“… s, USAF, for possible additional information. The records of this office contain information about one Bill BURLEY, -6 (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) FBI N W 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 8”
“… s, USAF, for possible additional information. The records of this office contain information about one Bill BURLEY, -6 (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) FBI N W 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 8”
“ntain information about one Bill BURLEY, -6 (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) FBI N W 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 8 . DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "4. Our information indicates that BURLEY had contact with [foreign] persons whos …”
“… not recorded in German records this probably because little attention is paid to U.S. citizens and to infants in keep- ing travel records." FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 9 5 December 1963 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUM ENT DIR 87189 S …”
“… o Silvia DURAN, who was not at the Em- hassy. Another employee told him that no reply had been received from Cuba. 8 (A) (B) - RECIPIENT(S) FBI, Stat e, White House FB I, State, White Ho use, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 6599 0 Do cld: 32396775 Page 10 DESC”
“State, White Ho use, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 6599 0 Do cld: 32396775 Page 10 DESC RIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. This office has no information on BEYMER "4. DURAN is the Mexican employee …”
“… ropaganda in con- nection with the assassination of President Kennedy. 26 November 1963 DIR 85176 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD. (A) (B) FBI RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House, Secret Service "The following information on Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD, wife of Lee Harvey OSWALD, was …”
“… s Mexico City time on 26 November 1963 as reporte d from sensi tiv e so urce ." (S ee Ch ronological S ummary on Silvia T irado de DURAN.): FBI, State, White House, Secret Service NW 65990 D ocld:32396775 Page 3 DES”
“lvia T irado de DURAN.): FBI, State, White House, Secret Service NW 65990 D ocld:32396775 Page 3 DES CRIPTION OF DOCUMENT (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) 27 November 1963 CSCI-3/7 …”
“… ir Play for Cuba Committee since its organization in 1960. In Switzerland he has been involved in the publication La Revolution Africaine." FBI FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Com”
“in the publication La Revolution Africaine." FBI FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Com mis sion ] 2 NW 65990 Docl d:32396775 Page 4 26 November 1963 DIR 85246 DESCR IPTION OF …”
“… he USA because there were seve ral indictme nts outstanding against him. Instead he preferred to li ve in 3 . (A ) (B ) RECIPIENT(S ) USI S FBI, State, Whit e Hou se, Secret Service FBI USEMB London FBI, State, Wh ite House NW 65990 Docld :323 9677 5 Page 5 DESC RIPTION OF DO”
“rvice FBI USEMB London FBI, State, Wh ite House NW 65990 Docld :323 9677 5 Page 5 DESC RIPTION OF DO CUMENT relative luxury in a Cuban prison. While …”
“… t he tr avel to Mexico of Soviet diplom atic couriers Valentin Germanovich PONOMAREV and Aleksey Nikolayevich POPKOV. (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) FBI FBI FBI, State, White House, Secret Servi ce [War ren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396 775 Page 6 DESCRIPTION O F DOCUMENT "2. According to …”
“… ination that same day. He entered Switzerland using a false Army identification card with forged travel orders. 5 (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) Navy FBI, State, White House, Secret Service Army FBI, State, White House, Secret Service FBI, State, White Hou se, Sec ret Service [Warr en C ommis …”
“… r ad, or to persons who might have been in contact with them." 3 December 1963 DIR 86496 Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD. (A) (B) RECIPIENT(S) - FBI "On the question of why Lee OSWALD felt that he could not get his Mexican visa extended without using his real name, the following may be g …”
“… t recorded in German records th is probably b ecause little attention is paid to U.S. citizens and to infants in keep- ing travel records." FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 9 5 December 1963 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT DIR 8718 9 S …”
“… o Silvia DURAN, who was not at the Em- hassy. Another employee told him that no reply had been received from Cuba. 8 (A) (B) - RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 10 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… t he is a membe r of th e Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is tr”
“thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is tr ue (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrib le provocation . VILLACORTA s …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… at he is a member of the Fa ir Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… at he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if tha t is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible”
