“… dy? Did FBI officials purposefully withhold this information from the Justice Department and the Secret Service in 1963 and then from the Warren Commission in 1964? The answers to these questions would require”
“… dy? Did FBI officials purposefully withhold this information from the Justice Department and the Secret Service in 1963 and then from the Warren Commission in 1964? The answers to these questions would require”
“… se for creation, the level of agency cooperation, and the responses of federal agencies, Congress, the White House, and the public to the Warren Commission's findings); (4) the paradox of the FBI's apparent disinterest in Oswald (Soviet defector and Fair Play for Cuba Committee activist) in c …”
“… ion. We have had at least four substantial federal government investigations into the Kennedy assassination: the first conducted by the Warren Commission appointed by President Johnson in 1963; the second, by the President's Commission”
“… ry intelligence, and other Executive branch agencies which may pertain to the Kennedy assassination. They also include the records of the Warren commission, the Rockefeller commission, the Church committee, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations. Many of these records are now stored …”
“boxes of the internal files generated by. the Warren Commission are still sealed. Experts estimate that a much greater volume of FBI and CIA files remain sealed. Many pages of documents that have been …”
“… designed to unearth historical source material. The bill now under consideration seeks clear doubts about President Kennedy's murder. The Warren Commission had • the same aim. its make-up was supposed to reassure the pub-.: lic. It failed. The Commission reported in 1964. Almost within month …”
“… w that massive withholding of information, with little significant information being released. Case 1: In 1969 Harold Weisberg, a leading Warren Commission critic, made a simple request to the FBI. He wanted to see the results of the spectrographic, tests which had been conducted on”
“congressional committee, the Warren Commission, or any entity within the Executive Branch of " the Government. II This”
“ARRB staff have set the stage for accomplishing this task. V. Release of Private and Local Records In addition to the release of records in the Federal Government's vast files, and consistent with the Board's mandate to make the historical record of the assassination as co”
“… ublic had never seen and that shed new light on the events of that day; and 1 Private collections of records from individuals including Warren Commission attorney Wesley Liebler, author David Lifton, FBI Special Agent Hosty, Attorney Frank Ragano, as well as others. I am also pleased to a …”
“… ‘ However, I don't think that it put to bed everything. We uncovered many things. For instance, we pointed up many of the things that the Warren Commission had not done properly. And we were able to destroy many of the myths, such as the umbrella man theory and things of that sort. But we cou …”
“… hands of private citizens and local governments. Just a couple of examples: The papers of J. Lee Rankin, who was the chief counsel to the Warren Commission, have now been released through the efforts of the review board. Virtually all of the records of the prosecution in New Orleans of Clay S …”
“… ts and the most elevated national concerns. Somehow, through all of that, it does struggle and manage to do the right thing. Besides the Warren Commission, I think the work of the review board has made a very substantial contribution towards understanding the operations of the intelligence c …”
“… ates history class a project studying the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This project culminated in the students placing the Warren Commission Report on trial. Half of the class represented the prosecution and half the class defended the Warren Commission Report. The class became …”
“… I was late. I wanted to ask Mr. Holland; were there credible historians who at this point were still questioning the assassination in the Warren Commission and the information that came out before this commission existed, before these documents came out? MR. HOLLAND: Basically, most historian …”
“government did. Right after the assassination, it was a precipitating element of the formation of the Warren Commission that the Cold War was ongoing, and they worried about — to be frank, they worried about congressional committees holding hearings and dis …”
“… nt Kennedy, the assault on Governor Connally and the murder of Officer Tippett (sp), and then the murder of Oswald, so four crimes -- the Warren Commission is a fantastic lens to view the operation of the government circa 1963-64, because they had an overriding mandate. But yet they were goi …”
