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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)the radar and U-2 flight information he threatened to turn over to the Soviets would allow the Soviets to shoot down the U-2 spy plane in 1960 piloted by Gary Powers. This evidence spelled out clearly in the book, "Oswald and the CIA: The Documented Truth about the Unknown Relationship". Do a Google search on "EIDER CHESS".
Oswald obviously had a lot to fear upon his return to the US, which would probably also explain his anger management issues.
The extremely classified nature of the CIA's records on Oswald now becomes clear. The fact that Dulles steared clear of any questioning related to the U-2 program while on the Warren Commission, since he likely already knew all the secret details of Oswald's involvement that he needed to know.
The true motive for the JFK assassination begins to take shape: Oswald would pay for his deceit by participating in the assassination-the killing of president who had established a private back channel with the Soviet leader, negotiating peace behind the backs of the CI division and the Pentagon power structure. A leftist traitor framed for killing another perceived leftist traitor. A perfect plan hatched by the master of plausible deniability himself, the notorious right-wing Angleton who had leverage over both Richard Helms and J. Edgar Hoover, and who was often allowed to operate with little executive oversight, and certainly no Congressional oversight. Essentially, the head of his own Shadow Government.