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🗓️ 31 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret. |
0:06.4 | I'm your host, Jeff Crudell. |
0:24.7 | Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the podcast. |
0:33.6 | Today's episode is episode 245, and it's a continuation of what we started in episode 244. |
0:40.6 | It's really part two of a mini-series, and it's actually overall part nine of our series entitled Oswald Goes to Mexico City. |
0:43.5 | In the last episode, we began to tell the story of what actually happened at the Soviet |
0:48.7 | embassies on Friday and Saturday. |
0:51.0 | We also gave you a bit of background information how this whole Mexico City thing is |
0:56.5 | viewed by the investigators that came after the Warren Commission. It's a controversial area, |
1:03.5 | as you know. And today, you get to hear the rest of the story picking it right up on Saturday morning |
1:09.6 | as to what happened at the Soviet embassy. Through the eyes of the story picking it right up on Saturday morning as to what happened at the Soviet embassy |
1:12.1 | through the eyes of the Soviets themselves. So without further ado, let's listen to episode |
1:19.6 | 245 of JFK, The Enduring Secret. |
1:24.2 | Music The Enduring Secret. |
1:42.8 | On Saturday, September 28, 1968, a serious volleyball match was scheduled between the diplomats and a combined team from the military |
1:45.4 | out of chaise office and the trade mission. Essentially, it was a match between two |
1:50.7 | Residen tourists, RKGB and GRU, military intelligence, since both teams were comprised almost entirely of officers from both services. |
2:03.9 | All three of us employees of the consulate played for the diplomats. |
2:08.5 | The head of our consulate, Pavlyatskov, although considerably older than us, kept himself |
2:14.1 | in excellent physical shape and played like a professional in both volleyball and tennis. |
2:20.1 | In chess, he and Valerie were fierce opponents. We usually changed into our playing clothes in one of |
2:27.2 | the offices belonging to the consulate. The entire consulate consisted of three rooms, a reception area, |
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