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Quote:Three years before the Kennedy assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was being investigated by the CIA's Special Investigations Group (SIG), a branch of the agency's Counter-Intelligence (CI) division, headed by James Angleton between 1954 and 1974. This was confirmed in the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) questioning of Ann Egerter, a member of Angleton's staff who opened the CIA file on Lee Harvey Oswald (a "201 file" in US intel lingo) in December of 1960.

The kicker is that the CI/SIG division is only tasked with investigating current CIA agents who are potential security risks. Egerter said her office was known within the CIA as "the office that spied on spies." She further elaborated on SIG as the entity that undertook "investigations of agency employees where there was an indication of espionage."

Because CIA agents are forbidden to disclose the identity of any other agents, Oswald's true occupation could only be discerned through indirect questions directed at Egerter. One HSCA interviewer asked her what the purpose of the CI/SIG was within the agency. Through this line of questioning, it can be discerned that Lee Harvey Oswald was seen in 1960 as a security risk, making him easy to burn, for example, as a patsy in the Kennedy assassination.

Interviewer: "Please correct me if I'm wrong ... it seems that the purpose of CI/SIG was very limited and that limited purpose was to investigate agency employees who for some reason were under suspicion." 

Egerter: "That is correct." 

Interviewer: "When a 201 file is opened, does that mean that whoever opens the file has either an intelligence interest in the individual, or, if not an intelligence interest, he thinks that the individual may present a counterintelligence risk?" 

Egerter: "Well, in general, I would say that would be correct." 

Interviewer: "Would there be any other reason for opening up a file?" 

Egerter: "No, I can't think of one."

(Taken from here.)

Absolutely devastating to the Warren Commission believers...
So what. He had eloped to the Soviet Union......what do you expect...? Nothing...?
(10-04-2016, 02:58 PM)Patrick C Wrote: [ -> ]So what. He had eloped to the Soviet Union......what do you expect...? Nothing...?


It's good of you to admit that there's evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald was CIA connected. In the near future, I'll post the evidence that he was an FBI informant as well.

Since the post was about Oswald being an EMPLOYEE of the CIA, rather than merely someone of interest, it's truly amusing that Patrick has agreed with it.

CI/SIG was a section that only dealt with actual employees of the CIA... as is made quite crystal clear here:

Interviewer: "Please correct me if I'm wrong ... it seems that the purpose of CI/SIG was very limited and that limited purpose was to investigate agency employees who for some reason were under suspicion." 

Egerter: "That is correct."


So Patrick is agreeing that Oswald was a CIA employee... and I now expect him to deny it...