“se of bulletin was to furnish information on the effect of Castro-Communist policies on Cuban youth. NW 65924 Docld:32355013 Page 5 4- SECRET SECRET”
“se of bulletin was to furnish information on the effect of Castro-Communist policies on Cuban youth. NW 65924 Docld:32355013 Page 5 4- SECRET SECRET”
“effect of Castro-Communist policies on Cuban youth. NW 65924 Docld:32355013 Page 5 4- SECRET SECRET d. Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE): Led by s …”
“… ORDC leaders were sent on trips throughout Latin America to maintain contact with hemi- sphere labor leaders and to sample attitudes toward Castro. FORDC also maintained contact with international labor organizations. f. Unidad Revolucionaria (UR):”
“… supported several prominent exiles who prepared propa- ganda materials. Zig Zag Libre was a successful satire magazine în Cuba prior to the Castro regime. The Agency supported its former editor who published an edition for mailing into Cuba. In the 1963 period it was considered an effe …”
“… interrogated prior to Christmas 1963 resulting in the arrest and conviction on espionage charges of all of the members of the net. 4. Juana Castro:”
“in the arrest and conviction on espionage charges of all of the members of the net. 4. Juana Castro: Juana Castro, younger sister of Fidel Castro, was one of the more significant CIA agent recruitments. She was a strong supporter of her br …”
“… 2 SECRET SECRET operations carried out, four învolved sabotage and ten others encountered contact with Cuban forces. Thus, during 1963, the Castro Government was aware of at least 14 operations involving infiltration of Cuban coasts and harbors, and it would be logically assumed that t …”
“… vestigation has not been completed. QUESTION: Allen Dulles who was a member of the Warren Commission knew about assassination plots against Castro. Why didn't he provide the Warren Commission with this data? Senator Schweiker replied that there is no indication any other member besides …”
“… ren Commission, nor their respective agencies responsible for investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, of plots to assassinate Castro. : QUESTION: Have you referred this matter to the Justice Department? A Senator Schweiker replied that he had taken no action in this regar …”
“… that the Cuban government had an excellent intelligence network in the US and the question of whether AMLASH was a double agent and whether Castro knew of AMLASHS: activities with CIA is very important issue.”
“was a double agent and whether Castro knew of AMLASHS: activities with CIA is very important issue. QUESTION: You have indicated that you do not have faith in the Warren Commiss …”
“… stions. As an example one response Helms gave before the committee as to why he had not informed the Warren Commission of the plots against Castro was that "no one asked him." Senator Schweiker commented that more leads are coming in even now. Many of those leads are not in the report …”
“… his and this is the next logical lead to pursue. He added that Mr. McCone has testified that he did not know of CIA attempts to assassinate Castro. Senator Church interjected that the state of the investigation does not show whether there was a conscious effort to cover up. Senator Chu …”
“… tives in President Kennedy's assassination? Senator Schweiker replied that he hated to speculate on this matter and that it could have been Castro retaliation, retaliation by anti-Castro grops or it could even involve the Mafia. QUESTION: Since you say Mr. Helms did not fulfill his res …”
“… OWARDS THE INTERIOR. R0A 250 DURING 1VISIT. ALL SOVS IN 22-28 AGE GROUP.. 4. SEE TD, ABOVE. . : 5. FLOW OF sovs IS CONCISTENT VITH NEEDS CASTRO GOVT, MANY ,GARY MORE WILL COME IS HEED ARISES. TYPICAL ATTITUDE OF MANO ’PREET IS esovs HERE TO STAY". 4. Te INFO sovs. ret. CUBAN MILI …”
“… EABEXRASX RETURN TO CIA 77347 FRAN MILA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce 5 RYBAT ZAWAGON res 1. FOLLOWING is FBIS TICKER ITEM FROM CASTRO’S 21 ccronE SPEECH: "CASTRO REVEALS THAT HIS SECURITY FORCES HAVE JUST DISCOVERED AN ATTEMPTED SABOTAGE OF Ti CUBAN MERCHANT SHIS LAS VI …”
“… THIS ASPECT,I.B. EFFORTS DEMONSTRATE r LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THAT PUBLIC OPINION Is IN FAVOR VENEZUELAN POSITION OF TAKING FIRM STAND AGAINST CASTRO. EMPHASIZE THAT CURRENT ISSUE BEFORE OAS RAISED BY SISTER REPUBLIC, VICTIM OF SOVIET AND CHICOM SUPPORTED AGGRESSOR; IMPLICATION BEING TH …”
“… vIONs, ALL POSSIBLE C NICATIOKS IEAK, COOPRATIVS SUaVEILIANCE 3. WHERE THERE RELUCTANCE ATTAC eroo LITICAL GROUNDS SUGGEST USE PBG THAT CASTRO’ KPORTIE ION OVERTAX BY NEWER EXPORT MNODITY, NAMELY CRIM THIS PLIFIE Y ACTE ARSON, DESTRUCTION ROPERTY, DNA TC., THAT CUBA TRAINING - …”
