An uber conspiracy theorist seems to be the only source for this... thing. I'm sure the author had to twist his arm to get him to share an excerpt from an old interview with a guy who was once an executive assistant at the CIA. The juicy revelation from this CIA insider? That in a situation like Oswald's arrest, the CIA response would, of course, be: "I'd kill him." Well, I'm sure an assistant would know spy protocol since he'd probably had to off a few people who knew too much. Now, why Oswald would need to contact one of his supposed handlers is a bit curious. Cause wouldn't, uh, basically everyone be aware that he'd been arrested? It wasn't exactly being kept secret.
The conspiracy theory guy actually compares his work to that of Galileo. Astounding.
The Indy has let this filmmaker spread nonsense that promotes his project. Rambling bilge. Indy should be ashamed.
Re: “JFK, Oswald and the Raleigh connection”
An uber conspiracy theorist seems to be the only source for this... thing. I'm sure the author had to twist his arm to get him to share an excerpt from an old interview with a guy who was once an executive assistant at the CIA. The juicy revelation from this CIA insider? That in a situation like Oswald's arrest, the CIA response would, of course, be: "I'd kill him." Well, I'm sure an assistant would know spy protocol since he'd probably had to off a few people who knew too much. Now, why Oswald would need to contact one of his supposed handlers is a bit curious. Cause wouldn't, uh, basically everyone be aware that he'd been arrested? It wasn't exactly being kept secret.
The conspiracy theory guy actually compares his work to that of Galileo. Astounding.
The Indy has let this filmmaker spread nonsense that promotes his project. Rambling bilge. Indy should be ashamed.