Lee Harvey Oswald revived on the gourney

trackback https://targetedmanhattanprojectvictim.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/lee-harvey-oswald-revived-on-the-gourney/

November 18 2012 Lee Harvey Oswalds former girlfireind stands by innocence of LHO. Catholics online.

Lee Harvey Oswald spoke to the surgeon and the nurse as he regained concsiousness.

“I had ADHD Dsylexia like symptoms, my mother was way out there, very emotional and involved and I was eager for independance so I joined the Marines.

There the structured life was difficult for me, as it must have been for FOXP2 Maria Kutschera in the Convent, where she escaped from and likely became pregnanst if we look at an early version of Sound of Music.

I was trained as Radar operator. Radio electronics, signal generation, capacitors and field coils tuned to resonant circuits, antennas, tubes, an the like.

Everyone hears about avionics and thinks radio. That is me. Me too. Radar is radio in a certain form.

It got big in RADAR Rangers, rangers, microwaves, big in the 190s. Just watch Jet Pilot, of course the wavelengths run the spectrum.

As an Interceptor facilitator I ran and mainted RADAR Radio Electronics, operated them, tuned them and repaired them.

For the Navy airports in certain locations we would scan the skies for UFOs. Upon detection we would tell the Navy or Air Froce pilots we had a boggie or something like that. Than the Blue Dots would go up to the Red Dots and find out what the Red Dots were.

That is one of the things I was showing at Atsugi where films like Jet Pilot and The Americanization of Emily was being filmed.

After I did that I was sent to the Soviet Union. My radio skills were handy, me now a Double Agent, seeming a Russian citizen now but working for the CIA I could get in contact with, and also maybe get some Russian RADAR understanding.

Upon coming back the USA I secretly helped a friend wire up Secret Service and CIA cars with radio electronics, being paid in envolopes of Cash. This was in Lousiana were the CIA was making cars for Latin American and the USA.

I also worked on small planes, etc., and their avionics as P-51s and others were being sent into Latin America and the radios have the corrrect frequencies, etc.,

It was when I inderwent electronics training, that is when the CIA approached me to become an asset and do special activities work.

I had nown during this, from James and Gloiran Donegan, her being a daughter of Kutchera and that story.

I was trying to tell people about “nazis in the USa” that the Sound Of Music Story Dorothy Killgallen traveled with had to do with Franz Kutschera.

Maria Kutschera and FOXP2. I do Glorian and Harold Gainey Donegan did, and so does Edward Donegan.

This was being studied in twins. I believe her DNA was in an experiment for Indonesia that Donald Barr was setting up.

At least that is what I had heard from Jack Ruby, Candy Barr, and others at the Coursel Club.

I was trying to call John Hurt about this who knew about Dean Rusk and the North Carolina Story we the CIA knew about.

They framed me for killing Tibbet. No way. I think I heard someone say another Lee Harvey Oswald was out there, fake ID, and evertything. Tibbit may have been gay and working with J. Edgar Hoover and Clay Shaw, part of the CIA groups tied to United Fruit and Reily Coffe, Zapata Oil, and other companies.

Oswald attended seventh grade in the Bronx, New York, but was often truant, which led to a psychiatric assessment at a juvenile reformatory.[17][18] The reformatory psychiatrist, Dr. Renatus Hartogs, described Oswald as immersed in a “vivid fantasy life, turning around the topics of omnipotence and power, through which [Oswald] tries to compensate for his present shortcomings and frustrations”. Dr. Hartogs concluded:

Lee has to be diagnosed as “personality pattern disturbance with schizoid features and passive-aggressive tendencies”. Lee has to be seen as an emotionally, quite disturbed youngster who suffers under the impact of really existing emotional isolation and deprivation, lack of affection, absence of family life and rejection by a self involved and conflicted mother.[18]

Hartogs recommended that Lee be placed on probation on condition that he seek help and guidance through a child guidance clinic, and that Oswald seek “psychotherapeutic guidance through contact with a family agency”. Evelyn D Siegel, a social worker who interviewed both Lee and Oswald at Youth House, while describing “a rather pleasant, appealing quality about this emotionally starved, affectionless youngster which grows as one speaks to him”, found that he had detached himself from the world around him because “no one in it ever met any of his needs for love”. Hartogs and Sigel indicated that Oswald’s mother gave Lee very little affection, with Siegel concluding that Lee “just felt that his mother never gave a damn for him. He always felt like a burden that she simply just had to tolerate.” Furthermore, his mother did not apparently indicate an awareness of the relationship between her conduct and Lee’s psychological problems, with Siegel describing Marguerite Oswald as a “defensive, rigid, self-involved person who had real difficulty in accepting and relating to people” and who had “little understanding” of Lee’s behavior and of the “protective shell he has drawn around himself”. Hartogs reported that she did not understand that Lee’s withdrawal was a form of “violent but silent protest against his neglect by her and represents his reaction to a complete absence of any real family life”.[18]

