Castro Knew of Oswald, JFK Shooting

From NEWSMAX:

…On Nov. 22, 1963, the day of the assassination, he was ordered to stop all CIA tracking efforts and redirect his antennas away from Miami and direct them toward Texas…

Cuban intelligence officers “exhorted Oswald” and “encouraged his feral militance,” he writes, “but it was his (Oswald’s) plan and his rifle, not theirs.”

Castro had plenty of reason to want Kennedy out of the way. A Senate Committee found in 1975 that the CIA had pursued assassination as an instrument of foreign policy, with Fidel Castro as one of its prime targets…

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EDITOR: Lyndon Johnson, and possibly even Arlen Specter, knew about this, although Specter has never suggested anything along these lines to the Watchdog. What were they going to do about it? JFK had sought to assassinate Castro on several occasions.

As part of the settlement of the Cuban Missile Crisis, our agreement with the Soviet Union was that we would never invade Cuba. According to Robert Caro in his recently published fourth installment of “The Years of Lyndon Johnson, The Passage of Power”, 85% of Americans do not believe that Oswald acted alone. When Johnson twisted Earl Warren’s arm to head the Warren Commission, he told him that the lives of 36 million Americans were at stake, the number that would be killed during an atomic exchange with the USSR. Tensions ran very high at the time.

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  1. There are so many books on the JFK assassination and the mystery continues.

    I really doubt this theory. Selected leaks from the CIA pointing toward Castro seem to be an effort to point people away from the real culprits who I suspect were domestic, inside government probably part of the military-intelligence complex (the people leaking evidence toward someone else!). More and more the Kennedy assassination looks like a coup by the military-intelligence community to me, but I really don’t know and may never know.

    KZ

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