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Hi Martin,
Well it would be interesting to see what she said, Martin, but it
doesn't appear to accord with the historical record:
http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh10/html/WC_Vol10_0025a.ht=
m
Bringuier quite clearly states above (10 H 41) that he and Quiroga got
Oswald's address from the leaflet given out at International Trade
Mart and it was then decided that Quiroga would visit Oswald at
Magazine St and try and infiltrate his FPCC chapter.
Regards,
Tim Brennan
Sydney, Australia
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On Jul 6, 5:05=A0pm, "Martin Shackelford" <msha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I'll take her word over your assumption, Tim.
>
> Martin
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> Hi Martin,
>
> The claim that Carlos Quiroga delivered a 5 to 6 inch stack of
> leaflets to Oswald sounds highly dubious to me.
>
> Quiroga was using the address that Oswald had stamped on the leaflets
> that he had given out at International Trade Mart, 4907 Magazine St,
> to locate Oswald in the first place.
>
> On the face of it, the landlady story doesn't STACK up, LOL! :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Tim Brennan
> Sydney, Australia
> *Newsgroup(s) Commentator*
>
> On Jul 5, 4:18 pm, "Martin Shackelford" <msha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>
>
> > False Defector program:
> > Source: Victor Marchetti, former executive assistant to the Director
of
> > CIA
> > Details: run out of Nag's Head, North Carolina by Naval Intelligence
in
> > 1959,
> > involving 36-40 men, sent into the Soviet Union and Eastern European
> > countries; trained at various naval installations in the U.S. and
abroa=
d.
>
> > Ruth Paine:
> > CIA connections:
> > George DeMohrenschildt, directed at Oswald by local CIA man J.
> > Walton Moore, arranged for Ruth to meet Marina. He arranged
> > the party at which they met, and brought the Oswalds, and paid
> > close attention to how Ruth and Marina got along. Two months
> > later, DeMohrenschildt left for Haiti, and Ruth became the new
> > "Oswald best friend." J. Edgar Hoover advised the Warren
> > Commission to suppress do***ents relating to the Paines and
> > the DeMohrenschildts.
> > Michael Paine worked for defense contractor Bell Helicopter, a
> > flying machine invented by his stepfather. His work involved a
> > security clearance. His mother was a close friend of Mary
> > Bancroft, Allen Dulles' mistress. Dulles helped to steer the
> > questioning away from these topics.
> > Ruth's father, William Avery Hyde, was rewarded with an AID
> > contract covering all of Latin America, in a CIA-related role.
> > His re****ts were sent to the CIA.
> > Ruth's older sister, Sylvia Hyde Hoke, was a CIA employee by
> > 1955 at the latest. Ruth stayed with her in September 1963.
> > Sylvia's husband John was also a CIA employee. Ruth went
> > from there to New Orleans to pick up Marina. Ruth denied to
> > Jim Garrison that she knew which agency Sylvia worked for.
> > Marina testified in New Orleans that after the assassination, the
> > Secret Service advised her to avoid Ruth, due to her connection
> > to the CIA.
> > Ruth and the TSBD job:
> > Ruth told the Warren Commission that she heard about a job
> > opening from her neighbor, Linnie Mae Randle, and passed the
> > information on to Oswald. Ms. Randle told the Commission she
> > hadn't been aware of any job opening.
> > When the Texas Employment Commission called to say there was
> > a better-paying job available for Oswald, Marina's "friend" Ruth
> > kept the information to herself and never told Oswald. The job
> > was at Trans-Texas Airways. Unlike the TSBD job, it wasn't
> > tem****ary, and paid $100 per month more. When the TEC called
> > again, they were curtly told Oswald already had a job. She first
> > told the Warren Commission she never knew about the better job,
> > then said she vaguely recalled it, then said Oswald had told her
> > about it, but that it "fell through." Then she admitted knowing
> > about
> > the job offer when Oswald was still unemployed--so she had to
> > have been the person called by the TEC. She falsely said that
> > Oswald had checked on the job, but it had been filled. It had, of
> > course, been filled because she told the TEC he already had a
> > job.
> > She claimed that he got the info from the TEC and told her and
> > Marina about it--which was impossible. The TEC never talked
> > directly with him about it--only the two calls to the Paine home.
> > Marina said that, after he began at the TSBD, he continued to
> > answer ads, looking for something better.
>
> > The Fair Play for Cuba leaflet delivery:
> > The witness who saw Carlos Quiroga visit Oswald was Oswald's
> > landlady. She re****ted that Quiroga brought a 5-6 inch stack of
> > leaflets with him.
>
> > CIA and Secret Service credentials:
> > In June 2007, the CIA finally released its "Family Jewels" re****t,
> > running to 702 pages. It included a memo by Sidney Gottlieb, head
> > of the Technical Services Division, dated May 8, 1973. Gottlieb
> > stated that his division provided the Secret Service with "gate
> > p*****, security p*****, p***** for presidential campaign, emblems
> > for presidential vehicles, a secure ID photo system." Officially, the
> > Secret Service ID was made by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
> > The CIA could have supplied AUTHENTIC Secret Service credentials
> > for a CIA operation.
>
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