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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Thomas Graves on January 14, 2020, 10:55:52 AM
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Was George Kisevalter a mole, or just a really, really gullible and un-observant CIA "handler"?
Even his biographer, Clarence Ashley, and David Wise, the author of Molehunt, suggest that he may have been the former.
(to be continued ...)
-- MWT ;)
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It's interesting that "useful idiot" (or worse) Tom Mangold quotes Kissevalter so often in his propagandistic book, Cold Warrior.
Kisevalter had such a distinctive way of speaking, even when Mangold doesn't name him I know he's where many of the quotes came from.
That and the fact that Kisevalter contradicted Tennent H. Bagley to an such a large degree, and that's evidently what Mangold was looking for.
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It's also interesting to note that Tennent H. Bagley wrote in his book Spy Wars that he frequently found himself cringing when (ostensibly) gregarious, (ostensibly) garrulous, (ostensibly) self-promoting Kisevalter would volunteer classified information to "walk-in" (false) defector Nosenko during their five meetings in June of 1962 in Geneva ...
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