people about what happened. More and more, I came to the conclusion that the assassination is a big disgrace to the United States.
Search for the assassins in the power of capital. Then the truth will come out.
Begin with the history of the Kennedy family. It is complicated, and it deals with big money that was gained at the expense of others. Big enemies appeared. The same chain appears to the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
When I was chairman of the KGB, I met Edward Kennedy in Moscow. I constructed my conversation with him in a way meant to elicit information on this subject. I was very delicate, asking a few questions. It seemed to me that Edward Kennedy knows more than he has publicly stated. But he was unwilling to participate in a struggle.
FBI Counter intelligence:
Q: Kryuchkov suggested that the assassination of President Kennedy was a conspiracy. Do you concur with this?
KGB Asset
A: You think Kennedy was assassinated without instructions from a higher echelon?
FBI
Q: What higher echelon?
KGB
A: [Lyndon] Johnson knew about it.
FBI
Q: This is what the KGB believes?
KGB
A: Our special service thinks it was a plot loaded with disinformation.
											
 
			
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