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A study by Dale Myers of the Renee Nicole Good shooting would be a big project. I do not know if the video is of good enough quality. I have not heard anything about such a project being undertaken.

But it would be useful to see a frame by frame representation would be the best way to see how close the car came to gazing the shooter.

Of course, if this ever happened, MAGA would join ranks with many CTers and say that Myer's analysis was no good.
The shooter put himself in front of the car on purpose and was able to move out of the way. Whether the car grazed him is not really a critical issue.  It is not really a difficult issue either if one had the autopsy details.

The first bullet from the front appears to be travelling on a downward car left to car right path and struck the far right lower corner of the windshield:



If the shooter was in front of the car when he shot, the bullet would have passed to the far car left side and maybe grazed her left side if it struck her at all. If it did strike her farther to her right then he could not have been in front of the car when he fired. In any event, it did not likely strike her in the head as it was too low.

It is difficult to understand why the shots from the side were needed at all.
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The sense I have is that you think "proving" that One Glove Cop is not Haygood will equal proving a conspiracy. Would it? Proving that One Glove Cop (hereinafter OGC) was an imposter cop sent to Dealey Plaza in furtherance of a conspiracy - well, yes, I suppose that would do it. But as I've said with Cliff Varnell's claim that the alignment of the clothes, back wound and throat wound is absolutely dispositive for the existence of a conspiracy, you would need to prove these things to a level of absolute, unequivocal certainty. "I've made a good case that OGC isn't Haywood" won't do it.

Stepping back from your film analysis to the broader picture, I would wonder:

1. Where did OGC come from? Surely he wasn't riding a motorcycle in the motorcade?
2. Why was OGC dressed as a motorcycle cop? What did this add to the equation? Wouldn't it greatly increase the risk of his act being discovered?
3. Why would OGC remove one glove? Do any images of Haygood or other actual motorcycle cops show one or both gloves off?
4. Wouldn't it have been rather bold of OGC to walk right between Walthers and Harkness and other, genuine motorcycle cops?
5. Is it pure coincidence that OGC looks very similar to Haygood? Surely he wasn't actually impersonating Haygood - how would the conspirators have had any idea what the real Haygood would be doing?
6. What did OGC supposedly do that was in furtherance of the conspiracy? Why were his actions worth all the risks that a fake motorcycle cop would entail?
7. Where did OGC go when his mission was accomplished? Did he escape on a motorcycle? Did anyone report seeing a motorcycle cop leaving in a car?
8. Having read Haygood's WC testimony, what did he say that you think eliminates him as OGC? If it's a matter of timing, can you really narrow down that timing to a level of precision that makes it physically impossible for OGC to be Haygood?
9. Is it possible to eliminate the possibility that OGC was an actual motorcycle cop other than Haygood?
10. Is it possible that some other misleading mistake in the testimony or evidence is responsible for whatever it is that you think proves OGC is not Haygood? Does your theory hinge on all the testimony and evidence being exactly correct?

I'm not expecting you to answer these questions here, but I think you're going to need to put your OGC claim in at least a reasonably plausible, coherent context for it to carry any weight.
 
   The Who is this impostor and the Why, is the subject matter of a discussion that will reverberate well beyond this Forum. It is already ongoing backstage. As for the right here and right now, I would prefer to continue driving a stake directly into the heart of the Erroneous Haygood ID.
    As to there possibly being a mistake in: (1) Testimony, and/or, (2) Evidence, what's left after that? Image Evidence? I have that too. This Deny, Deny, Deny, defense in the face of a Mountain of Hard Evidence is reminiscent of the OJ Simpson Trial. This is where we are at regarding the ID of DPD Officer Haygood inside the train yard on the Darnell/Martin Films. 

                                  .......................... NEW Image Evidence COMING SOON  ................................................ 
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by Tom Graves on January 25, 2026, 02:39:07 PM »
As we consistently see with respect to this individual, it is not mentioned/skipped over that he had NO ID on him. An alleged "peaceful protester" carrying a semi-automatic weapon with an additional 2 loaded clips and NO ID on him? How about we get real here? We'll see if they are able to Zoom in on the gun amidst that scrum, but you can hear someone Yelling, "Gun, Gun....".

Wowie zowie!
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by Royell Storing on January 25, 2026, 02:33:07 PM »
Question 1: If a citizen has a permit to carry a firearm and is found by Federal officers to be carrying a firearm, do they have the right to take the gun away and shoot the citizen?

Question 2: If so, is this in line with the Second Amendment?

