CIA · JFK36 : F14 : 20040112-1033512 : · Release: Redact
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"JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION AGENCY: CIA RECORD NUMBER : 104-10103-10062 RECORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM : TO : TITLE: FLIGHTS FROM MEXICO CITY TO HAVANA ON 22 NOVEMBER 1963 DATE: 11/22/1963 PAGES : 3 SUBJECTS: JFK ASSASSINATION CUBANA DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED : 1A 1B RESTRICTIONS RELEASED WITH DELETIONS CURRENT STATUS: RELEASED IN PART PUBLIC DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/21/04 COMMENTS: JFK36: F14 : 20040112-1033512 Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65924 Date: 10-25-2021 [R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10103-10062 NW 65924 Docld:32356927 Page 1 SUBJECT REFERENCE: FINDINGS: : Flights from Mexico City to Havana on 22 November 1963 1. What is the total CIA information on the two flights from Mexico City to Havana? 2. 3. What was done at the time to develop further information on this matter?"
"JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION AGENCY: CIA RECORD NUMBER : 104-10103-10062 RECORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM : TO : T …"
"… llas, via Tijuana (where it was forced to land because of engine trouble) and Mexico City." \underline{5/} This information was sent to the FBI on 23 December 1964 for investigation. \underline{6/} The FBI responded on 31 December 1964 that Tijuana would have been an unlikely place …"