“… IES OvaBIt is TO LOCAL OFFICIALS on o mrs con- Hcrion. END OF NE384 00 c/s COMMENT: REQUESTED ADDEES TO CONSIDER SURFACING ANY EVIDENCE CASTRO FINANCING TERRORIST AND PRO CUBAN ACTS, ETC. +netx-*-ie me th Keeler , We tester ee CPf/i* *:6*0 200 BECRE T *to. GrrteeW. ASCrCm …”
“stion him." : [MANA-4609 (IN 68452), 26 November 1963] (Comment: NIC = Nicaraguan Security Service.) 26 November 1963 (date of dissemination) Dissemination by cable to the FBI, State, and the White House reporting preliminary results of ALVARADO interrogation and results of Headq”
“nd: suggests that "Sh ould case develop to point where Mexico and Head- quarte rs believe it desire able to break ALVARADO, the Station could probably arrange to have NIC officer who handled him come to Mexico to question him." : [MANA-4609 (IN 68452), 26 November 1963] (Comment:”
“63; CSCI-3/779,136, 13 December 1963] SECRET NW 65924 Docld:32356691 Page 6 6 SECRET 26 November 196 3 (date of cable) Managua Station reports on identity of ALVARADO and: suggests that "Should case develop to point where Mexico and Head- quarters believe it desireable to break A”
“… ongressman to Texas on 26 November 1963. "A usually reliable source reported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL Leal, pro-communist, pro-Castro deputy to the Costa Rican National Assem- bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa Rica, for Poland 24 November to at- tend the World Peace Co …”
“… s a Cuban who lives at 212 Jefferson Parrish, New Orleans, tel: Vernon 5-9658. Arnesto RODRIGUEZ runs a Spanish language school and is anti-Castro. According to Maria Rodriqguez de LOPEZ her son-in- law has a taped conversation with OSWALD."”
“… ated that an 'American gangster-type named RUGY' visited Cuba around 1959. WILSON himself was working in Cuba at the time and was jailed by Castro before he was deported. "In prison in Cuba, WILSON says he met an American gangster gambler named SANTOS who could not return to the USA be …”
“… S was visited frequently by an American gangster-type named RUBY. His story is being followed up. WILSON says he had once testi- fied about Castro activities before the Eastland Committee of the U.S... Senate, sometime in 1959 or 1960." 28 November 1963 DIR 85665 Subject: None given.”
“… sed by a group'. She said she had written to GIBSON (undoubtedly Richard GIBSON, U.S. citizen of Lausanne, Switzerland, born 13 May 1935, a Castro sympa- thizer, who had visited the Netherlands recently and was in contact both with the Soviet Ambassador and the Cuban Embassy). i”
“… what we can do. It will happen soon'. Asked to be more precise, SANTOS had replied 'just wait. just wait'. SANTOS is reported to have a pro-Castro brother in the U.S.A. "A very sensitive source reports that after his conversations with SNETH- LAGE, SANTOS was furious because she had no …”
“… ongressman to Texas on 26 November 1963. "A usually reliable source reported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL Leal, pro-communist, pro-Castro deputy to the Costa Rican National Assem- bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa Rica, for Poland 24 November to at- tend the World Peace Co …”
“… se 26 November. "Repr esentatives of this Agency in Co sta Rica suspect that SINOL will try to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con- nection with the assassination of President Kennedy. 26 Novembe r 1963. DIR 85176 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD ! (A) …”
“… a Cuban who li ves at 212 Jefferson Parrish, New Orleans, tel: Vernon 5-9658. A rnesto RODRIGUEZ runs a Spanish language school and is anti-Castro. According to Maria Rodriqguez de LOPEZ her son-in- law has a taped conversation with OSWALD." 27 November 1963 Blind Memorandum Subject: Y …”
“… ated that an 'American gangster-type named RUGY' visited Cuba around 1959. WILSON himself was working in Cuba at the time and was jailed by Castro before he was deported. "In prison in Cuba, WILSON says he met an American gangster gambler named SANTOS who could not ret urn to the USA b …”
“… si ted fre quen tly by an American gangster-type named RUBY. His story i s be ing followed up. W ILSON says he ha d on ce testi- fied about Castro activities befo re the Eastland Committee of the U.S... Senate, sometime in 1959 or 1960." 28 November 1963 DIR 85665 Subject: None given. …”
