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- James K. Olmstead
- Posts : 67
Join date : 2009-08-22
Oswald's CIA 201 File
Mon 06 Nov 2017, 2:24 am
First topic message reminder :
Oswald's CIA 201 File
The concern over Oswald's CIA 201 file grows with the newly released documents. First and foremost is the now established fact that 37 documents recorded as part of the file, were removed, lost or destroyed before 20 Feb. 1964. This fact was presented to the WC by Richard Helms, in his response to the WC on the contents of this file. There were 2 dispatches, 7 FBI memos, 1 CSCI,2 State Department docs and 25 cables, missing. In the submitted 201 file to the WC there were 7 FBI docs,10 USDS docs,2 Dept Navy, I from INS, 4 newspaper clippings, 5 CIA notes and one CIA report
to the Warren Commission.
The missing documents are indeed of interest, but there is little chance that they will ever see the light of day. So we need to consider all aspects of conspiracy as well as stupidity. The 201 file was presented as being created on 9 December, 1960. Which would be a year after the first submitted document, for inclusion into the file and the grounds for opening the file in the first place. It might have taken 30 days or more to create the file, but there is a major problem with that consideration. That problem maybe Elizabeth Ann Egerter, who was tasked to create a "P" file on Oswald in a classified message on 11 October 1963. The problem is she is listed as the CI/SIG in association with the first document of the 1960 201 file, she was also responsible for creating. That document is from 9 November, 1959 and as do others included, concern Lee Harvey Oswald, not Lee Henry Oswald. The name Henry does not appear on any of the documents seen as of this time dealing with what has been
recently released. Beyond the Harvey vs Henry concern is another fact to consider.
In the 1960 201 File there were 4 WATCH LIST cards one dated 20 November, 1959 was "deleted" 28 May, 1962. This establishes in fact that there was interest or action concerning LHO by the CIA in 1962 and documents from this file were being officially deleted...jko
Oswald's CIA 201 File
The concern over Oswald's CIA 201 file grows with the newly released documents. First and foremost is the now established fact that 37 documents recorded as part of the file, were removed, lost or destroyed before 20 Feb. 1964. This fact was presented to the WC by Richard Helms, in his response to the WC on the contents of this file. There were 2 dispatches, 7 FBI memos, 1 CSCI,2 State Department docs and 25 cables, missing. In the submitted 201 file to the WC there were 7 FBI docs,10 USDS docs,2 Dept Navy, I from INS, 4 newspaper clippings, 5 CIA notes and one CIA report
to the Warren Commission.
The missing documents are indeed of interest, but there is little chance that they will ever see the light of day. So we need to consider all aspects of conspiracy as well as stupidity. The 201 file was presented as being created on 9 December, 1960. Which would be a year after the first submitted document, for inclusion into the file and the grounds for opening the file in the first place. It might have taken 30 days or more to create the file, but there is a major problem with that consideration. That problem maybe Elizabeth Ann Egerter, who was tasked to create a "P" file on Oswald in a classified message on 11 October 1963. The problem is she is listed as the CI/SIG in association with the first document of the 1960 201 file, she was also responsible for creating. That document is from 9 November, 1959 and as do others included, concern Lee Harvey Oswald, not Lee Henry Oswald. The name Henry does not appear on any of the documents seen as of this time dealing with what has been
recently released. Beyond the Harvey vs Henry concern is another fact to consider.
In the 1960 201 File there were 4 WATCH LIST cards one dated 20 November, 1959 was "deleted" 28 May, 1962. This establishes in fact that there was interest or action concerning LHO by the CIA in 1962 and documents from this file were being officially deleted...jko
- James K. Olmstead
- Posts : 67
Join date : 2009-08-22
Re: Oswald's CIA 201 File
Fri 22 Dec 2017, 5:59 am
Sorry but I'm been side tracked once again from JFK
projects.
Greg and I agree on many aspects of LHO's defection
and one of the elements presented by Greg deals with
the concerns of MAD as do mine. Greg mentions blueprints and in line with his views I once considered was a "Black Box" device that was being built in Minsk, that Lee had a hand in providing the Soviets. This device would be in every TV set produced. It would provide a simple early warning to all citizens in case of any Atomic explosion relayed from the seismograph warning systems being constructed or considered. All considerations are very difficult to
eliminate in the various considerations.
It took alot of time for LHO to assemble all that data, in the Collective that had key military aspects of consideration.....jko
projects.
Greg and I agree on many aspects of LHO's defection
and one of the elements presented by Greg deals with
the concerns of MAD as do mine. Greg mentions blueprints and in line with his views I once considered was a "Black Box" device that was being built in Minsk, that Lee had a hand in providing the Soviets. This device would be in every TV set produced. It would provide a simple early warning to all citizens in case of any Atomic explosion relayed from the seismograph warning systems being constructed or considered. All considerations are very difficult to
eliminate in the various considerations.
It took alot of time for LHO to assemble all that data, in the Collective that had key military aspects of consideration.....jko
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