Philip A. Robinson, of 80 Passaic Ave., Passaic,
N.J. wrote to Col. (then Senator) John Glenn on October 26, 1970 saying: “If
you recall we met in an elevator in the Lackland A.F.B. Hospital on August 2,
1961 while you were in final checkout for your historical flight and I was in
training as a reservist, U.S.A.F…..During our converstation I passed
information to you about Lee Harvey Oswald in an attempt to prevent the
assassination of your friend President John F. Kennedy. Witout going into
details I might inform you that I also discussed the matter with…others from
1961 through 1963. Basically I would deeply appreciate it if you would confirm
our conversation, note the name of the gentleman with whom we rode, and if
possible tell me what happened with any inquiries put to you as to our
conversation, if any, for historical purposes.”
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