Angleton's biographer Edward Epstein revealed that Angleton was known for using marked cards: Edward Jay Epstein, "Through the Looking Glass - Part 2", http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/archived/looking2.htm
Hoover warns that an imposter may be using Oswald's birth certificate:Â Memo by J. Edgar Hoover to Office of Security, Department of State, 6/3/60, Warren Commission Document 1114, p. 835.
Marguerite asked if her son was an agent of the US government:Â Testimony of Marguerite Oswald, Warren Commission Hearings, Volume I, p. 206
The government finally told Marguerite that her son Lee was alive in the USSR and had an actual address:Â Id., at p. 207.
The documentary record on Oswald, beginning with the UPI story on the weekend of his defection, was salted with references to his interest in going to Cuba:  Peter Dale Scott tracks this history in "The Search for Popov's Mole", Fourth Decade, Vol. 3, Issue 3 (March 1996), an article which stretches out and digs into the depth of the molehunt. Footnote 136 cites a Washington Post story, 11/1/59, where Oswald's sister-in-law says, "He said he wanted to travel a lot and talked about going to Cuba."; the aforementioned Fain report of 5/12/60 that quotes Marguerite as saying that Oswald told her the previous September that he was thinking of going to Cuba; and how Cuba was the first country mentioned on Oswald's 1959 passport application.
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