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🇺🇸📞🇷🇺🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD CLAIMED HE WAS A “GOOD SHOT” AND PRAISED CASTRO
An intelligence report reveals that Lee Harvey Oswald told an acquaintance he was a “good shot” while discussing his support for Fidel Castro.
The document states that Oswald spoke highly of Castro’s leadership and defended Cuba’s political system.
He also mentioned his time in the Soviet Union, implying he had gained useful experience.
A witness noted that Oswald was serious about his beliefs and tried to convince others to support Castro’s cause.
Source: JFK File 177-10002-10103
🇺🇸📞🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD WARNED EMBASSY OFFICIALS—“I’M GOING TO BE IMPORTANT”
Lee Harvey Oswald made an eerie statement to Cuban embassy officials in Mexico City, declaring, “I’m going to be important.”
The document states that Oswald appeared desperate to secure a visa to Cuba and became agitated when officials refused his request.
He insisted that Cuban authorities should approve him, suggesting he had a significant role to play.
A witness noted that Oswald’s behavior was erratic, and his claim about being “important” left embassy staff confused.
Source: JFK File 178-10002-10091
🇺🇸🇨🇺👀📝 JFK FILES: CUBAN EMBASSY OFFICIAL SAID OSWALD WAS “NERVOUS AND IN A HURRY”
An intelligence report states that a Cuban embassy official in Mexico City described Lee Harvey Oswald as “nervous and in a hurry” when he tried to obtain a visa to Cuba.
The document reveals that Oswald insisted he needed to reach Cuba immediately but failed to provide the proper documentation.
Embassy staff told him he would need Soviet approval first, which frustrated him.
A witness noted that Oswald repeatedly returned to the embassy, pushing for a visa but getting nowhere.
Source: JFK File 178-10002-10279
🇺🇸🇦🇺❌🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: CIA AND AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE SECRETLY BLOCKED WARREN COMMISSION RELEASE
A classified letter from Richard Helms to Australian Security Intelligence chief Sir Charles Spry reveals secret efforts to keep Warren Commission document CD-971 hidden from the public.
Helms admitted the CIA’s inquiry was sparked by pressure to release Kennedy assassination documents — pressure that ‘has not materialized.’
Richard Helms:
"There is every reason to keep the document out of the public domain."
🇺🇸🤝🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD CLAIMED HE WAS A “MEMBER OF THE FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE”
An intelligence report reveals that Lee Harvey Oswald identified himself as a “member” of the pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC), but investigators found no proof he was officially connected to the group.
The document states that Oswald listed the FPCC as his organization when handing out pro-Cuba flyers in New Orleans.
However, the group’s leadership denied any formal ties to him, raising questions about his true motives.
A witness recalled that Oswald “seemed to be acting on his own” and wasn’t in contact with known FPCC organizers.
Source: JFK File 178-10003-10001
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Читать полностью…🇺🇸✈️🇷🇺🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD TRIED TO VISIT CUBA THROUGH AN ILLEGAL “UNDERGROUND RAILROAD”
An FBI report reveals that Lee Harvey Oswald attempted to enter Cuba using an underground network designed to smuggle people into the country.
The document states that Oswald contacted pro-Castro activists in hopes of securing secret passage to Havana.
He was reportedly frustrated when he was told he needed official approval from the Cuban government.
A source also described Oswald as “desperate” to leave the U.S. and willing to take extreme measures to get to Cuba.
Source: JFK File 180-10110-10100
🇺🇸📞🇺🇸🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD SEEN WITH BLOND-HAIRED, ATHLETIC AMERICAN IN MEXICO CITY
An FBI report states that a witness spotted Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City with a tall, athletic American man with short blond hair.
The two were seen together before Oswald visited the Soviet and Cuban embassies, where he repeatedly asked about traveling to Cuba and the USSR.
The document describes how Oswald seemed desperate, angrily demanding a visa and insisting that Soviet officials in Washington had already approved his request.
He was told the process could take months, which left him frustrated.
Despite the sighting of the blond man, the FBI never identified him or confirmed his connection to Oswald.
Source: JFK File 180-10143-10100
🇺🇸📝 — JFK Files: A letter written by a man called Sergyj Czornonoh reveals that only July 18, 1963 he was detained in London, England and questioned by police.
He told them he knew of an American, called Lee Harvey Oswald, who was attempting to defect to Russia and had plans to assassinate JFK.
Sergyj claims he provided the information to the then American Vice Consul Tom Blackshear.
