Tokyo legend? Lee Harvey Oswald and Japan

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[PDF file]: […] This was stunning. Clearly it demanded a new look at Dejanovich’s earliest testimony to the FBI to learn more about the exotic beauty. From FBI SA (Special Agent) Daniel Pelton’s 5 December 1963 interview with Dejanovich: ‘He advised that in August 1957, he and OSWALD were part of a 120 man overseas draft and […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] ‘Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)’. Would s/he need to put MI6 in brackets for a CIA audience? * Brian Crozier is described as a ‘UK Security Service (MI5) agent’. Not according to Crozier’s memoir, Free Agent, he wasn’t; and Crozier wasn’t shy about boasting of his connections to the intelligence world. On the Web4 is […]

View from the bridge

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[…] him in the US, is a big subject which divides the American left and the right. Within that is a sub-theme, that Trump is actually a Russian agent. A summary of the evidence 42 See, for example, David Hart’s note to her at . Brian Crozier devotes several chapters of his memoir Free Agent […]

Spookaroonie!

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[PDF file]: […] the ‘careful section of key personnel’. Did he think we wouldn’t remember? Despite – or because of – Cecil King being referred to by Wright as an agent of MI5, he and the murky events of 1968 (Mountbatten, The Times et al) are missing. As this book has taken five years to write and […]

The Defence of the Realm

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[…] the ‘careful section of key personnel’. Did he think we wouldn’t remember? Despite – or because of – Cecil King being referred to by Wright as an agent of MI5, he and the murky events of 1968 (Mountbatten, The Times et al) are missing. As this book has taken five years to write and […]

The View from the Bridge

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[PDF file]: […] ‘Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)’. Would s/he need to put MI6 in brackets for a CIA audience? * Brian Crozier is described as a ‘UK Security Service (MI5) agent’. Not according to Crozier’s memoir, Free Agent, he wasn’t; and Crozier wasn’t shy about boasting of his connections to the intelligence world. On the Web is […]

The G-man and the switchman: Two JFK microstudies by professional investigators

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[PDF file]: […] probably unrelated to Milteer and his accomplices, but Kennedy’s next visit to Miami on 20 November 1963 passed without an assassination attempt. Two days later, FBI Special Agent (S.A.) Adams, as the author Don Adams then was, was still trying to track down Milteer for questioning when President Kennedy was shot dead in Dallas […]

View from the bridge

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[…] him in the US, is a big subject which divides the American left and the right. Within that is a sub-theme, that Trump is actually a Russian agent. A summary of the evidence supporting this view – and there’s rather a lot of it – has been published by 25 See, for example, David […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] sent to the Soviet Union in the hope that his presence would produce a reaction within the KGB which would be echoed in some way by its agent within the CIA, thus identifying him. This presupposes that the KGB or its agent within the CIA would be sloppy enough to reveal its interest in […]

View from Bridge 89

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[…] sent to the Soviet Union in the hope that his presence would produce a reaction within the KGB which would be echoed in some way by its agent within the CIA, thus identifying him. This presupposes that the KGB or its agent within the CIA would be sloppy enough to reveal its interest in […]

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