It should be noted that one is either a strong defender of the Second Amendment, or one is not. One cannot sometimes support the Second Amendment, but at other times not, and be considered a strong defender of the Second Amendment.

    As we consistently see with respect to this individual, it is not mentioned/skipped over that he had NO ID on him. An alleged "peaceful protester" carrying a semi-automatic weapon with an additional 2 loaded clips and NO ID on him? How about we get real here? We'll see if they are able to Zoom in on the gun amidst that scrum, but you can hear someone Yelling, "Gun, Gun....".
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See how clever I am? I knew if I posted that, TG and MTG would proceed to illustrate my points! Well done, gentlemen. Posterity thanks you. :D

Dear Fancy Pants Rants,

You seem to be blissfully unaware of the fact that the "points" you all-too-often make show the rest of us not only how extremely intelligent, but how profoundly ignorant, you really are.

-- Tom
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See how clever I am? I knew if I posted that, TG and MTG would proceed to illustrate my points! Well done, gentlemen. Posterity thanks you. :D
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My problems with this are more philosophical. Given Oswald's purpose for going to MC and the state he was in after that purpose was frustrated, I find it exceedingly unlikely that anyone in any official capacity would have thought he was a likely candidate to assassinate JFK - or even a candidate for a discussion of the topic. The Cubans surely had far more plausible candidates for that mission if they had wanted JFK dead. If LBJ was savvy enough to realize a pro-Castro assassin had the potential to trigger WW3, Castro and the Russians certainly knew that as well. It just makes no sense at all insofar as the KBG is concerned and pretty much no sense at all insofar as Castro is concerned.

Could the newspaper accounts of possible "revenge assassination" by Castro have planted these thoughts in Oswald's head? Sure. Could he have been aware from his time in New Orleans - as Gus Russo says many in both the pro- and anti-Castro camps were - of JFK's and RFK's imminent plans to avenge the Bay of Pigs and their humiliation by Castro? Absolutely. Could Oswald, in his frantic state, have said "Damn it, I'll assassinate JFK if that's what it takes!" Sure, it's possible. Does anything after his return from MC really suggest that any such plan was in the works? Well, no. The JFKA looks pretty much like last-minute happenstance, an opportunity handed to Oswald on a golden platter that may have crystallized, on or after the motorcade route was announced on 11-19, his previously vague notions of winning Castro's approval by assassinating JFK.

If there was anything resembling a conspiracy, I have to believe it was more in the vein of informal conversations Oswald may have had with other angry Castro supporters, possibly in MC and possibly involving promises to Oswald if he could actually pull it off, but surely no conversations with anyone in either embassy or consulate or otherwise in any official capacity. It just makes no sense to me. You're going to risk your own execution and the annihilation of Cuba (if not the world) by hatching a plot with this frantic, erratic, impoverished American with a $30 revolver in his jacket?

Sure, the MC trip is shrouded in mystery and intrigue - largely because CTers want it to be. I have no idea why Charles Thomas killed himself. Perhaps his career really was derailed because he was turning into an assassination pest. I remember a psychiatrist saying, "People don't kill themselves because they lose their careers or their spouses die. They kill themselves because their shoelaces break." Meaning that the immediate trigger for a suicide is seldom what family and friends think "must have been" the cause.
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Dear Fancy Pants Rants,


According to Google Scholar, these are the works that have cited Bagley's three different publications (in chronological order): Spy Wars, Spymaster, and "Ghosts of the Spy Wars."


Spy Wars:

The spies who came to the East: Soviet illegals in the post-World War II Japan
G Serscikov - Journal of Intelligence History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the Soviet illegals intelligence program that was established one
hundred years ago. It offers a brief overview of the Soviet intelligence organizations involved in …


Rethinking US Counterintelligence: A Game Theoretical Approach
R Breeden - 2024 - search.proquest.com
For a field as complex as counterintelligence, a carefully thought-out rationalization for
observations of the world in which practitioners, decision-makers, and academia reside continues …


“We're Supposed To Have A Special Relationship.” Cold War Men and Espionage Narratives of Operation Stopwatch/Gold in Ian McEwan's The Innocent
R Oltean - War, Espionage, and Masculinity in British Fiction, 2023 - books.google.com
This paper takes a comparative approach to early Cold War British and American masculinities in Ian McEwan's The Innocent, contextualizing the analysis with non-fictional American …


