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To the right of Attila the Hun.
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Recruited students to infiltrate
radical organizations on campus.
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Headed the Anti-Communist League
of the Caribbean.
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All out of this office.
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I want to show you something.
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Take a look here.
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544 Camp Street.
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531 Lafayette Street.
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Same building, right?
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Different addresses, different entrances,
both going to the same place...
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...to the office upstairs.
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Guess who used it?
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Lee Harvey Oswald.
:33:47
How do we know that?
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This address was stamped on...
:33:51
...pro-Castro leaflets he handed out
in the summer of '63 on Canal Street.
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The same leaflets they found
in his garage in Dallas.
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After the arrest, 544 Camp St.
never appeared on the pamphlets again.
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He was arrested for fighting
with anti-Castro Cubans.
:34:11
But he'd contacted them already...
:34:13
...as an ex-Marine trying
to join their anti-Castro crusade.
:34:18
When they heard he was now pro-Castro,
they paid him a visit.
:34:22
Whas this Fidel shit?
:34:24
You lied to me!
:34:26
Liar! Son of a bitch!
:34:28
Do not take this Communist propaganda!
:34:32
If you want to hit me, hit me.
:34:33
You pinko shit!
:34:35
Go back to Moscow!
:34:37
There was no real fight.
:34:38
The arresting Lieutenant later said
he felt it was a staged incident.
:34:43
In jail, Oswald has a private session...
:34:45
...with Special Agent John Quigley
of the FBI.
:34:49
Oswald is released.
:34:50
And Quigley destroys his notes
from the interview.
:34:53
The arrest gets Oswald a lot of publicity.
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And he appears on a local TV debate.
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You are a Communist, are you not?