As someone very interested in resolving unanswered unresolved issues, pertaining to the assassination of Pres Kennedy, I discarded the advice of JFK Assassination sages from yesteryear who advised that one should "stick to a particular area of research and stick to it."
The logic or reasoning for [better or for worse] is illustrated by what has happened to various researchers in following such advice, and it is, "generally speaking" good advice. What has happened occasionally is one can devote 10 or 15 years of research to a particular area, and then find that new information has surfaced which can put one "back to the drawing board." I also sacrificed personal glory i.e. 'bestselling book' realizing that time is slip, sliding away, because I want to live in a country that IS a city shining on a hill, as it is said and not some Orwellian nightmare that resembles the former Soviet Union
So....even though I am wholly cognizant that other individuals are more knowledgeable, I will mention that the
Dealey Plaza Echo, Volume 1, Issue 2 The Austrailian Connection, by Enid Gray, mentions "On reading Open Secrets Vol. 1 # 3, printed in April 1995, I came across this very intriguing report 'Mary Ferrell directed the Review Board to CIA Documents concerning SVATAPLUK OSVALD, a Czech National reported on in October 1963 by the Mexico City [Station?] to other CIA divisions and who Ferrell believes is the Oswald photographed at the Soviet Embassy.' "
See
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...mp;relPageId=16
Does anyone have an update on this, something a little more current?
My own area of inquiry reveals that the CIA was indeed communicating to other stations re this person; Which begs the question was this area part of the CIA Mexico City Station's [Bull _ _ _ _ spin apparatus, or a legitimate communication?]
According to CIA/RIF 104-10098-10185 SVATAPLUK OSVALD was.....ostensibly
"born 23 December 1921 Brno
Special Passport G-013082/18240/62"
See:
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...bsPageId=441362
When researching the muddy waters of the JFK Assassination regarding ANYTHING whether it is government documents, assertions of historical figures, or, most importantly researchers, and there are many, many, good researchers, don't get me wrong, it is wise to remember what Pres. Reagan said about the U.S.S.R "Trust but verify," it beats the hell out of some of the recent theatrics....
