“… unless there is at least a date of birth given. -1 d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal 4 29 Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS).5.. -3. Cuba -. Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). , - . - -7- —. - 11 4 Israel © 08 a. All”
“… unless there is at least a date of birth given. -1 d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal 4 29 Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS).5.. -3. Cuba -. Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). , - . - -7- —. - 11 4 Israel © 08 a. All”
“… Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS). . . 3. Cuba Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). Israel a. All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISR”
“… cent); aléas "Benny", "Maurice". Knowledgeable northern underworld. Possible spotter. Has worked for CID (Rex Smith), Narcotics Bureau, and RCMP. Speaks English. Can locate thru CID, Fran, or thru desk clerks at Frankfurter Hof, asking for "Benny" and using Smith's name as reference …”
“14-00000 SECRET DOHB 70-1-1 0 CHAPTER III, ANNEX B Attachment 2 15 November 1974 AUTOMATIC 201 DOSSIER OPENINGS Note: 201 files will be opened automatically by IPAAN on/the following cate gories of people. - s 1. Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE) 13001ET6 a. Diplom”
“… not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. 29 d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police:(RCMP-SS). S. Cuba -n Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). srael) 22 iAll Qsraely diplomats.”
“- NT9730h6***G*-hXLKk-*X6*IsHI9IMSwiam 1 SECRET DOHB 70-1-1 CHAPTER III, ANNEX B Attachment 2 15 November 1974 AUTOMATIC 201 DOSSIER OPENINGS ll Note: 201 files will be opened automatically by IP AN on the following cate gories of people. 60 ON (AI 1. Arab Rep”
“The RCMP Liaison Office, 67/178 0 2450 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20008 :wo. i• • 76WLO-1S-83(B) /e September 1976 •• SECRET …”
“14-00000 8 EYES SENDER WILL CHECK CLAS Ri NCILISSIFED ONLY CATION roe AND porrom T CONFIDENTIAL SECIC KT OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP 2 TO 1 2 C/CI NAME AND ADDISG. 4. DATE INITIALS 119o- 3 15 001 TH- 5 * 0/60 prth180X7 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY”
“… 134 This Agency requests permission to discuss the contents of reference memorandum and report with the Royal Can. dian Mounted Police (RCMP) to elicit from the RCMP information concerning the HALPERINs’ visit to E ntresl, Canada in ugust-Soptember 1964. This Agency is particul …”
“… 1 FE/CI 4 AF/ORNA 1 WE/PARI 1 AF/RABA 1 NE/AA/L&S 1 AF/CASB 1 Liaison Dissem NE/AA/AP 1 AF/ACCR 1 NE/AA/E 1 AF/CNRY 1 IE/Canada 1 (| (RCMP) NE/AA/I NE/5/P NE/6/C&I 1 1 1 99 AF/BAKO AF/DARE 1 1 IE British " L/WASH/BRi 1 1 1 NE/ In tel 1 EE/VIEN 1 EE/SBUR 1 SR/CI …”
“… 1 FE/CI 4 AF/ORNA 1 WE/PARI 1 AF/RABA 1 NE/AA/L&S 1 AF/CASB 1 Liaison Dissem NE/AA/AP 1 AF/ACCR 1 NE/AA/E 1 AF/CNRY 1 I. IEr Canada (RCMP) NE/AA/I NE/5/P NE/6/C&I 1 1 1 99 AF BAKO AF/DA RE 1 1 IE British " L./WASH BRU 1 1 1 NE/Intel 1 EE/VIEN 1 EE/SBUR 1 SR/CI …”
“… OTTA WE/ROME WE/MILA WE/HAGU WE/OSLO WE/LISB WE/MADR WE/BARC WE/STOC WE/LOND WE/PARI 1 1 1 .1 1, 1 1 1 1 55 ११ 11 Liaison Dissem LE Canada (RCMP). 1 TE/British 1 L/WASH/BRI 1 NW 65987 Docld:32418641 Page 2 S-E-C-R-E-T NO FOREIGN DISSEM 104-10186-10105 S-E-C-R-E-T NO FOREIGN DISSEM - …”
“… ARI 1 1 AF/RABA 1 NE/AA/L&S NE/AA/AP NE/AA/E 1 1 1 99 AF/CASB AF/ACCR AF/CNRY 1 1 1 Liaison Dissem IE/Canada il NE/AA/I (RCMP) NE/5/P NE/6/C&I NE/Intel 1 1 1 1 AF/BAKO AF/DARE EE/VIEN 1 1 IE British. L/WASH BRi. 1 1 1 SR/CT SR/CI/K 1 99 EE/SBUR …”
“… /ORNA 1 NE/AA/I 1 NE/5/P 1 99 AF/CASB AF/RABA 1 1 NE/6/C&I 1 AF/ACCR 1 NE/Intel 1 AF/CNRY 1 AF/BAKO 1 WE/1 1 AF/DARE 1 IE Canada il WE/2 1 (RCMP) IE/British 113 1 L/WASH/BR 11 1. S-E-C-R-E-T NO FOREIGN DISSEM 104-10186-10311 IMPORTANT: S-F-C-R-E-T NO FOREIGN DISSEM 2-”
“… whom he had heard this de tail). Regarding NOSENKO’s leads to of Westerners, the case of the 9 "illegal” in Canada--aos-epna arinothe RCMP’s somcie —is para. ..95. as to sourcing. FOSENKO first said his friend GUK had told bin of the case un officially, GUK having been invo …”
“… Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS). 3. Cuba Intelligence service employees (DSE, DCI). 4. Israel a All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISR should be indicated as the origin …”
“… Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS). 3. Cuba Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). %Israel a. All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISR should be indicated as the origina …”
“1 The RCMP Liaison Office 1 2450 Masepbusette ive. N.W., US/75/539 ;75W10-11S-38 48 Washington, D.C. 20568 2 December 1975 g SECRET Mr. Ge …”
“… roductive liaison on counterintelligence cases involving Penetration and Disinformation with the British services, MI-5 and MI-6, and the RCMP, the Australian, and the New Zealand security services. Mr. Miler’s work with MI-5 and MI-6 has involved the production of studies and th …”
“LAWYERS WHICH IS DRAFTING A NEW CONSTITUTION BUT THERE ARE OTHER GROUPS WORKING ON A. NEW MINING CODE, STUDYING THE EDUCA- .et TIONAL SYSTEM. COLLECTING INFORHATION ON URERCMPLOYMENT- WRITING A STATUTE FOR WORKER PARTICIPATION IN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, AND TE ORIG: UNIT: E”
“1.4-00000 . NIT : hExt : J. Stewart/pen 3534 IFILERIO INDEX NO INDEX 8 MESSAGE FORM —------- TOTAL COPIES: SECRET 2/ 1 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ROUTPG 15 16 a DATE : 8 December 1966 FILE 16 cs FILE NO. 201-798301 3 71 L 1 25/17 81 Jol a nes -#. DISSEM”
