The signatures on the Cuban applications. The signature on the Mexican visa he acquired to visit Mexico. The signature on the letter he sent to the Soviet Embassy where he discussed the trip. The handwriting on the envelope. The handwriting on the draft note where he discussed the trip......
Whenever we ask how the conspirators did this or that, we get the "It's easy. They can do anything."
Then when we ask, "Why didn't they plant witnesses in Dealey Plaza to identify Oswald as the shooter?" or "Why didn't Marina say he hated JFK?" or "Why didn't Ruth Paine say she saw him with the rifle?" or "Why did the DPD let Oswald meet with the news media if they were afraid of him revealing things?" we get the dismissive "Those are strawman questions?"
Steve M. Galbraith,
Maybe because the KGB/DGI conspiracy to assassinate JFK (if there was one) was a lot deeper than you are capable of imagining?
The KGB probably had some pretty darn good forgers (and lots of samples of LHO's handwriting and printing), and Castro's DGI probably had some pretty darn good "connections" in Mexico City, don't you think?
(Fwiw, you do realize, don't you, that, as relayed to Dick Russell by Clare Edward Petty in
The Man Who Knew Too Much, George DeMohrenschildt was probably a long-term KGB "illegal"?
And you know that Marina had probably been a KGB "honeytrapper" in Leningrad, right?
And ... gasp ... what are we to make of "Russophile" Ruth Paine ... ?
Regardless, whether or not Oswald was a KGB assassin or the KGB/DGI killed JFK, look at it this way:
Without all of the KGB-inspired and/or encouraged tinfoil hat conspiracy theories that
arose out of The Kennedy Assassination (which were "complemented" by other KGB tinfoil hat theories like -- "The evil, evil, evil CIA developed the HIV virus to decimate Blacks!"), would we be saddled with fascist KGB-boy Vladimir Putin's useful idiot, Donald Trump, as our "president" today?
(I think not.)
-- MWT
PS Oh, and by the way: Britain leaves the E.U. today.
Yet another reason for the great humanitarian, Vladimir Putin, and his Saint Petersburg Internet Research Agency trolls to be jumping for joy.
PPS You do realize, don't you, that "Lieutenant Colonel" Yuri Nosenko, the guy who said the KGB hadn't even interviewed or monitored Marine Corps radar operator Oswald in the USSR (much less interviewed him by ... gasp ... the "Wet Affairs and Sabotage" Department 13 of the First Chief Directorate!)
was a false defector?
D'oh
For background on Nosenko (and mole Edward Ellis Smith -- and some never-uncovered person in CIA
he probably helped KGB to recruit, and the never-uncovered mole: Army cipher clerk "Jack," and the KGB/GRU U.N. Headquarters
triple-agents "Fedora" (who duped Hoover for fifteen years!), "Top Hat" (who duped Hoover and the CIA for "only" two years and, interestingly enough, was eventually arrested and executed by the KGB many years later in Moscow after having actually begun informing the CIA in Burma and in India), and Kitty Hawk (who arranged the KGB's kidnapping of true-defector "Shadrin" in Vienna and told the FBI and CIA that he had been sent to the U.S. to find and execute both (true) defector Golitsyn and (false) defector Nosenko (LOL),
et al., ad nauseam, and how the "KGB" (which was founded around 1920) has been running circles around our intelligence agencies (and those of our allies) since Day One, read the following 2007 book (which you'll be happy to hear was written by a former CIA officer who did NOT believe the Ruskies had anything to do with the Kennedy assassination).
https://archive.org/details/SpyWarsMolesMysteriesAndDeadlyGamesLOL
Oh! And this, too, from 2014!
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08850607.2014.962362