Thanks. So Hardway's claim appears to be that he simply asked Joannides about DRE? A sort of informal question; nothing under oath or on record. That seems to be a strange question for him to ask at that time. And of Joannides. And of the DRE.
It seems to me that the idea that the DRE was somehow involved in the assassination as part of a counter intelligence/FPCC operation wasn't something being promoted at that time. It's more of a Morley post HSCA claim. That famous Gaeton Fonzi piece for the Washingtonian magazine never mentions the DRE at all. Bringuier yes, but not the DRE. Sure, they looked into the possibility of any role but they, as far as I can see, found nothing.
Immediately after JFK was assassinated, the DRE published an article about what they knew about Oswald and implied that Castro had a hand in Kennedy's assassination. Opporunisitic of them to do that maybe but nevertheless, they were on the CIA's payroll at that time.
And Bob Blakey said, had he known about Joannides' role in the DRE at the time of the HSCA, he would've asked him to testify.
It looks very suspicious that Joannides was called out of retirement to be the liaison between the CIA and the HSCA. Was it a coincidence? Was there no one else but a retired officer who could've done that job?
Lastly, Morley brought up James Angleton lying under oath to the HSCA about the CIA's Oswald files. Basically, Angleton denied that Oswald was ever a subject of CIA investigations prior to the assassination. Recently de-classified documents prove that Angleton lied.
All the top CIA leaders at the time, Dulles, Angleton, and Helms, lied at various times or played roles in obstructing various investigations. It certainly doesn't seem like the behavior of an agency that had no complicity in Kennedy's murder...