“that he might have made contacts in Mexico City with a communist from the United States shortly bef ore the assassination [5 69] and that OSWALD assassinated the President at the directio …”
“that he might have made contacts in Mexico City with a communist from the United States shortly bef ore the assassination [5 69] and that OSWALD assassinated the President at the directio …”
“… ied out by Chi- nese Communists operating jointly with the Cubans [575]. OSWALD was also alleged to have met with the Cuban Ambassador in a Mexico City restaurant and to have driven off in the Ambassador's car for a private talk [576]. Castro himself, it w as alle- ged, 2 d”
“… 6 4a Among these cases, , wh ich consumed hundreds of man-hours in Headquarters and abroad - and similarly the FBI in the United States and Mexico City - was the Nicaraguan, Gilberto ALVARADO, who contacted the United States Embassy in Mexico City on 25 Novem ber 1963 The ALVARADO case is t …”
“y in Mexico City. Later that day he met wit h the Embassy security officer and a St ation officer at which time he claimed he had been in the Cuban Consulat …”
“… denomination U.S. bills saying, "This isn't much." After hearing this conversation, ALVA rado said that he telephoned the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City several times on 20 Septem ber before the assassination in an at- tempt to report his belief that someone important in the United States wa …”
“… is reliability was considered questionable by American authorities although he had not been wholly disc redited. ALVARADO claimed he was in Mexico City working against the Cuban communists for his”
“ly disc redited. ALVARADO claimed he was in Mexico City working against the Cuban communists for his service. The service, how- ever, has denied that he was acting on its behalf. While investiga …”
“… 2 Aut From a review of the Agency's file on Lee Harvey OSWALD it becomes apparent that the Agency and its field stations, parti- cularly in Mexico City and Miaimi, were not unmindful of the possi bility that OSWALD did not act alone During the first few week s after the assassination, Headq …”
“… d or even that other powers may have played a role." (Emphasis added.) [DIR 85655, 28 November 1963] On 30 November. Headquarters asked the Mexico City Station to follow all leads and tips. "The question of whet her OSWALD acted solely on his own has still not been finally resolved." (Empha …”
“… y, Soviet intell igence in India (US) leaders demanding full investigation had letters sent to of case.!! [DIR 88680, 12 December 1963] The Mexico City Station, however, had already initiated a thorough review of its holdings in an attempt ascertai n what infor- mation was avail able-on Lee …”
“ern- ment authorities, Silvia DURAN was the only live witness on record regarding O SWALD's activiti es in Mexico City. It is from her state- ments that it was learned that OSWALD became engaged in a personal altercation on 27 September 1963 with Eusebio AZC …”
“… ation [567], that he had flown to a secret airfield some- where in or near the Yucatan Peninsula [568], that he might have made contacts in Mexico City with a communist from the United States shortly before the assassination [569] and that OSWALD assassinated the President at the direction …”
“… ied out by Chi- nese Communists operating jointly with the Cubans [575]. OSWALD was also alleged to have met with the Cuban Ambassador in a Mexico City restaurant and to have driven off in the Ambassador's car for a private talk [576]. Castro himself, it was alle- ged, 2 days after the _ass …”
“… 6 4a Among these cases, , which consumed hundreds of man-hours in Headquarters and abroad - and similarly the FBI in the United States and Mexico City - was the Nicaraguan, Gilberto ALVARADO, who contacted the United States Embassy in Mexico City on 25 Novem ber 1963 The ALVARADO ca”
“LVARADO, who contacted the United States Embassy in Mexico City on 25 Novem ber 1963 The ALVARADO ca se is taken up in detail by the Warren Commission, in its report, under the cryptograph "D" as being i …”
“… enominat ion U.S. bills saying, "This isn't much." After h earing this conversation, ALVA rado said that he telephoned the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City several”
“earing this conversation, ALVA rado said that he telephoned the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City several times on 20 September before the assassination in an at- tempt to report his belief that someone important in the United States was …”
