There's a pretty good show on TV lately called Spy Wars. I've watched about 3 episodes of it and it talks about Russian and US spies, counter spies and so on. Yes, I'm sure it continues and yes, I'm sure it was happening way back over 50 years ago when Kennedy was president.
Greg Parker wrote a good article about LHO and the so-called defection:
https://gregrparker.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/keenan.redskin.pdf
And of course Bill Simpich wrote State Secret:
https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/State_Secret.html
But Thomas Graves seems to continue to obsess with the Russians and they were somehow involved.
Michael,
The next time you confer with Bill, please ask him the following questions for me:
1) How was Eusebio Azcue's describing, in 1978, the "Oswald" he'd dealt with at the Cuban consulate in such a way that it perfectly described skinny, short, blond-haired, very thin-faced, 35 year-old KGB Colonel Nikolai Leonov ... a "Red Herring"?
Does he think Azcue was working for the CIA?
2) What does he make of the fact that the Soviet embassy's well-paid "security guard" who volunteered the made-radioactive-by-KGB name "Kostikov" over a sure-to-be-tapped-by-CIA phoneline on 10/1/63 to a (bad Russian-speaking and bad ENGLISH-speaking) Oswald impersonator ... was a Kremlin-loyal triple agent (in other words, a KGB officer whom CIA mistakenly believed it had successfully recruited, but in fact was still working for the KGB)?
3) Does he still incorrectly believe that Obyedkov (misspelled "Byetkov" in Church Committee transcript of Angleton's June 1975 top-secret testimony) might have been FBI's 1966 SHAMROCK (in reality, Boris Orehkov)?
LOL
-- MWT