“… Record € Subject: JFK Records Review - Lessons Learned The CIA's JFK Collection is made up primarily of records pulled together for the Warren Commission, House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) and the Assassinations Records Review Board-(ARRB). It contains a significant amount of …”
“… Subject: JFK Records Review Project and Lessons Learned The CIA's JFK Collection is made up primarily of records pulled together for the Warren Commission, House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) and the Assassinations Records Review Board (ARRB). It contains a significant amount of …”
“… oning Oswald; the file is still active. Contains pre assassination documents; materials collected after the assassination and during the Warren Commission investigation; Mexico City files, Garrison investigation materials plus other documents related to the assassination or Oswald received ov …”
“… evant - as.was the whole Nosenko bona fides issue. Agency contact with the Mafia to arrange for Castro's assassination, not known to the Warren Commission, were obviously relevant and, by extension, assassination as an Agency activity was considered relevant - hence, all such testimony befor …”
“… t made available for use by, obtained by, or public interest in release. otherwise came into the possession of" the following groups: the Warren Commission, Assuming that agencies did provide clear the four congressional committees that inves and convincing evidence that information tigated …”
“… ocess all to be a necessary educational process for the records that were "made available" to the Board members. The Board members were a Warren Commission and the Congressional group of five citizens who were selected not Committees that investigated the assassina for their familiarity with …”
“… nation— and Africa/ Near East/ South Asia. Then the November 22, 1963—and the date that the Board added a number to refer to each differ Warren Commission issued its report in Sep ent location in the region. Thus, "CIA Instal tember 1964. Finally, the Review Board gen lation in Western Hem …”
“… harles C. F. Spry, on Australian Security Intelligence Organisation letterhead, to DCI Richard Helms objected to the proposed release of a Warren Commission document in which reference is made to the ‘Australian security service.’ [The Warren Commission document (CD #97) was a memorandum to Mr …”
“… K FILE DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR : FROM : CIA Date: 01/18/05 TO : TITLE: PRESS CLIPPING: "CIA WITHHELD VITAL INTELLIGENCE FROM WARREN COMMISSION". 10/21/1964 DATE : PAGES : 2 SUBJECTS : PRESS CLIPPING DOCUMENT TYPE : CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTIONS : CURRENT STATUS : WC CIA WITHHELD PAP …”
“… s. for security reasons re port that CIA Director Join McCone made no mention of this explosive document in his secret testimony before the Warren Commission. While McCone furnish- ed the commission with the CIA's secret surveil- lance reports on Lee who tolkud "Aknowledgeable Harvey Oswald's eig …”
“… to the Assassination of President Kennedy. [XAAZ-36307 FOIA No. 697-294] 24. Note dated 10 April 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828]”
“Note dated 10 April 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828] 25. Brief for Presentation to President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 14 May 1964. [ΧΑΑΖ-2721 …”
“… il 1975 REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED What was the line of reporting in CIA during the period I served as working level point-of-contact with the Warren Commission Staff? It was a multiple leveled things de personally via McCone to Dick Helms; (b) from Helms to the two or (a) from the Commission and AW …”
“… intended to give more potential importance to Oswald's KGB contacts, and related that Land others--though recognizing the wisdom of the the Warren Commission's handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts …”
“… story. Why also did Marina deny she knew anything about the Mexican trip in her first story to the FBI-which she later rectified before the Warren Commission? Mr. Belin noted that he had left the hypothesis of Castro/Cuban involvement open in his book. He added that it would have been important t …”
“… EPRODUCTION PROHIBITED NW 65990 Docld:32389862 Page 8 PAGE 4 of 212 COPY NO. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED XAAZ -27161 Chronology of RGR Meetings Warren Commission A Members of the PROHD RANKIN, WILLINS 14 January 1964 RANKIN 12 March 1964 27 March 1964 26 May 1964 28 August 1964* 12 October 1964 WILLI …”
“… to the Assassination of President Kennedy. [XAAZ-36307 FOIA No. 697-294] 24. Note dated 10 April 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828] 25. Brief for Presentation to President's Commission on th e Assassination of President Kennedy, 14 May 1964. [ΧΑΑΖ-272 …”
