Mr. Liebeler. Yes.
Mr. Ballen. No, sir; I have no reason to believe that. I would only add that if there is one faint line of skepticism still in my mind about Lee Harvey Oswald, and if I were to draw up alternative possibilities using my wildest imagination and draw up a list of 10,000 other possibilities, I suppose included in that 10,000 might be some unofficial cabal of the FBI, but the answer to your question is "No."
Mr. Liebeler. Did Rags or Chris indicate to you whether or not either of the De Mohrenschildts had stated any reason for their belief that the FBI was involved?
Let me ask you preliminarily, did Rags or Chris indicate that De Mohrenschildt really believed that fact that he was alleged to have uttered?
Mr. Ballen. They indicated that in De Mohrenschildt's emotional state, that apparently this was a sentiment they arrived at.
Mr. Liebeler. Now let's go back to the preceding question. Were there any reasons expressed by De Mohrenschildt for this belief?
Mr. Ballen. No; because Rags and Chris said this is a madness. That there are no reasons, and this is a madness.
Mr. Liebeler. Had De Mohrenschildt expressed any reason as to why he believed this?
Mr. Ballen. None were expressed to me; no, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you think of anything else that you want to add?