Elias Matthew Oswald, along with his brother, Zak Waters, were born in 1958 to Lee Harvey Oswald and a woman whose name remains redacted. Though, some speculate she was a translator attached to Soviet counterintelligence.
The boy was shuffled through black-budget foster programs, raised by handlers who alternated between indoctrinating him and interrogating him. In school, his classmates often asked him if his father shot JFK. He stayed quiet.
Elias became of interest to ARKTOS when he approached Jack Ruby in a veterans' banquet in Dallas and kissed his cheek, drawing a snub-nosed revolver and saying "One lie erases another." - then shooting Ruby straight in the heart, running away.
By the mid-1970s, Elias rebranded himself as a war photographer, embedded in conflict zones from Cambodia to Angola. Thanks to having access to a camera, Elias also filmed his own "films."
Most infamously, was "Yap Yap" - where an accomplice of Elias filmed him engaging sexually with a kangaroo Zypher who escaped from a nearby ARKTOS facility. Others include Moulinet and Cenotaph - the first depicting french paratroopers executing a family in Algiers. Elias’ voice can be heard, whispering encouragement.
"Yap Yap" specifically slipped into a UK rental shop, igniting the Video Nasties controversy of the early 1980s. After an investigation, British authorities arrested and handed him over to ARKTOS - thinking "jail wasn't enough."
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