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Results for Mexico City
“… would insure that the equipment worked properly n a third room. Mr. Stern- field then phoned Mr. Niles Gooding, who had been sent to the Mexico City Station from Headquarters to arrange the procedures for the interviews. Mr. Gooding ex plained that in 1977 Stansfield Turner had create …”
“… eron’s (.ITAMIL 7) personnel record in Mexico could not be located. When the Mexican officials inquired about her at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City prior to the Committee's trip, no one at the office remembered that she had worked there. Committee staff members were told that Esperon …”
“… School of Interior Design, had not yet been located. Luis Alberue Suoto (LITAMIL 9) lives at Michelet #7, Apartment #301, Colonia Aneura, Mexico City. His phone number is 545-9947. The landlady at his apartment explained to the Mexican officials that Mr. Alberue had left town hurriedly …”
“… 30 p.m. 9 Agent Martinez finally reached Mr. Contreras' child who informed him that Mr. Contreras was not in Tampico. He had traveled to Mexico City for a Partido”
“… CIA—controlled documents.) -28 Institucional convention. When Agent Martinez asked the child if he knew where his father was staying in Mexico City, he responded that he did not. Agent Martinez explained to the child that he would call at a later time to speak to his mother. Agent M …”
“… 282 - at either the Hotel Regis or Hotel San Francisco. Mrs. Contreras explained that since there were a few conven tions scheduled in Mexico City that weekend she could not assure that he would be at either hotel. Mrs. Contreras told Agent Martinez that she would notify him if her …”
“… ices in Washington, The I Committee never received <ny interview reports from the Mexican government. t The Committee staff members left Mexico City at 1:55 p.m. and arrived at Washington s Dulles Airport at 10:35 p.m. 1 449 Classification" 63 s CECRF GSde Jias 2000393 : Clas …”
“… lermo Ruiz Perez for two reasons: He worked at the Cuban Embassy in September 1963 when Oswald allegedly visited the Cuban 8 compound in Mexico City; and, he is married to the cousin of a counter-revolutionary, Antonio Veciana Blanch. Mr. Blakey stated that Rogelic Rodriguez need not b …”
“… ed from CIA—controlled documents.) -296- "teares. photographic surveillance base targeted against the Cuban Consulate and Embassy in Mexico City during 1963; c) an essay entitled "Imperialism's Political, “ Grain. Economic, and Military Organizations and Agencies of Crime, such …”
“… lectronic surveillance. FOIA: Freedom of Information Act. LIEMPTY: CIA cryptonym for photographic project aimed at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. LIERODE: CIA cryptonym, pre-1964, for surveillance operation aimed at the Cubans in Mexico City. ■LILYRIC: CIA cryptonym assigned to on …”
“… ptonym meaning "Soviet". LIMITED: CIA cryptonym o: one of three bases; which provided photographic surveillance of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. LIONION: CIA cryptonym for photographic surveillance “tescaka. operations aime 1 at the Cuban diplomatic com pound in Mexico City af …”
“agent who works inside a target institution. For example, LITAMEL/9 worked for the CIA in the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. w i t Nil. P file: Designation assigned to a personality file in the CIA’s Mexico Ci ty Station. A file for the retention of ir forma …”
“… l Levister. DIR 74830, 10/10/63. (A ’DIR" is a cable from Head- quarters to a field station. In this report the field station is always Mexico City.) DIR 84886, 11/23/63. owere. DIR 84888, 11/23/63. I DIR 84916, 11/23/63. Yerits... DIR 85371, 11/28/63. DIR 87770, 12/9/63, wit …”
“… um entitled "Response to HSCA request of 25 July, "unmeet. 1978," 8/20/78. Memorandum for the Record from W. David Slawson re: Trip to Mexico City, 4/22/64. Memorandum from Chief DDP, PG to Chief of Operations/DDP, 2/3/61. Memorandum from Chief of FI/OPS to Chief of Operations/ DDP …”