“… we can do. It will happen soon'. Asked t o be m ore pre ci se, SANTOS had replied 'just wait. just wait'. SANTOS is reported to have a pro-Castro brother in the U.S.A. "A very sensitive source reports that after his conversations with SNETH- LAGE, SANTOS was furious because she had no …”
“… gres sman to Texas on 26 November 1963. "A usually reliable source reported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL Leal, pro-communist, pro-Castro deputy to the Costa Rican National Assem- bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa R ica, for Poland 24 November to at- tend the World Peace C …”
“… ose 26 November. "Representatives of this Agency in Costa Rica suspect that SINOL will try to gath er data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con- nection with the assassination of President Kennedy. 26 November 1963. DIR 85176 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD ! (A) …”
“… a Cuban who lives at 212 Je fferson Parri sh, New Orleans, tel: Vernon 5-9658. Arnesto RODRIGUEZ runs a Spanish language school and is anti-Castro. According to Maria Rodriqguez de LOPEZ her son-in- law has a taped conversation with OSWALD." 27 November 1963 Blind Memorandum Subject: Y …”
“… ated that an 'American gangster-type named RUGY' visited Cuba around 1959. WILSON himself was working in Cuba at the time and was jailed by Castro befo re he was deported. "In prison in Cuba, WILSON says he met an American gangster gambler named SANTOS who could not return to the USA b …”
“… sed by a group'. She said she had written to GIBSON (undoubtedly Richard GIBSON, U.S. citizen of Lausanne, Switzerland, born 13 May 1935, a Castro sympa- thizer, who had visited the Netherlands recently and was in contact both with the Soviet Ambassador and the Cuban Embassy). i "Later …”
“… t we can do. It will happen soon' . Aske d to be more prec ise, SANTOS had replied 'just wait. just wait'. SANTOS is reported to have a pro-Castro brother in the U.S.A. "A very sensitive source reports that after his conversations with SNETH- LAGE, SANTOS was furious because she had no …”
“… ressman to Texas on 26 Nov ember 1963. "A usually r eliable source re ported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL Leal, pro-communist, pro-Castro deputy to the Costa Rican National Assem- bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa Rica, for Poland 24 November to at- tend the World Peace Co …”
“… FBI. The gist of Subject's story was that he was aware that AMLASH and others had been planning a coup which involved the assassination of Castro and that CIA had been involved with AMLASH and others in the plotting. 4. In a 9 June 1965 cable from Headquarters to Paris and Madrid, DIR …”
“… in Miami to direct opposition activities and to provide future Cuban leadership and a propaganda campaign designed to rally op- position to Castro in Cuba and elsewhere in Latin America. د 2. Some of the actions initiated during 1960-61 continued following the defeat of the Agency supp …”
“… another example of an operation which continued after the Bay of Pigs. It was established in the Spring of 1960 as a component of the anti-Castro propaganda campaign. It continued in this role until its termination in 1968. 3. Following the Bay of Pigs and in response to administratio …”
“… Organizations: CIA provided monetary support and guidance to a number of Cuban exile organizations in the Miami area who disseminated anti-Castro propa- ganda. Some of these organizations came into existence through Cuban exile initiative, but they became largely dependent on CIA to c …”
“… opaganda purposes. UDCL leaders attended the IX Central American and Caribbean Games at Kingston, Jamaica in August 1962, disseminated anti-Castro propaganda and were in part responsible for the defection of ten Cuban athletes. A similar operation was launched at the II Ibero-American …”
“se of bulletin was to furnish information on the effect of Castro-Communist policies on Cuban youth. NW 65924 Docld:32356768 Page 5 4- SECRET SECRET”
“effect of Castro-Communist policies on Cuban youth. NW 65924 Docld:32356768 Page 5 4- SECRET SECRET d. Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE): Led by s …”
“… ORDC leaders were sent on trips throughout Latin America to maintain contact with hemi- sphere labor leaders and to sample attitudes toward Castro. FORDC also maintained contact with international labor organizations.. f. Unidad Revolucionaria (UR):”
“… supported several prominent exiles who prepared propa- ganda materials. Zig Zag Libre was a successful satire magazine in Cuba prior to the Castro regime. The Agency supported its former editor who published an edition for mailing into Cuba. In the 1963 period it was considered an effe …”