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Maybe there’s something here with this KGB angle that Tom is delving into which is more than what the WC was willing to reveal.

So why was “Mexico Man” (= Pro KGB assassin) sent?  Was Oswald  to facilitate helping this guy enter USA or was the KGB guy coming to STOP Oswafd from carrying on with an earlier directive from KGB that was given during the 62 Cuban Missile crisis, which order had been removed after the diplomatic resolution of the crisis.

Perhaps the KGB were worried their Marxist American Oswald puppet might ignore the new stand down order and on his own carry out the previous terminate JFK order which was no longer necessary. Kruschev got such a  good deal from JFK in resolving the 62 crisis that Kruschev considered JFK a US President that the USSR could work with towards establishing a less hostile stance with regard to use of nuclear weapons. It was essentially the beginning  of the MAD doctrine.

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Excellent post, Steve. Thanks for the reminder about this info. Mailer's book is really underappreciated for its level of new details.

"It's a Small World" Factoid: On 29 November 1956, evidently while on her way home from Moscow, Priscilla Johnson checked in with Army Major Alexander Sogolow in Frankfurt. Sogolow was Chief of CIA's SR/10 (Soviet Russia Division's Branch 10) which interviewed American "legal travelers" to the USSR as they were coming and going. Interestingly, Sogolow was a KGB "mole" and was the CIA's boss of another "mole," Golitsyn's SASHA / Sasha, Igor Orlov, aka Alexander "Sasha" Kopatzky, who was "uncovered" four years after he'd retired from the Agency by probable mole Bruce Leonard Solie (look him up) based on a "hot tip" from Kremlin-loyal triple agent KGB Major Igor Kochnov. Sogolow confessed and wasn't prosecuted because he allowed himself to be "played back" against the KGB.

When Golitsyn was being exfiltrated from Helsinki by the CIA on 15 December 1961, his plane was diverted to Frankfurt either intentionally so Golitsyn could be debriefed and have his bona fides assessed or due to bad weather. Golitsyn freaked out and told one of his escorts that he was afraid he'd be assassinated by SASHA / Sasha in Frankfurt, and the escort unwisely sent an unlimited-distribution cable to CIA to that effect. Orlov / Kopatzky got wind of the cable in Washington and sent a letter to CIA headquarters saying Sogolow was a "mole."

I say SASHA / Sasha because Golitsyn mistakenly believed Kopatzky's codename was SASHA when in reality it was his nickname. (The nickname for Alexandr in Slavic countries is "Sasha.")

One can only wonder what Sogolow and Priscilla spoke about . .  .

Scroll down to the last entry on page 4.

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/docid-32272679.pdf

Scroll down to page 7.

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2018/180-10145-10441.pdf
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Excellent post, Steve. Thanks for the reminder about this info. Mailer's book is really underappreciated for its level of new details.
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I don't believe they were involved in the JFKA.

But if they did know each other, it would vindicate Garrison on at least that point. And also mean Shaw lied in court.

I mean, I guess so? What value does "vindicating" Garrison on "that point" have in the grand scheme of things, especially in light of the lives he destroyed and the nonsense he disseminated about the "real" assassins and plotters?
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What's funny is that you genuinely believe there was a Dallas Police "imposture" (the correct spelling is "impostor" or "imposter," by the way) running around Dealey Plaza moments after the assassination. Such a notion is preposterous on about 100 different levels.

