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Title: On the Trail of Delusion: The Marina Oswald Tapes
Post by: Fred Litwin on September 03, 2025, 12:42:09 PM
On The Trail of Delusion: The Marina Oswald Tapes 

Marina Oswald was wiretapped by the FBI, with the approval of Robert Kennedy, right after the assassination. Here are excerpts from the tapes along with a discussion, and some primary documents.


https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/on-the-trail-of-delusion-episode-20-the-marina-oswald-tapes
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion: The Marina Oswald Tapes
Post by: Denis Morissette on September 13, 2025, 04:39:28 AM
It would have been great had they did the same within days of the assassination.  Walk:
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion: The Marina Oswald Tapes
Post by: Steve M. Galbraith on September 14, 2025, 03:22:41 PM
These are just snippets of course of just two weeks or so of monitoring but I don't hear a scared woman, someone being intimidated by the FBI or government to go along with a script, to simply say what they wanted. That doesn't come across in these tapes. Does she mention anything about being coerced? Of fear of being deported, her children taken away? It seems to me that she would be telling people this.

This has always been the reply by the conspiracists, by the Oswald defenders: "Marina was forced to give evidence implicating Oswald. We can't believe her." So where is the evidence for this intimidation or fear in these tapes? Or elsewhere? In her HSCA testimony, the Shaw trial and grand jury testimony (she confused the ACLU and the CIA) she never mentioned anything about coercion or being forced to lie. I'm sure she was a scared person after the assassination. But again, what's the evidence of coercion?