If I understand your position correctly, however, you believe that Rankin and the WC were involved in the framing of Oswald
This is the third or fourth time you have made this bizarre accusation.
You don't seem to be aware that the WC was formed months after the assassination so how could they be involved in framing Oswald?
It is such a weird accusation to make.
Because you keep making the same accusation, it makes me wonder about your mental health.
You seemed very detached from what's going on.
Was there any apparent time sensitive reason for an intelligence agency to have expediated Oswald's visa in 1959?
You keep asking this question as well.
Over and over again.
You acknowledge that the issuance of Oswald's visa was indeed expedited but seem to question the very thing you are acknowledging because there isn't "any apparent time sensitive reason" for expediting the visa.
The issuance of the visa was expedited. You start with that. Then ask - why was it expedited?
That's how it works.
To write that it "may have some significance" merely means he thought it worth looking into.
Why did he think it was worth looking into?
He goes on even further to suggest that there is doubt as whether Oswald even received his visa more quickly than normal by framing that as a question.
Can you quote where he expresses this doubt?
Beyond that, do you any kind of contribution to make to this subject?
Do you have any knowledge about it?
Ugh. Here is what Rankin wrote:
"We are of course interested in the
question of the regularity of procedures because we want to know whether,
if Oswald did in fact obtain his visa more quickly than normal, his doing so was significant,
or whether it may have been only the result of not- infrequent deviation from normal procedures."
Rankin did not conclude that this was "significant" as you have falsely claimed. He didn't even conclude that Oswald's visa had been expediated. He raised some questions regarding that process. Here are some questions that you ignore:
1) What, if any, response was there to this inquiry?
2) Why would any intelligence agency need to expediate Oswald's visa by a couple of days? What possible reason could they have for doing so and potentially raising a red flag for any counterintelligence agency? If there was no apparent reason to do so, what implication can be drawn about the likelihood that anything sinister was going on?
3) Did Oswald, in fact, do anything of a time sensitive manner in those first couple of days in the USSR?
Again, if you believe Rankin was part of some cover up of a conspiracy to assassinate JFK with the objective to put all the blame on Oswald, why would he be the one highlighting a potential anomaly to that outcome? You are trying to eat your cake and have it too.