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The Mexico City Tape
The following was news to me, i.e., that the tape was a myth. However, this was written by Mel Ayton, who cited John McAdams as a source, so it must be true, no?
“...the myth that FBI agents listened to a tape recording of a “Lee Oswald” at the Soviet embassy during the assassin’s trip to Mexico City weeks before the assassination. The allegation that such a tape existed was debunked many years ago by HSCA. The story of the existence of tapes had originated with only one FBI agent out of many who handled the transcripts of the tapes because the tapes had been copied over as per the CIA’s usual procedures.” [10]
[10] McAdams, JFK Assassination Logic, 198.
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Help me out here. Was there or was there not a Mexico City tape that bore a voice that was not Oswald's? If it was debunked, where is the debunking apart from JFK Assassination Logic?
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Re: The Mexico City Tape
So, Ben, does the HSCA report deal with this at all?