“CEIVED FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION. PAGES: 93 DATE: 01/01/1900 SUBJECTS: WARREN COMM. CHRONO LIS T DO CUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS: 1B CURREN …”
“CEIVED FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION. PAGES: 93 DATE: 01/01/1900 SUBJECTS: WARREN COMM. CHRONO LIS T DO CUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS: 1B CURREN …”
“… ENCY ORIG INA TOR: CIA FROM : TO: Date: 12/16/04 TITLE : CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF CIA DISSEMINATIONS, MEMORANDA, AND LETTERS RECEIVED FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION. PAGES: 93 DATE: 01/01/1900 SUBJECTS : WA RREN COMM. CHRONO LIST DOCUME”
“D FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION. PAGES: 93 DATE: 01/01/1900 SUBJECTS : WA RREN COMM. CHRONO LIST DOCUME NT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS: 1B CURRE …”
“… NCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM : TO: Date: 12/16/ 04 T ITLE : CHRONO LOGICAL LIST OF CIA DISSEMINATIONS, MEMORANDA, AND LETTERS RECEIVED FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION. PAGES: 93 DATE: 01/01/1900 SUBJECTS: WARREN COMM. CHRONO LIST DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS: 1B CUR RENT”
“… 0 and 1400. From Nuevo Laredo, he traveled to Mexico City aboard bus no. 516 of the Flecha Roja Bus Line, which left Nuevo Laredo at 1415. [Warren Commission Report, p. 7333; Com- mission Exhibit No. 2463, p. 10.) According to the records of the Flecha Roja Bus Line, bus no. 516 arrived at the Fl …”
“… Greyhound bus no. 1265 NW 65924 Docld:32348121 Page 2 06640 2 - leaving Laredo at 0300 and arriving in Dallas at about 1420 the same day. [Warren Commission Report, p. 736.] Until 1 October 1963, the Mexico City Station knew nothing of the presence in Mexico City of Lee Harvey OSWALD, nor would …”
“… 0 and 1400. From Nuevo Laredo, he traveled to Mexico City aboard bus no. 516 of the Flecha Roja Bus Line, which left Nuevo Laredo at 1415. [Warren Commission Report, p. 7333; Com- mission Exhibit No. 2463, p. 10.) According to the records of the Flecha Roja Bus Line, bus no. 516 arrived at the Fl …”
“… Greyhound bus no. 1265 NW 65924 Docld:32348121 Page 2 06640 2 - leaving Laredo at 0300 and arriving in Dallas at about 1420 the same day. [Warren Commission Report, p. 736.] Until 1 October 1963, the Mexico City Station knew nothing of the presence in Mexico City of Lee Harvey OSWALD, nor would …”
“… viding_for_t he Continuat.ion of HSCA,_____ 29 Apr 77__ News_article, $2.5 Million Voted for JFK-King Panel. _ 5 Ju1 77 News items charge Warren Commission Error; Sturgis Interview. 12 Aug 77 Memorandum of Understanding Between DCI and HSCA, with Nondisclosure Agreement. 6__Sep 77 HOLMES m …”
“14-00000 DE MOHREN SCHILDT, George and Jeanne 1.HSCA Request, 1 December 1977 €OLC #77-5333) for------------------ 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents____ in possession -------- by of National Archives and withheld from release CIAj•---------------- …”
“14-00000 DURAN, Sylvia 1.—HSCA Request, 1 December 1977 (OLC #77-5333) for___ _______ 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents in possession of National Archives and withheld from release -------- by CIA). CD# 426, 2/21/64 - …”
“14-00000 ERDINGER, Anton 1.—HSCA Request,—1 December 1977 (OLC #77-5333) for 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents in possession of National Archives and withheld from release by CIA). 7. CD #817, 4/20/64; Memora …”
“14-00000 GIBSON, Richard Thomas 1. HSCA RequesC, 1 December 1977 (OLC #77-5333)—for-------- 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents in possession of National Archives and withheld from release by CIA).--- —------------------------- …”
“14-00000 KOSTIKOV, Valery Vladimirovich 1. HSCA Request, 1 December 1977 (OLC #77-5333) for_____________ 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents in possessio n—of “National Archivesand withheldfrom—re 1ease by CIA). _____ 1. CD #347,_ 1/31/64_ …”
“… called the Agency on 30 August 77 asking to see the agency's information on Loran Hall. Comment: According to testimony given before the Warren Commission by Silvia ODIO of Dallas, Texas, three men, identifying themselves as Leopoldo, Angelo, and Leon Oswald, came to her apartment on 26 Sept …”
“… FBI and the CIA 3. Memo for the Record from CIA analyst dated 4/1/75 4. Memoranda (2) fm C/SAS/CI to C/WHD/Cuba undated & CIA Item 298 (Warren Commission's 2/12/64 request), reportedly an internal memo from Staff Officer to Staff Officer dated 3/5/64. C/CI Memo to OLC (CI 622-77) 29 Nov 77 …”
“14-00000 WARREN COMMISSION Documents (withheld from release by CIA) HSCA Reque st,_ 1 De cember1977_OLC#77-5333 )_:_ for. 1. CD #347, 1/31/64 9. CD 902, 5/6/64 2. …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… t andyor Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… g level, particularly in the counterintelligence com- ponent in the CIA in. 1964. As was indicated by Mr. Helms in his testimony before the Warren Commission, CIA would continue to regard this aspect of the OSWALD case as still open. c. 1 In the absence of a ornew are elements of "credible" evide …”
“g his specialist training period at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 OSWALD - September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: told DELGADO that he was in touch with ban diplomatic officials in this country, which DELGADO at first took to …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“evidence in the Agenc y r ecords, either, that the Warren Commission staff itself pursued the implic ation of the CASTRO interview in dealing with the conspiracy hypothesis. There is no evidence in the files …”
