Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Intelligence operatives were present in the office when Oswald made his call, they instructed the exchange operator to not complete the call, to say to Oswald that no-one picked up the phone.
That was the end of it.
So the only official record of this attempted call was that note made by Treon.
The theory goes that no-one investigated this at the time because the CIA believed there was no record of a call. Treon kept the note as a momento and took it home with her. It only surfaced several years later.
Alan Dulles had been the Director of the CIA, but fired by Kennedy. Dulles was involved in the Warren Commission to advise how to question witnesses.
It is believed he steered the inquiry away from any potential CIA involvement in this assassination.
True or false? - who knows.
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