When Lee returned to school for the 1953 Fall semester, his disciplinary problems continued. When Oswald failed to cooperate with school authorities, they sought a court order to remove him from his mother’s care so he could be placed into a home for boys to complete his education. This was postponed, perhaps partially because his behavior abruptly improved.[18][19] Before the New York family court system could address their case,[18][20] the Oswalds left New York in January 1954, and returned to New Orleans.[18][21]

Oswald completed the eighth and ninth grades in New Orleans. He entered the 10th grade in 1955 but quit school after one month.[22] After leaving school, Oswald worked for several months as an office clerk and messenger in New Orleans. In July 1956, Oswald’s mother moved the family to Fort Worth, Texas, and Oswald re-enrolled in the 10th grade for the September session at Arlington Heights High School in Fort Worth. A few weeks later in October, Oswald quit school at age 17 to join the Marines;[23] he never earned a high school diploma. By this point, he had resided at 22 locations and attended 12 schools.[n 2]

Though Oswald had trouble spelling in his youth[12] and may have had a “reading-spelling disability”,[24] he read voraciously. By age 15, he considered himself a socialist. According to his diary, “I was looking for a key to my environment, and then I discovered socialist literature. I had to dig for my books in the back dusty shelves of libraries.” At 16, he wrote to the Socialist Party of America for information on their Young People’s Socialist League, saying he had been studying socialist principles for “well over fifteen months”.[25] Edward Voebel, “whom the Warren Commission had established was Oswald’s closest friend during his teenage years in New Orleans”, said “reports that Oswald was already ‘studying Communism‘ were a ‘lot of baloney.'” Voebel said that “Oswald commonly read ‘paperback trash'”.[26][27]

As a teenager in 1955, Oswald became a cadet member of Civil Air Patrol in New Orleans. Fellow cadets variously recalled him attending CAP meetings “three or four” times, or “10 or 12 times”, over a one- to three-month period.[28][29]

Marine Corps

Oswald as a U.S. Marine in 1956

Oswald enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on October 24, 1956, just a week after his seventeenth birthday; because of his age, his brother Robert Jr. was required to sign as his legal guardian. Oswald also named his mother and his half-brother John as beneficiaries.[30] Oswald idolized his older brother Robert Jr.,[31] and wore his Marine Corps ring.[32] John Pic (Oswald’s half-brother) testified to the Warren Commission that Oswald’s enlistment was motivated by wanting “to get from out and under … the yoke of oppression from my mother”.[33]

Oswald’s enlistment papers recite that he was 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall and weighed 135 pounds (61 kg), with hazel eyes and brown hair.[30] His primary training was in radar operation, which required a security clearance. A May 1957 document stated that he was “granted final clearance to handle classified matter up to and including confidential after careful check of local records had disclosed no derogatory data”.[34]

At Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi, Oswald finished seventh in a class of thirty in the Aircraft Control and Warning Operator Course, which “included instruction in aircraft surveillance and the use of radar”.[35] He was given the military occupational specialty of Aviation Electronics Operator.[36] On July 9, he reported to the Marine Corps Air Station El Toro in California. There he met fellow Marine Kerry Thornley, who co-created Discordianism. Thornley wrote the 1962 fictional book The Idle Warriors based on Oswald. This was the only book written about Oswald before the Kennedy assassination.[37][38][39] Oswald departed for Japan the following month, where he was assigned to Marine Air Control Squadron 1 at Naval Air Facility Atsugi near Tokyo.[40][41]

Like all Marines, Oswald was trained and tested in shooting. In December 1956, he scored 212, which was slightly above the requirements for the designation of sharpshooter.[22] In May 1959 he scored 191, which reduced his rating to marksman.[22][42]

Oswald was court-martialed after he accidentally shot himself in the elbow with an unauthorized .22 caliber handgun. He was court-martialed a second time for fighting with a sergeant who he thought was responsible for his punishment in the shooting matter. He was demoted from private first class to private and briefly imprisoned. Oswald was later punished for a third incident: while he was on a night-time sentry duty in the Philippines, he inexplicably fired his rifle into the jungle.[43]