     Your "Preposterous" declaration is NOT Evidence. It is only verbiage. I have offered solid evidence: (1) Documented Times of Officer Haygood & Officer Harkness DPD Radio Transmissions, (2) Image Evidence, and, (3) The WC Testimonies of Officer Haygood and Officer Harkness. 
     This is why this case has been unsolved for 62+ yrs. People have cavalierly accepted and then repeated what they have heard. This is done repeatedly for an extended period of time and the next thing you know, it is regarded as being Fact. The 62+ year Officer Haygood ID on the Darnell/Martin films is nothing more than a JFK Assassination "Urban Legend" The mountain of evidence I have provided destroys this Urban Legend.  It is physically impossible for Officer Haygood to be filmed with Officer Harkness on the Darnell Film prior to 12:35. That is Not Officer Haygood.     
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Tom, I just don't buy that Marina had any connection to Soviet intelligence. Let's say for the sake of argument that she did. Did the KGB just promptly abandon her once she and Lee moved back to the U.S.? Marina lived a miserable life of poverty and abuse from that point forward. So, what changed?
The McMillan book "Marina and Lee" and the Mailer book "Oswald's Tale" goes over almost all of these claims. For example, Marina didn't want to join the Komsomol but you had to in order to get a good job and references and other state benefits ("If you live with wolves then you have to howl like one" went the line). When they found out she was leaving they berated her, kicked her out. Her co-workers turned their backs on her too (they pretty much had to). The Oswalds had enormous problems first getting married and, particularly, being allowed to leave (about 8 months). The bureaucracy, something Oswald detested, gave them additional trouble because he was an American. Nothing was easy.

Obviously, if someone believes Marina lied and the KGB lied and the friends and associates of the Oswalds lied (Mailer interviewed them), that it was all part of a KGB operation, then there's no place to go. *Whatever* evidence is shown that Marina wasn't a "swallow" or working for an intelligence service is simply evidence that she was. Because it's all part of that operation. In this world, up is not only up but down too. And down is both up and down. This is classic Garrison's deranged worldview; only substitute the KGB for the CIA.

Mailer included transcripts of the KGB's recordings of Marina's and Lee's conversation on the Komsomol meeting and other problems they had. You can read it online here: https://archive.org/details/oswalds-tale/mode/2up

Here's a transcript of Marina discussing the Komsomol meeting she had to attend:






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Tom, I just don't buy that Marina had any connection to Soviet intelligence. Let's say for the sake of argument that she did. Did the KGB just promptly abandon her once she and Lee moved back to the U.S.? Marina lived a miserable life of poverty and abuse from that point forward. So, what changed?

Putative KGB staff officer and false defector-in-place in Geneva in 1962, Yuri Nosenko, may have been a rogue physical defector to the U.S. in February 1964 who used the Kremlin-absolving "intel" on LHO he'd been told to share with Tennent H. Bagley and (probable mole, imho) George Kisevalter in Geneva as his ticket to The Land of Milk and Honey.

Point being: Maybe being allowed to marry her Handsome Prince Charming and move with him to The Land of Milk and Honey was sufficient payment for her intel services, if any.

Btw, did you know that a CIA counterintelligence analyst by the name of Clare Edward Petty determined, by reading some WW II VENONA decrypts in the early 1970s, that George DeMohrenschildt was very likely a long-term NKVD/KGB "illegal"?
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I guess? But the notion of Shaw and Ferrie meeting at a bar flies in the face of every single thing we know about them. My guess is that Pena was wrong in his identification of Shaw. I'm also not sure why you're clinging to this one specific anecdote so heavily. Do you believe Shaw and Ferrie were up to anything untoward as it pertains to the JFK assassination?

I don't believe they were involved in the JFKA.

But if they did know each other, it would vindicate Garrison on at least that point. And also mean Shaw lied in court.
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Tom, I just don't buy that Marina had any connection to Soviet intelligence. Let's say for the sake of argument that she did. Did the KGB just promptly abandon her once she and Lee moved back to the U.S.? Marina lived a miserable life of poverty and abuse from that point forward. So, what changed?
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   This "ID" issue is not funny. To the contrary, it is critical. Officer Haygood was supposed to be the only DPD Motorcycle Cop inside the railroad yard after the Kill Shot. I continue providing Facts that prove the guy on the Darnell/Martin films is Not Haygood. He is an imposture. This proves a conspiracy was involved in the JFK Assassination.
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What's funny is that you genuinely believe there was a Dallas Police "imposture" (the correct spelling is "impostor" or "imposter," by the way) running around Dealey Plaza moments after the assassination. Such a notion is preposterous on about 100 different levels.
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