“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


[PDF] abin.gov.br
Como pegar um espião
AR Pereira - Revista Brasileira de Inteligência, 2023 - rbi.abin.gov.br
A espionagem é utilizada na obtenção de informações para apoiar o processo decisório
estatal. Os Estados praticam a contraespionagem para proteger seus segredos. Três casos


[PDF] esg.br
DEZ LIÇÕES QUE PODEMOS APRENDER COM OS “ILEGAIS”
AR Pereira, RA de Arruda - Revista da Escola Superior de Guerra, 2025 - revista.esg.br
O mundo da inteligência é hermético e o usuário final da inteligência, via de regra, é um
político com pouco ou nenhum conhecimento sobre o assunto. Este ensaio visa, a partir de um …

A study on how cyber economic espionage affects US national security and competitiveness
AM Mayers - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Cyber economic espionage is the use or facilitation of covert, forcible, or misleading means
by a nation-state or its proxies to acquire economic intelligence by using computer networks. …


The Final Act: The Helsinki Accords and the Transformation of the Cold War
MC Morgan - 2018 - torrossa.com
Names: Morgan, Michael Cotey, author. Title: The final act: the Helsinki Accords and the
transformation of the Cold War/Michael Cotey Morgan. Description: Princeton: Princeton …


[HTML] dukeupress.edu
[BOOK] From Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR
L Sell - 2016 - books.google.com
When the United States and the Soviet Union signed the first Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
accords in 1972 it was generally seen as the point at which the USSR achieved parity with


[BOOK] Agents of Influence: How the KGB Subverted Western Democracies
M Hollingsworth - 2023 - books.google.com
There's no such thing as a former KGB man...'A gripping story filled with remarkable
revelations.'Tom Bower, author of Revenge Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
John Cairncross, RASCLS and a reassessment of his motives
C Smith - Intelligence and National Security, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 1990, John Cairncross was identified as the 'fifth man'of the Cambridge Ring
of Five. Historians have provided various motivations for Cairncross' decision to spy for the …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
State Department cipher machines and communications security in the early Cold War, 1944–1965
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT From 1944 the State Department attempted to improve its communications
security by creating a Division of Cryptography and mechanising the encryption process …


The need to up our game in countering disinformation
T Leventhal - Comparative Strategy, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The US government should establish a nongovernmental institute of expert spokespersons
to counter foreign disinformation and propaganda more effectively. Such an institute would …


Save Cite Cited by 3 Related articles All 2 versions
[PDF] kyleorton.co.uk
Doubles Troubles: The CIA and Double Agents during the Cold War
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Double agents are a special breed of people. They pretend to spy for one foreign
intelligence service while actually spying for another. All intelligence services fall victim to …


[BOOK] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and Their Century-Long Mission to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
The definitive history of Russia's most secret spy program, from the earliest days of the
Soviet Union to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and a revelatory examination of how that hidden …


[PDF] mit.edu
Glorified Images of Soviet State Security and Intelligence Services: A Survey of Books Published in Putin's Russia
F Kovacevic - Journal of Cold War Studies, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
This survey article critically evaluates books about the Soviet-era state security and
intelligence services published in Russia over the past quarter century by eight major pro …


[PDF] jhu.edu
Covert Networks: A Comparative Study of Intelligence Techniques Used By Foreign Intelligence Agencies to Weaponize Social Media
S Ogar - 2019 - jscholarship.library.jhu.edu
Abstract From the Bolshevik Revolution to the Brexit Vote, the covert world of intelligence
has attempted to influence global events with varying degrees of success. In 2016, one of …


Penkovsky, the Spy Who Tried to Destroy the World
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) lore and popular culture tout Col. Oleg Penkovsky
as “the spy who saved the world” during the Berlin and Cuban missile crises. In fact, his …


[PDF] state.gov
[PDF] More Than a Century of Antisemitism: How Successive Occupants of the
GE Center - 2024 - 2021-2025.state.gov
For over a century, Tsarist, Soviet and now Russian Federation authorities have used
antisemitism to discredit, divide, and weaken their perceived adversaries at home and …


[BOOK] Gli infiltrati: La vera storia del più riservato programma di spionaggio russo in Occidente
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
Nel 2010 negli Stati Uniti furono arrestate dieci spie russe che, sotto false identità, si erano
infiltrate nella società americana per trasmettere informazioni riservate a Mosca. Nessuno …


[PDF] proquest.com
[BOOK] Propaganda on Steroids: A Case Study on How Communication Technology" Pumped-Up" Russian Black Propaganda
RE Rosin - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Propaganda is a tool used to exercise power through an act of communication. It is a type of
communication that this study refers to as manipulative communication, where an actor …


