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Results for Mexico City
“… absolutely hostile, 9 situation. 10 i ■Mr. Klein. You testified in detail yesterday about the cable which you saw which was sent from Mexico City to the First 10 Chief Directorate in Moscow, and you testified that you actually 1.3 read that cable and that it told that Oswald was i …”
“… t time" 12 Mr. Nosenko. "The next time Nosenko heard of Oswald was 13 in connection with Oswald's application to Soviet Embassy in 14 Mexico City for a Soviet reentry visa. Nosenko did not know how 15 Mexico City advised Moscow of subject's application. His 16 knowledge resulted f …”
“that Oswald's request for reentry visa be denied. "3 Nosenko couldn't recall when Oswald visited Mexico City in 24 connection with visa application. Il 1 Mr. Klein. Did you ever say this to an FBI agent? ANW 50955 DocId:32277209 Page 43 I #Fp …”
“8uT JSVRE1 42 Mr. Nosenko. Must be I said it, it’s here in document 2 Mr. Klein. It says in here that Nosenko did not know how 3 Mexico City advised Moscow of subject’s application. Did you, A 1 say that? - 1 Mr. Nosenko. Must be; I said this in this way. •A !! Mr. Klein. A …”
“… 0 NOLONIUSVA 'y iK iIjim S81JJ0A18 M’ S ‘ JUHLS luz. VUC I0I Mr.. Goldsmith. Has anyone ever interviewed you before n pertaining to the Mexico City situation as far as it pertained to Oswald? 13 Mr. Shaw. Yes. It was about that time of ‘76, some- 14 i body interviewed me in the CI …”
“would have to qualify that. We discussed 4,1 49i the subject, of course, in Mexico City at the time of the 25: assassination, or immediately after the assassination. NW 50955 DocId:32277214 Page 9 StunEl ALDERSON REPORTING …”
“… asked you to come in ShEZ-h95 (ZUZ) h200Z ‘□u 5 and give a description, for example,, of Oswald’s activities, 0 to your knowledge, in. Mexico City in 1963? 7 Mr. Shaw. No. I would not have known anything about 8 Oswald's activities anyway. 9 Mr. Goldsmith. Are you familiar with t …”
“… body from Headquarters ever ask 23: you to give a statement or report as to the manner in which AII: 49 1 the surveillance operation in Mexico City were undertaken in 2= i?ji 1963? NW 50955 DocId: 32277214 Page 10 ELKE ALDERSON REPORTING COMPANY”
“… i ; Mr. Shaw. No. 2 Mr. Goldsmith. Where were you serving in 1963? 3 Mr. Shaw. From about the middle of April, I was serving 4 9 in Mexico City in our station. 300 7TH STREET, S.W. REPORTERS BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C. 20024 (202) 554-2345 Mr. Goldsmith. How long did you stay in …”
“… 2 0 2 ) 559-2345 5 Yes. Dave Phillips ran the what we called the 6 CA side of the shop, covert action, mostly propaganda. I came 7 to Mexico City with the understanding that I was going to head 8 up the Cuban shop. Very soon after I arrived there, Dave 9 Phillips was tapped — it w …”
“… are going to be confined, unless I indicate to the contrary, to the period up to the end of 1963. So, from the time of your arrival in Mexico City 12 1il until the end of 1963, prior to the time that Mr. Phillips assumed the position of Cuban operations — 14| Mr. Shaw. Chief. 15 …”
“… as that agent working out of the consulate? Mr. Shaw. That agent was an employee of the consular 12 13 section of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. LITAMIL-9 was an 14!' officer of the Embassy. Mr. Goldsmith. Mr. Shaw, on the question of the identity 15; 161 of these two agents, …”
“… ries of photos to be taken, maybe four or 16 five, zap, zap, zap, something like that. 17 But I believe that, at the time Oswald was in Mexico City, 18; not only was this down for some reason and not functioning, 19 but I believe, had it been”
“… 17 Cuban asset on the outside, to process into the intelligence 18 reports on what was happening in Cuba. 19 We had a system set up in Mexico City under an agent 20 called AMSAIE who was the representative of the exile commun- 21 ity. He would”
“… 8 i Mr. Goldsmith. Do you know if anyone ever did? 19 Mr. Shaw, I know we had an officer in. Washington who 20 had formerly served in Mexico City who was very interested 21 in Teresa Proenza. That officer’s name, was Charles Anders. 22- Mr. Goldsmith. Is he”
“… 2L Mr. Shaw. I. do not know. He may have; I do not know. 12 1I do not think he did. He may.have. Mr. Goldsmith. After your arrival in Mexico City, did 15 1 anyone attempt to recruit Ascue? 16[ Mr. Shaw. As far as I know, there was no attempt made 1/ to recruit Ascue after my arr …”
“… u divide up your responsibilities? I 19 I I VUCI/ . 205 Mr. Shaw. Let me interject.. Jack Stewart was there, but 21 he was not in Mexico City. He was in Yucatan, in the consulate. 22 ii Mr. Goldsmith. Fine. 22 How did you”
“… . Shaw. I would not say he was any more. He expected li work out of his people and got it. 12 Mr. Goldsmith. Is it fair to say that the Mexico City 13 station had one of the biggest telephone surveillance opera- 1 1 tions in existence? •a5 la " Mr. Shaw. Certainly in Latin Ameri …”
“X59Ai vtUsRse3 1-53 party. I have no idea. 0 Mr. Goldsmith. When did he spend time in Mexico City that J1 he would have had an opportunity? 4 —? Mr. Shaw. He visited Mexico City quite often. 7 TH STREET, S.W. REPORTERS BUILDING, …”
“… 5 5 4 -2 3 4 5 5 the night two days later, contacting whoever it is taking' 6 photographs. 7 Mr. Goldsmith. Do you, know whether the Mexico City STREET, S.W. REPORTERS B U ILD IN G , WASHINGTON, D . C. 20024 8 station ever obtained a photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald? 9 Mr. Shaw. T …”
“… th. There are notwritings or notations on that 3 one, however. 4- Would you please readd GIA 177, which is a cable from 554-234 5 5! Mexico City station dated October 8 th? 6 (Pause) D. C. 20029 (202) 7 Mr. Shaw. Yes, this is typical where they try to identify 8 i somebody that …”
“… Mr. Shaw. All right, I have read it. WASHINGTON 11 Mr. Goldsmith. This is a cable, Lis it not, from CIA 14 ; Headquarters back to the Mexico City station responding to the , S.W. REPORTERS BU f DING 13| earlier cable from the station reporting Oswald’s contact? I 1a' Mr. Shaw. …”
