Talk:Warren Commission Executive Session of 27 Jan 1964

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Edition: 1st
Source: The original PDF from which it is transcribed is available at the Mary Farrell Foundation as "Warren Commission Executive Session of 27 Jan 1964". THIS SOURCE IS VALID AND EXTANT, BUT OF POOR QUALITY AND CANNOT BE SEARCHED.
Contributor(s): ProudPrimate
Level of progress: complete, except for possible formatting refinements
Notes: CONTRARY TO THE WARNING ON THE PRIMARY PAGE, I am posting this transcript of the January 27th session of the Warren Commission for the benefit of anyone who wants a searchable text of it. The PDF of the session is entirely photographic, and although an OCR is available via Acrobat, the accuracy is very low. I have decided to type it out by hand, because of the importance of the document, which came into the public record as a result of the work of Harold Weisberg, in his series of books entitled Whitewash I, II, III, and IV

The subject of this closed and long-secret session was the issue of Lee Harvey Oswald being called an FBI agent in The Nation, following a piece in the Houston Post. Another key issue much discussed is Oswald at the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City on Sept. 26th, which is key because of the phone call from Hoover to LBJ (of which the transcript remains at the LBJ library, but the audio has mysteriously been replaced with noise) was, according to Hoover, by appearance and voice, not Oswald, but an impostor.--ProudPrimate (talk) 18:56, 6 December 2009 (UTC).Reply

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Many thanks to the veteran Wiki members who have advised me in this my first contribution. I have applied the advice as I understand it. Please continue to assist me in such details.--ProudPrimate (talk) 18:59, 6 December 2009 (UTC)Reply