Should We Believe Victor Marchetti?, Part One

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“A May 15, 1973, memo in the files of researcher Richard Popkin recounts a conversation with former CIA official Victor Marchetti in which Marchetti reportedly offered "a theory he claimed to have heard that fits with his own picture of the chaos in the CIA; namely that the KGB has infiltrated the CIA and the CIA has infiltrated the KGB so it is impossible at the present stage to tell who is who (he mentioned a case of having been sent to meet somebody and being shown all sorts of identification and then being totally unable to tell whether he was dealing with a U.S. or Russian agent). Marchetti thinks it is the KGB branch of the CIA that killed Kennedy and that the U.S. CIA is too embarrassed to investigate and reveal the real state of affairs."     

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This is interesting.

Did Marchetti think E. Howard Hunt was a KGB "mole"?

If so -- and if he was correct -- it might explain Hunt's allegedly telling Douglas Caddy that the CIA(?) or the Military(?) killed JFK because he was fixin' to tell Khrushchev about "The Alien Presence."

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