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Oswald's tale - Norman Mailer


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Well, according to the Powers' review, none of that came to anything.

But Jeff Morley proved that it did.

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1 hour ago, Steve Thomas said:

Gene,

I can't think of the FPCC without thinking of these two guys.

This is from the Simkin Educational Forum pages:

"On 1st June, 1953, [Jack] Caulfield joined the New York City Police Department. Caulfield spoke fluent Spanish and therefore two years later he was transferred to the NYPD's Bureau of Special Service and Investigation (BOSSI).

Caulfield also investigated political groups including the American Nazi Party, the Fair Play For Cuba Committee (FPCC) and a terrorist group based in Canada.

 

(ed. note: BOSSI was New York City’s Red Squad.)

 

In 1949 [Tony] Ulasewicz joined the NYPD's Bureau of Special Service and Investigation (BOSSI).

Richard Nixon defeated Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 presidential election and in April, 1969, Caulfield was appointed as Staff Assistant to the President. Soon afterwards Nixon decided that the White House should establish an in-house investigative capability that could be used to obtain sensitive political information. After consulting John Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman the job was given to Caulfield.

Caulfield now appointed an old friend, Tony Ulasewicz, to carry out this investigative work."

 

Steve Thomas

Shades of Chappaquiddick ...

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