“… int Staff or OSD, 60% NSC, 60% CIA, 15% Army, Navy or Air Force, perhaps 10% DIA, and a small - percentage of USIA, Justice, Treasury and FBI. Home e:\wp-docs\Califano.wpd File: 4.0.4”
“… int Staff or OSD, 60% NSC, 60% CIA, 15% Army, Navy or Air Force, perhaps 10% DIA, and a small - percentage of USIA, Justice, Treasury and FBI. Home e:\wp-docs\Califano.wpd File: 4.0.4”
“13-00000 107 (9) State suggested exploitation by USIA and CIA of items . appearing in the FBIS daily summary. (Housing and labor •• made arrangements to put us on distribution.) .. X - . . (10) CIA brought up the unhappy impact of Moscoso’s speech 1 ■ wonren inferring ”
“13-00000 - (6) Lt. Col. Patchell brought up comparison between Hitler's speech after the unsuccessful Beer Hall Pustch and Castro's "History Will Absolve Me Speech" following his abortive attempt. CIA will look into this —. both for research and whether suitable for . propa”
“… 63-64, as well as what they are doing now and where they are presently located: Munro, George Frederick (Jeremy K. Benadum) /NOC; former FBI agent in Mexico Manell, Herbert (Gerald F. Gestetner) Transcriber/translator (Spanish), Mexico City station Manell, Barbara (Lucy A. Dil …”
“… 3. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 44. Covert Action Staff 45. Mexican asset 46. . Mexican asset 47. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 48 . U.S. Embassy/Consulate/Consul General. 49. /Carlos Juredo Delmar; (access agent against Cuban target) 50 . (REQUIRES RESEARCH) 5 …”
“13-00000 TOP SECRET 19 June 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR: Barry Harrelson CSI/HRG FROM: John Loverro DI/IRO Staff SUBJECT : JFK Assassination Board Request 1. Dick Flynn asked me to forward the attached to you. Documents included are the President's Intelligence Checklist fo”
“13-00000 t TOP SECRET 19 June 1997 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT : Documents Included in Memo to Barry Harrelson, 19 June 1963 1. The President's Intelligence Checklist, 23 (TS Dinar),and 24, 29 November 1963 (TS). 2. Daily Summary 25 and 29 November 1963 and 2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11”
“… norable : tional Archives for 'release deletions and is being transferred declassified vavar to the Na- William Sessions, Director of the FBI. Gentlemen, you have been : This is, I acknowledge, to the public. _____ v. . very patient here this morning. I know we had told you you w …”
“… f 34 documents While I expect a large amount of the material can be declassified amounting to 124 pages, some of which originated with the FBI, under our program, I assume that there will be information f the State Department, the Navy, and newspaper clippings. Only 11 cannot be r …”
“… approximately 40 percent of the P vacy concerns exist with documents atory information on containing derog- documents originated with the FBI and about 20 percent originated on gossip an particular individuals is based c_ individuals who provided rumor. — Our files also us in …”
“with the FBI, State Department, the Navy, and President Kennedy will be daunting. However, documents related it is an to the important assassination …”
“… ation /_ related to the assassination can be released to the public incor CIA materials as toiswhether the documents originated with the FBI, and about 20 percent originated from the is inconsistent with my ' -methods.”