“ed. ALVARADO claimed he was in Mexico City working against the Cuban communists for his service. The service, how- ever, has denied that he was acting on its behalf. While investiga …”
“… ad not seen anybody paid money in the Cuban Embassy. He also admitted he had not tried repeatedly to phone a warning to the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City on 20 September as he had previously.claimed Instead he had first contacted the U. S. Embassy after the assassi nation. ALVARADO said that …”
“… ency personnel (p. 17). Since no one else raised an objection on these points, they were not relayed to Mr. Phillips. 8. - Chapter five: Mexico City a. In addition to all the comments directed to Mr. Phillips (see attached letter), the SSU objected to discussion of the purchase of sco …”
“14-00000 * ( SECRET - 4 - Chapter 5 Contains detailed references throughout to Winston Scott, identified as chief of station, Mexico City.. Central Cover Staff points out that Mr. Scott, who was never officially acknowledged as a CIA employee, retired under State Department …”
“… publicly surfaced that Mr. William F. Buckley had worked for CIA in the past, the author on this page now ties him in with Howard Hunt and Mexico City and further as an American contract agent. The best interests of the Agency are not served nor for that matter the interests of Mr. Buckley …”
“fabrication of the Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico City, and the joint CIA-Uruguayan telephone monitoring operation. The wording of the agreed changes is as shown on the attached copies of the …”
“Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico City, and the joint CIA-Uruguayan telephone monitoring operation. The wording of the agreed changes is as shown on the attached copies of the …”
“… rom House Select Committee on Assassinations SUBJECT 1. (U) In response to your request of 26 July 1978, we have lo- cated two coverages of Mexico City. The first is an unclassified air- craft mapping mission taken on 8 February 1967. This coverage is clear, large scale, 9\times9 format ima …”
“… interest in this Cuban citizen intermittently from 1962 until 1968. He was at one time of interest as a penetration of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. Consuelo Esperon - OS File #232280 142 reflects that this …”
“Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. During Ramon Joseph Alvarez Durant OS File #114 926 refle …”
“… interest in this Cuban citizen intermittently from 1962 until 1968. He was at one time of interest as a penetration of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. Consuelo Esperon OS File #2280 142 reflects that this Mex …”
“Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. During Ramon Joseph Alvarez Durant OS File #114 926 refle …”
“… SSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 or r 31 May 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD 16-3 SUBJECT: Agee Effort Against Cuban Operations at the Mexico City Station Francis06Sherry Creodis 1. Elsie L SCALETTI recalls that Raymond A. FRADYER, Chief of the Cuban Section, tried to get Agee to …”
“… sibly that I had a medical hold before. He knew I had spent "many years" in Branch I, and was privy to almost everything going on at the Mexico City Station. He knew I was assigned to Mexico under tourist cover but worked inside the Embassy. He knew my husband was here as professor at …”
“… REALM was then in Mexico under LPGLOBE), but may have learned of LPGLOBE program and LIREALM through Ex-Ll ADLIB (see parag raph 4). In Mexico City Phil knew | was in the Cuban section, and privy to all operations being run against the Cuban target. He did not know of operations in p …”
“… inst BKT RUST. Other than wishing to make special mention of EX-HADLIB-1, I know of no Agency personnel other than those in WH/1 and the Mexico City Statio whom he knew. 5. OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL I know of none except the Olympic Attache in Mexico under whom Agee worked from …”
“… luded from automatic downgrading and declassification SECRET 3. During review of CAIN's Security file, I noted a message regarding him from Mexico City, on 25 April 1962, which mentioned a "Willard ANDREWS, reputable American businessman in Mexico, " who obviously had had contact of some ki …”
