Oswald Puzzle Questions
Over the last few weeks we have been involved in a growing number of interviews on The Oswald Puzzle, many of them in venues which were new to us. Much of the content we discussed (if not the general topic of conspiracy) was new to the shows as well. Beyond those sessions we have upcoming interviews scheduled with Jeff Morley, Alan Dale, Brent Holland, and Chuck Ochelli – as well as with our friends in the Dealey Plaza UK group.
The following questions will give you not only an example of topics discussed in detail in the book, but also a guide to the questions that come up in discussing our work on Lee Harvey Oswald:
How intelligent was Oswald?
How politically radical was Oswald?
Was Oswald a Socialist/Marxist/Communist?
What about Oswald and guns?
Was Oswald violent – or was he a ‘Drama Queen”?
Oswald and JFK – motive or not?
Oswald and the FBI – was he an FBI asset?
Was Oswald a witting CIA asset with intelligence missions?
Was Oswald unwittingly known to and used by the CIA?
Why would Oswald be in Mexico City in the fall of 1963?
Why was Oswald’s behavior the day of the assassination suspicious?
Those questions are addressed in the book itself, with extended detail supporting the views we present, but you can imagine the interviews can get pretty lively. Hopefully many of you will get the chance to listen to those interviews, which will be broadly available on the internet. When doing them we try to be as clear as possible regarding the factual history we present – as compared to the speculative scenario we offer as to how Oswald was manipulated (via his own personal agenda) and ultimately framed for the attack on President Kennedy. That includes a discussion on what Oswald really thought was going to occur on November 22, 1963. Something having nothing to do with the attack on the President.
As an added note, we researched and wrote The Oswald Puzzle as a work of history and as such we would like to see it in as many libraries as possible – so if you read it and thought it worthwhile we would appreciate your taking time to visit your local community/college/university) library and suggest that they put a copy on their shelves to make it as widely available as possible.


