Did you know that U.S. intelligence operative Lee Harvey Oswald was a huge fan of Ian Fleming's James Bond series and read many of those books in summer, 1963, before he was set up to be the patsy in the JFK assassination? Oswald read many other books not having to do with communism and many of them had a slant that was decidedly ANTI-COMMUNIST, including George Orwell's 1984.
Sources to read on Lee Harvey Oswald and his connections to U.S. intelligence:
1) “Oswald and the CIA” book by John
Newman
2) “Spy Saga: Lee Harvey Oswald and US Intelligence” book by Philip Melanson
3) “History Will Not Absolve Us” by Martin Schotz (Chapter 5 “Oswald and U.S.
Intelligence” by Christopher Sharrett)
4) “Me and Lee” book by Judyth Vary Baker (Oswald’s mistress in New Orleans,
summer 1963)
5) “Destiny Betrayed” by Jim DiEugenio, Chapter 7 “On Instructions from His
Government” (2012 edition)
6) “A Certain Arrogance: U.S. Intelligence’s Manipulation of Religious Groups
and Individuals in Two World Wars and the Cold War – and the Sacrificing of Lee
Harvey Oswald” book by George Michael Evica
7) “Accessories After the Fact” by Sylvia Meagher, Chapter 19 “Oswald and the
State Department’”
9) “Coup D’Etat in America: The CIA and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy”
by Alan Weberman & Michael Canfield, Chapter 3 “Was Oswald a CIA Agent?”
10) “Oswald in New Orleans: Case for Conspiracy with the CIA” by Harold
Weisberg
12) “Oswald: The Truth” by Joachim Joesten (1967)
13) Chapter 9 “Fingerprints of Intelligence” in “Reasonable Doubt” by Henry
Hurt
14) Chapter 14 “Oswald and the CIA” in “Oswald: Assassin or Fall Guy” by
Joachim Joesten
15) Chapter 12 ” Was Oswald a Government Agent” in “Breach of Trust: How the
Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why” by Gerald McKnight
16) Chapter 13 “Spies” in “Farewell America” by James Hepburn
17) Google “Lee Harvey Oswald’s reading habits summer 1963” by Judyth Vary
Baker
18) Google ” Lee Harvey Oswald—a U.S. Intelligence Agent: The Evidence by Hal
Verb”
19) Google “The Death of a President by Eric Norden in The Minority of One, Jan,
1964”
20) “The Search for Lee Harvey Oswald” by Robert Groden
21) “I am a Patsy! I am a Patsy!” by George De Mohrenschildt
22) Google “Oswald and the FBI” by Harold Feldman, The Nation January, 1964, pp 86-89
Sincerely,
Robert Morrow
Presidential Historian, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Institute for the Study of Presidential Crime and the World’s Foremost Authority on the JFK Assassination as well as the Top Historian in the World on Lyndon Johnson.
Austin, TX 512-306-1510
Thanks for posting this source list!
ReplyDeleteBtw that "foreigndevilguyrico" profile was chosen ad hoc when I was begining to post online on the Guardian, just to emphasive I was a trouble-making American.
The only "devils" I have anything to do with are via Dostoevsky's brilliant, timeless novel The Devils, about nihilists and nihilism in 19th Century Russia. Also published under the titles The Possessed and Demons. I am a sort of existential Taoist, see The Tao is Silent by Raymond Smullyan, and his hilarious and profound This Book Needs No Title: A Budget of Living Paradoxes for more in that vein, if you like.
If you want my entire file on the JFK assassination, just email me at Morrow321@aol.com and I will send it to you.
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