Source: JFK files 104-10012-10035
🇺🇸📞🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: RUBY AND OSWALD MET BEFORE THE ASSASSINATION?!
A CIA memo says a source told investigators that Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald met at a nightclub weeks before JFK was killed.
The report says the CIA knew about this claim but couldn’t prove it.
It also notes that Ruby had ties to anti-Castro guerrilla groups and people involved in intelligence work, making his actions even more suspicious.
Source: JFK File 194-10012-10030
🇺🇸❌🇺🇸🇷🇺🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: U.S. INTELLIGENCE SUSPECTED OSWALD WAS A PAWN IN A LARGER PLOT
CIA and FBI officials privately questioned whether Lee Harvey Oswald was the true mastermind behind JFK’s assassination—or if he was being manipulated by others.
A memo describes Oswald as a “man easily influenced,” raising concerns that he could have been used by foreign operatives or a larger network.
Another report points out that his sudden return from the Soviet Union and ties to pro-Castro groups seemed suspicious.
Despite these doubts, officials moved quickly to declare Oswald a lone gunman, shutting down further investigation.
Source: JFK File 198-10004-10076
🇺🇸❌🇷🇺🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: OSWALD’S DEPARTURE FROM USSR UNDER CIA AND WARREN COMMISSION SCRUTINY
Declassified memo details a July 1964 meeting between CIA official Lee Wigren and Warren Commission staffer David Slawson.
The discussion focused on Oswald’s unusual departure from the USSR with his Soviet wife, Marina.
Wigren:
"Most comparative cases involved foreign students or transient persons—not defectors like Oswald. Only 4 out of 26 cases had Soviet wives leave with foreign husbands."
🇺🇸📞🌏4️⃣ — JFK FILES: FBI TRACKED OSWALD’S CONNECTIONS TO SOVIET DEFECTORS IN TEXAS
FBI records show that agents closely watched Lee Harvey Oswald’s interactions with Soviet defectors in Texas, including a man named Peter Gregory, who helped translate for Oswald and his Russian wife, Marina.
Another key figure was George de Mohrenschildt, a Russian-born oil geologist with CIA ties, who befriended Oswald and later died under mysterious circumstances.
The FBI believed de Mohrenschildt may have influenced Oswald, and agents monitored his activities after the assassination.
The memo also reveals that Oswald tried to reconnect with Soviet contacts just weeks before killing JFK, adding to suspicions about his true motives.
Source: JFK File 198-10007-10013
🇺🇸❌🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: CIA DISCUSSED SOVIET EXIT VISAS AFTER OSWALD’S DEPARTURE
Newly released files show CIA meetings on inconsistencies regarding Lee Harvey Oswald’s sudden departure from the USSR.
David Slawson from the Warren Commission questioned whether Oswald’s timing was unusual.
CIA Memo:
"Only four of the 26 reviewed cases involved wives leaving with foreign spouses; Oswald’s case stood out."
🇺🇸🤫📝 — JFK FILES: FBI RUSHED TO SHUT DOWN CONSPIRACY TALK HOURS AFTER OSWALD’S DEATH
Just hours after Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover demanded a quick public report to stop conspiracy theories from spreading.
Hoover wrote that “there is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead,” and he wanted to ensure the public believed Oswald acted alone. The memo also shows the FBI was frustrated that Oswald’s murder left them without a chance to get more answers.
Rather than investigate further, the FBI pushed for a clear and simple conclusion—before all the facts were even in.
Source: JFK File 198-10007-10029
🇦🇺📞🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: CIA AGREED TO KEEP WARREN COMMISSION RECORDS SECRET AT AUSTRALIA’S REQUEST
Letter from Australian Security Intelligence Director Charles Spry warned against releasing document CD-971, which referenced anonymous calls to the Canberra Embassy before and after Kennedy’s assassination.
CIA confirmed the risk:
"There is every reason to keep the document out of the public domain."
Pressure to declassify never materialized — the CIA held the line.
Source: JFK File 1128-988
🇺🇸📞🇨🇺🇲🇽— JFK FILES: OSWALD INSISTED CUBA HAD APPROVED HIS VISA—“I BET MY LIFE ON IT”
Lee Harvey Oswald became frustrated when Cuban embassy officials in Mexico City told him there was no record of his visa approval.
The document states that Oswald repeatedly insisted, “I bet my life that this is so,” claiming that Cuban authorities had already approved his request.
