“… w the answers to the following questions: 1 Did anyone with the CIA tell any member of the Wa rren Commission o r any lawyer serving on the Warren Commission staff t hat such plan”
“… w the answers to the following questions: 1 Did anyone with the CIA tell any member of the Wa rren Commission o r any lawyer serving on the Warren Commission staff t hat such plan”
“mber of the Wa rren Commission o r any lawyer serving on the Warren Commission staff t hat such plan s had been underway? If the answer is yes, we would like to know what person or persons with the Agency delivered sai …”
“… exis- tence of such plans and the possible in- volvement of the U. S. Government. Did the CIA at any time prior to the comple- tion of the Warren Commission investigation have any documents or other information in-- dicating that Castro may have known about such plans? If the answer is yes, woul …”
“… gan receiving information from various sources of undetermined reliability relating to the alleged assass ssin of President Kennedy. As the Warren Commission reported on pages 305 and 507 of its report, "Literally dozens of allegations of a conspiratorial contact between OSWALD_and_agents of the …”
“… SWALD and t he possible in volve ment of the Cubans and Soviets in the assassination, were dissemina- ted to the FBI, primarily, and to the Warren Commission (see attach- ment II for a løst of disseminations to the FBI, and attachment III for a list of memoranda to the Warren Commission). NW 6592 …”
“… en OSWALD returned to the United States, he was assigned to Santa Anna, California (Los Angeles area). Extensive testimony contained in the Warren Commission hearings by OSWALD's fellow Marines at Santa Anna contain the theme that. OSWALD was interested in going to Cuba to join Castro (upon his d …”
“… es. This base, however, was closed when the Sta- tion received word that the photograph of the "unidentified man" was being released by the Warren Commission. LILYRIC was an alternate photo- graphic base. It was located in an upper story of an apartment building on the same side of the street as …”
“onfirms, too, that the Pulse Camera did not begin operation until "mid-December 1963." INFERENCES It The Warren Commission record concludes, from Duran testimony, that Oswald visited the Cuban Consulate some- time after arriving in Mexico City on the morning of …”
“… oning during May 1964. H. All equipment removed from LIONION basehouse on 26-27 September 1964 for 6-8 weeks as precaution after release of Warren Commission Report. NW 65924 Docld:32400224 Page 4 3 SECRET SECRET I. LIONION basehouse partially reactivated, 25 November 1964 with only coverage of t …”
“… ntly under- way in Havana. In addition to talking about the sensitivity of the telephone and photography operations, explaining how the ८ : Warren Commission had handled the information, we also addressed the questions of whether or not Oswald was the person who went to the Cuban Consulate, the q …”
“… tion for the period 194 until the late 1960's when it was written.. Only a few pages treat with Oswald and the questions arising out of the Warren Commission investigation. Some of the facts concerning Oswald are in error, showing, his arrival in Mexico City the day before he got there, with his …”
“… d no one knows much about him. His only significance, if any, exists in a coincidence in time. The FBI investigated him and reported to the Warren Commission, judging from statements in the Church Committee report and the HSCA drafts. (U) Page 14. The Committee has no instances, documented or oth …”
“… Failure to report until April 1964 about Oswald's contacts with Soviet and Cuban Consulates in Mexico City. This is based on an error of a Warren Commission investigation. First, Mr. Helms told Mr. Rankin at least some of the story in mid-January 1964. The extensively detailed substance of that …”
“… used which car, who has been talking to whom or going out of the building with whom. (One photograph from this project was • used in the Warren Commission Report.) FUNDS : $69,725 (19 mos.) (Programmed FY 69 $46,000) FI 68 (7 moa.) FY 69 Salaries (9) and bonuses $19,475 $32,020 Vehicle mai …”
“… instruments by means of which requirements from a variety of U.S. agencies are met. One of the sites provided pictures later used in the Warren Commission Report, and the publication of the report created a security hazard. The Station moved the site and it is now back in operation. • - 3. …”
“… es extensively in the same general areas. There have been no apparent ramifications from the publication of the LIMITED Photograph in the Warren Commission Report in September 1964. . 3. LIENTRAP is one of two mobile photo surveillance units at the Station, both of which are used extensively …”
“… ld have been of the LIMITED basehouse, which is no longer in existence.) The LIEMPTY Project operated substantially as above until / the Warren Commission report was published in late 1964. In this publica tion was a picture of a person entering the Soviet Embassy taken”
