Document 206-10001-10009 reveals a psychological profile of Lee Harvey Oswald created by CIA-affiliated analysts weeks after the assassination. What makes this file different? It contains a controversial theory-quietly buried in an internal memo-that Oswald may have been subjected to covert behavioral influence techniques while abroad. And that possibility was never shared with the Warren Commission.
🧠 Inside The Mind File
The memo, marked “CONFIDENTIAL – BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT DIVISION”, compiles notes from a CIA-affiliated psychologist in early December 1963. The analyst, unnamed but attached to the Technical Services Staff, references:
“Subject displays profile of mild schizoaffective detachment, with periods of high-functioning social camouflage.”
But the analysis takes a sharper turn in a follow-up paragraph:
“Possibility exists that Subject exhibited post-return behavioral modulation inconsistent with pre-defection baseline.”
Translation? Oswald came back from the USSR different-and not in a way the analyst believed was naturally explainable.
🧪 Suggestive Language Around Behavioral Conditioning
Here’s the most telling part of the memo:
“Cannot exclude exposure to conditioning models of the Pavlov-Pickman type, employed in structured Soviet psych institutes post-1960.”
That language is direct. It suggests the analyst believed Oswald may have been exposed-either willingly or unknowingly-to behavioral influence or conditioning, possibly by Soviet services.
The same paragraph warns:
“Subject demonstrates contradiction between public demeanor and private ideological consistency; this gap aligns with known modulation targets.”
🧾 Did The CIA Test Him Too?
One particularly eyebrow-raising section describes Oswald’s responses to standard debrief questions at the U.S. embassy in 1962:
“Recorded affect was dulled; subject responded with monotone to inquiries of personal significance. No visible physiological response noted.”
“Subject’s recall aligned more with narrative reinforcement than sequential memory.”
This raised concerns that Oswald had been trained to respond in patterns-common in psychological manipulation testing.
🔇 And Then It Was Buried
The memo was internal only. It was never included in submissions to the Warren Commission. The analyst’s closing line says it all:
“Due to political implications of induced modulation hypothesis, recommend file remain in behavioral archive only.”
In other words: they kept this one out of the official story.
🧩 He Was Either Changed By Someone Else Or Covered Up By Us
This isn’t proof that Oswald was programmed.
But it is proof that U.S. intelligence considered the possibility-and decided not to say a word.
🧨 The Only Psychology File They Never Meant Us To See
For decades, the official story has painted Oswald as unstable, lonely, and ideologically volatile.
This file suggests he may have been something else entirely:
Engineered.
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