Slightly built, Oswald was nicknamed Ozzie Rabbit after the cartoon character; he was also called Oswaldskovich[44] because he espoused pro-Soviet sentiments. In November 1958, Oswald transferred back to El Toro[45] where his unit’s function “was to serveil [sic] for aircraft, but basically to train both enlisted men and officers for later assignment overseas”. An officer there said that Oswald was a “very competent” crew chief and was “brighter than most people”.[46][47]

While Oswald was in the Marines, he taught himself rudimentary Russian. Although this was an unusual endeavor, on February 25, 1959, he was invited to take a Marine proficiency exam in written and spoken Russian. His level at the time was rated “poor” in understanding spoken Russian, though he fared rather reasonably for a Marine private at the time in reading and writing.[48] On September 11, 1959, he received a hardship discharge from active service, claiming his mother needed care. He was placed on the United States Marine Corps Reserve.[22][49][50]

Defection to the Soviet Union

Oswald traveled to the Soviet Union just before he turned 20 in October 1959. He had taught himself Russian and saved $1,500 of his Marine Corps salary (equivalent to $11,100 in 2021).[n 3] Oswald spent two days with his mother in Fort Worth, then embarked by ship on September 20 from New Orleans to Le Havre, France, and immediately traveled to the United Kingdom. Arriving in Southampton on October 9, he told officials he had $700 and planned to stay for one week before proceeding to a school in Switzerland. On the same day, he flew to Helsinki, where he checked in at the Hotel Torni, room 309, then moved to Hotel Klaus Kurki, room 429.[51] He was issued a Soviet visa on October 14. Oswald left Helsinki by train on the following day, crossed the Soviet border at Vainikkala, and arrived in Moscow on October 16.[52] His visa, valid only for a week, was due to expire on October 21.[53]

Almost immediately after arriving, Oswald informed his Intourist guide of his desire to become a Soviet citizen. When asked why by the various Soviet officials he encountered—all of whom, by Oswald’s account, found his wish incomprehensible—he said that he was a communist, and gave what he described in his diary as “vauge [sic] answers about ‘Great Soviet Union'”.[53] On October 21, the day his visa was due to expire, he was told that his citizenship application had been refused, and that he had to leave the Soviet Union that evening. Distraught, Oswald inflicted a minor but bloody wound to his left wrist in his hotel room bathtub soon before his Intourist guide was due to arrive to escort him from the country, according to his diary because he wished to kill himself in a way that would shock her.[53] Delaying Oswald’s departure because of his self-inflicted injury, the Soviets kept him in a Moscow hospital under psychiatric observation for a week, until October 28, 1959.[54]

Apartment building where Oswald lived in Minsk

According to Oswald, he met with four more Soviet officials that day, who asked if he wanted to return to the United States. Oswald replied by insisting that he wanted to live in the Soviet Union as a Soviet national. When pressed for identification papers, he provided his Marine Corps discharge papers.[55]

On October 31, Oswald appeared at the United States embassy in Moscow and declared a desire to renounce his U.S. citizenship.[56][57] “I have made up my mind”, he said; “I’m through.”[58] He told the U.S. embassy interviewing officer, Richard Edward Snyder, that “he had been a radar operator in the Marine Corps and that he had voluntarily stated to unnamed Soviet officials that as a Soviet citizen he would make known to them such information concerning the Marine Corps and his specialty as he possessed. He intimated that he might know something of special interest.”[59] Such statements led to Oswald’s hardship/honorable military reserve discharge being changed to undesirable.[60] The story of the defection of a former U.S. Marine to the Soviet Union was reported by both the Associated Press and United Press International.[61][62]

Though Oswald had wanted to attend Moscow State University, in January 1960 he was sent to Minsk, Belarus, to work as a lathe operator at the Gorizont Electronics Factory, which produced radios, televisions, and military and space electronics.[63] Stanislau Shushkevich, who later became independent Belarus’s first head of state, also worked at Gorizont at the time, and was assigned to help Oswald improve his Russian.[64] Oswald received a government-subsidized, fully furnished studio apartment in a prestigious building and an additional supplement to his factory pay, which allowed him to have a comfortable standard of living by working-class Soviet standards,[65] though he was kept under constant surveillance.[66]

From mid-1960 to early 1961, Oswald was in a relationship with Ella German (Belarusian: Эла Герман), a Belarusian coworker born in 1937.[67][11][68] They ate together in the factory cafeteria every day and dated about twice each week.[69] German later described Oswald as “a pleasant-looking guy with a good sense of humor … not as rough and rude as the men here were back then”;[70] she did not love him, but thought he was lonely and continued to date him out of pity.[71] Their relationship became more serious – in Oswald’s eyes – during the summer and fall of 1960,[68] but began to deteriorate after German learned in October that Oswald had been seeing other women.[68] On January 2, 1961, Oswald proposed, but German refused.[68][72]

After a few days rest LHO went into RADAR theory

“Sensitivity.” That is what microwaves can bring you. Very Long Waves have advantages, they can travel through water. But super short waves have advantages.

