"Bud" <sirslick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Jul 16, 2:49 pm, "tomnln" <tom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Hi Timmy;
>>
>> Tell us WHO picked up the Pro-Castro literature from Jones Printing
>> Company?
>>
>> We know it was NOT Oswald.
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Bud wrote;
> How could you possibly know that?
I write;
Because Jones said so in a signed affidavit.
(Aren't you familiar with ANY of the 26 vouumes?)
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>> Looks like Oswald was NOT a Loner after all, Huh Timmy?
Bud wrote;
> He probably had Hidel pick them up.
YOU told us that Hidel was Oswald.
Isn't your word any good?
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>> > <timst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>
>news:0086d1bd-6b9e-4841-96ba-409170e84b29@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > TOP POST
>>
>> > 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:
>> >> 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
>> >> abroad.
>>
>> >> 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.
>>
>> >> Martin
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