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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: CE 833
« Reply #32 on: July 26, 2022, 10:29:05 PM »
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   A lot of people owe Ruth Paine a big apology. 
Send her some flowers.
:D
I fail to see the relevance.... or in fact, any point at all in that post.
 
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
LEE HARVLY OSWALD
Commission Exhibit No . 833
COMMISSION EXHIBIT 833-Continued
WASHINGTON 25, D.C .
April 6, 1964
1 . ?  Q... Was there any FBI interest in Oswald before
the Aril, 1960 FBI interviews of bIrs . Marguerite Oswald and Robert
Oswald? If so, what was the nature and extent of the interest? What
initiated the April, 1960 questioning of Airs . Oswald and Robert
Oswald?
A... Yes . The FBI's first interest in Lee Harvey
Oswald arose as a result of a "Washington Capital News Service"
release datelined October 31, 1959, at Moscow which announced that
Oswald a 20-year-old former United States .Marine, advised the United
Press International during his press conference in his room at the
t , 1etropole Hotel, Moscow, that }he had applied to renounce his American
citizenship and to become a Soviet citizen for "purely political
reasons ." He further announced that he would never return to the
United States .
We checked our records on October 31, 1959, and determined
that our files contained no information identifiable with Oswald
other than a service fingerprint card showing his enlistment in the
United States Marine Corps (US : :C) on October 24, 1956, at Dallas,
Texas . On November 2, 1959, we determined through liaison with
the United States Navy Departrment that the files of the Office of
Naval Intelligence (ONI) contained no record of Oswald .
The 17 page CE 833 Document-----I wonder who typed it up?----
https://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh17/pdf/WH17_CE_833.pdf

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Re: CE 833
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