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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)he was particularly great at spycraft, only that he seemed to have qualities that would allow him to function as such, namely knowing Russian and following the Marxist cause from an early age. How many other radar experts stationed at spy plane bases would have such qualifications? He could have been viewed as an opportunity too good to pass up. His lack of focus could also make him easily to manipulate.
Bringuier's DRE chapter also consisted of 1 person, and the group had known funding from CIA counter-intelligence. Could Oswald vs. Bringuier have represented two branches of counter-intelligence (leftist vs. rightist) that were in conflict with one another? We'll see if more light can be shed if and when the records of George Joannides are brought out into the open.