“… r its control. Further, we will cooperate fully with any mechanism established by the Congress and the few more pages added every time the FBI follows up on a new alle President to declassify all of this material. gation or a new issue arises. Chairman GLENN. Thank you, Mr. Gate …”
“… ic information. I would like to briefly describe to the Committee a breakdown of Mr. Sessions. Good morning, Mr. Chairman, members of the FBI records relating in some way to the assassination. The FBI has Committee. I have a complete statement which I will file, and four core fil …”
“… cessed, have already been released to the public. In addi the needs of its citizens. An examination of these issues is directly tion, the FBI has several other much smaller files as a result of related to satisfying the intense interest and concern of our citizens other directly …”
“… an be best categorized as exhaustive. It is national security; two, would disclose the identities of individuals my understanding that the FBI provided massive amounts of infor who specifically requested confidentiality; three, would disclose the mation to those entities to help …”
“… uested that Immediately following the shooting of President Kennedy, the the information not be released based upon exemptions applicable FBI began a massive investigation. An intense effort was made. Re to those particular agencies. lated investigations were conducted and much …”
“… atively dividuals with possible helpful knowledge, and contacts with confi impact upon our ability to fulfill our mission. Information in FBI dential informants were memorialized. Communications between files that has not been disclosed publicly falls largely within these the FB …”
“… , certain information relating to the National Lawyers Guild and its subunits. Accordingly, if there is CIA information derived from the FBI's investigation relating to the National Lawyers' Guild, Agency records, files or indices must be appropriately marked so as to permit im …”
“… icant number of records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, although many of these records were originated by the FBI or by investigating committees of the Congress. We believe that a significant portion of our records could be released if H.J. Resolutio …”
“Cuban exile activities, and copies of FBI reports relating to Oswald. Because the HSCA was also investigating the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., there is also some …”
“that between 40 percent and—50 percent of the records described in questions 1 and 2 originated with the FBI. 1”
“… icant number of records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, although many of these records were originated by the FBI or by investigating committees of the Congress. We believe that a significant portion of our records could be released if H.J. Resolutin …”
“… 31 Oct 59.State Cable from Moscow to SecState. 1 Redacted copy of same. 1 1 Nov 59 Press clipping 1 2 & 4 Nov Notes on Oswald & Papich (FBI) query 3 2 Nov 59 “Fon Sv Despatch, fr Moscow to Dept 1 9 Nov 59 / State Cable, Moscow to SecState 1 If “ Redacted copy of same 1 9 No …”
“… ned Rusk) 1 26 Jan 61- State MemCon re Oswald 1 Redacted copy of same V* - 14 13 Jul 61 Cover letter to Helms fr Hoover, plus several FBI reports, much of which is illegible 1 28 Sep 61 Short bio of Marina (redacted), for inclusion in Oswald 201 4 S 13 Oct 61 -Fon Sv Despa …”
“… 1 3 Mar 62 Note saying Navy message of this date is missing from CD 692 sent from Archives 5 26 Apr 62 Collection of Navy Memo to Hoover/FBI plus Navy, USMC, and press items 9 7 Sep 62 Hoover to Helms, plus report fr SAC/Dallas 2 Redacted pages from above 7 10 Sep 63 FBI fiel …”
“… the testimony in advance to OMB for Administration clearance. We also intend to provide your opening statement in advance to the DoJ and FBI. As you know. Director Sessions will be joining you for a panel presentation before the Committee. ' 2. Please let me know whether you h …”
“… s than 150 pages), of which 28 documents Cleerd pages. July 4TAr consisted of material originated by the State Department, the _Navy, the FBI, and newspaper-clippings^ have brought along a were copy of Oswald’s file as it existed before the assassination so that 00 you can see …”
“… or departments. For example, in 49 by 4 the 17 boxes of Oswald records, approximately 40% percent of the documents originated with the FBI, and about 20% originated from the State Department or elsewhere. Bty staff is still still going going, J. Ml. Cowiissun 6>AJ. GOoJua …”
“… J L However, we estimate that within the 63 boxes of paper records, = 27 -oos fit unice L-p.-ct- approximately 15 % originated from the FBI, and a smaller 4 one N 4 Dfch number of records, less than than %, originated from the State ——gocoy- Department or elsewherd. "2% 7 or …”
“… by the staff of the House Select Committee, as well as material relating to the Garrison investigation, Cuban exile activities copies of FBI reports about Oswald, and even information about Watergate. The CIA cannot simply aet to declassify or release member y documents unila …”