[PDF] joanmellen.com
[BOOK] Blood in the water: How the US and Israel conspired to ambush the USS liberty
J Mellen - 2018 - joanmellen.com
FIVE: MEIR AMIT ON THE MOVE SIX: HEROES IN THE SEAWEED SEVEN:
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY EIGHT: WITH THE SIXTH FLEET NINE: COVER UP TEN …


[BOOK] The Spy who Would be Tsar: The Mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the Far-right Underground
K Coogan - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Michal Goleniewski was one of the Cold War's most important spies but has been
overlooked in the vast literature on the intelligence battles between the Western Powers and …


SPIES IN THE WORLD OF FICTION
IF Carré, T Clancy, A Judd… - The Psychology of Spies …, 2022 - books.google.com
An evaluation of the role of plot and characterisation in fiction, followed by a focus on how
writers in the spy fiction genre develop the personalities when they face critical decisions …


The Soviet International Agenda on Human Rights and the" Second Helsinki Process"
RM Cucciolla - Gorbachev, Italian communism and human rights …, 2022 - torrossa.com
In the second half of the 1980s, the USSR attempted to play an active role in the promotion
of human rights at an international level. In addition to the personal vision of Mikhail …


Spies
SN Kalic - 2019 - torrossa.com
Description: Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International,[2019]| Includes
bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018049628 (print)| LCCN …


[PDF] jyu.fi
Aktiivisten toimenpiteiden heijastumia
J Kotakallio - 2023 - jyx.jyu.fi
The study observed the Cold War-era term Active Measures. The term is associated with
Soviet and Russian intelligence. Efforts have been made to find different attributes for this



[PDF] Kleine Brüder des KGB
C Nehring - Die Kooperation von Ddr-Auslandsaufklärung und … - bundesarchiv.de
Kleine Brüder des KGB - Page 1 Christopher Nehring Kleine Brüder des KGB Die Kooperation
von DDR-Auslandsaufklärung und bulgarischer Staatssicherheit BF informiert 42 (2019) Page 2 …


The NKVD General: Boris Volodarsky: Stalin's Agent: The Life and Death of Alexander Orlov Oxford University Press, London and New York, 2015, 789 p., $34.95.
N West - 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Alexander Orlov is a legendary figure in the counterintelligence world for several reasons.
Although he abandoned the Soviet cause in 1938 and fled to the United States with his wife …


[PDF] jeremydfoote.com
Transparency, control, and content generation on Wikipedia: editorial strategies and technical affordances
SA Matei, J Foote - Transparency in Social Media: Tools, Methods and …, 2015 - Springer
Wikipedia is perhaps the most culturally influential example of “peer production” principles in
action, and is certainly the most visible. As the sixth most popular web site on the Internet …


La “seconda Helsinki” sovietica
RM Cucciolla - Diritti umani e la trasformazione delle culture politiche …, 2021 - torrossa.com
Nella seconda metà degli anni Ottanta, l'Urss sperimentò un ruolo attivo nella promozione
dei diritti umani a livello internazionale. Oltre alle visioni personali di Michail Gorbačëv e …


[CITATION] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and the Plot to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - Profile Books


[CITATION] Oleg Penkovsky
O Penkovsky   


[BOOK] Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
TH Bagley - 2007 - books.google.com
Chosen by William Safire in the New York Times to be the publishing sleeper-seller of the
year for 2007. In this rapid-paced book, a former CIA chief of Soviet bloc counterintelligence …


Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
JR Clark - 2009 - JSTOR
tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which was entrusted with the dissemination of
Soviet culture. This proved to be a Page 1 tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which …


A Review of: “The Nosenko Affair Revisited” Tennent H. Bagley: Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2007, 313 p …
RD Chapman - 2008 - Taylor & Francis
It’s a powerful book. Tennent ‘‘Pete’’ Bagley’s Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games
is like none we’ve read before. It rocks the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the Yuri …



Bagley, Tennent H. Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
D Pitt - Booklist, 2007 - go.gale.com
Bagley, who oversaw the CIA's operations against the KGB in the 1960s, takes us deep
inside the cold war spy game. He focuses on a notorious case, one he was intimately familiar …


My Two Moles: A Memoir
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
During my career, I had the dubious experience of crossing paths with the two most notorious
foreign intelligence penetrations (“moles”) of the US Intelligence Community (IC) during …


