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Online Royell Storing

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Yes, Way and here's a few reasons why:
  • It was a well executed ambush from behind and above which took everyone by surprise.
  • The sniper was also mostly out of sight behind the boxes.
  • Plus the fact that JFK insisted the SS agents not stay on the limo made any attempt to shield him in time very unlikely. We can see Clint Hill's valiant effort on film. But it was too little, too late thanks in large part to JFK's restriction regarding the positions of the SS agents.

The SS was legitimately criticized by the Warren Commission and changes were made. That was one of their main missions so as to try to prevent this type of attack from happening again.

   Chief Rowley gave WC Testimony that SS Agents, (SA Hill included), were hitting the hard stuff in a "beatnik joint" the night before the assassination. None of these Agents were terminated. None. When they are on-the-road with the POTUS, Agents are On Duty 24-7. What job permits downing liquor on-the-clock? Govt Bodies like the SS and CIA are entities that write their own rules and discipline/manage their members. The U.S. Govt did Nothing to reprimand these SS Agents. These Agents were allegedly disciplined "In House". Total  BS:

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Online Tom Graves

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https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10211-10001.pdf?fbclid=IwY2xjawJHKy5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHeeln43eSC0-WZ8N2LCpHn7kg6O21qHGqgLOCsVv4QFjkBs4VSNAv0-okw_aem__FVHi3rSPsGrftNjFHjx0g

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Dear Tim,

If you're alluding to the heavy redactions, just for giggles check out this file on Ivan Obyedkov which was released many years ago.

Obyedkov's the KGB Security Officer at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City who "volunteered" to a forgetful Oswald or Oswald impersonator the Department 13-radioactive name "Kostikov" over a sure-to-be-tapped-by-CIA phone line on 1 October 1963.

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=157254#relPageId=1&search=201-779495

By the way, did you know that the 835-page file on the Nosenko case from which you posted an excerpt, above, was compiled by my hero, Tennent H. Bagley -- Nosenko's primary CIA case officer from June 1962 to September 1964?

You can read Bagley's 2007 Yale University Press book, "Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games," and his 2014 follow-up article, "Ghosts of the Spy Wars," for free by googling "spy wars" and "archive" simultaneously and "ghosts of the spy wars" and "archive" simultaneously.

And while you're at it, read my Wikipedia article on Bagley, who was on the fast track to becoming Director of CIA before false-defector-in-place-in 1962 and rogue-defector-in-1964 Nosenko physically defected / "defected" to the U.S. in February 1964, telling the CIA and the FBI exactly what the KGB desperately wanted them to hear -- that it had absolutely nothing to do with Oswald during the two-and-one-half years he lived two blocks from a KGB school in Minsk.

-- Tom

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Online Richard Smith

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I looked at several of the files.  No index?   They should have hired some high school kids to put that together.  Most of the ones that I saw had no apparent relevance to the assassination, were indecipherable, were dated decades after the event and/or poor copies making them nearly unreadable.  Maybe someone will get through them all eventually and narrow down the relevant files. 

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