The earliest reports coming from the DPD on the afternoon of the JFK assassination was that Oswald was a card-carrying member of the communist party. Duran and Mirabel, from inside the cuban consulate, also said that Oswald had a membership card of the communist party with him while he was inside the cuban consulate. Peter Dale Scott discusses this issue at length beginning at 33 minutes on this video:
The question then is - where did this card go after the JFK assassination, who took it and prevented it from being entered into evidence as one of the WC exhibits?
What's unusual here is that as Peter Dale Scott outlines, the DPD, the FBI and the CIA must have known about this card. So how did so many separate bodies collude to cover up after the JFK assassination the fact that Oswald had such a card?
Duran said Oswald showed her a "labor card" from Russia but nothing about a communist party card. She said he told her he was a member of the CPUSA - that was a lie.
From her testimony:
CORNWELL - Did anything else occur on the second visit, any other conversation, or any other event?
TIRADO - No, but I told you, it's uh, he said that he was a friend of the Cuban Revolution. He show me letters to the Communist Party, the American Communist Party, his labor card, and uh, he's working in Russia, I don't remember exactly, but he said on his application, his licence number...
CORNWELL - Marriage license?
TIRADO - (Spoke in spanish.) Se dice serup los recortes del
CORNWELL - Okay, we had to pause for a second to turn the periodico tapes over. As I recall, you were explaining the kinds of things he brought with him.
TIRADO - Yes, it was his labor card, form Russia, his us, marriage pact, yes, that he was married with a Russian, and uh, a clipping that he was with two policemen taking him by his arms, that he was in a meeting to support Cuba. And a card saying that he was a member of the Fair Play for Cuba in New Orleans.
Mirabel said this about the "card": "In fact, I noticed that he presented a card or credentials as belonging to the Communist Party of the United States. I understand, or it is also my understanding, that the Communist Party of the United States stated that he never belonged to the party. I was surprised by the fact that the card seemed to be a new card."
A "card or credentials." And the CPUSA said he was never a member. So if he had a card, which I don't think he did, it was probably fake.
Azcue said Oswald presented documents attesting to his membership in the CPUSA but not a card.
Oswald insisted after he returned from the Soviet Union that he was not a communist or a supporter of the Soviet Union. He said he detested the Soviet system as much as he detested the American political and economic systems. In fact he wrote that the CPUSA had betrayed its cause by being subservient to Moscow.
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