Morley, Jefferson. Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA
E Goedeken - Library Journal, 2008 - go.gale.com
As the Cold War recedes into history, we are starting to see a number of books dealing with
many of the remarkable characters who worked quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) …


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …

A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …


[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …



Spymaster


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …


A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …
[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …


[PDF] wiley.com
Through a glass, darkly: the CIA and oral history
A Hammond - History, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article broaches the thorny issue of how we may study the history of the CIA by utilizing
oral history interviews. This article argues that while oral history interviews impose particular …


Kim and Jim Redux: Michael Holzman: Spies and Traitors: Kim Philby, James Angleton and Betrayal that Would Shape MI6, the CIA, and the Cold War Pegasus …
BB Fischer - 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Harold Adrian Russel (Kim) Philby and James (Jim) Angleton were two of the most notorious
figures of the Cold War. Philby was the first and most important of the famous Cambridge …


Spy dust and ghost surveillance: How the KGB spooked the CIA and hid aldrich ames in plain sight
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Presidents Day fell on the 21st of February in 1994. While other government employees
were relaxing on the federal holiday, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Aldrich Hazen …


Counterintelligence
HB Peake - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, 2010 - oxfordre.com
“Counterintelligence”(CI) is a term with multiple meanings—its definitions vary, even when
applied to a single nation. Yet it can be understood by identifying the common CI functions in …


Death to traitors? The pursuit of intelligence defectors from the Soviet Union to the Putin era
A Hänni, M Grossmann - Intelligence and National Security, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that Russia’s use of lethal violence against intelligence defectors has to
be understood as a public spectacle in which Russian leaders and intelligence officials never …


[PDF] scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Spy Story Behind The Third Man
T Riegler - Journal of Austrian-American History, 2020 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Third Man symbolically stands for espionage. Indeed, though its storyline concerns
friendship and the hunt for an unscrupulous black-market dealer, the film has been connected to …


WIE ERFOLGREICH SIND GEHEIMDIENSTLICHE TÖTUNGSOPERATIONEN? EIN VIER-EBENEN-MODELL.
C Nehring, A Hänni - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
This article develops a model to holistically analyze the aims, effects, and the success of
assassination operations carried out by intelligence services. Our four-level model consists of a …


Indice degli autori e dei volumi recensiti
M a de Gaulle - rivisteweb.it
216 Pelletier, D.(a cura di), Les catholiques dans la République, 1905-2005. 217 Pelletier, D.,
La crise catholique. Religions, société, politique en France (1965-1978). 253 Porcaro, M., …


Since 1900
D Petruzzi, MFN New - search.ebscohost.com
The article lists books of military history since 1900s which includes" The Army Command
Post and Defense Reshaping 1987-1997," by Mark D. Sherry," Facing the Heat Barrier: A …


The UK–US Intelligence Partnership
SD Omand - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
The US–UK intelligence partnership is an important strand, many would say the thickest and
most resilient strand, of the wider defense, security, and intelligence relationship that has …

[PDF] lobster-magazine.co.uk
[PDF] Tokyo legend? Lee Harvey Oswald and Japan
K Coogan - Lobster, 2015 - lobster-magazine.co.uk
What do we know about Lee Harvey Oswald’s stay in Japan? Surprisingly, the answer is ‘very
little’. From autumn 1957 to late 1958, Lee Harvey Oswald worked at an American military …

Federal Bureau of Investigation
RJ BATVINIS - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
27.1. Background It was June 1939, two months before the start of World War II, when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a sweeping order to J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the …

“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership
figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


In Pursuit of the Squared Circle: The Nosenko Theories Revisited
WA Messer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The controversial case of KGB defector Yuriy Nosenko has centered on the contention that
he was a double agent for the KGB. Heretofore, compelling evidence suggesting that he was …


DIE SPIONAGEGESCHICHTE HINTER DER DRITTE MANN.
T Riegler - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
More than 70 years ago, The Third Man was shot in Vienna-a film that symbolically stands
for espionage. But strictly speaking, this is not the movie's subject, instead the plot tells the …


[BOOK] Secrecy and tradecraft in educational administration: The covert side of educational life
EA Samier - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
During the last couple of decades, there has been an expansion in a number of related and
overlapping fields producing evidence of covert activities: toxic cultures, destructive …


Revisiting the CIA's Time of Troubles: Frank J. Rafalko: MH/CHAOS The CIA's Campaign Against the Radical New Left and the Black Panthers.Naval Institute …
BB Fischer - 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In 1996 my boss drafted me to represent our office on a committee planning for the Central
Intelligence Agency’s (CIA’s) 50th anniversary. The chairwoman opened the first meeting by …


