of thought because some of them took him at his word and others were a notable character named james angleton who was the head of the intelligence at the time and was convinced that he was a devilish soviet union dispatched to the agency and the u.s. to basically draw the attention away from what was in fact a kgb connection, so he was all powerful at the time and decided not only that he was to be disbelieved but that he had to be broken. so he was transported to the states and basically imprisoned, the secret prisons or to speak in the u.s., and for three years he was kept in a small room and had endless interrogations. while some of the story turns out it fell apart, he never very different his claims on oswald. finally in 67 after three years of this, the leadership director decided enough is enough. and basically he let him go to be in the custody of the cia to reset all and try to put together the sm but once. fast forward from 67 to 1978, which is where i found him. i had been in the agency less than two years and was still trying to figure out what was going on. they also not only sho