When officials told him he needed approval from Havana, Oswald became “very upset” and refused to accept their response.
The report also notes that Oswald returned to the embassy multiple times, angrily demanding to know why his visa hadn’t been granted.
Source: JFK File 178-10002-10215
🇷🇺🇺🇸📞⁉️ JFK FILES: KGB SPY WHO HANDLED OSWALD SUDDENLY VANISHED
Newly released CIA files reveal Valeriy Vladimirovich Kostikov, a KGB officer in Mexico City, personally handled Lee Harvey Oswald’s 1963 visa request to return to the USSR.
Kostikov was known for cultivating communist groups and contacting U.S. intelligence targets.
In September 1971, Kostikov abruptly left Mexico — months ahead of schedule — sparking speculation he fled after being exposed by KGB defector Oleg Lyalin.
The connection between Kostikov and Oswald remains deeply suspicious.
Source: JFK File 201-289248
🇺🇸📞🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD TRIED TO RECRUIT OTHERS FOR A “CUBA PROJECT”
Lee Harvey Oswald attempted to recruit individuals for what he called a “Cuba project” but refused to explain what it was.
The document describes how Oswald approached people in New Orleans, urging them to join his efforts to support Cuba.
When asked for details, he was “vague and evasive,” refusing to clarify his exact plans.
A witness recalled that Oswald seemed “determined” to gather a group but had no clear organization backing him.
Some suspected he was acting alone or had hidden motives.
Source: JFK File 178-10003-10001
🇺🇸❌🇨🇺🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: OSWALD HANDED OUT PRO-CUBA FLYERS—BUT HIS ACTIONS RAISED SUSPICION
An intelligence report states that Lee Harvey Oswald distributed pro-Castro leaflets in New Orleans, but some activists questioned whether he was truly loyal to the cause.
The document reveals that Oswald acted alone and refused help from others, which raised suspicions among pro-Castro organizers.
Some believed he was trying to provoke anti-Castro groups rather than genuinely support Cuba.
A witness noted that Oswald was “eager to create a scene” and seemed more focused on drawing attention than actually helping the movement.
Source: JFK File 178-10004-10053
🇺🇸📞🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD REPORTEDLY OFFERED TO “DO ANYTHING” FOR CUBA
An intelligence report states that Lee Harvey Oswald told members of a pro-Castro group that he was willing to “do anything” for the Cuban cause.
The document describes how Oswald aggressively pushed his support for Fidel Castro and tried to recruit others to join him.
He also reportedly got into heated arguments with anti-Castro activists, calling them “traitors” and defending Cuba’s revolution.
One witness claimed Oswald seemed “intensely committed” to Cuba and frustrated that he wasn’t being taken seriously by pro-Castro organizers.
Source: JFK File 178-10004-10054
🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD PRAISED FIDEL CASTRO AND SOUGHT COMMUNIST CONNECTIONS
An FBI informant reported that Lee Harvey Oswald openly admired Fidel Castro, calling him a strong leader and praising Cuba’s government as a model for the future.
The document states that Oswald believed the U.S. was corrupt and oppressive and frequently spoke about his frustrations with American policies.
He also sought out connections to pro-communist groups and looked for ways to leave the U.S. for Cuba or the Soviet Union.
The memo describes Oswald’s determination to find people who could help him defect and his increasing alignment with anti-U.S. movements before the assassination.
Source: JFK File 180-10131-10324
🇺🇸❌🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: KGB AGENT IDENTIFIED IN NEW RELEASE
Declassified request reveals U.S. officials flagged Roman Fedorovich Dedro, connected to Soviet intelligence, for background consolidation during JFK assassination investigation.
A secret CIA form from RID (Records Integration Division) identifies Dedro, also known under alias Vilasa Nikolaevna, as a potential Soviet operative.
The request orders index checks on his Communist Party affiliations, birth data, and prior intelligence records.
The purpose: consolidate all documents for investigation into possible foreign ties to Lee Harvey Oswald and the JFK assassination.
Source: JFK File 1104-10006-10247
🇺🇸📞🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: OSWALD WARNED OF “SOMETHING BIG” AND TRIED TO REACH A SOVIET OFFICIAL
An FBI report states that a source claimed Lee Harvey Oswald hinted at “something big” happening weeks before JFK was killed.
The document also reveals that Oswald attempted to contact a Soviet official named Pavel Yatskov, believed to be working in intelligence.
