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New Docs Confirm Oswald Was in the Web Long Before Dallas
For the first time since President Kennedy’s assassination nearly 62 years ago, the CIA has tacitly admitted that an officer specializing in
psychological warfare ran an operation that came into contact with Lee
Harvey Oswald before the Dallas killing.
Why it matters: The disclosure Thursday — nestled in a batch of 40
documents concerning officer George Joannides — indicates the CIA lied for decades about his role in the Kennedy case before and after the
assassination, according to experts on JFK’s slaying.
The linchpin document: A Jan. 17, 1963, CIA memo showing Joannides was
directed to have an alias and fake driver’s license bearing the name “Howard Gebler.”
Until Thursday, the agency had denied that Joannides was known as
“Howard,” the case officer name for the CIA contact who worked with activists from an anti-communist group opposed to Cuban dictator Fidel
Castro called the Cuban Student Directorate.
For decades, the agency also falsely said it had nothing to do with the
student group, which was instrumental in having Oswald’s pro-Castro
stances published soon after the shooting.
The bottom line: “The cover story for Joannides is officially dead,” said Jefferson Morley, an author and expert on the assassination. “This is a
big deal. The CIA is changing its tune on Lee Harvey Oswald.”
The information comes to light as part of President Trump’s order that the government meet its obligations to disclose all documents under the JFK
Records Act of 1992.
Little was known of Joannides’ involvement in the case until disclosures
in 1998 under the records act. New disclosures of previously hidden
records keep adding slices of information to the story.
Zoom in: Joannides was the deputy chief of the CIA’s Miami branch,
overseeing “all aspects of political action and psychological warfare.” That included covertly funding and directing the Cuban student group,
commonly referred to as DRE for its Spanish-language initials.
On Aug. 9, 1963, more than three months before Nov. 22 assassination, four
DRE operatives got into a scuffle with Oswald in New Orleans when he was passing out pro-Castro “Fair Play for Cuba Committee” pamphlets. The subsequent court hearing was covered by local news media.
On Aug. 21 , 1963, Oswald debated DRE activists on local TV, providing
more media attention to him as a communist.
After the assassination, DRE’s newsletter identified Oswald as a pro-
Castro communist, and the Miami Herald and Washington Post covered the
story.
A year before Oswald became known as pro-Castro, the Pentagon formulated a
plan called Operation Northwoods to stage a false-flag attack in the
United States, blame Cuba and then attack it.
Zoom out: The new documents don’t shed any additional light on Kennedy’s shooting or settle the controversy over whether Oswald acted alone. Nor is there any evidence showing why the CIA covered up Joannides’ ties to DRE.
All the records disclosed so far show how the CIA lied about financing or
being involved with DRE. That includes the agency’s interactions with the Warren Commission (1964), the Church Committee (1975), the House Select Committee on Assassinations (1977-78) and the Assassination Review Board
(until 1998).
The intrigue: Joannides didn’t just have knowledge of Oswald before the assassination — afterward he played a central role in deceiving the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
At the time, the CIA appointed Joannides to be its liaison with the
committee. But he and the agency hid the fact that he was involved with
DRE and therefore the Kennedy case, slow-walked the CIA’s production of records, and lied.
The committee’s chief counsel, Robert Blakey, testified in 2014 that he
asked Joannides about “Howard” and DRE, and that “Joannides assured me that they could find no record of any such officer assigned to DRE, but
that he would keep looking,” Blakey said.
A former committee investigator, Dan Hardway, testified before a House Oversight committee last month that Joannides was running a “covert operation” to undermine the congressional probe into the assassination.
Two years after stonewalling the committee, Joannides was awarded the
Career Intelligence Medal by the CIA in 1981. He died in 1990.
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