Oswal spoke to the KGB officer Oswald
About two months before John F. Kennedy's assassination, the then Soviet intelligence agency, KGB, spoke to the telephone with the killer, Lee Harvey Oswald. The detective officer was then staying at the Russian Embassy in Mexico. This information came out in the Kennedy killing document.
The KGB officer named Vladimirovich Kostikov He was in charge of the organization's assassination and sabotage activities. Oswald's talk with him is September 28. After that Oswald had called the embassy again. Then he wanted to know the broken Russian language, whether there is any new information about telegram sent to Washington?
Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963. Two days later, Jack Ruby, owner of a local night club, shot Oswald, the killer, at the Dallas police's office. On that day, J. Edgar Hoover, the then chief of the FBI's investigation agency, wrote in a document that he was concerned about conspiracy theories after killing Oswald. He wrote that Oswald is the real killer, and people can become complacent about this issue.
The FBI warned Oswald about his threat of life after the arrest of the FBI. In the document, J Edgar Hoover said, 'We told the police chief. He assured that Aswald would be given full security. But it has not been done. '
Meanwhile, after the Kennedy assassination, the then Soviet Union was concerned about the issue. They feared that any General could occupy an opportunity to lead the Soviet Union in the absence of leadership. They were sure that none of them involved in Kennedy's murder.
Another FBI document shows that private detectives were appointed to oversee Senator Kennedy before being president. The detective wanted to know about the behavior of Senator Kennedy in several parties, asking for a Hollywood calligraphy.
The KGB officer named Vladimirovich Kostikov He was in charge of the organization's assassination and sabotage activities. Oswald's talk with him is September 28. After that Oswald had called the embassy again. Then he wanted to know the broken Russian language, whether there is any new information about telegram sent to Washington?
Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963. Two days later, Jack Ruby, owner of a local night club, shot Oswald, the killer, at the Dallas police's office. On that day, J. Edgar Hoover, the then chief of the FBI's investigation agency, wrote in a document that he was concerned about conspiracy theories after killing Oswald. He wrote that Oswald is the real killer, and people can become complacent about this issue.
The FBI warned Oswald about his threat of life after the arrest of the FBI. In the document, J Edgar Hoover said, 'We told the police chief. He assured that Aswald would be given full security. But it has not been done. '
Meanwhile, after the Kennedy assassination, the then Soviet Union was concerned about the issue. They feared that any General could occupy an opportunity to lead the Soviet Union in the absence of leadership. They were sure that none of them involved in Kennedy's murder.
Another FBI document shows that private detectives were appointed to oversee Senator Kennedy before being president. The detective wanted to know about the behavior of Senator Kennedy in several parties, asking for a Hollywood calligraphy.
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