“Mln: • Un %ed ie 5 1-69 a Mexico City file. But it may be a Headquarters — is this 2 a Mexico City document, or a Headquarters document? 3 Mr. Goldsmith. This is a Headquart …”
“… uestion no. Dave Phillips does not seemi 16' like a Maurice type, somehow. 17 Mr. Goldsmith. Did Headquarters ever criticize the 18 : Mexico City station in any way for its handling of the Oswald: 19 matter prior to the assassination? 20 Mr.- Shaw. Not that I am aware of. 21; Mr …”
“… . A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy worki …”
“… . A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy worki …”
“… ton S cot t. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Win ston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exceptio n to that. First of all, I am not a man; a”
“ervice in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exceptio n to that. First of all, I am not a man; a nd second, I think that his righthand person was his D eputy …”
“… an, an intelligent man. He obviously had the intelligence for the post, or he would not have been as signed there. 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Is the Mexico City station one of the 24 JF K As sassination System Identification Form Agency Information AGENCY: HSCA RECORD NU MBER: 1 80-10131-10339 RECOR …”
“… . A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy worki …”
“… nston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man du ring yo ur term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his ri ght han d p ers on was hi s D e …”
“… S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 1 8 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpastur e. I t hought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico Cit y? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy work …”
“… Winston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy wh …”
“… man, an intelligent man. He obviously had the intelligence for the post, or he would not have been assigned there. 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Is the Mexico City station one of the 24 largest CIA stations in operation? 25 Ms. Goodpasture. At the present time, I do not know. 001152 NW 66000 Docld:3227 …”
“… h. Yes. Ms • Goo dpa stu re. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Me xico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Emb assy working under cover of the S tate Department. Mr. Goldsmith. W hat we r …”
“… . A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Goldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacit y wer e you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy wor …”
“… ton Scott. Mr. Gol dsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to yo u a s h aving been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to t hat . First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think tha t h is righthand person was his Deput …”
“… A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Gold smith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In wh at capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpast ure. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy wor …”
“… n, an intelligent man. He obviously had the intelligence for the post, or he would not have been assigned there. 23 Mr. Golds mit h. Is the Mexico City station one of the 24 largest CIA sta tions in operation? 25 Ms. Goodpasture. At the present time, I do no t know. 001152 NW 66000 Docld:32 …”
“… h. Yes. Ms • Goodpa stu re. I thought you said '73. I was stationed in Mexico Ci ty. Mr . Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff emp loyee of the CIA in t he Embassy working under cover of the State Department . M r. Goldsmith. What wer …”
“… Winston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy wh …”
“… . Y es. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was stationed i n M exico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stat ion ed in Mexico City? Ms. Goo dpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Emba ssy working under cover of the State Depar tment. Mr. Goldsmith. What were …”
“… A S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Go ldsmith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was st ationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy worki …”
“… Winston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I take exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and second, I think that his righthand person was his Deputy wh …”
“… n intelligent man. He obviously had the intelligence for the post , o r h e would not have been assigned t her e. 23 Mr. Goldsmi th. Is the Mexico City station one of the 24 largest CIA sta tio ns in operation? 25 Ms. Goodpasture. At the present time, I do not know. 001152 NW 66000 Docl d:3 …”
“… S 0 7 00 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lé 17 1 8 19 20 31 22 23 Mr. Golds mith. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I w as stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In”
“h. Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I w as stationed in Mexico City. Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacity we re you stationed in Mexico City ? Ms . Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Em bas sy …”
“… Winston Scott. Mr. Goldsmith. Is it appropriate to refer to you as having been Winston Scott's righthand man during your term of service in Mexico City? \ Ms. Goodpasture. I ta ke exception to that. First of all, I am not a man; and sec ond , I think that his righthand person was his Deputy …”
“… . Yes. Ms • Goodpasture. I thought you said '73. I was sta tio ned in Me xico City . Mr. Goldsmith. In what capacit y were you stationed in Mexico City? Ms. Goodpasture. I was a staff employee of the CIA in the Embassy working und er cover of the State Department. Mr. Goldsmith. Wh at were …”