1. Speaking of JFK's assassination, it's worth revisiting story of Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee & his sister-in-law Mary Pinchot Meyer
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11. Seven days before Kennedy died, Angleton's staff received word that Oswald was in Dallas:https://www.thedailybeast.com/cia-spyhunters-knew-lee-harvey-oswald-was-in-dallas-days-before-jfks-assassination …
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@jeffersonmorley tracked Angleton's interest in Oswald in his book The Ghost & here:https://www.thedailybeast.com/cia-spyhunters-knew-lee-harvey-oswald-was-in-dallas-days-before-jfks-assassination …Show this thread -
13. Angleton made a systematic effort to obfuscate or destroy evidence of CIA knowledge of Oswald pre-assassination.
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14. What's the best case scenario here? Angelton was following Oswald, embarrassed he didn't stop assassination & wanted to cover up.
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15. Okay, here's the kicker: among the documents NOT released today, transcript of testimony from J.J. Angelton:https://twitter.com/jeffersonmorley/status/923731474905518080 …
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16. I imagine Angleton's testimony to the Church Commission went a lot like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FnO3igOkOk …
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17. Correction to #9: fate of Mary Meyer's diary uncertain. There are conflicting stories of possession & destruction
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Reminds me of my favorite JFK assassination trivia: Kerry Thornley, founder of Discordianism, wrote a novel about Oswald in 1962.
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The manuscript remained unpublished and was thought lost until it turned up in the Warren Commission archive.
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