“e Harvey OSWALD it becomes apparent that the Agency and its field stations, parti- cularly in Mexico City and Miaimi, were not unmindful of the possi bilit …”
“e Harvey OSWALD it becomes apparent that the Agency and its field stations, parti- cularly in Mexico City and Miaimi, were not unmindful of the possi bilit …”
“… 85655, 28 November 1963] On 30 November. Headquarters asked the Mexico City Station to follow all leads and tips. "The question of whether OSWALD acted solely on his own has still not been finally resolved." (Emphasis added.) (DIR 86064 30 November 1963) And on the 12th of December 19 …”
“lable-on Lee Harvey OSWALD, his presence and his activities—in—Mexico City. This review-turned-up th e fact that Silvia DURAN,—a Mexic an”
“… ties—in—Mexico City. This review-turned-up th e fact that Silvia DURAN,—a Mexic an national employed by the Cuban Consulate, had dealt with OSWALD during his known visits to the Consulate on 27 and 28 September. In response to a suggestion from the Station the Ministry of Gobernacion a …”
“… known She added, under circumstances that did not permit the source to challenge_or elicit corrodorative detail, that she had gone out with OSWALD during his stay in”
“ce to challenge_or elicit corrodorative detail, that she had gone out with OSWALD during his stay in Mexico City and claimed she had sexual relations with him. (Ibid, pp. 19 20.] Almost immediately after the President's a …”
“… days after the assassination, while he was under the influence of liquor, Fidel Castro made a slip of the tongue and said, "The first time OSWALD wa s in Cuba", thereby giving away the”
“ro made a slip of the tongue and said, "The first time OSWALD wa s in Cuba", thereby giving away the fact that OSWALD had made one or more surreptitious trips to that country [572] فیت NW 65924 Docld:3 …”
“or's car for a private talk [576]. Castro himself, it was alle- ged, 2 days after the _assassination called for the files r elating to Oswald's dealings with two members of the Cuban diploma tic mission in the Soviet Union; t he inference drawn was that the 'dealings' had occurred …”
“ubversive re- lationship which continued through OSWALD'S life. [577]. Without exception, the ru mor s and allegations of a conspiratorial con- tact were shown to be without any factual basis, in …”
“… been in the Cuban Consulate in Mexico City on 18 September 1963. While in the Consulate he saw a man whom he later recognized as Lee Harvey OSWALD receive $6,500 in cash t o”
“the Consulate he saw a man whom he later recognized as Lee Harvey OSWALD receive $6,500 in cash t o kill an important person in the United States. AL. VARADO described the circumstances as follows: While standing …”
“… his servic e. The service, how- ever, has d en ied that he was acting on its behalf. While investiga tion in the United States showed that OSWALD could not possibly hav have been in Mexico City on 18 September (he was knwon to have been in New Orleans-on both 17 and 19 September), int …”
“… the assassi nation. To some extent, the authors of the Schweiker Report are right. There were other rumors and allegations indicating that OSWALD may not have acted entirely on his own; however, none of there rumors and allegations stood up under intensive investigation. Moreover, eac …”
“… 04-10103-10280 REC ORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM : TO : TITLE : PAPER ON OSWALD/CUBAN CONNECTION. DATE: 01/01/1900 PAGES : 47 SUBJECTS : CUBA ALLEGED PLOT DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS …”
“6-2021 ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10103-10280 (15) Were there any efforts made to develop an OSWALD/ Cub an connection? (16) What form did they take? (17) What exchanges were there with the FBI on this subject? (18) What action developed f …”
“0 November. Headquarters asked the Mexico City Station to follow all leads and tips. "The question o f whether OSWALD acted solely on h is”
“ico City Station to follow all leads and tips. "The question o f whether OSWALD acted solely on h is own has still not been finally resolved." (Emphasis added.) (DIR 86064 30 November 1963) And on the 12th of December 1 …”
“exican Govern- ment authorities, Silvia DURAN was the only live witness on record regarding OSWALD's a ctivities in Mexico City. It is from her state- ments that it was learned that OSWALD became engaged in a personal altercation on 27 Se …”
“… ce in the OSWA LD file that Silvia DURAN was su bjected to a systematic elicitative interrogation that would have related her dealings with OSWALD, known or confirmed by inter- cept, with the data held on the Cuban DGI (Direccion General de In- telligencia), its personalities and metho …”
“an receiving information from various sources of undetermined reliability relating to the alleged as sass ssin of President Kennedy. As the Warren Commission reported on pages 305 and 507 of its rep ort, "Literall y dozens of allegations of a con spiratorial contact between OSWAL”
“… he Cub an Government-have -been investigated..." The authors of the Report_go on to state that "Among the claims made were allegations that OSWALD had made a previous trip to Mexico City in early September to receive money and orders for the assassination [567], that he had flown to a …”
“. The assassination was claimed to have been carried out by Chi- nese Communists operating jointly w ith the Cubans [575]. OSWALD was also alleged to have met with th e C ub an Ambassador in a Mexico City restaurant and to have d riven off in the Ambassador's car for a …”
“… ador's car for a private talk [5 76 ]. Castro himself, it was alle- ged, 2 days after the _a ssas sination called for the files relating to Oswald's dealings with two members of the Cuban diplomatic mission in the Soviet Union; the inference drawn was that the 'dealings' had occurred a …”
“y's investigation of other rumors and allegations relating to OSWALD and the possible involve ment o f the Cubans and Soviets in the assassination, were dissemina- ted to the FBI, primarily, and to the Warren …”
“… been in the Cuban Consulate in Mexico City on 18 September 1963. While in the Consulate he saw a man whom he later recognized as Lee Harvey OSWALD receive $6,500 in cash to kill an important person in the United States. AL. VARADO described the circumstances as follows: While standing …”