“… ED 104-10112-10203 PERSONAL INFORMATION EXTRACTED Memo fure Director of Security 6 July 1968, Subject: CROZIER, Ross Cable to DIRECTOR from Mexico City (IN 31620) 21 January 1960 Dispatch to Cos, Mexico City from C/WH 16 June 1959, subject: Harold R. NOEMAYR (PS) Memo FOR THE RECORD I MARCH …”
“… 44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65924 Date: 10-26-2021 [R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10113-10189 OLIG UNN EXT DATE TEFLORES 1/3/40 2287 22 SEPT 59 MEXICO CITY DIRECTOR CLASSIIILD MESSAGE S-E-C-R-E-T FROM: CONF: INFO: 10 MEXI INFO PRECEDENCE 1 AAS V 2 Bunny tin 3 5 6 DEFERRED SEP ? 1 17 X ROUTINE I …”
“… 2 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65924 Date: 10-26-2021 [R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10113-10215 G 11 WH/TII/CARIFREAN 2056 TE10 SEPTEMBER 1959 MEXICO CITY MDIRECTOR INF WAL5 Ch, CI FI,(054) S/C 2 CLASSIFIED N SECRET INFO HAVA RE SEXI 14369 (IN 22976)”
“… Miami, On 9 September 1959, Tom Flores stated Il Cable 22976 contained the information that the subject's wife had a applied for a visa at Mexico City and the U. 5. Consul had requested an advisory opinion from Washington in State cable 573 dated 8 September 1959 Mr. Spence of State Depart …”
“… to Mini. On 9 September 1959, Tom Flores stated Il Cable 22976 contained the information that the subject's wife had applied for a visa at Mexico City and the U. S. Consul had requested an advisory opinion from Washington in State cable 573 dated 8 September 1959. 4. Mr. Spence of State De …”
“… September 1959 DATE: Deputy Chief, Alien Affairs Staff FROM SUBJECT Marcos DIAZ Lanz 202923 L. Mr. Flores, Ext. 2287, is is cabling 1 oling Mexico City to have the subject's wife apply for a permanent visa and he will have an affidavit of support sent to her. 2. Mr. Flores will also instruc …”
“… interest in this Cuban citizen (intermittently from 1962 until 1968 He was at one time of interest as a penetration of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. Consuelo Esperon OS File %232280 142 reflects that this M …”
“Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. During Ramon Joseph Alvarez Durant OS File #114 926 refle …”
“… an ex-Nazi, name unknown, to the assassination of President Kennedy. The ex-Nazi was said to have been "big in propaganda", to be living in Mexico City, and to be one of the heads (sic) of CIA in Mexico. This latter comment could mean a principal agent rather than a staff employee. One poss …”
“… 10433 RECORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA Date: 02/14/05 FROM: CHIEF OF STATION, MEXICO CITY TO: CHIEF, WH DIVISION TITLE: PROJECT REPORT DATE: 01/06/1965 PAGES: 6 SUBJECTS: OPERATIONAL JFK ASSASSINATION PROJECT REPORT DOCUMENT TYPE …”
“… 9 PAGE COPY NO. 1 of 22 C SECRET/KAPOK PROJECT OUTLINE Laurence F. Barker : CRYPTONYM LIONION FIELD CASE OFFICER Lawrence F. BARKER STATION Mexico City CHIEF OF STATION Willard C. CURTIS The attached Project Outline is presented for approval. 0004093 SECRET/KAPOK GROUP 1 Excluded from actom …”
“… KAPOK PROJECT LIONION A. Identification. This is a technical (primarily photographic) surveillance operation against the PBRUMEN Embassy in Mexico City. B. Objectives. The operation is designed to (1) furnish photographic coverage during daylight hours of the entrances of the target install …”
“… -vaN-lrn4"or----athtr ‘^>4'^^ ’ “1.) The attempt to locate the Frente in Costa Rica having failed,;it 5) was determined to set them up in Mexico City, to which Hamilton and his 46 family now repaired. Hamilton’s office was to be independent of the Station) land his cover was to be.that …”
“… el to commence in early May 1960. d) Manuscript, page 19-- "having served several years in Mexico" 1. Hunt's file-- Subject was assigned to Mexico City under cover. in December 1950 and was returned PCS from Mexico City to Washington on 1 March 1953. e) Manuscript, page 23--"Reporting my fa …”
“… avel to commence in early May 1960. d) Manuscript, page 19-- "having served several years in M Mexico" Hunt's file--Subject was assigned to Mexico City under cover. in December 1950 and was returned PCS from Mexico City to Washington on 1 March 1955. e) Manuscript, page 23--"Reporting my fa …”
“… interest in this Cuban citizen intermittently from 1962 until 1968. He was at one time of interest as a penetration of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. The file has been prepared for review but has not yet been reviewed by the HSCA. Consuelo Esperon OS File %232280 142 reflects that this M …”