“… OD IS THAT PBRUMEN AND VARIOUS NYXIS DELEGATIONS WOULD ALSO BECOME MORE WARY OR REQUEST INVESTIGATIONS, 4. STATION CONFIDENT NEITHER HQ NOR WARREN COMMISSION WISH INCUR ABOVE RISKS, HOWEVER IF IMPOSSIBLE SUPPRESS PUBLICATION STATION WISHES FOREWARN BASEHOUSE OPERATORS FOR HOSTILE REACTIONS. WILL …”
“… Deputy Chief, Operations Staff : Review of Agency Holdings regarding Photograph of Unidentified Individual in Mexico City published by the Warren Commission Letter dated 15 April 1975 by Mr. David W. Belin, Executive Director of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, to Mr. E …”
“… ses no cyptonyms. pseudonyms or other CIA jargon. However. its contents co well beyond what has been released to the public thus far in the Warren Commission documentation. This point must be borne in mind in making a decision on Mr. Belin's question. To remove any question in anybody's mind abou …”
“… py of this collection; this is it. 5. As noted above, one of the photographs taken in Mexico City on 4 October 1963 was introduced into the Warren Commission public record. However, it was intro- duced into that record in two cropped versions. The Warren Commission and its staff were made fully a …”
“… was actually shown, by Mr. Houston during a visit to the Agency, two of the twelve photographs, other than the one already published in the Warren Commission report. (It is these two that he has published in The New York Review of Books article which Mr. Belin attaches to his memorandum.) I”
“… concerns a cropped photograph considered by the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (hereinafter cited as the Warren Commission) and 1. introduced into evidence as Odum Exhibit No. 1. The photograph (together with others of the same individual) originated from a high …”
“Harvey OSWALD's mother) in Dallas on the evening of 23 November 1963 by FBI Agent Bardwell D. ODUM. 4. The Warren Commission's report describes the sequence of events at pp. 364-365 and 667 (Attachment B) which ultimately resulted in Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD's alleg …”
“… on that information. 7. From all credible evidence known to this time (mone, incidentally, added since the exhaustively unique work of the Warren Commission), Lee Harvey OSWALD spent four (4) full days and two (2) partial days-- about 116 hours in all--in Mexico City from about 10:00a.m. 27 Sept …”
“… Deputy Chief, Operations Staff : Review of Agency Holdings regarding Photograph of Unidentified Individual in Mexico City published by the Warren Commission Letter dated 15 April 1975 by Mr. David W. Belin, Executive Director of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, to Mr. E …”
“… ses no cyptonyms. pseudonyms or other CIA jargon. However. its contents co well beyond what has been released to the public thus far in the Warren Commission documentation. This point must be borne in mind in making a decision on Mr. Belin's question. To remove any question in anybody's mind abou …”
“… py of this collection; this is it. 5. As noted above, one of the photographs taken in Mexico City on 4 October 1963 was introduced into the Warren Commission public record. However, it was intro- duced into that record in two cropped versions. The Warren Commission and its staff were made fully a …”
“dy published in the Warren Commission report. (It is these two that he has published in The New York Review of Books article which Mr . B elin at taches to his me morandu m.) I …”
“… concerns a cropped photograph considered by the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (hereinafter cited as the Warren Commission) and 1. introduced into evidence as Odum Exhibit No. 1. The photograph (together with others of the same individual) originated from a high …”
“… n to Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD (Lee Harvey OSWALD's mother) in Dallas on the evening of 23 November 1963 by FBI Agent Bardwell D. ODUM. 4. The Warren Commission's report describes the sequence of events at pp. 364-365 and 667 (Attachment B) which ultimately resulted in Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD's alleg …”
“… in her appearance before the Commission, it had been cropped by the FBI in Washington in a slightly different manner.) 5. No detail in the Warren Commission report illustrates more vividly than this one the difficulties that beset simple truth in the NW 65990 DocId: 32374461-Page-5- 2 SECRET 104 …”
“… on that information. 7. From all credible evidence known to this time (mone, incidentally, added since the exhaustively unique work of the Warren Commission), Lee Harvey OSWALD spent four (4) full days and two (2) partial days-- about 116 hours in all--in Mexico City from about 10:00a.m. 27 Sept …”