“h a pompadour hairdo, and dark eyeglasses. The third person allege dly was Lee Harvey OSWALD. ALVARA DO was convinced of this from published photographs of OSWALD following the assassination. OSWALD was wearing a black sport coat, b …”
“do." OSWALD replied, "The people are waiting for me back there." The Negro-then-ga ve-OSWALD-$6,500- in large denomination U.S. bills saying, "This isn …”
“estiga tion in the United States showed that OSWALD could not possibly hav have bee n in Mexico City on 18 September (he was knwon to have been in New Orleans-on both 17 and 19 September), in …”
“… e United States so that he could participate in action against Fidel CASTRO.- He said that he hated CASTRO and thought that his story about OSWALD, if believed, woul d help cause the United States to take action against CASTRO Following the above interrogation, ALVARADO retracted the c …”
“the use of this equipment. During the quesioning it was p ointed out to him that he was not being t ruthful, according to the polygraph, in identifying photographs of OSWALD_as_the_per- son he saw in the Cuban Consulate. He replied that he had_full faith in the”
“… the assassi nation. To some extent, the authors of the Schweiker Report are right. There were other rumors and allegations indicating that OSWALD may not have acted entirely on his own; however, none of there rumors and allegations stood up under intensive investigation. Moreover, eac …”
“eparate and unrelated case the only common denominator being OSWALD. There appears to have been no s uspicion on the p ar t of the Agency that these rumors and allegations might have been part of a larger de …”
“… 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65924 Date: 10-26-2021 ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10103-10280 (15) Were there any efforts made to develop an OSWALD/Cuban connection? (16) What form did they tak e? (17) What exchanges were there with the FBI on this subject? (18) What action developed fr …”
“… 85655, 28 November 1963] On 30 November. Headquarter s asked the Mexico City Station to follow all leads and tips. "The question of whether OSWALD acted solely on his own has still not been finally resolved." (Emphasis added.) (DIR 86064 30 November 1963) And on the 12th of December 19 …”
“… on, however, had already initiated a thorough review of its holdings in an attempt ascertain what infor- mation was available-on Lee Harvey OSWALD, his presence and his activities—in—Mexico City. This review-turned-up the fact that Silvia DURAN,—a Mexican national employed by the Cuban …”
“… cld:32357143 Page 3 2 the Station that Silvia DURAN was completely cooperative and had given a written statement attesting to two visits by OSWALD to the Consulate. (MEXI-7046 (IN ), 23 November 196 3] Although her testimony was ta ken”
“s by OSWALD to the Consulate. (MEXI-7046 (IN ), 23 November 196 3] Although her testimony was ta ken and presented, solely, by the Mexican Govern- ment …”
“… own She added, under circumstances that did not permit t he source to challenge_or elicit cor rodorative detail, that she had gone out with OSWALD during his stay in Mexico City and claimed she had sexual relations with him. (Ibid, pp. 19 20.] Almost immediately after the President's a …”
“that he might have made contacts in Mexico City with a communist from the United States shortly bef ore the assassination [5 69] and that OSWALD assassinated the President at the direction of a particular Cuban who met with him in the United States and paid him $7,000 [570]. A letter …”
“luence of liquor, Fidel Castro made a slip of the tongue and said, "T he first time OSWALD was in Cu ba", thereby giving away the fact that OSWALD had made one or more surreptitious trips to that country [572] فیت NW 65924 Docld:3 …”
“… sador's car for a private talk [576]. Castro himself, it w as alle- ged, 2 d ays after the _ass assination called for the files relating to Oswald's dealings with two members of the Cuban diplomatic mission in the Soviet Union; the inference drawn was that the 'dealings' had occurred a …”
“… f three of the allegations (see asterisked Exhibits). The results pf the Agency's investigation of other rumors and allegations relating to OSWALD and the possible involve ment of the Cubans and Soviets in the assassination, were d issemina- ted to the FBI, primarily, and to the Wa rre …”
“… been in the Cuban Consulate in Mexico City on 18 September 1963. While in the Consulate he saw a man whom he later recognized as Lee Harvey OSWALD receive $6,500 in cash to kill an important person in the United States. AL. VARADO described the circumstances as follows: While standing …”
“… t. The white person had green eyes, blondish h air, with a pompadour hairdo, and dark eyeglasses. The third person allegedly was Lee Harvey OSWALD. ALVARADO was convinced of this from published photographs of OSWALD following the assassination. OSWALD was wearing a black sport c oat, b …”
“… a shoulder holster. A tall Cuban joined the group momen- tarily and passed American currency to the Negro. The Ngro then allegedly said to OSWALD in English, "I want to kill the man." OSWALD replied, "You're not man enough, I can do it." The Negro then said in Spanish, "I can't go wit …”
“… for his service. The service, how- ever, has denied that he was acting on its behalf. While investiga tion in the United States showed that OSWALD could not possibly hav have been in Mexico City on 18 September (he was knwon to have been in New Orleans-on both 17 and 19 September), int …”
“… United States so that he could participate in action against Fidel C ASTRO.- He said that he hated CASTRO and thought that his story about OSWALD, if believed, would help cause the United States to take action against CASTRO Following the above interrogation, ALVARADO retracted the co …”
“u se of this equipment. During the quesioning it was pointed out to him that he was not being truth ful, according to the polygraph, in identifying photographs of OSWALD_as_the_per- son he saw in the Cuban Consulate. He replied that he had_full faith in the polygraph, that he wou”
“… the assass i nation. To some extent, the authors of the Schweiker Report are right. There were other rumors and allegations indicating that OSWALD may not have acted entirely on his own; however, none of there rumors and allegations stood up under intensive investigation. Moreover, eac …”