Interested to see what CTs think of Oswald: assassin, patsy, good guy, a**hole. Should be fun.
Oswald to me seems like someone who thought he was smarter than most people yet capable of being manipulated or guided by other people.
I think Oswald may have been an Intelligence asset for one or more organizations at different times in his life.
It's plausible that his training in Russian and trip to the USSR after leaving the Marines was guided by the CIA or State Department.
It's plausible that Oswald was first contacted by Cuban Intelligence while living in the USSR and had been in contact with them again between the time he lived in New Orleans and 11/22/63.
It's plausible that Oswald was an informant or asset for the New Orleans FBI office while living in New Orleans in 1963.
I believe he did try to take a shot at General Walker due to Walker's virulent opposition to the Civil Rights movement.
I believe it's plausible that Oswald alone shot JFK. It also seems plausible that he was guilty as part of a conspiracy.
Whether Oswald acted alone or was part of a conspiracy, I don't have any idea what his motive for shooting JFK might've been.
I don't find it plausible that Oswald was framed.