“… intended to give more potential importance to Oswald's KGB contacts, and related that Land others--though recognizing the wisdom of the the Warren Commission's handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet c onsular contacts …”
“… tory. Why also did Marina deny she knew anything about the Mexic an trip in her first story to the FBI-which she later rectified before the Warren Commission? Mr. Belin noted that he had left the hypothe sis of Castro/Cuban involvement open in his book. He added that it would have been important …”
“… EPRODUCTION PROHIBITED NW 65990 Docld:32389862 Page 8 PAGE 4 of 212 COPY NO. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED XAAZ -27161 Chronology of RGR Meetings Warren Commission A Members of the PROHD RANKIN, WILLINS 14 January 1964 RANKIN 12 March 1964 27 March 1964 26 May 1964 28 August 1964* 12 October 1964 WILLI …”
“… sassination of Presiden t Kenned y. [XAAZ -3630 7 F OIA No. 6 97- 294] 24. Note dated 10 A pr il 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828] 25. Brief for Presentation to President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 14 May 1964. [ΧΑΑΖ-2721 …”
“… il 1975 REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED What was the line of reporting in CIA during the period I served as working level point-of-contact with the Warren Commission Staff? It was a multiple leveled things de personally via McCone to Dick Helms; (b) from Helms to the two or (a) from the Commission and AW …”
“… intended to give more potential importance to Oswald's KGB contacts, and related that Land others--though recognizing the wisdom of the the Warren Commission's handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts …”
“… U CTION PR OHIBITED N W 65990 D ocld:32 389862 Page 8 PAGE 4 of 212 COPY NO. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED XAAZ -27161 Chronology of RGR Meetings Warren Commission A Members of the PROHD RANKIN, WILLINS 14 January 1964 RANKIN 12 March 1964 27 March 1964 26 May 1964 28 August 1964* 12 October 1964 WILLI …”
“… 5 REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED What was the line of reporting in CIA during the period I served as working level p oint- of -cont ac t wit h the Warren Commission Staff? It was a multiple leveled things d e persona lly via McCone to Dick Helms; (b) from Helms to the tw o or (a) from the Commission and …”
“… o the Assassination of President Kennedy. [XAAZ -36307 FOIA No. 697-294] 24. Note dated 10 April 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828] 25. Brief for Presentation to President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 14 May 1964. [ΧΑΑΖ-2721 …”
“… il 1975 REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED What was the line of reporting in CIA during the period I served as working level point-of-contact with the Warren Commission Staff? It was a multiple leveled things de personally via McCone to Dick Helms; (b) from Helms to the two or (a) from the Commission and AW …”
“… intended to give more potential importance to Oswald's KGB contacts, and related that Land others--though recognizing the wisdom of the the Warren Commission's handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect tha t should h ave been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contact …”
“… story. Why also did Marina deny she knew anything about the Mexican trip in her first story to the FBI-which she later rectified before the Warren Commission? Mr. Belin noted that he had left the hypothesis of Castro/Cuban involvement open in his book. H e added that it would ha”
“… o the Assassination of President K ennedy. [XAAZ-36307 FOIA No. 697-294] 24. Note dated 10 April 1964 listing material from P-8593 shown to Warren Commission. [FOIA No. 653-828] 25. Brief for Presentation to President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 14 May 1964. [ΧΑΑΖ-2721 …”
“… il 1975 REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED What was the line of reporting in CIA during the period I served as working level point-of-contact with the Warren Commission Staff? It was a multiple leveled things de pers onal ly via McCone to Dick Helms; (b) from Helms to the two or ( a) from the Commiss ion an …”
“… to give mor e po tential importance to Os wald's KG B contacts, and related th at Land others--though re co gnizing th e wisdom of the the Warren Commission's handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fa ct tha t his two Soviet consular contact …”
“… story. Why also did Marina deny she knew anything about the Mexican trip in her first story to the FBI-which she later rectified before the Warren Commission? Mr. Belin noted t hat he had left the hy pothesis of Castro/Cuban involv em ent open in his book. He added that it would have been im port …”