Lee Harvey Oswald's Cold War: Why the Kennedy Assassination Should Be Reinvestigated Volume 2
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Lee Harvey Oswald's Cold War: Why the Kennedy Assassination Should Be Reinvestigated Volume 2
In this series the author examines the life of Lee Harvey Oswald in the context of the Cold War climate of the times and the people who shaped and used him.
In Volume 2, the author continues his biography of accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, taking it from the start of 1954 through to his March, 1959 application to attend the Albert Schweitzer College in Switzerland.
During this period, the author contends that Oswald was recruited into a long buried and forgotten Cold War Civil Air Patrol program which produced both domestic and international covert operations.
Also revealed for the first time is the exact nature of the CIA employment of Ruth Paine’s sister, Sylvia Hoke. It is guaranteed to surprise, and the relevance will be immediately obvious to those already well-versed in the history of the times.









