The answer to your question is "No."
Mr. Rankin. Was any statement made by you as to whether or not there was any international conspiracy, conspiracy with Oswald about the assassination?
Mr. Wade. No, sir; I don't think there was. I think in one of those interviews you will find that I said they found some literature or something from the Fair Play for Cuba at his home, something to that effect. If I did anything, that was all that was said, in one of those interviews.
Mr. Rankin. Did anybody ask you to say anything one way or another about that?
Mr. Wade. If they did I don't remember it. I am sure they asked that, but I am talking about, I mean in all these interviews, that was the thing where they were trying to prove a connection or something, you know, and I told them I knew nothing about it.
Mr. Rankin. But no officials asked you to say anything about it publicly or otherwise?
Mr. Wade. No, sir; not that I recall.
Mr. Rankin. Did anybody ask you at any time not to say that a foreign government was involved if you found it was or anything about that?
Mr. Wade. Your FBI man may have. I don't know. I talked to him two or three times. I wish I could think of his name because I don't think I ever met him. He was an inspector out of Washington.
Mr. Dulles. He is not our FBI man, he is the FBI. We are an independent commission.