The KGB Impersonated Oswald in Mexico to Connect Castro to the Assassination

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Offline Anthony Frank

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After I exposed KGB infiltration of the CIA in 1984, one of the KGB officers admitted to impersonating Oswald at the Soviet and Cuban Embassies. His face perfectly matched the photograph taken at the Soviet Embassy on October 1, 1963, but he was completely bald by 1984. He also admitted to being one of the two KGB officers who assassinated President Kennedy. The third assassin was a CIA “double agent,” who knowingly and willingly worked for the KGB.

Warren Commission Exhibit 237, the Mexico City “unidentified mystery man,” is a photograph of one of President Kennedy’s three assassins.



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« Last Edit: July 09, 2021, 03:00:38 AM by Anthony Frank »

Offline Brian D. Litman

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Mr Frank,

You may find it useful to review my prior X postings, as I knew and worked with all of the Mexico City KGB officers.  In a future article, I will discuss the identity of the "Mystery Man" - whom Kostikov informed me of at one of my many evening dinners with him in Autumn of 1993.

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Best,   BDL

Offline Brian D. Litman

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You are quite correct.

You may find useful my recent postings on the topic owing to my personal association with the involved KGB officers.

https://tinyurl.com/2x66af7k

-BDL

Offline Richard Smith

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See any logical inconsistency yet between suggesting that Oswald's visit to Mexico City was fabricated to implicate Cuba in the crime but complaining that the authorities ignored evidence of the involvement of anyone else and placed all the blame on Oswald?  Those nutty conspirators.  First, they want to start a war.  But then they decided to blame it all on Oswald to avoid the war.

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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See any logical inconsistency yet between suggesting that Oswald's visit to Mexico City was fabricated to implicate Cuba in the crime but complaining that the authorities ignored evidence of the involvement of anyone else and placed all the blame on Oswald?  Those nutty conspirators.  First, they want to start a war.  But then they decided to blame it all on Oswald to avoid the war.
"They" framed a Castroite in order to justify a war to remove Castro - Operation Northwoods and all of that - and then "they" conducted an investigation that cleared Cuba/Castro of any role. All of those allegations by people that Oswald met with Cuban agents - the "Twist Party" et cetera - were knocked down by the CIA. Oswald acted alone "they" said.

Yes, the same CIA that killed JFK and supposedly framed Oswald to justify removing Castro then helped exonerate Castro. Why would they do that? In conspiracy world all of these contradictions are fine as long as it helps promote a conspiracy.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Maybe they expected Lyndon to be more of a warmonger than he was. They would have to wait for Vietnam for that.