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VOLUME III NUMBER 7 FEBRUARY 22, 1979
YURI NOSENKO, THE MISSING LINK?
By Mae Brussel
Copyright: Mae Brussell
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article
by Mae Brussell raises some
of the most significant questions
we have ever printed in
TCI. We are honored to be first
to publish this important piece.
The House Select Committee on the Assassinations
of President John F. Kennedy and
Rev. Martin Luther King completed their two
year, $6,000,000 inquiry without addressing
themselves to the question of Lee and Marina
Oswalds's connections to Navy Intelligence,
Defense Intelligence, the CIA, and the FBI.
John Lymond Hart, "former CIA agent",
was allowed to testify before the Committee
on Sept. 15, 1978, regarding KGB defector
Yuri Nosenko. Hart was given permission to
appear by CIA Director Admiral Stansfield
Turner on the condition that he "didn't talk
about Lee Harvey Oswald."
The only purpose of Hart's testimony
was to rule out Oswald's having worked with
the KGB while in the Soviet Union.
The most important questions were never
asked. Was Nosenko a double agent, working
for the CIA and KGB? Was he the Soviet controller
of Lee Harvey Oswald and the man who
made possible Lee's introduction to Marina
N. Prosakova? Did Nosenko, "KGB" agent in
charge of Oswald's papers, locate Oswald in
Minsk, where he was assigned to work at the
Minsk Radio factory?
Nosenko quickly fled the USSR for CIA
protection inside the USA by April, 1964,
months after Kennedy and Oswald were murdered.
The Russians would have picked him up long before
the Warren Report was published. He
was sequestered in Washington, D.C., hidden
from the Warren Commission, on salary all
of the time, and very wealthy when he surfaced
in 1968.
June 4, 1964, five months before the
Warren Report was published, the CIA and members
of the Warren Commission were arranging
to transport the two daughters of Alexander
Ziger, Oswald's boss at the Minsk Radio Factory,
from Minsk to Argentina.
Lee Harvey Oswald played an important
role as decoy in the JFK assassination plot.
The "suspect" was arrested while the assassins
ware flown out of Dallas.
Marina Oswald was primary to the Warren Commission's
cover-up. She placed full blame
for the murder of Kennedy upon her "husband".
While the Warren Commission was concealing
US Intelligence networks inside the USA,
their co-workers in the USSR were being exported,
moved out, via the CIA, for protection
before the KGB could connect the spy links.
Sept. 24, 1978, eight days after Hart
appeared before the House Select Committee,
John Arthur Paisley, "former CIA agent" was
reported missing. Was he murdered or did he
escape before further identification?
Paisley was a long time expert of
Soviet-CIA affairs, fluent in Russian, responsible
for the flow of Soviet and US intelligence
from Russia while Lee was inside
the USSR.
John Hart and John Paisley both worked
with Yuri Nosenko and took part in his
defection and interrogation.
Yuri Nosenko's contacts with Paisley,
high official in Defense Intelligence and
National Security Agency, continued up to
the time of Paisley's disappearance.
Bernard Fensterwald, attorney for
James McCord and head of the Committee to
Invesitgate assassinations, now represents
Mrs. John Paisley.
The introduction of Yuri Nosenko and
John Hart to public view, thanks to the
House Select Committee, and disappearance
of CIA agent John Paisley one week later,
offers a clearer view of what transpired
Object Description
| Title | Yuri Nosenko, The Missing Link? by Mai Brussel |
| Volume No. | 3 |
| Issue No. | 7 |
| Date | 1979-02-22 |
| Series | V. Personal – E. Publications – 1. The Continuing Inquiry |
| Uniform Title | The Continuing Inquiry |
| Collection Title | Poage Library - JFK - Penn Jones Collection |
| Custodian | Poage Legislative Library |
| ID | 15p-jfkjones-ci-v3_1979-02-22 |
| Resource Type | Newsletter |
| Format | Text |
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| Title | Page 1 |
| Series | V. Personal – E. Publications – 1. The Continuing Inquiry |
| Uniform Title | The Continuing Inquiry |
| Collection Title | Poage Library - JFK - Penn Jones Collection |
| Custodian | Poage Legislative Library |
| Resource Type | Newsletter |
| Format | Text |
| Full Text | VOLUME III NUMBER 7 FEBRUARY 22, 1979 YURI NOSENKO, THE MISSING LINK? By Mae Brussel Copyright: Mae Brussell EDITOR'S NOTE: This article by Mae Brussell raises some of the most significant questions we have ever printed in TCI. We are honored to be first to publish this important piece. The House Select Committee on the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King completed their two year, $6,000,000 inquiry without addressing themselves to the question of Lee and Marina Oswalds's connections to Navy Intelligence, Defense Intelligence, the CIA, and the FBI. John Lymond Hart, "former CIA agent", was allowed to testify before the Committee on Sept. 15, 1978, regarding KGB defector Yuri Nosenko. Hart was given permission to appear by CIA Director Admiral Stansfield Turner on the condition that he "didn't talk about Lee Harvey Oswald." The only purpose of Hart's testimony was to rule out Oswald's having worked with the KGB while in the Soviet Union. The most important questions were never asked. Was Nosenko a double agent, working for the CIA and KGB? Was he the Soviet controller of Lee Harvey Oswald and the man who made possible Lee's introduction to Marina N. Prosakova? Did Nosenko, "KGB" agent in charge of Oswald's papers, locate Oswald in Minsk, where he was assigned to work at the Minsk Radio factory? Nosenko quickly fled the USSR for CIA protection inside the USA by April, 1964, months after Kennedy and Oswald were murdered. The Russians would have picked him up long before the Warren Report was published. He was sequestered in Washington, D.C., hidden from the Warren Commission, on salary all of the time, and very wealthy when he surfaced in 1968. June 4, 1964, five months before the Warren Report was published, the CIA and members of the Warren Commission were arranging to transport the two daughters of Alexander Ziger, Oswald's boss at the Minsk Radio Factory, from Minsk to Argentina. Lee Harvey Oswald played an important role as decoy in the JFK assassination plot. The "suspect" was arrested while the assassins ware flown out of Dallas. Marina Oswald was primary to the Warren Commission's cover-up. She placed full blame for the murder of Kennedy upon her "husband". While the Warren Commission was concealing US Intelligence networks inside the USA, their co-workers in the USSR were being exported, moved out, via the CIA, for protection before the KGB could connect the spy links. Sept. 24, 1978, eight days after Hart appeared before the House Select Committee, John Arthur Paisley, "former CIA agent" was reported missing. Was he murdered or did he escape before further identification? Paisley was a long time expert of Soviet-CIA affairs, fluent in Russian, responsible for the flow of Soviet and US intelligence from Russia while Lee was inside the USSR. John Hart and John Paisley both worked with Yuri Nosenko and took part in his defection and interrogation. Yuri Nosenko's contacts with Paisley, high official in Defense Intelligence and National Security Agency, continued up to the time of Paisley's disappearance. Bernard Fensterwald, attorney for James McCord and head of the Committee to Invesitgate assassinations, now represents Mrs. John Paisley. The introduction of Yuri Nosenko and John Hart to public view, thanks to the House Select Committee, and disappearance of CIA agent John Paisley one week later, offers a clearer view of what transpired |
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