“… Deputy Chief, Operations Staff : Re view of Agency Holdings regarding Photograph of Unidentified Individual in Mexico City published by the Warren Commission Letter dated 15 April 1975 by Mr. David W. Belin, Executive Director of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, to Mr. E …”
“… ses no cyptonyms. pseudonyms or other CIA jargon. However. its contents co well beyond what has been released to the public thus far in the Warren Commission documentation. This point must be borne in mind in making a decision on Mr. Belin's question. To remove any question in anybody's mind abou …”
“… py of this collection; this is it. 5. As noted above, one of the photographs taken in Mexico City on 4 October 1963 was introduced into the Warren Commission public record. However, it was intro- duced into that record in two cropped versions. The Warren Commission and its staff were made fully a …”
“… was actually shown, by Mr. Houston during a visit to the Agency, two of the twelve photographs, other than the one already published in the Warren Commission report. (It is these two that he has published in The New York Review of Books article which Mr. Belin attaches to his memorandum.) I 7. It …”
“… concerns a cropped photograph considered by the President's Commission on the Assassination of Presiden t Kennedy (hereinafter cited as the Warren Commission) and 1. introduced into evidence as Odum Exhibit No. 1. The photograph (together with others of the same individual) originated from a high …”
“… n to Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD (Lee Harvey OSWALD's mother) in Dallas on the evening of 23 November 1963 by FBI Agent Bardwell D. ODUM. 4. The Warren Commission's report describes the sequence of events at pp. 364-365 and 667 (Attachment B) which ultimately resulted in Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD's all e …”
“detail in the Warren Commission report illustrates more vividly than this one the difficulties that beset simple truth in the NW 65990 DocId: 32374461-Page-5- 2 SECRET 104 …”
“… on that information. 7. From all credible evidence known to this time (mone, incidentally, added since the exhaustively unique work of the Warren Commission), Lee Harvey OSWALD spent four (4) full days and two (2) partial days-- about 116 hours in all--in Mexico City fr om about 1 0:00a.m. 27 Se …”
“… Deputy Chief, Operations Staff : Review of Age ncy Holdings regarding Photograph of Unidentified Individual in Mexico City published by the Warren Commission Letter dated 15 April 1975 by Mr. David W. Belin, Executive Director of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, to Mr. E …”
“… ses no cyptonyms. pseudonyms or other CIA jargon. However. its contents co well beyond what has been released to the public thus far in the Warren Commission documentation. This point must be borne in mind in making a decision on Mr. Belin's question. To remove any que”
“… py of this collection; this is it. 5. As noted above, one of the photographs taken in Mexico City on 4 October 1963 was introduced into the Warren Commission public record. However, it was intro- duced into that record in two cropped versions. The Warren Commission and its staff were made fully a …”
“… concerns a cropped photograph considered by the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (hereinafter cited as the Warren Commission) and 1. introduced into evidence as Odum Exhibit No. 1. The photograph (together with others of the same individual) originated from a high …”
“… n to Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD (Lee Harvey OSWALD's mother) in Dallas on the evening of 23 November 1963 by FBI Agent Bardwell D. ODUM. 4. The Warren Commission's report describes the sequence of events at pp. 364-365 and 667 (Attachment B) which ultimately resulted in Mrs. Marguerite OSWALD's alleg …”
“… in her appearance before the Commission, it had been cropped by the FBI in Washington in a slightly different manner.) 5. No detail in the Warren Commission report illustrates more vividly than this one the difficulties that beset simple truth in the NW 65990 DocId: 32374461-Page-5- 2 SECRET 104 …”
“… on that information. 7. From all credible evidence known to this time (mone, incidentally, added since the exhaustively unique work of the Warren Commission), Lee Harve y OSWALD spent four (4) full days and two (2) partial days-- about 116 hours in”
“… Deputy Chief, Operations Staff : Review of Agency Holdings regarding Photograph of Unidentified Individual in Mexico City published by the Warren Commission Letter dated 15 April 1975 by Mr. David W. Belin, Executive Director of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, to Mr. E …”
“… ses no cyptonyms. pseudonyms or other CIA jargon. However. its contents co well beyond what has been released to the public thus far in the Warren Commission documentation. T his point must be borne in mind in ma king a dec ision on Mr. Bel in's q uestion. To remove any question in anybody's min …”