(November 20, 2013 at 9:23 am)Brian37 Wrote:(November 20, 2013 at 9:08 am)I and I Wrote: 1. Oswald was in the U.S. military (pro U.S.)
2 Oswald then later is a spy and assumes the identity of a communist to get into communist countries (anti-U.S.)
3. Oswald then comes back to the U.S. after failing at being a spy, when he comes back he meets and hangs out with secret service people (the people he knows from the community of fellow employees). He hangs out with anti-communist radical groups. (Pro-U,S)
While he is hanging out with radical anti-communist people and other associated with secret service/intelligence organizations he is operating a front organization still pretending to be a communist.
Seems like oswald was a spy, a failed spy, that was useful to use in placing him there the day that JFK was killed and possibly having fired shots.
Oswald as shown above was a bad spy and blew his cover when he got arrested, he spilled the beans and said he was a patsy, so he then had to go "swimming with the fishes".
No, he was a mental nut whose original target was a Texas government official. When he found out JFK was coming to town he switched his target. His family had been worried about his mental state even before he started bitching about government.
Oswald was a loner and a mental case. There was no conspiracy.
So what were his reasons for hobnobbing with rightwing/intelligence agency officials?