Tracy: Morley said this re his request for Joannides' intelligence/personnel files: "[T]he intelligence methods that Joannides was using at the time of his agents were in contact with Oswald."
Okay, so he thinks (again, this is, as you know, his chief obsession) the withheld files, despite the evidence otherwise, contain information of Joannides (and Angleton/CI) using Oswald, wittingly or not, in an anti-Fair Play for Cuba operation. That is to make the group look bad.
But this part - "at the time of his agents [who] were in contact with Oswald" is a whopper. He is referring to Bringuier, Hernandez and Quiroga right? The three DRE members of the DRE chapter in New Orleans that confronted Oswald when he was protesting for Castro.
What is the evidence they were Joannides' agents? Bringuier said that he never met Joannides, something that would clearly had happened if he, Joannides, was in control of these alleged "agents." And the others were just young Cubans who were against Castro. They were not agents or operatives; they were just young men agitating against Castro. This is for me another example of him grossly exaggerating matters.