After his return to the U.S., Oswald worked in New Orleans through the Anti-Communist League of the Caribbean and Friends of Democratic Cuba; his case officer was SAIC Guy Bannister from the Chicago F131 office. He was transferred from his assignments there after he was arrested and fined stemming from an incident of his distribution of pamphlets for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. While our files here show no further assignments or contact, I am requesting an (xx) check on the subject from our New Orleans and Ft. Worth offices.
Please direct any further communication on this matter to my personal attention so that your requests may be expedited, or feel free to call me anytime. My office is always available to you.
/s/ John McCone
END PART ONE
In part two I will discuss the participants at the legendary party at Clint Murchison, Sr.'s, home in Dallas the night before the Assassination; Richard Nixon's relationship with organized crime--including Jack Ruby--that goes back to the Second World War and how that relationship affected JFK's assassination; the actions of former Air Force Major General Edward Landsdale and how they indicate his being central to the planning of JFK's murder; as well as the odd happenings around the Presidential limousine the day of the assassination. Finally, I will name the individuals who I believe were at the upper-levels of the conspiracy to kill the Thirty-fifth President of the United States.
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