“Legal Attache from the COS/Mexico City, 7/5/57. "5 7 * 0 . Memorandum to the Ambassador from Winston Scott, 10/16/63, re "Lee Oswald Cantact with the Soviet Embassy." Mexic …”
“… o be used for material extracted from CIA—controlled documents.) - 308 - MEXI 6453, 10/8/63. (Mexico copy. A "MEXI" is a cable 1 from Mexico City.) MEXI 6453, 10/9/63. (Headquarters copy.) MEXI 6534, 10/15/63. MEXI 7014, 11/22/63. MEXI 7023, 11/23/63. MEXI 7024, 11/23/63. MEXI 7 …”
“… Ibid. 694/ Ibid. 695/ Chief of Station phone call to Luis Echevarria, November 23, 1963, CIA No. 440; Flash Cable from Karamessines to Mexico City Station, November 23, 1963, DIR 84916, CIA No. 403; Chronology of Raymond Rocca, entry 46, November”
“(This form is to be used for material extracted, from CIA—controlled documents.) -50- 699/ Cable from Mexico City Stat ion to Director, December 12, 1963, MEXI 7364, CIA No. 557-558. 700/ Cable Mexico City Station to Headquarters, November 27, 1963, …”
“… —NHYUL (This form is to be used for material extracted from CIA—controlled documents.) - 53 - 758/ Memorandum for the Record cn Trip to Mexico City, from W. David Slawson, 4/22/64, pp. 22-23. Emphasis added. 759/ HSCA Interview of David Phillips, 8/3/78, p. 8. 760/ Extremely reliable …”
“… x 7241, Entry #427, p. 92, CIA #719. 815/ Ibid.: circa October 1964. 1 816/ Ibid. g 817/ Ibid. 818/ Ibid.: Also, Winston Scott was the Mexico City Chief in 1964. 819/ CIA No.’s 580-583; WX 7241, Entry #427, p. 42, CIA #719. 820/ WX 7241, p. 94, Entry #430, CIA #721; Blind memo dated …”
“… t meeting with Elena Garro; Also, see below. 874/ CIA No. 588, note from Stanley Watson to Chief of Station. 875/ Ibid. 876/ Cable from Mexico City to the Director, MEXI 5621,. Dec. 16, 1965, CIA No. 584-585. 877/ Ibid. 878/ Ann Goodpasture. 879/ Cable from Mexico City to the Direct …”
“… that station was "following up" and cabling results. The new cable was written and sent on December 29, 196 5; see text. 943/(Cable from Mexico City to the Director, 12/29/65, MEXI 5741, CIA #575; Wx-7241. Entry #430, p. 94, CIA #721. 944/ Ibid. 945/ Ibid. 946/ Ibid. 947/ Ibid. 948 …”
“… 77/ Ibid. 978/ Ibid. 979/ Supra, p. 980/ Supra, p. 981/ Supra, p. 982/ Letter HSCA to Mexican Gov erment. JFK Document, No. 983/ See Mexico City Procedural Wirte-up Trip I. 984/ Ibid. 985/ Ibid. 986/ Ibid. 997/ See HSCA Staff Interview of Betty Serratos, 6/6/78, p. 6, JFK Docume …”
“… 'interview of Ruben Duran, 5/31/78 990/ Letter from HSCA to CIA, * 991/ Letter from CIA. to HSCA. 992/ See Procedural Write-up Trip 2, Mexico City. 993/ Ibid. 994/ HSCA Staff Review of June Cobb Sharp file at CIA Head quarters. 995/ Supra, p. 996/ See Procedural Write-up Me xico …”
“… 1031/ The .Committee could not determine when the State Depart ment forwarded the letter to the CIA. 1032/ Dispatch from the Director to Mexico City, 6/14/67, HMMW 15557; Wx-7241, Entry #616, p. 117, CIA #744. 1033/ Ibid. 1034/ Ibid. 1035/ Ibid. 1036/ Ibid. 1037/ Ibid. 1038/ Cable …”
“… material extracted from CIA—controlled documents.) f 70- 1044/ Ibid. ( 1045/ Ibid. 1046/ Ibid. , 1047/ Cable from the Director to Mexico City, 7/4/67, DIR 16823, $ Wx-7241, Entry 626, p. 119, CIA #746. * 1048/ Ibid. 4 1049/ Cable from Mexico City to the Director, 7/5/67, MEXI …”
“CIA #748. 1057/ Dispatch from the Director to Mexico City, 6/14/67, HMMW 15557; Wx-7241, Entry #616, p. 117, CIA 4744. 1058/ Cable from Mexico City to the Director, MEXI 1950, 6/29/67; Wx-7241, …”
“Classification IUT OLUNEI (This form is to be used for material extracted from CIA—controlled documents.) ‘ — 71 — 1059/ Cable from Mexico City to the Director, 7/5/67, MEXI 1991; Wx7241, Entry 627, p. 119, CIA #746. 1060/ See Section VI, c. 1061/ See Section VI, D, above. 1062/ …”
“… KL 1 (This form is to be used for material extracted from CIA—controlled documents.) - 76 - 1146/ See Section VI, C above. 1147/ See Mexico City Procedures Write-up Trip 2 Appendix 3. 1148/ See Section VI, C, above. 1149/ See Section VI, C, above. 1150/ See Section VI, A 2 above …”
“… s.) -80 1209/ See HSCA Staff Write-ups of Danny Flores Interview 8/8/78. 1210/ Oscar Contreras Lartigue claimed that he met Oswald in Mexico City in the fall of 1963. See Section VI, D above. 1211/ Elena claimed that when she told Noe W. Palomares about meeting Lee Harvey Oswald, h …”
