“-9- C-IX-28 Letter, Dearborn to Mann, October 27, 1960 C-IX-29 Memorandum of conversation re assassination, May 3, 1961 C-X Trujillo II (3) C-X-1 Transmittal letter/Knoche to Gray re: CIA documents concerning Dominican Repu …”
“-9- C-IX-28 Letter, Dearborn to Mann, October 27, 1960 C-IX-29 Memorandum of conversation re assassination, May 3, 1961 C-X Trujillo II (3) C-X-1 Transmittal letter/Knoche to Gray re: CIA documents concerning Dominican Repu …”
“… ba," from Bissell. C. 5/4/61 ■ Draft of NSC Action No. 2413. D. 5/5/61 Draft Record of Actions, 483rd NSC meeting (5/5/61)... E. 5/24/61 Memorandum of Conversation with Dick Bissell, Tracy Barnes, by Goodwin. 1 F. 6/10/61 Memorandum for the President re "CIA Reorganization," from Schlesinger. G. 7/ …”
“… connection or the efforts to assassinate Castro. Bissell notes, "I have not attempted to provide you with much detail." A May 24, 1961, Memorandum of Conversation with Bissell by Goodwin does not mention any reference by Bissell to actions against Castro on the assassination front. An Arthur Schles …”
“May 24, 1961 *MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION WITH: Dick Bissell Tracy Barnes Mr. Bissell agreed that no major decisions concerning covert activities in Cuba should be made before …”
“Tirado, and, in some detail. the general situation in Chile from the coup-possibility viewpoint." (Memorandum of Conversation/Kissinger, Karamessines, and Haig, 15 October 1970) A decision was’ made at the meeting'"to de-fuse the Viaux coup plot, at least tempo …”
“… am Broe, 10 October 1970) Haig recalled the telephone conversation with Karamessines on the 10th. His recollection accords with the CIA memorandum of conversation. I do know, and I know that from looking at the 3 record this morning, that Karamessines made a telephone call to me in which he gave a …”
“49a - October 15 Karamessines met with, Kissinger and Haig at the White House to dis cuss Track II. According to the CIA memorandum of conversation, Karamessines gave a run-down on Viaux, Canales and Tirado and "the general situation in Chile from the coup-possibility viewpoint." It …”
“… November, and into the future until such time as new marching orders are given. Mr. Karamessines stated that ■the Agency would comply. (Memorandum of Conversation/Dr. Kissinger, Mr. Karamessines, Gen. Haig at the White House, 15 October 1970) trite,: at 0 ysen% .47 NW 50955 DocId:32423525 Pag …”
“-50- ,Kissinger, in his testimony before the Committee, regarded the CIA memorandum of conversation as substantially correct, although somewhat more detailed than he would have remembered. (Kissinger testimony, p. 52) He believed the A …”
“detail, the general situation in Chile from the coup-possibility viewpoint." (Memorandum of Conversation/Kissinger , Karamessines, and Haig, 15 October 1970) A decision was made at the meeting "to de-fuse the Viaux coup plot, at least tempo …”
“… am Broe, 10 October 1970) Haig recalled the telephone conversation with Karamessines on the 10th. His recollection accords with the CIA memorandum of conversation. I do know, and I know that from looking at the record this morning, that Karamessines made a telephone call to me in which he gave a p …”
“dee- on - 49a October 15 Karamessines met with Kissinger and Haig at the White House to dis 1 cuss Track II. According to the CIA memorandum of conversation, Karamessines gave a run-down on Viaux, Canales and Tirado and "the general situation in Chile from the coup-possibility viewpoint." It …”
“… ovember, and into the future until such time as new marching ■ orders are given. Mr. Karamessines stated that the Agency would comply. (Memorandum of Conversation/Dr. Kissinger, Mr. Karamessines, Gen. Haig at the White House, 15 October 1970) 33 HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 485”
“-3u ,Kissinger, in his testimony before the Committee, regarded the CIA memorandum of conversation as substantially correct, although somewhat more detailed than he would have remembered. (Kissinger testimony, p. 52) He believed the A …”
“Ix- C-2-9 -W(John(on) MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION - WITH ROBERT JOHRSON - SUBJECT: ASSASSINATION OF LUMUMBA PA RTICI PA NTS: MR. JOHNSON AND MR. WILLIAM G. MILLER DATE: JUNE 10, 1975 …”
“… swald and the local leftists and Cu bans in one of her squibs?" 875/ The Mexico City Station cabled the information in Thomas' 12/10/65 memorandum of conversation to CIA Head- quarters. 876/ The cable reported that Elena’s story would be checked with LICHANT/1, against the production from the Cuban …”
“… rles Thomas* Meeting with Elena Garro on December 25, 1965 Thomas met with Elena again on December 25, 1965. t On that date, he wrote a memorandum of conversation which provided a much more detailed restatement of Ms. Garro's alleged encounter with Lee Harvey Oswald. 885/ Elena admitted that she ha …”
“… ntelligence Agency's Mexico City Station to aid in its investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination. 935/ On the first page of the memorandum of conversation, Winston Scott wrote. "Shouldn't we send to Headquarters?" Someone responded, "Of course." 936/ The Mexico City Station sent a cable to …”
“sina- tion. The House Select Committee has determined that the Central Intell igence Agency received the copy of the Thomas NW 66000 Docld:32271503 Page 11 13 memorandum prior to December 25, 1965. See below. The COS wrote a note on the memo: tion she has!?! "What an imagina- Sho”
“below. The COS wrote a note on the memo: tion she has!?! "What an imagina- Should we send to Hea dq uarters?" The Of- ficer replied, "Suggest sending. There have been stories around town about all this, and Thomas is not only person she has talked to...If memory serves me, didn't”