VII. The two signatures, "Lee H. Oswald," in item 52 (receipts salary--Texas School Book Depository) do not correspond to the Oswald signatures as described under section I. The handwriting appears to be more skillful, with a more rhythmic flow.
Mr McNalley concluded that Lee Oswald was NOT the person who signed the salary receipts for the TSBD.....
WHO forged he signature of Lee Oswald
There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that Lee Oswald wrote the "Dear Mr Hunt" note.... He wrote it on Friday November 8, 1963 and delivered it to Hunt Oil Company offices before going to Irving for the weekend. The next day, Saturday November 9, 1963, he drafted the letter to the Russian Embassy.
He was in a very ebullient and in happy mood at the House of Paine that weekend ....WHY?? Could it be that HL Hunt had offered him a
position at Hunt Oil.... Was the reason for the note simply a request for a little more information about that position?
Perhaps many of you will recall that Fidel Castro grabbed many American owned businesses when he took over in Cuba.... H.L. hunt owned some of those manufacturing and refineries.
Hunt Knew that Fidel Castro was dealing with the Russians, ( trading cheap Russian oil for Cuban sugar. ) Since Lee was fluent in Russian and was married to a Russian woman He would have been valuable to H.L Hunt as an interpreter for conversations between Cuba and Russia...... Is it possible that this is the position that Hunt had offered Lee Oswald?
PS....HL Hunt must have been furious to know that Castro was using
his refineries to profit ....in competition with his western enterprises.....