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104-10431-10075 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/11/1963)

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     I   According to the New York Times for 10 December,
the FBI report on the assassination oF President Kennedy
categorically states that Lee Barvey Oswald was the
assassin, that he acted alone, and that .there is no evi-
dence to indicate that he was the agent of any foreign
government*  These disclosures presumably eliminate the
possibility of further confrontations with Mr, Robert
Slusser, - In the event that Mr. Slusser continues to
insist that the President was murdered by the Soviet se-
cret police, the following additional negative indications
and observations may be of some value,

     2,  Long standing KGB practice generally forbids
agents serving outside the USSR to-have any contact with
domestic communist parties or with Soviet embassies or
consulates.  This probibition, designed to reduce the..
possibilities of compromise to a minimum, is probably-most
stringently applied to agents on extremely sensitive mis-
stons,  Yet Oswald blazed a trAil to the Soviets which was
a mile wide,  He corresponded with the national headquarters
of the Communist Party USA-apparently  with some regular-
ity-and  visited the Soviet Consulate in Mexico City.  In
addition to his well-known leftist political activities,


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