It’s unclear if he ever reached him, but U.S. officials saw this as highly suspicious.
The source also described Oswald as “nervous” and “agitated” in the days leading up to the assassination, adding that he seemed desperate to send a message before November 22.
Despite these red flags, officials took no further action before the assassination.
Source: JFK File 180-10143-10227
🇺🇸❌🇨🇺 — JFK FILES: FBI INFORMANT CLAIMED RUBY SAID HE “HAD TO KILL OSWALD”
An FBI informant reported that Jack Ruby said he had to kill Lee Harvey Oswald and hinted at a bigger reason behind his actions.
The document states that the informant, who had known Ruby for years, said Ruby was worried about his family’s safety and suggested he was under pressure to act.
The memo also notes that Ruby’s connections to illegal gambling and organized crime made his true motives unclear.
Despite this, officials pushed the story that Ruby acted alone and did not investigate deeper into his possible ties.
Source: JFK File 197-10002-10190
🇺🇸❌🇺🇸🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: CIA ASKED FOR FULL CHECK ON OSWALD LINKS AND POSSIBLE SOVIET SUPPORT
A newly declassified cable shows the CIA urgently requested a full investigation into Oswald’s contacts, fiancée, and movements through Europe before JFK's assassination.
The agency asked Berlin and other stations to search local records, media, and services for any link between Oswald and covert operations.
Special requests included locating his fiancée and verifying press mentions.
This was sent as a high-priority matter to assist the Warren Commission.
The intensity of the effort shows how concerned the U.S. was about foreign involvement.
Source: JFK File 1704-104.70213
🇺🇸❌🇲🇽🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: CIA STRUGGLED TO CONFIRM OSWALD’S IDENTITY IN MEXICO CITY
Declassified documents reveal that the CIA had surveillance on the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City when Lee Harvey Oswald visited—but they couldn’t confirm if the man they tracked was really him.
A memo shows that the CIA obtained photos of a man visiting the Soviet Embassy claiming to be Oswald, but the images didn’t match his known appearance.
Intelligence officials were confused, questioning whether someone else was using Oswald’s name or if there was a mix-up in their surveillance.
The report also states that phone calls Oswald made to the embassies were intercepted, where he spoke in “broken Russian,” further raising suspicions.
This surveillance failure left major gaps in what U.S. intelligence knew about Oswald’s activities before JFK’s assassination.
Source: JFK File 198-10005-10018
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🇺🇸📞📝 — JFK FILES: FBI WORRIED JACK RUBY’S MOB TIES MADE OSWALD’S MURDER LOOK SUSPICIOUS
FBI records show agents were worried that Jack Ruby’s connections to the mob would make people think JFK’s assassination was part of a bigger plot.
Ruby, who shot Lee Harvey Oswald on live TV, had ties to criminals in Chicago and Dallas.
The FBI feared this would make it seem like Oswald was silenced before he could talk.
A memo shows FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was frustrated that many people didn’t believe Ruby acted alone.
Even with these concerns, officials stuck to the story that Ruby acted on his own—just like Oswald.
Source: JFK File 198-10007-10021
🇺🇸❌🇺🇸🇷🇺 — JFK FILES: FBI ORDERED SURVEILLANCE ON OSWALD’S FAMILY AFTER HIS DEATH
After Lee Harvey Oswald was killed, the FBI launched surveillance on his wife, Marina Oswald, and other family members to monitor their communications and movements.
A memo reveals that the FBI intercepted calls Marina made to the Soviet Embassy, worried she might share classified information or reveal details about Oswald’s activities.
Agents also tracked her interactions with journalists and officials, fearing she could become a public voice questioning the official story.
The document shows the FBI viewed Oswald’s family as a potential risk, keeping them under close watch even after his death.
Source: JFK File 198-10007-10022
🇷🇺❌🇺🇸 — JFK FILES: SOVIETS FEARED A “CRAZY” U.S. GENERAL WOULD LAUNCH A NUKE AFTER ASSASSINATION
After JFK was assassinated, the Soviet Union feared a rogue U.S. general might launch a nuclear strike in retaliation.
The memo details how Soviet officials believed JFK’s murder was part of an extremist plot and that the real danger was an “unbalanced” U.S. military officer using it as an excuse to start World War III.
Soviet intelligence quickly moved to calm tensions, fearing an overreaction from Washington.
The document suggests the Kremlin was more worried about an out-of-control American response than being blamed for the assassination itself.
Source: JFK Files - 198-10008-10119