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I just stumbled across a WILD section in the JFK docs.
2025-03-22
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I just stumbled across a WILD section in the JFK docs.
House subcommittee meeting in 1978, about Robert Shaw, CIA Inspector General, but was under cover at the State Department. He served at the CIA station in Mexico City between 1963-1966, AND was Chief of the Cuba office.
This CIA agent was all over the place, at locations that were EXTREMELY relevant to Oswald at the time of JFK’s assassination.
It’s a 77 page transcript, it’s a very long read, but essentially the House Reps are grilling Shaw on the suspect deletion of Oswald photograph logs and phone tapped call logs to the Cuban embassy. He also refused to hand over names of CIA agents at the Mexico City office at the time.
At the end of his testimony, Shaw says that he had no reason to believe Oswald was a KGB agent, and then gives a very strange answer about the potential of Oswald being a CIA agent or asset.
He doesn’t give a straight answer, says that he doubts it, and that he has “belief in the integrity” of the CIA.
The House subcommittee just spent hours in this hearing proving that the CIA were actively deleting photo logs and call logs pertaining to Oswald before the standard operation procedure, and then Shaw’s reasoning for Oswald not being a CIA agent, is because there are no records of it, and the CIA is a good organization.
You are welcome to draw your own conclusions on that one, but the math, is not mathing.
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