The signature on the Mexican visa he acquired to visit Mexico.
Could someone link that page/copy...this visa to visit Mexico?
Oswald applied for a passport [according to the official report] on June 24 1963. He received it [according to that report]
the very next day.
1...How likely was that?---Next day State Dept service indeed--- 2...What ever happened to that passport? It was never discovered among his items.
3...It was [supposedly as all passports at the time] marked
Not for travel to Cuba among other specified countries. So why in hell would he think he could go there? [Hypothetically that is] 4...Where would Oswald have obtained the money to travel [round trip] some 1400 miles [one way]?---Stay at the alleged hotel---where did he eat?---apply for all the presumed paperwork---believed to have taken in a bullfight---and still have some assets left for this hopeful travel [somehow to Cuba]? Did Oswald pack for world wide travel? How would he subside upon failure?
There have been those who say Oswald went to Mexico that following late September. There have been those who say he didn't.
I can only say that I doubt that he actually did but that someone who looked very much like him must have.
The Report says that Oswald [normally recluse and aloof] told the McFarlands [perfect strangers] that he was going to Cuba to meet Castro.
Mr McFarland stated that he identified Oswald from his picture in the paper.
Even the Report states that Oswald's
activities in Mexico City were not known with certainty.Only that Oswald stayed in room #18 ..that three guests who were on that same floor were searched out and only one was found who said he saw no one else staying on his floor. All I see there is a panoply of absolutely nothing.
Allegedly... Oswald showed some
unnamed girls from Australia his passport--stamped with Russian customs stamps. How could that be when the passport was only three months old? Oh...did I ask---What ever happened to this passport?
Soon after the assassination of John F. Kennedy Scott contacted Luis Echeverria and asked his men to arrest Duran. He also told Diaz Ordaz that Duran was to be held incommunicado until she gave all details of her contacts with Lee Harvey Oswald. Scott then reported his actions to CIA headquarters. Soon afterwards, John M. Whitten, the CIA head of the Mexican desk, called Scott with orders from Tom Karamessines that Duran was not to be arrested. Win told them it was too late and that the Mexican government would keep the whole thing secret. Karamessines replied with a telegram that began: “Arrest of Sylvia Duran is extremely serious matter which could prejudice U.S. freedom of action on entire question of Cuban responsibility.”
Silvia Duran, her husband and five other people were arrested. Duran was “interrogated forcefully” (Duran was badly bruised during the interview). Luis Echeverria reported to Winston Scott that Duran had been “completely cooperative” and had made a detailed statement. This statement matched the story of the surveillance transcripts, with one exception. The tapes indicated that Duran made another call to the Soviet embassy on Saturday, 28th September. Duran then put an American on the line who spoke incomprehensible Russian. This suggests that the man could not have been Oswald who spoke the language well.
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKduranS.htmI have seen Oswald's signature enough times that I could sign it myself. With a little practice anybody could.
No one ever signs their name exactly the same every single time. Note how crappy the "Mexico City" signature is
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