Mr. Jenner. Pardon me—“not infrequently occur within the management of the Communist conspiracy whose satraps sometimes liquidate one another without defecting from the conspiracy, such as Persian satraps.”
Would you read the rest of it, you have a couple of words in there I am not——
Mr. Oliver. “Just as Persian satraps, such as Tissaphernes and Pharnabazus made war on one another without revolting or intending to revolt against the King of Kings.”
Mr. Jenner. This point No. 2 is as in the case of point No. 1, a rationalization on your part.
Mr. Oliver. I would prefer to call it deduction on my part.
Mr. Jenner. I will accept the amendment.
You then say, “Now, it was generally suspected for some time before the assassination that Khrushchev and Kennedy were planning to stage another show to bamboozle the American suckers just before the election next November.”
What is your source, if any, for the statement that Khrushchev and Kennedy were planning, as you put it, another show?
Mr. Oliver. The frequent reports of preparations for an invasion of Cuba planned, it would seem, to substitute for Castro a less-well-known Communist.
Mr. Jenner. Here again this was a statement of deduction on your part?