Then, in your view, the photos are faked, the signatures are faked, the eyewitnesses (Cuban, Soviet, Mexican, American) who saw a person they say was Oswald were wrong, the letter Oswald typed to the Soviets was faked, the draft note for that letter that he wrote (the handwriting was identified as him) was faked, the details in the note that only the real Oswald would know about were faked....and on and on.
That's a lot of fakery and falsification. And who did all of this? The KGB?
You are relying on one person's belief - Azcue's - that the person was not Oswald and then ignoring all of the counter evidence that indicates it was Oswald.
That's not how I evaluate evidence but you're certainly welcome to chart a different course.
Steve
M. Galbraith,
I think the passport-sized photo of Oswald that was attached to the Cuban visa application was taken in the USSR (fwiw, we know that he often wore that sweater vest there for "dress up" social occasions), so it's a little unfair for you to claim that I think the photo was "faked".
The people in MC who claimed they'd dealt with Oswald weren't wrong, Steve, they were lying. (There is a difference.)
If, as I contend, Oswald's alleged visits to the Cuban and Soviet consulates were fabrications out of whole cloth by the KGB and the DGI, then why wouldn't they be able to embellish the narrative (e.g., the Kostin Letter) any way they saw fit in an attempt to make said narrative seem more plausible?
All of the counter-evidence to which you allude (even Leonov's claimed "meeting one-on-one with Oswald at the Soviet Embassy on Sunday, September 29" !!!) paint the man-who-was-not-there (Oswald) as an unstable and potentially violent young man, someone who was fully capable of assassinating an American president, and thereby serve to augment the WW III Virus which was created by KGB triple-agent Aleksei Kulak and planted in Oswald's CIA file by KGB triple-agent Ivan Obyedkov and a Russian Oswald impostor (probably KGB colonel Nikolai Leonov)
over a sure-to-be-tapped-by-CIA phoneline on Tuesday, October 1.
Although Sylvia Duran claimed that she'd dealt with real-deal Lee Harvey Oswald, she
described the guy she'd dealt with as being "about the same height" as her (she was 5' 3.5" whereas Oswald was 5' 9.5"), and not only having blond hair and blue or green eyes, but as also having "an elongated(read very thin) face" to boot, so she isn't describing Oswald here, but KGB colonel Nikolai Leonov.
-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy