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REVISED EDITION: Oswald''s address book proved to be one key to the Kennedy assassination. He was suspicious of his associates and stegnographically encoded in their names in his address book as an insurance policy. To decode the entries I obtained color photos from NARA and scanned them using high resolution. The names I discovered: Gerry Hemming, Oswald''s Marine buddy and the name of his anti-Castro group INTERPEN. Orlando Bosch, pediatrician turned terrorist, Cuban exile Nazi Party leaders the Novo Brothers, Watergate burglar Frank Fiorini Sturgis, Pedro Diaz Lanz, former head of Castro''s air-force, all named by Marita Lorenz as being in a caravan headed from Miami to Dallas. E. Howard Hunt (who confessed on his deathbed to being involved in the "Big Event"), Operation MOONGOOSE which Hunt headed, David Lemar Christ, a former prisoner of Castro and CIA Technical Services officer, Sam Kail, CIA agent who discovered that the Soviets had nuke missiles in Cuba, a floor plan of Gen. Walker''s home who Oswald shot at, the words "gun 22," David Atlee Phillips who was seen with Oswald by Antonio Veciana, James Angleton, CI/SIG his Deputy Ann Egerter who opened Oswald''s 201 file, Jane Roman, CI Liaison also handled Oswald pre-Nov 22 file, words re U-2 dump (Oswald gave Sovs info to shoot down U-2 to sabotage upcoming Summit) "new height special" "tail span" Bernardo De Torres, former Bay of Pigs POW and head of BOP brigade, Carlos Bringuier and time, place Oswald was to confront him so that Oswald could get some ink for his bogus anti-Castro activities to be used as bona fides, Orestes Pena who said he saw Oswald with FBI Agent Warren C. DeBrueys whose name was also found. Spas Raiken who met Oswald when Oswald re-defected. There were the names of CIA agents working in the USSR, Ukrainian nationalist leaders, the initials MVD. Book contains photos I had the NARA develop from a roll of Minox film found among Oswald''s possessions. One was a photo of Oswald another showed Hemming with a Huk in a garrote at Subic Bay. Hemming me that him and Oswald went Huk hunting together.The book document''s Ruth Paine, who babysat Oswald in Dallas connection to James Angleton. The book also refutes the FBI''s lies that the mystery tramps who were picked up after the Big Event had been ID''d as there were two sets of three tramps picked up that day. I only wish Senator Richard Schweiker and Congressman Henry Gonzalez, both of whom employed me to study the Kennedy assassination, were alive to see this book. Oswald played down the importance of the address book after the Big Event. I can see why....this address book is like Oswald being resurrected and pointing at the men who set him up as the patsy is a Coup D''Etat in America! Book has introduction by Mary Wilson of the CIA who admits this author is able to uncover CIA operations by putting divergent puzzle pieces together. This book contains the only new evidence developed in decades because prior to this book one had to get special permission from the Archives to view the address book which this author did when he worked for Frontline. Also contains enhanced versions of tramp shots, the death squad in heavy disguise that pulled off the Big Event, the Crime of the Century, the Kennedy Assassination which caused America to take a turn to the right and go into Vietnam, a move that caused unbelievable domestic and international turmoil. Book has been revised with new info January 2018 so it contains 2017 doc release that makes reference to a photo of Oswald at Alpha-66 meeting in Dallas. Weberman was the only researcher to be sued by death squad member Hunt and was able to depose everyone involved in the Big Event such as Angleton who tried to break his hand when they shook hands. Hunt dropped lawsuit one day before it was to come to trial. Weberman hung out in Hemming''s private investigator office in Little Havana and took surreptitious photos w/minox camera. Put pie contracts out on Hunt and Sturgis.
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