Some Reflections
about the program--------Hugh Murray
There are
some obvious questions that rise after viewing the PBS Frontline special on
Oswald. For example, Oswald was arrested
in downtown New Orleans in 1963 when several anti-Castroites surrounded him as
he distributed his pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee leaflets. The program interviewed several NOPD officers
who handled Oswald. They wondered why he
simply did not pay the $25 and leave.
Instead, he wanted to be finger-printed and booked. What the program did not show, is that he
also requested to be interviewed by the FBI.
That occurred. Yet, there is no
record in the files of what he said.
Frontline
interviewed Dallas FBI Agent Hosty a number of times on the program. Yet, no one asked Hosty about the time in
November 1963 when Oswald visited and left a note at the Dallas FBI
office. After Oswald’s arrest on
November 22, J. Edgar Hoover ordered that all such records be destroyed, and
Agent Hosty dutifly flushed Oswald’s note down the toilet.
Another
authority interviewed by Frontline was staunch supporter of the Warren
Commission’s basic thesis, Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed. In that book, Posner showed that because of
the different dates of activities, David Ferrie could not have been active in
the Civil Air Patrol when Oswald was active.
With the photograph showing Oswald and Ferrie, and testimony of former
members, it is clear that Posner can be wrong on some things. Missing were questions about Ferrie as a
powerful influence on some youngsters.
The isolation of the young Oswald in New York (discussed by social
workers), may have ceased once the teen joined the CAP in NO. I knew someone who believed his whole life
had been turned around for the better because of Ferrie. Ferrie was gay, but my friend was quite
straight. Still, Ferrie helped to mold
him so he would become a success, and today there is a building named after my
old friend. Might Ferrie’s patriotism
have inspired the young Oswald to quit Warren Easton High to join the Marines.
When Oswald
left for the USSR, others have noted he was allegedly going to a university in
Europe, he flew to Finland on a plane when there were no commercial flights,
and so on. Yet, the CIA asserts he was
not an agent. Of course, some of the
files still under wraps are those of the CIA re Oswald.
Frontline
showed Oswald distributing FPCC leaflets in NO.
He was not alone. He was paying
some to leaflet with him. How many
leftists PAY to have others leaflet? It
is absurd. Just like religious people
distribute literature on the street, the point is also to speak and convert the
passers-by. A church would not have an
atheist leafleting. A leftist, who
believes in the cause, would want other believers to leaflet, not simply
neutrals. And where did Oswald get the
money for the fellow leafleters? Why
were they not interviewed? Or, were they
possibly some of the gay Latinos who accompanied Oswald to the office of
Attorney Dean Andrews? (The attorney who
spoke about a Clem Bertrand, whom some think was Clay Shaw). And some of the leafleting pictured on
Frontline just happens to be in front of the old International Trade Mart,
whose leader just happened to be Clay Shaw – not mentioned on Frontline.
There was
no discussion of the possibility that Oswald was at a training camp in 1963 in
Louisiana for those planning another invasion of Cuba to oust Castro.
Once Oswald
was arrested, he was paraded occasionally before the reporters. When someone mistakenly linked Oswald by
mistake, not with the FPCC, but with a group that was anti-Castro, who
corrected the error? Jack Ruby, in the
police station knew the politics of the Cuban groups, and immediately corrected
the speaker, that Oswald was not in the anti-Castro group, but was pro-Castro.
For much of
the proof of Oswald’s guilt, Frontline relied on the words of Priscilla
McMillan. After the assassination, when
Marina Oswald was probably one of the most hated women in America, McMillan
spent much time with her. McMillan had
been in the Soviet Union, too. There are
many who believe she was CIA. Marina did
not partake in the program, but on other programs, she has stated that Oswald
was innocent. Immediately after the
assassination, she may have been so frightened she told McMillan what
McMillan and the US government wanted to hear.
Marina’s absence should be considered.
The grassy
knoll hardly exists in Frontline. When
people rushed up the hill, they were met by a Secret Service Agent, showing his
credentials. Later, the Secret Service
denied having any agent there. The
autopsy questions were sloughed over; NO District Attorney Jim Garrison’s trial
placed one of the autopsy doctors, Pierre Finck, under oath, and he admitted
when he went to probe the path of a bullet in Kennedy, he was ordered not to do
so by the big brass in the room at Bethesda Hospital.
Frontline,
with its emphasis on the defenders of the official line – Posner, Hosty,
McMillan, has produced one more defense of the lone-nut theory. It ignored most of the major critics. It was
a disappointing program.
This show was an assassination weapon.
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