“… hat he is a member of the Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… t he is a memb er of t he Fair Play with Cuba Committee, if that is true, it could have been also one of the 40 thousand or whatever on the FBI list, but surely this person is nuts. JARDON says that if this is true (that the guy is nuts) it is a terrible provocation. VILLACORTA says …”
“… im JOESTEN and others have broadly hinted that CASTORR is associated with CIA. b. There is no record of agency association with CASTORR. An FBI report of 13 March 1968 reported that CASTORR had lunch with Viktor Ivanovich MIRONOV (201-731045), a KGB officer at the Soviet Embassy in …”
“… n unsuccessful recruitment attempt in 1965 while he was a correspondent at the UN. 9. Marshall Wilson HOUTS (201-833160) a. HOUTS, a former FBI agent, is the author of an article in Medical Economics 4 March 1968 which criticized the autopsy of President Kennedy. b. HOUTS served wit …”
“d the job of President of DTPILLAR (Asia Foundation) in 1953. 15. Dr. Alton OCHSNER (201-834497) a.. An FBI confidential informant reported on 24 April 1968 that Jim GARRISON believes Dr. OCHSNER was a principal involved in the conspiracy to assas …”
“ment was published by Holt, Rinehart and Wilson Inc., 383 Madison Ave., ostensibly the same company. d. An October 1954 FBI report said that in 1938 Alfred K. STERN earmarked $3000 in a bank account to guarantee a bank loan made to SONNENBERG. NW 65990 Docld:3239 …”
“… nfluence of sodium pentothol during a medical operation in July 1953 WOOD made statements showing extreme antagonism toward the Agency. The FBI reported in April 1957 that WOOD had offered assistance to the Nationalist Chinese Intelligence Service. DCS requested clearance to use WOO …”
“the FBI reported that he was drinking heavily again. NW 65990 Docld:32396821 Page 9 7 SECRET SECRET Originated by:CI/R&A;JWKesler;dm Distribution: …”
“… mers away again and again that we were meeting with AMLASH when JFK was killed. As a saving factor, the paper is far more derogatory to the FBI than it is to the Agency, and in short asks why no one in the Executive branch thought to bring the AMLASH and other Castro operations to t …”
“rmation on Oswald and in immediately reporting our information to the FBI and the Warren Commission. Specific Page 44 Outlines a discrepancy between the testi- mony of the "desk officer" (not further identified) a …”
“, FBI, or CIA, there seems to be little justification for such repetitive treatment of this story. i Pages 106 and 107 This section criticizes th …”
“s lead, despite the fact that we immediately turned the lead over to the FBI to investigate further. Pages 126 and 127 After having spent some time explaining the Agency's and the FBI's mistakes in not informing the …”
“… h operations were to be halted. -- Page 120 In discussing the various Cuban exile groups, and the interest in these groups by the military, FBI, and CIA, the paper does not make it clear that the Agency did not have any operational interest in either SNFE or Alpha 66. NW 65990 Docld …”
“… imed that he saw Oswald being paid by Cubans to assassinate Kennedy. He volunteered this to CIA and was interrogated. At the request of the FBI Washington, Alvarado was turned over to the Mexican authorities for interrogation. Later Alvarado was polygraphed by CIA with the FBI provi …”
“providing the interpre- ter. Therefore comment that the FBI was denied access to Alvarado is untrue. SEGRETICEMPER NW 65990 Docld:32396944 Page 8 SECRET/SENSITIVE Page 113 Re the "intriguing" case of …”
“… come from Dallas, via Tijuana (where it was forced to land because of engine trouble) and Mexico City." 5/ This information was sent to the FBI on 23 December 1964 for investigation. 6/ The FBI responded on 31 December 1964 that Tijuana would have been an unlikely place for a "force …”
“… volume 1). HMMA=13244 dated 30 December 1964 transmitted to Mexico City Station a copy of the CSCI-316/02545-64 which had been sent to the FBI on 23 December 1964. (201-322247). 6/ CSCI-316/02545-64 dated 23 December 1964 (201-322247). 7) FBI memorandum dated 31 December 1964 DBA-9 …”
“… ef or otherwise, of a number of KGB operations against Americans, including two arrests, one recruitment, and investigations of a suspected FBI agent and of Lee Harvey OSWALD. NOSENKO as well attributes to his senior KGB posi- tion during this period his knowledge of an American GRU …”
“… in New York City, and the owner of a Chicago Russian- language bookstore. There was originally some suspicion that SVENCHANSKIY might be an FBI informant, and the KGB was also concerned over SVENCHANSKIY's contacts with AMTORG per- sonnel in New York City. NOSKOV, the case officer a …”
“… nd our follow-up may well bear on the ques- tion of whether STORSBERG was actually recruited by the KGB, an issue we have reviewed with the FBI. NOSENKO must be concerned because he now says that the STORSBERG case was primarily GRYNAZOV's, not his own, although he, NOSENKO, "superv …”