“-107- on September 21, 1960, Allen Dulles stressed the danger of Soviet influence in the Congo. Despite the fact that Lumumba had been deposed from his position as Premier and was …”
“-107- on September 21, 1960, Allen Dulles stressed the danger of Soviet influence in the Congo. Despite the fact that Lumumba had been deposed from his position as Premier and was …”
“… a Specific Recollection, He "Strongly Inferred" That the Assassination Effort Against Lumumba Was Authorized by President Eisenhower and Allen Dulles Richard Bissell's testimony on the question of high-level authorization for the effort to assassinate Lumumba is prob lematic. Bissell …”
“… etting rid of Lumumba" (see Sections 5(a)(ii) and 5(a)(iii), supra). There was "no question", according to Bissell, that the cable from Allen Dulles to the Chief of Station in Leopoldville on August 26, which called for Lumumba's removal and authorized Hedgman to take action without co …”
“… es about the source of autho- rization for an assassination effort against Lumumba, Bissell stated: I think it is probably unlikely that Allen Dulles would have said either the President or President Eisenhower even to me. I think he would have said, this is authorized in the highest q …”
“… r Political Affairs; Gordon Gray, Advisor to the President for National Security Affairs; John N. Irwin, Deputy Secretary of Defense; and Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 395 13”
“… ternoon on January 12, 1961, (Scott to Merchant memo, 1/12/61): There is no evidence that any member of the Special Group,: other than Allen Dulles, knew that the dissidents had clearly JO E and repeatedly expressed a desire for arms and explosives to be used by”
“… ry 12, 1961, there is no *Various CIA cables, including those dealing with the sniper rifles, indicate that copies were sent to the DCI, Allen Dulles. 4 43 devU NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 396”
“… e Bay of Pigs) On January 20, 1961, the Kennedy administration took office. Three of the four members of the Special Group (all except Allen Dulles) retired. Prior to the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion on April 17, 1961, a number of significant events occurred. These events in …”
“333077 029 -29,- De use /* X9 * except Allen Dulles. Similarly, there is no evidence that the passage of the pistols or the carbines or the pouching of the machine guns to the Dominican R …”
“… Machine Guns In reponse, a cable was drafted at CIA Headquarters authori- zing passage of the machine guns. The cable which was sent to Allen Dulles,”
“what extent and in what detail Allen Dulles referred to "recent reports" of a new anti-Trujillo plot. Certainly, the most recent report of such a plot was Dearborn's April 30 cabl …”
“… strong enough to permit a reasonable inference that the assassination plot was authorized by the President. It is absolutely clear that Allen Dulles authorized the plot. The juxtaposition of discussions concerning "disposing of" Lumumba and taking "straightforward action" against him …”
“… as derived solely from Gottlieb's meetings with Bissell and Tweedy. Neither Gottlieb nor the Chief of Station had first-hand knowledge of Allen Dulles' statements about Presidential authorization. Richard Bissell assumed that such authorization had been conveyed to him by Dulles, but …”
“… nation of Castro.. We find that the effort against Castro was clearly autho- rized through the level of DDP. It is not certain whether Allen Dulles knew about the plots, although Bissell and Edwards were of the opinion that he did, and the credibility of their beliefs is buttressed …”
“… of the assassination efforts against Castro is particularly troubling. Richard Bissell testified that he and, Sheffield Edwards told .Allen Dulles only "circumlocutiously" and only after the project had begun about the operation which used members of the underworld. Both Bissell an …”
“… er world figures to assassinate Fidel Castro was their assertion that the project had already been approved by McCone' s predecessor, Allen Dulles, and that further authorization was unnecessary, at least until the operation had reached a more advanced stage. Similarly, most of t …”
“… S said that he assumed that TWEEDY, BISSELL, and DULLES were witting of the assassination plan. COS said that he did have occasion to see ALLEN DULLES from time to time, but he does not remember discussing assassination in any form with DULLES. COS said, "I might have mentioned the assas …”
“… lon’s recollection is firm on the fact that meeting took place in the office of the Secretary of Defense. ion did not remember .whether Allen Dulles attended the meeting, he said "top CIA people were present". Dillon said Richard asell was probably present. Dillon does not recall a m …”
“… CIA plot assassinate Lumumba with lethal biological substances. 2. To the best of my recollection, President Eisen hower turned toward Allen Dulles when he made the statement relating to”
“14 TOP SECRET those things and talk with Allen Dulles about them. And so Phone (A rea 202) 544-6000 1 from time to time there were those moreor less informal 2 contacts. But they were not …”
“… ident. He was a person there, one of the people that 11 was talked to about it. There were three people. There were really at that time Allen Dulles, General Cabell, and Bissell. 12 PAUL Mr. Baron. Was it your general impression that this was 13 W ARD &: a high level meeting — a …”
“… 6 this was not within the capability of the CIA? 17 Mr. Dillon. That I don't recall. But I imagine it would 18 have to have been either Allen Dulles, or possibly.Cabell, 19 but I think most likely Cabell. 4 1 0 F irs t S tre e t, S .E ., W a s h in g to n , O .C . 2 0 0 0 3 20 Mr. B …”
“… in this area, to run.it down, because 3 the people aren’t here anymore. But the person who really made 4 that decision for the CIA was Allen Dulles. 5 Mr. Dawson. I guess I was asking for your expert opinion 6 on the command and control structure as to what adequate, 7 implicit au …”
“… from getting 20 too closely involved with anything that was unpleasant and 21 of this nature. 22 Mr. Baron. So from your knowledge of Allen Dulles it is 23 conceivable that he would have taken Presidential language 24 such as, get rid of Lumumba, and translate it into an 25 HW 50 …”