“13-00000 originated with the FBI, State Department, the Navy, and newspaper clippings. (Although I reported slightly smaller numbers to the Senate Committee on Government …”
“… ith other agencies or departments. For example, in the 17 boxes of Oswald records, approximately 40% of the documents originated with the FBI, and about 20% originated with the State Department or elsewhere. Our staff is still going through the material compiled at the request o …”
“… IA held only a small file on Lee Harvey Oswald that consisted of 34 documents (amounting to 124 pages), some of which originated with the FBI, State Department, the Navy, and newspaper clippings. Only 11 of these documents originated within CIA. As I have alreadynoted, we have …”
“13-00000 in the 17 boxes of Oswald records, approximately 40% of the documents originated with the FBI, and about 20% originated with the State Department or elsewhere. Our staff is still going through the material compiled at the request o …”
“… reedom of Information Act, including broad law enforcement exemptions, have narrowed the release of Kennedy assassination records by the FBI. The public interest in the history of the assassination of President Kennedy has been insatiable. In one noted bibliography, a total of …”
“requests for further investigation. Indeed, as Director Sessions may testify today, the FBI has recently located and interviewed two of the three "hobos" who were identified as witnesses of the shooting, as well as seven Dallas …”
“… Nature of the records--Oswald 201, Sequestered - Other records: Minutes of DCI morning meetings; working files - Third Agency documents: FBI, SSCI, Presidential libraries 2. Pages released (227,000) Percentage of pages redacted; 70 % 3. Process of declassification Former seni …”
“… A held only a small file on Lee Harvey Oswald that consisted of 33 documents (approximately 110 pages), some of which originated with the FBI, State Department, the Navy, and newspaper clippings. Only 11 documents originated with the CIA. I have brought along a copy of Oswald’s …”
“… ith other agencies or departments. For example, in the 17 boxes of Oswald records, approximately 40% of the documents originated with the FBI, and about 20% originated from the State Department or elsewhere. Our staff is still going through the material compiled at the request o …”
“… 31 Oct 59 State Cable from Moscow to SecState. 1 Redacted copy of same. 1 1 Nov 59 Press clipping 1 2 & 4 Nov Notes on Oswald & Papich (FBI) query 3 1 2 Nov 59 aFon Sv Despatch, fr Moscow to Dept 9 Nov 59 - C State Cable, Moscow to SecState so 1 Redacted copy of same. 1 9 …”
“… rt (signed Rusk) 1 26 Jan 61 3State MemCon re Oswald 1 Redacted copy of same 14 13 Jul 61 Cover letter to Helms fr Hoover, plus several FBI reports, much of which is illegible 1 28 Sep 61 Short bio of Marina (redacted), for inclusion in Oswald 201 4 13 Oct 61 7 -Fon Sv Despat …”
“… 1 3 Mar 62 Note saying Navy message of this date is missing from CD 692 sent from Archives 5 26 Apr 62 Collection of Navy Memo to Hoover/FBI plus Navy, USMC, and press items 9 7 Sep 62 Hoover to Helms, plus report fr SAC/Dallas 2 Redacted pages from above 7 10 Sep 63 FBI fiel …”
“… at Kennedy, to a certain extent, had succeeded in capturing this left-wing group. He added that of course if . facts, as possessed by the FBI, concerning”
“determine how the FBI's irrefutable evidence exposing Kennedy and the Department in 'their clear-cut authorization for usage of microphones could be gotten to t …”
“… nion as a result of seeing it from the Supreme Court. He then stated that his plan of action would serve to protect the President and the FBI and could spell "back seat" for Katzenbach and IKennedy. He mentioned that he would recommend to the President that the (President should …”
“… ennedy in connection with Ithe Hoffa case. I replied in the affirmative, stating that Kennedy on one . occasion had specifically asked an FBI representative to place a microphone on an attorney by the name of Haggerty. I stated this action had been taken despite the fact that th …”
“… the Supreme Court yesterday in connection with confessions. He st ated that he sincerely hoped that the Director and the personnel of the FBI would pay close attention to the conclusion of the statement by Chief Justice (Warren wherein the Chief Justice clearly implied that the …”
“been instrumental in instructing Thurgood Marshall to specifically return to the Department and ascertain exactly how the FBI handled the matters of questioning of subjects, arraign* ment of subjects, confessions, etc. He stated that Marshall therefore, as a resu …”
“… arding this matter. He also stated that I should not hesitate in the future to get in touch with him concerning any problems in which the FBI's interest should be protected. He reminded me that the President had great faith in the Director and the FBI and that in many instances …”