Soviet File Given to Luna Proves a KGB Operation

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Offline Tommy Shanks

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Re: Soviet File Given to Luna Proves a KGB Operation
« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2025, 07:42:16 PM »
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And, no, the "Dear Mr. Hunt" note has not been proven to be a forgery. In 1977, the Dallas Morning News had the note analyzed by three handwriting experts, and all three concluded the handwriting was Oswald's (Henry Hurt, Reasonable Doubt, pp. 235-236; Dallas Morning News, February 6, 1977, April 2, 6, 1977, September 26, 1978).

The HSCA handwriting experts were "unable to come to any firm conclusion regarding this particular document," were not able "to accurately determine that it is specifically a forgery and at the same time not able to accurately determine whether or not it corresponds to all of the other writings that we have identified" (4 HSCA 359).

If you had bothered to read Fred Litwin's original blog post, you'd know that the printed text of the "Mr. Hunt" letter was cleverly copied and pasted directly from a real letter Oswald tried to mail while living in Russia, which the KGB intercepted and NEVER shared until now. So, yes, it's Oswald's handwriting, but made to look like a fake letter he never actually wrote. Do you get it now?

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Re: Soviet File Given to Luna Proves a KGB Operation
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Online Tom Graves

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Re: Soviet File Given to Luna Proves a KGB Operation
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2025, 08:10:07 PM »
If you had bothered to read Fred Litwin's original blog post, you'd know that the printed text of the "Mr. Hunt" letter was cleverly copied and pasted directly from a real letter Oswald tried to mail while living in Russia, which the KGB intercepted and NEVER shared until now. So, yes, it's Oswald's handwriting, but made to look like a fake letter he never actually wrote. Do you get it now?

John M. Newman, in his 1995/2008 book, Oswald and the CIA, took Oswald's alluding in a letter to an earlier letter he had sent to the U.S. Embassy about returning to the U.S. (which first letter the Embassy never received) as an indication that the KGB had intercepted it.

This recent revelation corroborates his theory by telling us that the text and actual handwriting of the first letter was used by the KGB to create the fake "Dear Mr. Hunt" letter.

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Re: Soviet File Given to Luna Proves a KGB Operation
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2025, 08:10:07 PM »