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In reply to the discussion: JFK Conference: Dan Hardway Detailed how CIA Obstructed HSCA Investigation [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)25. Redacted from Lopez Report
2003 Release: Oswald, the CIA, and Mexico City ("Lopez Report"
The "thirteenth appendix" to the HSCA Report on the JFK assassination is a staff report entitled "Oswald, the CIA, and Mexico City." This report describes what the Committee learned about Lee Oswald's trip to Mexico City less than two months prior to the assassination. Questions it grapples with include why the CIA was apparently unable to obtain a photo of Oswald from any of its photographic surveillance stations (and instead produced a photo of a "Mystery Man" who was clearly not Oswald), whether Oswald was impersonated in Mexico City, and what credibility to attach to any of the indications and allegations of Communist conspiracy emanating from that city.
The so-called "Lopez Report," written by staffers Dan Hardway and Edwin Lopez, had a number of redactions removed in 2003. These included "CIA A" (Daniel Flores aka Luis Aparacio), "CIA B" (Thomas Keenan), "CIA F" (Robert Zambernardi), LICHANT/1's true name (Manuel Carvillo), and the previously blacked-out crypts ZRSOLO and ZRJOINT. It also revealed the name of a Mexico City CIA Chief of Station, Larry Sternfield. Many redactions remain.
The Lopez Report is a good starting place for grappling with some of the many mysteries of the Mexico City affair. Newly released files have provided new information not present in this report. The LBJ taped phone conversations for instance, include startling corroboration for the claim that audio intercepts of an Oswald impersonator were listened to by FBI agents in Dallas while Oswald was in custody. Declassified testimony of David Phillips, the Tarasoff couple who translated the tapes for the CIA, and others illuminate some areas and deepen the mystery in others.
CONTINUED...
http://www.history-matters.com/archive/contents/hsca/contents_hsca_lopezrpt_2003.htm
PS: Sinclair Lewis was prescient, another coincidence, we're told.
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301001h.html
The "thirteenth appendix" to the HSCA Report on the JFK assassination is a staff report entitled "Oswald, the CIA, and Mexico City." This report describes what the Committee learned about Lee Oswald's trip to Mexico City less than two months prior to the assassination. Questions it grapples with include why the CIA was apparently unable to obtain a photo of Oswald from any of its photographic surveillance stations (and instead produced a photo of a "Mystery Man" who was clearly not Oswald), whether Oswald was impersonated in Mexico City, and what credibility to attach to any of the indications and allegations of Communist conspiracy emanating from that city.
The so-called "Lopez Report," written by staffers Dan Hardway and Edwin Lopez, had a number of redactions removed in 2003. These included "CIA A" (Daniel Flores aka Luis Aparacio), "CIA B" (Thomas Keenan), "CIA F" (Robert Zambernardi), LICHANT/1's true name (Manuel Carvillo), and the previously blacked-out crypts ZRSOLO and ZRJOINT. It also revealed the name of a Mexico City CIA Chief of Station, Larry Sternfield. Many redactions remain.
The Lopez Report is a good starting place for grappling with some of the many mysteries of the Mexico City affair. Newly released files have provided new information not present in this report. The LBJ taped phone conversations for instance, include startling corroboration for the claim that audio intercepts of an Oswald impersonator were listened to by FBI agents in Dallas while Oswald was in custody. Declassified testimony of David Phillips, the Tarasoff couple who translated the tapes for the CIA, and others illuminate some areas and deepen the mystery in others.
CONTINUED...
http://www.history-matters.com/archive/contents/hsca/contents_hsca_lopezrpt_2003.htm
PS: Sinclair Lewis was prescient, another coincidence, we're told.
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301001h.html
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JFK Conference: Dan Hardway Detailed how CIA Obstructed HSCA Investigation [View all]
Octafish
Dec 2013
OP
It's hard to argue against facts, so have a little sympathy for those who try so hard to distract
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#21
I suppose, but it's a bit futile to try to hide facts because they have a way of surfacing even if
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#24
People at Duquesne asked Jefferson Morley and David Talbot about Los Angeles...
Octafish
Dec 2013
#8
check this out....review of Morley's book about Joannides. this thread reminded me of Winston Scott
Gabi Hayes
Dec 2013
#12
Thank you for the heads-up, Gabi Hayes! CTKA does not hold back, even for one of its own...
Octafish
Dec 2013
#28
Mary Meyer was the person to whom I referred, re: Angleton swooping in on the scene after her
Gabi Hayes
Dec 2013
#29
hey! my painting! just goes to show what a bit of moldy rye will do to your perspective. wonder
Gabi Hayes
Dec 2013
#36
I remember being flabbergasted by deMohrenschildt's demise, as well as the rest of his story,
Gabi Hayes
Dec 2013
#30
Thank you, Octafish. I appreciate all the information you bring from the Duquesne Conference.
Zen Democrat
Dec 2013
#26
Presenting sponsor was the Heinz History Center, a Smithsonian affiliated institution...
Octafish
Dec 2013
#27
Douglas Horne of the ARRB sees JFK at war with the national security establishment...
Octafish
Dec 2013
#39
It's no wonder the CIA/former OSS team would obsfucate, obstruct and obliterate the HSCA
bobthedrummer
Dec 2013
#40
Thank you for the "what that means" hyperlink. The National Security Archive is a trusted site for
bobthedrummer
Dec 2013
#43
6-member Duquesne Media Panel ALL said the topic is taboo in national news media.
Octafish
Dec 2013
#48