Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #56 on: July 28, 2019, 08:07:18 PM »
Here's a short/brief summary of the allegations/claims made about Lopez and any alleged involvement in the assassination. It's from Gus Russo's book "Live by the Sword." It begins below with "next day at noon" with "next day" being the day after the assassination. The border between the US and Mexico had been closed right after JFK's assassination.

Russo makes several claims here that I don't think are warranted. I see no connection between Lopez, the Tampa branch of the FPCC, and Oswald. Where is it?



Steve M. Galbraith,

Which claims or allegations in the page you posted do you believe are unwarranted by the author?

Can you be specific?

-- MWT  ;)
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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #57 on: July 28, 2019, 08:43:30 PM »
It's interesting that a thread (currently on the front page at that other forum) titled List Of Nefarious Characters Possibly Present In Dallas on 11/22/1963, lists oodles and gobs of evil, evil, evil Deep State CIA-types, but nary a mention is made of Gilberto Policarpo Lopez or Miguel Casas Saez, as far as I can see.

Hmm

Did I miss something?

Or is this further confirmation that we've been brainwashed by 98 years of Cheka "active measures," artfully interwoven for the last 60 years with "KGB-Within-The KGB", Second Chief Directorate Dept. 14 "strategic deceptions"?

D'oh

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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #58 on: July 28, 2019, 11:13:05 PM »
Gilberto Policarpo Lopez

This image was sent to me via email by his youngest daughter, Lisbette Lundgren, who is a member of this forum.

She has sent me a few other photos showing him as an older man, but has asked me to hold off on posting them until he has passed away.

Edit: Lisbette believes that this is his passport photo, and that it was in the 1960s ...


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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #59 on: July 28, 2019, 11:24:37 PM »
Steve M. Galbraith,

Which claims or allegations in the page you posted do you believe are unwarranted by the author?

Can you be specific?

-- MWT  ;)

It's been a couple of hours now, and all I hear are crickets ...
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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #60 on: July 29, 2019, 01:49:49 AM »
It's been a couple of hours now, and all I hear are crickets ...

Thomas, I'm sure Steve will get back to you with his concerns when ready. Meanwhile, here's a couple of mine; Russo claims Lopez and Oswald had links "to the same branch of the FPCC" that's blatantly incorrect, Lopez had no known link to the New Orleans branch and Oswald had no known link to the Tampa branch, so how do they both have links to the same branch? Also, in the same paragraph, Russo claims Oswald's first contact with pro-Castro Cubans was in Los Angeles, Russo nor anyone else has enough information on Oswald's movements to make that claim. Seems to me Russo at best, can be criticized for exaggerating, at worst for writing outright lies.
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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #61 on: July 29, 2019, 02:45:13 AM »
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Dear Denis,

I don't claim to speak for Gus Russo, nor Daffy Duck, for that matter.

I can imagine, though, that by "Oswald's connection to the Tampa Chapter," Russo was referring to the fact that Oswald had communicated with V.T. Lee, the founder of said chapter.

What year did Oswald visit the Cuban Consulate in L.A., Denis? 1959, or so?

Do you think he started rubbing elbows with Castroites prior to that?

Did I post the page from Live By the Sword, here, Denis?

I hope I'm not obligated to support everything Russo says in the book.

For example, he believes Oswald went to Mexico City!

Do you think Russo "exaggerated or blatantly lied" about everything?

If so, for what purpose?

Are there some kernels of truth in the book, even for very highly knowledgeable and discerning people like you?

LOL
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Re: Mysterious Cuban # 1: Gilberto Policarpo Lopez
« Reply #62 on: July 29, 2019, 03:16:15 AM »
Dear Denis,

I don't claim to speak for Gus Russo, nor Daffy Duck, for that matter.

I would imagine, though, that by "Oswald's connection to the Tampa Chapter," he was referring to the fact that Oswald had communicated with V.T. Lee, the founder of said chapter.

What year did Oswald visit the Cuban Consulate in L.A.?

Do you think he started rubbing elbows with Castroites prior to that?

-- MWT  ;)
Did I post the page from Live By the Sword, here?
Am I obligated to try to support everything he says in the book?

LOL

No one said you were "obligated" to do anything so don't start getting stroppy. You asked what the concerns were on the Russo page posted so I told you. OK. Got it?