“… remember this, or get the feeling particularly strong, is dating back to 5 something that Senator Hart mentioned, the U-2 incident. 4 Allen Dulles' strong desire was to take the whole responsi- 5 bility for that, and resign, and be fired in disgrace, 6 publically, in order to prote …”
“… come back and say what we are doing. 12 Mr. Baron. But it is also your statement that, due to W ARD & PAUL 13 the mode of operating of Allen Dulles, and his character, 14 it is quite conceivable that he wouldn’t have returned to the 15 Special Group with such an operation? Mr. Dil …”
“… . So we were thinking of it more from the 6 international aspect. We had the contrary feeling. 7 Mr. Baron. Did the President's trust in Allen Dulles 8 diminish significantly after the U-2 affair. 9 Mr. Dillon. No, because there was nothing wrong with the 10 U-2 affair, except that the …”
“Allen Dulles, the Secretary of Defense, and 4 1 0 F irs t S tre e t, S .E ., W a s h in g to n , D .C . 2 0 0 0 3 20 Colonel Goodpastor. 21 And he p …”
“… very strong resistance at the State level for political action involvement in the Congo. For- tunately the Congo operation became one of Allen Dulles' projects. At the beginning, with the approval of the Special Group, it was agreed that the CIA would begin to provide financial suppor …”
“… sination plot On Irc: .1959. ol. J. C. King, he: IA’ Western Hetihere Iivisto le a mnemra:: : : • 1V against the Cuban dictator. Director Allen Dulles, according to a Senate comsitee 1: € 45 It was the first of several port. Noting thzer the r left regime 1: in n:: CIA-sponsored attemp …”
“… , i -have said that in preparation 3 i. unidentified & former CIA . : [ for the Bay of Pigs Invasion,, as pep $ source: iICIA Director Allen Dulles ro- .4 1“During the pro-1950 re- : “lied heavily on reports which ,gite of the former Cuban ;. stressed the unpopularity of I. t-ilictat …”
“… ba.: The plot against Castro, Roselli said,.began in 1960 -- when Dwight Eisenhower was President, Richard Nixon was Vice President and Allen Dulles Ur was the CIA chief, . 1 Roselli was recruited in Los Angeles, he said, by Robert Maheu, then an i! aide to billionaire Howard Hug …”
“… Warren Olney, that was his own protege. Ford stated that after the mention of Olney's name by the Chief Justice, at their first meeting, Allen Dulles, former Director of CIA, protested quite violently. Because of Dulles’ protest, the other members told Warren that they would like to know …”
“… ’s plot to kill Castro .Not only was he fully aware of the former Deputy Defense Secretary Ros about March 1, 1963.. even though the late Allen Dulles, the CIA’s attempts to kill Castro, but after well Gilpatric, told us the focus "on The Cuban premier, in an interview CIA chief who initi …”
“… his ji "have said that in preparation riovhiriui unidentified "” former F CIA o.. ,for the Bay of Pigs invasion,i sicource: iCIA Director Allen Dulles ro- Rilept: *3 all. 22“During the pro-1959 re- -lied heavily on reports which itilie of the former Cuban :”
“the meetings that this had. When Allen Dulles (Allen W. Dulles) st raised the notion to the Senate group, I was present at the meeting ) as an Assists: O’BRIEN: What is the thinkin …”
“… n, the way it turned out, I urged at that point to get military planning in on the thing. I was worrying about it. —As a matter of fact, Allen Dulles brought his planners to a policy meeting, policy group meeting, and they were explaining the concept, and my questioning was such that …”
“the meetings that th; had. When Allen Dulles (Allen W. Dulles) .. St raised the notion to *his,ihnem, the Senate group. I was present at the meeting as an Assist: O’BRIEN: What is …”
“… the way it turned out, I urged at that point to get military planning in on the thing. I was worrying about it. As a matter ’ . of fact, Allen Dulles brought his planners to a policy meeting, policy group meeting, and they were explaining the concept and my questioning was such that A …”
“because CIA paid higher salaries and even more perhaps because Allen Dulles gave his people courageous pro- tection against McCarthyite attacks, CIA was able to attract and hold a large number of able and independen …”
“… operations has been to create situations which have forced poitcy on the State Department. This was not the original idea behind CIA. As Allen Dulles wrote in bis 1947 memorandum to the Senate Armed Services”
“… ing Castro, and I have been advised our records do not indicate that the Warren Commission was provided with informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall of '61, was a member of the Warren Commission, but beyond that fact I hav …”
“… Castro, and I have been advised our records do not indicate that the Warren Commissi on was prov ide d w ith informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall of '61, was a m emb er of the Warren Commission, but beyond that fact I h …”
“… astro, and I have been advi sed our records do not indicate that the Warren Commissio n wa s p ro vided with informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall of '61, was a member of the Warren Commission, but beyond tha t fact I ha …”
“and I hav e b een advised o ur rec ords do not indicat e that the Warren Commission was provi ded wi th informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall o f ' 61, was a member of the Warren Commission, but beyond that fa ct I …”
“… ing Castro, and I have been advised our records do not indicate that the Warren Commission was provided with informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note , w ho wa s the CIA Director until the fall of '61, was a member of the Warren Commission, bu t b eyond that fact …”
“… ng Castro, and I have been advised our r ecords do not indicate that the Warren Commission was provided with informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall of '6”
“n this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Director until the fall of '6 1, was a member of the Warren Commission, but beyond that fact I ha …”
“… Cast ro, and I have been advised our records do not indicate that the W arren Commission was provided wi th informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles,”
“indicate that the W arren Commission was provided wi th informa- tion on this subject. Allen Dulles, of course, I would note, who was the CIA Direc tor until th e fall of '61, was a membe r of the Warren Commission, but beyond that fact I …”