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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Thomas Graves on June 11, 2020, 01:27:20 AM
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Thoughts?
https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/Essay_-_Oswald_Legend_Preface.html
-- MWT ;)
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Thought number one (in no particular order):
Didn't Oswald admit on radio that he was a "Marxist"?
Isn't it possible to be a Marxist but not a (Marxist-Leninist) Communist?
-- MWT ;)
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Thought number two:
Although Bill Simpich doesn't say it in his essay, he did tell me in a FB private message about a year ago that he believes it was "just a red herring" that former Cuban consul Eusebio Azcue told the HSCA that -- in so many words -- the "Oswald" he remembered dealing with "on Wednesday September 25th or Thursday September 27th" was a dead ringer for KGB Colonel / "Third Secretary- Assistant Cultural Attache" Nikolai Leonov (the guy who had turned Raul Castro and Che Guevara onto Soviet-style Communism around 1955).
Does Bill Simpich believe Leonov was secretly working for the CIA, or something?
LOL, I rather doubt it. Last time I checked a couple of years ago, GENERAL Nikolai Leonov was a pro-Putin member of the Russian Duma (House of Representatives).
The question I'm asking myself here:
Why would a pro-Castro former diplomat (Azcue) want us to believe the Soviets were mucking around "impersonating" Oswald (or telling Duran and himself what to do and say) about two months before the assassination ... unless he was still mad at the Soviets for having taken advantage of Duran and himself during the lead-up to the assassination?
-- MWT ;)
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I guess no one here has heard of Bill "The CIA Did It" Simpich, a bleeding-heart civil rights lawyer from ... gasp ... San Francisco.
LOL
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Thought number three:
In my humble opinion, Simpich's hero Jefferson Morley is a joke.
For no good reason, imho, Morley denigrates head of CIA Counterintelligence James Angleton (who was forced by probable mole William Colby to retire in 1974) to the 9th degree in his reprehensible book The Ghost (see my one-star review of it at Amazon), and still believes that "KGB officer" Yuri Nosenko was a true defector -- although John Newman and Peter Dale Scott don't.
What's up with that, Jeff?
Answer: Morley evidently trusted the pronouncements of probable mole George Kisevalter, and, afaik, HSCA perjurer John L. Hart, too. (See what I've posted about those two "useful idiots or worse" in the Off Topic section.)
LOL
-- MWT ;)
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Thought number four:
In my humble opinion, the last piece of sure-to-be-intercepted-by-the-FBI mail Oswald sent, the mysterious "Comrade Kostin" letter to the Soviet embassy in Washington, may have been typed-up and mailed by Ruth Paine or Marina in an effort by the KGB to reinforce the Kremlin-protecting WW III virus that had already been placed by the KGB in Oswald's CIA file on October 1, 1963, in Mexico City.
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Thought number five:
Simpich's "Oswald Legend-Maker # 8," George de Mohrenschildt, was suspected of being a long-term KGB "illegal" by CIA CI/SIG analyst Clare Edward Petty in the mid-1970s, based on his close reading of some WW II VENONA decrypts.
-- MWT ;)
PS That's enough for now, I guess. I'll continue with these "revelations" tomorrow ...
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Oh, god. Are you ever going to stop posting stuff like this?
And yes, hurray! Newman agreed with you about one tiny insignificant detail that has no bearing about the case at large. BFD!
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Oh, god. Are you ever going to stop posting stuff like this?
And yes, hurray! Newman agreed with you about one tiny insignificant detail that has no bearing about the case at large. BFD!
Dear Mike,
If it's such an insignificant tiny deal, why then did Newman present a three-hour lecture titled "Spy Wars" on the subject in March of 2018, which lecture was attended (sitting with Newman at the table) by Simpich and Peter Dale Scott, and during which Newman relayed Tennent H. Bagley's findings that not only was Nosenko fake, but that the defector he'd been dispatched here to discredit, Anatoliy Golitsyn, was the real deal?
https://archive.org/details/SpyWarsMolesMysteriesAndDeadlyGames/mode/2up
Nosenko told the HSCA that KGB had had nothing to do with Oswald in the USSR.
Do you actually believe that?
Unfortunately, Bill Simpich and his hero, Jefferson Morley, evidently still do.
-- MWT ;)
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Thoughts?
https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/Essay_-_Oswald_Legend_Preface.html
-- MWT ;)
Did Oswald have handlers / legend-makers in the U.S.?
If so, were they from the evil, evil, evil CIA, or from the humanitarian organization formerly known as the KGB?
-- MWT ;)
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San Francisco Civil Rights Lawyer Bill Simpich suggests that after U.S. intelligence had manipulated and used "wannabe spy" Lee Harvey Oswald in its legitimate efforts to uncover moles, it used him in its evil scheme to murder JFK.
Simpich would have us believe that Oswald wasn't a Communist, after all, just a good old Marxist Liberal, and he seems intent on uncovering the evil CIA bastards who created the "Radical Communist" legend for Oswald in the first place.
Gag me with a xxxxxxx spoon, Simpich.
Comrade Oswald was more Marxist-Leninist than Nikita Khrushchev, himself!
I wouldn't be surprised if Oswald said this to himself as he was falling asleep every night: "I will-we will-we wuv Kennedy, but I absolutely must ADVANCE THE DIALECTIC, especially after dem KGB boys gave me dat special twreetment dere in Minsk!"
All I can say is that Vladimir Putin must love what Simpich and his ilk have been doing for so many years now -- blaming the CIA for what the little Marxist prick did.
-- MWT ;)