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JFK Assassination : The James B. Wilcott Files And The CIA Oswald Project: An Investigative Report

JFK Assassination : The James B. Wilcott Files And The CIA Oswald Project: An Investigative Report

Ralph Thomas
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James B. Wilcott worked for the CIA from May of 1957 to April of 1966. Wilcott worked in the accounting department and was in charge of disbursement of cash funds. In the new 2017 November release of JFK documents, he was interviewed in executive session under oath by the House Select Committee On Assassinations on March 22,1978. As a CIA employee, Wilcott stated under oath that many people told him that Lee Harvey Oswald was an agent of the CIA after the assassination had occurred. Wilcott also claimed that while at his station assignment in Japan, it was common knowledge that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for the CIA. He also claimed he had disbursed cash funds for ?Oswald? or ?The Oswald Project.? After his interview and testimony he was claims he was harassed by the federal government and put under surveillance. . Wilcott lost a good job after leaving the CIA after his employer was told he would soon be ?under incitement? when he wasn?t and never was. His tires were slashed and sugar was poured into his gas tank. The CIA then told him a story of how someone could be thrown out of a plane without a parachute and the CIA would protect them. This is the story of the Wilcott file. Also in this investigative report is information and connections on prime suspects : CIA Agent William King Harvey, CIA Agent George Joannides , CIA Agent David Altee Phillips and the confessions of CIA agent David Sanchez Morals and E Howard Hunt. This is more than just an investigative report. Its also includes links to many hours of online videos you can watch on the evidence covered.
Pages
129
Format
Kindle Edition

JFK Assassination : The James B. Wilcott Files And The CIA Oswald Project: An Investigative Report

Ralph Thomas
0/5 ( ratings)
James B. Wilcott worked for the CIA from May of 1957 to April of 1966. Wilcott worked in the accounting department and was in charge of disbursement of cash funds. In the new 2017 November release of JFK documents, he was interviewed in executive session under oath by the House Select Committee On Assassinations on March 22,1978. As a CIA employee, Wilcott stated under oath that many people told him that Lee Harvey Oswald was an agent of the CIA after the assassination had occurred. Wilcott also claimed that while at his station assignment in Japan, it was common knowledge that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for the CIA. He also claimed he had disbursed cash funds for ?Oswald? or ?The Oswald Project.? After his interview and testimony he was claims he was harassed by the federal government and put under surveillance. . Wilcott lost a good job after leaving the CIA after his employer was told he would soon be ?under incitement? when he wasn?t and never was. His tires were slashed and sugar was poured into his gas tank. The CIA then told him a story of how someone could be thrown out of a plane without a parachute and the CIA would protect them. This is the story of the Wilcott file. Also in this investigative report is information and connections on prime suspects : CIA Agent William King Harvey, CIA Agent George Joannides , CIA Agent David Altee Phillips and the confessions of CIA agent David Sanchez Morals and E Howard Hunt. This is more than just an investigative report. Its also includes links to many hours of online videos you can watch on the evidence covered.
Pages
129
Format
Kindle Edition

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