“… andyor Cuban political, int elligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sid ered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… g level, particularly in the counterintelligence com- ponent in the CIA in. 1964. As was indicated by Mr. Helms in his testimony before the Warren Commission, CIA would continue to regard this aspect of the OSWALD case as still open. c. 1 In the absence of a ornew are elements of "credible" evide …”
“… D f SECRET member to OSWALD during his specialist training p er iod at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 OSWALD - September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: told DELGADO that he was i n touch with ban dipl omatic officials in this country, which DELGADO at first to ok …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station spe cif ically directed Headquarter s at”
“the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station spe cif ically directed Headquarter s at tention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killin …”
“… t andyor Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and i ts staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alon …”
“in the counterintelligence com- ponent in the CIA in. 1964. As was indicated by Mr. H elms in his te stimony before the Warren Commission, CIA would continue to regard thi s aspe ct of the OSWALD case as still open. c. 1 In the absence of a ornew are elements of "credible" evi …”
“… D f SECRET member t o OSWALD during his spec ialist training period at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 OSWALD - September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: told DELGADO that he was in touch with ban diplomatic officials in this country, which DELGADO a t first took to …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… t and/or Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… full disclosure by these governments of all elements of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a PEPRODUCTION That,”
“and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a PEPRODUCTION That, wider "window" for this contingency indeed, was the opinionatothe working level, PROHIBITED pa …”
“… E COPY NO. f SECRET ☆ member to OSWALD during his specialist training period at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: "OSWALD told DELGADO that he was in touch with Cuban diplomatic officials in this country, which DELGADO at firs …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… n t he contemporary political consid- eration of relations with CASTRO's Cuba. There is no evidence in the Agency records, either, that the Warren Commission staff itself pursued the implication of the CASTRO interview in dealing with the conspiracy hypothesis. There is no evidence in the files t …”
“… /or Cub an political, int elli ge nce or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what wa s developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and i ts staff. The C ommission's finding that Le e Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did t hem in a …”
“… ull disclosure by these governments of all elements of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Un ion and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a PEPRODUCTION That, wider "window" for this contingency indeed, was the opinionatothe working level, PROHIBITED pa …”
“erintellige nce com- ponent in the CIA in 19 64. As was indicat ed by Mr. Helms i n h is t es timony before the Warren Commission, CIA would continue to regard this aspect of the OSWALD case as 1 still open. c. In the absence of additional or new elements of "credible" …”
“… E COPY NO. f SECRET ☆ member to OSWALD during his specialist training period at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: "OSWALD told DELGADO that he was in touch with Cuban diplomatic officials in this country, which DELGADO at firs …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… t and/or Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… disclosure by the se gove rnments o f all elements of OSWALD 's handli ng and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a PEPRODUCTION That, wider "window" for this contingency indeed, was the opinionatothe working level, PROHIBITED pa …”
“… GENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM : TO : TITLE: MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD: SENATORS CHURCH AND SCHWEIKER NEWS CONFERENCE CONCERNING RELEASE OF SSC WARREN COMMISSION REPORT. DATE: 06/24/1976 PAGES : 6 CURRENT STATUS SUBJECTS : WARREN COMM. DOCUMENT TYPE: CLASSIFICATION : RESTRICTIONS : DATE OF LAST REVIE …”
“… R THE RECORD INSPECTOR GENERAL 76-2408 SUBJECT: Senators Church and Schweiker News Conference Concerning Release of Senate Select Committee Warren Commission Report 1. The following is a summary of the 23 June 1976 news conference sponsored by Senators Church and Schweiker concerning the release …”
“… d that the report's central conclusion is that senior officials of both the CIA and the FBI failed to turn over relevant information to the Warren Commission. Senator Church indicated that the reasons for the failure to turn over this relevant information are unclear and then quoted from the repo …”
“… o indicate that he could not be present. QUESTION: What are the names of the senior intelligence officers who withheld information from the Warren Commission? Senatory Schweiker replied that Hoover and Helms failed to provide the Warren Commission with all relevant information but beyond those tw …”
“… there a conspiracy to cover up? individuals within Senator Schweiker replied that neither Helms. of the CIA nor Hoover of the FBI told the Warren Commission, nor their respective agencies responsible for investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, of plots to assassinate Castro. : QUES …”