[PDF] cia.gov
[PDF] " Beautiful in Another Context": A Counterintelligence Assessment of GTPROLOGUE
A Orleans - Studies in Intelligence, 2025 - cia.gov
In the 1980s, the Soviet Union’s Committee for State Security (KGB) launched a concentrated
disinformation campaign as part of an effort to safeguard the identity of their CIA …


When Life Imitates Art: Éric Rohmer's Triple Agent (2004) As a Primer for Real-Life Politics
JJ Ward - Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the striking parallel between plans that were discussed in the CIA in
2017 to kidnap and possibly murder Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was living …


[PDF] researchgate.net
Integrating cyber-D&D into adversary modeling for active cyber defense
FJ Stech, KE Heckman, BE Strom - Cyber Deception: Building the Scientific …, 2016 - Springer
This chapter outlines a concept for integrating cyber denial and deception (cyber-D&D) tools,
tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTTPs) into an adversary modeling system to support …


[BOOK] Spy Lost: Caught between the KGB and the FBI
KR Tuomi - 2013 - books.google.com
Page 1 KAARLO R. TUOMI Introduction by JOHN EARL HAYNES SPOST Caught between
the KGB and the FBI Page 2 Enigma Books Page 3 Also published by Enigma Books Hitler's …


Failing the Grade on Judging Angleton: Michael Holzman: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA and the Craft of Intelligence University of Massachusetts Press …
N West - 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Strategic Services (OSS) X-2 before running operations in Italy as the organization’s youngest
branch chief. He would later supervise the CIA’s relationship with the Israelis as well, from …



Sennacherib's invasion of the Levant through the eyes of Assyrian intelligence services
P Dubovský - Sennacherib at the Gates of Jerusalem: Story, History …, 2014 - brill.com
Peter Dubovský i. introduction a study of assyrian intelligence techniques, networks and
their development over the eighth and seventh centuries bce provides a new perspective on …


[HTML] geneastar.org
[HTML] Family tree of Aldrich Ames
G George, D Nancy, N Philo, I Alzalon, J Edward… - en.geneastar.org
Family tree of Aldrich Ames - Geneastar Geneanet Geneastar Photo of Aldrich Ames Family
tree of Aldrich Ames Other American Born Aldrich Hazen Ames American former Central …


[PDF] foiaresearch.net
[BOOK] In search of a lesser evil: anti-soviet nationalism and the Cold War
DCS Albanese - 2015 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation explores Western intelligence services’ early Cold War employment of former
Nazi officers and collaborators who planned and participated in the wartime occupation of …


Of revelatory histories and hatchet jobs: propaganda and method in intelligence history
RG Hughes - Intelligence and National Security, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores a number of issues in the contemporary study of intelligence. These
issues are methodological (relating to engagement with ‘primary’ sources), epistemological (…


Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of opponents' diplomatic premises during the early cold war
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
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I just went through a (hopefully respectful) version of this exercise on Royell's "Officer Haygood" thread, and here as well I would ask Paul to consider the broader picture.

OK, a Mauser was found stashed where the LN narrative says the Carcano was found. Take your pick: (1) both a Mauser and the Carcano were found, or (2) only a Mauser was found.

Take us through how either scenario would have worked. Precisely how and why did the Mauser find its way to the sixth floor and what became of it? Precisely how and why did the Carcano enter the picture? Precisely how and why does all the other evidence point to a Carcano and not a Mauser? Just from this one factoid - "a Mauser was found on the sixth floor" - I think you will find that you are immediately catapulted into a huge multi-faceted conspiracy and cover-up that quickly starts to sound like science fiction.
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In the "real world," the percentage of people who agree with Lance Payette about the JFK case is not very much larger than the percentage of people who believe that 9/11 was an inside job masterminded or allowed by George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

Dear Comrade Griffith,

That's because the KGB* has been working the latter disinfo op only since 9/11/2001, whereas it's been working the JFKA disinfo op since around midnight 11/22/63, Moscow time, when word came in that LHO had been arrested in Dallas.

The JFKA disinfo op has done very well, indeed, with gullible and/ or paranoiac people like you -- largely due to Comrade Oliver Stone's self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") movie, "JFK," which hit the silver screen in 1991, ten years before 9/11.

D'oh!

-- Tom

*Today's SVR and FSB

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