“… nterview of Juan Nilo Otero, 9/25/78, JFK Document No. 1231/ Alfredo Mirabal Diaz assumed the Consul position, in the Cuban government’s Mexico City Consulate on September 2, 1963. He was present during all of Oswald’s visits to the Consulate. Also, see HSCA Interview of Alfredo Mirab …”
“… ing a deal with Castro. "We all know he had criminal connections." There should be some record of his trip through the American Embassy in Mexico City of his trip to Cuba through there. "But this could have been a secret xxx trip he went on, on the other hand, if he was involved in an as …”
“… ing a deal with Castro. "We all know he had criminal connections." There should be some record of his trip through the American Embassy in Mexico City of his trip to Cuba through there. "But this could have been a secret xxx trip he went on, on the other hand, if he was involved in an as …”
“… ing a deal with Castro. "We all know he had criminal connections." There should be some record of his trip through the American Embassy in Mexico City of his trip to Cuba through there. "But this could have been a secret xxx trip he went on, on the other hand, if he was involved in an as …”
“… NUMBER: 003362 Document Information ORIGINATOR: HSCA FROM: ORR, PATRICIA TO: TITLE: DATE : 08/05/1977 PAGES: 7 SUBJECTS : CIA MEXICO CITY HUNT, E. HOWARD DOCUMENT TYPE: MEMORANDUM CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified RESTRICTIONS: 1A; 1B CURRENT STATUS : Redact DATE OF LAST REV …”
“MEMORANDOM 8/5/77 SENSITIVE TO: JH, KK 003362 FROM: PMO RE: CIA Station.in Mexico City Attached find a list of individuals known to have been connected with the CIA station in Mexico City during Lee Harvey Oswald's visit. …”
“… at the station, but Tarasoff was shown photographs of E. Howard Hunt which he could not identify nor did he recognize the name from CIA-Mexico City. I will also be forwarding an organizational chart of the CIA station as best I can make it out with the information known presently. …”
“9RR, 28/5 ENSHNUE -1- MEXICO CITY CIA A review of notes taken from interviews with David Phillips indicates that there are a several areas which our witness may be quest …”
“… sed. He died of a heart attack around 1972. His name was not previously known publicly. Warren Dean: Deputy Station Chief under Scott in Mexico City. Phillips was not sure whether it was Dean or Allen White who held this office at the time of Oswald's visit, but he feels fairly positi …”
“… though, would have ultimate responsibility. Phillips did no know of the Manel's whereabouts today. Clark Anderson: Local FBI agent in Mexico City, who would routinely receive petinent.information from the CIA. His title was Legal Attache at the American Embassy. He is identified i …”
“-4- MEXICO CITY — CIA U & Anderson (cont’d): . Anderson worked with Phillips in the Dominican ■ Republic in 1965. He is presently retired and residing …”
“… the Soviet Embassy was intercepted and Oswald identified. Robert Zambernardi: Identified by Tarasoff as the photographic expert at the Mexico City station, at..least from September 1963 to November 1963. Charles Flick: HW 50955 DocId:32264993 Page 8”
“99609 A N - ORR 8/5/77 MEXICO CITY CIA ORGANIZATION D o c Id : 3 2 2 6 4 9 9 3 The CIA Station was housed at the U.S. Embassy. We have been1 able to identify several CI …”
“… ation that he intended to kill the President. The source allegedly was told this by Fidel Castrol Documentation exists placing Oswald in Mexico City less than two months before the assassination, and he met three alleged Cuban intelligence agents identified as Luisa Calderon, Manuel V …”
“… SOLIE, BRUCE NOSENKO, YURI, TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COMMITTEE OSWALD, LEE, RUSSIAN PERIOD OSWALD, LEE, RUSSIAN PERIOD, DEFECTION TO RUSSIA MEXICO CITY DOCUMENT TYPE: TRANSCRIPT CLASSIFICATION : Top Secret RESTRICTIONS: Consulted CURRENT STATUS: Withhold DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 08/21/1993 …”