“If you want to know have far an item is from you maybe use miles. If it is 5,000 miles a away plus or minus have a miles isn’t shit. So miles work great.

But if you want close measurments in very fine calculations smaller units are usefull.

Wen considering dopple effects of watching waves come back fine control of measurement is usefull.

If 10 wavelengths went out and 11 came back and they are the tiniest of wavelengths and then you mulitply that by say 10,000 times or more for a large calcuation of miles per hour, wll then getting the initiala reading very accurate helps so you don’t mulitply your error, just your measurement.

David Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald, Civil Air Patrol. Ajduct to USAF could have been used for CIA Special Activities flights under Richard Bissle Jr, (Aslo U2, F-84 F-86 planes replacing the P-51 Fighter or Recon outfittings. If outfitted for recon, guns replaced by cameras. Same button to actuate.

Jim Garrison releases 1956 photo of Lee Harvey Oswald proving membership in Civil Air Patrol.

POSTED BY: AUXBEACON MAY 30, 1968

By New Orleans States-Item

DA Releases ‘Suppressed’ Oswald Photo

District Attorney Jim Garrison has released a photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald in a Civil Air Patrol uniform, a picture he claims the federal government attempted to suppress. The photograph of Oswald, who was named the assassin of the late President John F. Kennedy
by the Warren Commission, was distributed yesterday afternoon during a press conference called by Garrison.

New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison

THE PHOTOGRAPH, Garrison asserted, proves that Oswald knew David W. Ferrie, whom he described as a “well known, literally famous adventurer in the CIA.” Garrison claims that Oswald, Ferrie and Clay L. Shaw conspired to assassinate President Kennedy. Shaw has been charged with conspiracy and was scheduled to go to trial June 11 here. A temporary restraining order issued by Federal District Judge Frederick J. R. Heebe Tuesday postponed the trial indefinitely.

FERRIE, WHO WAS a CAP commander here at one time, died just a few days after the DA’s probe of the assassination was made public. Shaw, a 55-year-old retired businessman, says he never knew Oswald or Ferrie.

The Warren Report, which Garrison has attacked, mentioned that Oswald “was briefly a member of the Civil Air Patrol.”

GARRISON SAID yesterday that it was when Oswald joined the CAP that he was inducted into the Central Intelligence Agency by Ferrie.

The DA said the photograph of Oswald was probably taken sometime between 1955 and 1957.

There have been assertions that Ferrie and Oswald were in CAP during the same period of time but that they never knew each other because they were in different squadrons. Garrison said, “Whether Oswald was in the New Orleans Squadron or the Moisant Squadron is unimportant, because the two groups met together.”

REFERRING TO THE photograph, Garrison said it was contained in a little known book written shortly after the Kennedy assassination in Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963. He speculated that the picture probably was given to the author by the Oswald family.

Garrison claimed that the federal government purchased what it believed to be all of the copies of the book and then suppressed the picture. The DA would not name the book, but said he obtained a copy of it which federal authorities apparently missed.

THE TEMPORARY restraining order issued by Judge Heebe grew out of a suit filed Monday by Shaw’s attorneys, claiming his constitutional rights are being denied by the DA and his staff and attacking the constitutionality of various Louisiana laws. The suit also asked that the Warren Commission findings be ruled admissible evidence in any court. A three judge federal panel will hear the suit, but no date is set yet,

At the news conference, Garrison attacked the restraining order as another example of federal interference with his inquiry and a power play by the government to suppress the facts.

Update:

In 1979, Richard Helms, then a former director of the CIA, will testify under oath that Clay L. Shaw had been a part-time contact of the Domestic Contact Service of the CIA, where Shaw volunteered information from his travels abroad, mostly to Latin America.

In 1996, the CIA revealed that Clay Shaw had obtained a “five Agency” clearance in 1949.

Clay Shaws CIA backed International Trade Mart in Latin American used CIA selected personnel including those in Civil Air Patrol, non regular USAF.

Published by Edward Paul Donegan

Civil libertarian https://archive.org/download/genoracketeering_202001/JulyDistUSSS.zip

Leave a comment