Hi Steve, read the previous 3 post's.
Hi Denis:Thanks, he cleared things up about the time I posted.
I think the Morley/Newman thesis has some interesting possibilities behind it but they're greatly overreaching what evidence they have indicates. And Jane Roman complained that they took her comments out of context. Sure, that's always the excuse but sometimes it has merit. Both Morley and Newman come up with interesting information but they almost always run too far with it.
I don't see the Joannides/Oswald/CI/Angleton story here, i.e., Oswald was part (willingly or not) of some sort of anti-FPCC plan designed to embarrass the movement. From what I've read Joannides at that time (summer of '63) was trying to get the DRE under control more than engage in any covert operations. And the New Orleans delegation of the DRE was quite small and not used at all by the CIA (if we can believe Bringuier's claims). As you probably know, all of this was after the missile crisis and the Kennedy Administration was trying to rein these anti-Castro Cuban groups.