“… le-agent game being run by the FBI) ; GRIDIRON/ (Leslie James Bennett, former senior officer in Soviet counterespionage in the Canadian RCMP who had resigned from that service in 1972 • f under a cloud of suspicion engendered by the Angleton staff and its guru Anatoliy Golitsy …”
“… Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS). 3. Cuba - . Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI).”
“… Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS). / 3. Cuba Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). •1- (Israel) a. All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISR should be indicated as the”
“… ot open unless there is at least a date of birth given. d. All members of the Security Service of the (Royal Canadian Mounted > /Police (RCMP-SS).) 3. Cuba Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). 4. Israel a. All Israeli diplomats. (C/NE/ISR/should be indicated as the ori …”
“… me extent. 1964/1965: Subject, according to a Dutch official,, visited The Netherlands. June 1965: Subject interviewed by the Canadians (RCMP) in the N.Y.C. area. August 1968: Subject in contact with the British regarding possible publication of his book.; October 1968: An FBI …”
“… tent. - : - 1964/1965: Subject, according to a Dutch official, visited The Netherlands. June 1965: Subject interviewed by the Canadians (RCMP) in the N.Y.C. area. August 1968: Subject in contact with the British regarding possible publication of his book.. October 1968: An FBI …”
“… ome extent. 1964/1965: Subject, according to a Dutch official, visited The Netherlands. June 1965: Subject interviewed by the Canadians (RCMP) in the N.Y.C. area.. August 1968: Subject in contact with the British regarding possible publication of his”
“Dissemination Record of Attached ReportINT SECT Notations QACALV. : 11 ID SRB, IDIO, GB Chrel Postalinop Asewry -=. AuG OSI, SEC. SERV, IRS.ACS/CA Request Recd. J - IDT SEG. 02 MAW Hr: DATE0i*vs. RS20-71 1/1 ETTAliga Not. NOFwd. By tec 804.D.Coad J JUeggiCtfrRcmP U.S. C”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, to …”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“… 89752 Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Bran ch. The pu rpo se of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, …”
“… anadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Gover nment whene ver it is po ssible to do so. Congre ssman EDGAR got off to a bad sta rt at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that on e of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Burea u …”
“… Page 3 Transmitted P er (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0 -225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) i nvestiga tion ." He was info rmed that the RCMP considered th e prior investigation to be adequate in every degree a nd Cong ressma n EDGAR made repeated efforts t o explain away the rema …”
“investigation in Canada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI or through diplomatic channel s. NW 65994 Docld: 3298975 2 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOU IS S TOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman E DGAR's trip was, according to sources, t …”
“… he Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is p ossible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“e xplain away t he remark. RCMP agreed to assist the HSCA by making available any of its members for interview; attempting to locate persons previously interviewed by RCMP …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Offic er in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman ED GAR's trip was, accordin”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of t he purposes o f HSCA inves tigation wa s "to inqui re into the a dequacy of the 4 2 - Bur …”
“) G PO : 19 77 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was inf ormed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“… elled to Ot taw a, Ontario, wi th three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Dep uty Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, to …”
“nadian G overnment to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to d o so. Congress man EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the pur poses of H SCA investigati on was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau …”
“… P agreed to a ssist the HSCA by making available any of its members for interview; attempting to locate persons previously interview ed by RCMP and determine if th e person was a greea ble to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new …”
“ation in Canada. Congressman EDGAR was told that any requests for investigation in Canada must b e p resented to the RCMP through the FBI or through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32989752 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON PREYE …”
“… ed to O ttawa, Ontari o, w ith t hree staf f members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor Gene ral P.A. B ISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Cha rge of F ederal Policing Bran ch . The p urpos e of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sour …”
“… Canad ian Governmen t to cooper ate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do s o. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Head quarters wit h an initi al remark that one of the purposes of HSCA inves tigation w as "to inqui re i nto the adeq uacy of the 4 2 - B …”
“umber) (Time) G PO: 1977 0-225-5 39 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) inves tigat ion." He was infor med that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“ada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI o r through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32 989752 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON PRE …”