“OCCUPATIONS IT HAD NOT BEEN POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO SEE HER; HOWEVER, HE HAD SENT HIM SO THAT HE WOULD HELP HER MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO LEAVE THE CC'.STRY AND THAT THE FOLLOWING”
“OCCUPATIONS IT HAD NOT BEEN POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO SEE HER; HOWEVER, HE HAD SENT HIM SO THAT HE WOULD HELP HER MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO LEAVE THE CC'.STRY AND THAT THE FOLLOWING”
“compartmentation, and a very high risk kind of operation, and 23 therefore, for Mr. Bissel to have selected Harvey to carry out AI this project seems to me that it is compatible 25 Ia99 ramming code-breaking Droj© to, or code stealing "—. K 09 NAXFA* 10%vwia HW 50955 DocI”
“ut they were informed that Dr. MIRO would be contacted by this individual on his arrival in Florida. (8)(4)”
“l quality of a report such as this is that it be bjective. We have not, on the other hand, refrained from expressing our opinions. Even to have tried to do so would have been futile for two rather obvious reasons. First, into the reconstruction of events of the complexity herein ”
“many friends in the Institute. At this point Subject did not know where she worked at the Institute. 1”
“e, and Venith the anh đườ of the el they broke into the rooi một đoạnh CN 1) ly lừng nóiκα follately of hte vrists slastiel. The travel agent and the cat getpealed fataMat by taking OALD to the nearly asli al factifty we he was given blood tranturions and actor a prol of thus reg”
“in contrast to the manner in which she had been questioned / C - immediately subsequent to her arrival at the police station. Galina told Jaffe that she was quite upset and a doctor was also called to administer a sedative to her. NW 88326 Docld:32989704 Page 276 SECRET”
“much danger of being seen by the night guard as the operation did not take long time. 24. With the leave certificates ready, David returned to the same, girl in the Labor Office, from whom he had received the forms. The obliging girl stamped the certificates "registered" ente”
“VX are ttader; underg,2.X.." protections, At ls she no ain in the Unite Soviet lien couse, I and my wife: D. a Arf dees evL ngly protested +* toricus.".B.Xes’syfat-4 epirtoe., Sge1 -the arrivalsor our Soviet 1the. birsh.on Oqta TH David of She —Continued Matron C”
“to pick her up? ; % , j asn Mr. Nosenko. I cannot tell you it was in the moment when PA MAP Nbw 50955 DocId: 32277209 Page 32 • IU 9a , 2 Ia h2%4 0081 «3) Ne die a”
“LIRISG/3's situation and the fact the t she was the only point of contact he had on the outside. Rowton syspath: zed with her but stressed that his ability to help her financially was 11s ited by her SEC ----- 1 .”
“il after it had been made. Had I known of it in ad vance, I would have strongly counseled against it . Somewhere in this time area, I sp ec ul ated, H oover m”
“il after it had been made. Had I known of it in ad vance, I would have strongly counseled against it . Somewhere in this time area, I sp ec ul ated, H oover m”
“in time I could have been hurt, But I got it. The first code was very valuable. It was sent to Washington. (End of tape - side 2). FS: ...these bags of stuff and if you hadn’t- have turned off the machine you would have got your hand either chopped up or cut off, and so fo”
“chief of the In stitute’s special ..; section told, me my.. qualifications, were not suitable.for ... the MGB." * 4”
“background that she was given peralaton to rarry OSIALD and return to the United States as hin vite. tới forted to his office file. Men ho”
“Specifically ADVISED OF THE IDENTITIES OF ANY OF THEM, HE FOUND THE SITUATION ACCEPTABLE HOWEVER, FIRST BECAUSE HE HAD BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH COS PER- SONALLY FOR THE LAST TWENTY YEARS AND HAD CONFIDENCE THAT tn :e SECRET”
“I went down and was enormously impressed by the difficul ties and how well they had overcome them, me U/ttow-™371. NW 50955 DocId:32423532 Page 147”
“substantial was the counterintelligence operation : 23 in the community? NW 50955 Dobld:32203851 Page 76”
“prevented my getting it back. During the briefing of L/2 by the COS and at”
“secre tary privately assured L/4 that she would let her ‘now at once if anything came in. LIRING/4 also reported to Rowton that she talked to her fetend ‘ CS COPY .”
“is no guarantee she won’t I- change her**# her mind or do only what she feels like doing. . It is also possible that in a moment of reconsideration, she -.might confide in LICOZY-5, in which case her credibility would - 70 become tangled with his.‘: •‘. -, - 7 -‘- 75 Robert”
“further plans to contact him. I told Mrs. Matlack that our interest seemed to have been oatinfied and that X believed we should disengage ourselves as gracefully as possible. 12ThG”
“sistant, Hav Smith, met with Blakey and Cornwell after they * Polgroph1) didshowed n't copy no deception on 2)3) entered dichit nothing Tolles is else mide onot "sent on mission" NW 88326 Docld:32269709 Page4”
“been the initial step in what the KGB hoped would become a successful operation., The above theory has been rejected since there are a number of factors which militate against it. These factors include the fact that 0001256 7 ore or”
“from there to Warsaw on the same train as MORONE and BEGGS. The intent was for the agent, either on the train or sub sequently in Warsaw, to meet and compromise MORONE sexually. She ( 0001196 36 -”
“PREJUDICE. HE WAS USED IN EXFILTRATION AND INFILTRATION OPERATIONS AND OCCASIONALLY REPORTED GRATUITOUSLY SECRET |RECORD COPY DO wor”
“Well, before they never showed.up. 25 Mr. Maxwell. Before you had the. coverts* .action. .TAD eener NW 50955 Docld:32423513 Page 64”
“ed at her house in 61, unless you feel this is a thing we should investigate first. She doesn't seem to me to have any target potential now, if she ever did, with a ll th e confu si on surrounding her. In”
“atmosphere , at the right time and the to leader went head over heels in love with her, to the extent DO beyond what He meally fell imLower to w mess.” to W Mr. Madigan. Wes S fellow momad Nogmete Pawil evolved. DO © to w TOP SECRET NW 50955 DocId: 32281988 Pag”
“enotional she was not aware state, alleging that she a -- what Yas happening and was sure - A i- 1 2 2 p o e s y * 2/3 was heading on Cisaster. ,that king car stel was one thins, but riskina one" life was an- ber", and that although she 26- reed with the princif 1e ct the ”
“ho may set impulsively and rashly believing that tit ha dees la the right thing to do. It is this officer’s fooling that Subject night sonetinos not think nattora . over preferring to make onap decisions and % net accordingly. rosu 69. s.rervetwmatt ro-41 D- eeN*e-->0120 cesn”
“role in this affair. Page 260, lines 22-23 through page 261, lines 1-2.) CONHIDENTIA 5BR C/5”
“eby giving away the fact that OSWALD had made one or more surreptitious trips to that country [572]. NW 65990 Docld:32393815 Page 4 4”
“The group then began to disintegrate. ELAINE HORSLEY left to get a 2:30 flight to Boston where she would visit her son who is attending Harvard University. CONFIDENTIAL 6 - NW 88321 Docld:32989545 Page 736”
“the intention of doing what she could to facilitate issuance of the Russia visa to Lee Harvey Oswal d. Ho wever, they told her that there wou”
“.is Ous SUPREME COURT WOULD CONFIRM THE THESIS THAT HE CAME HEREWITH CcancenWsi INTENTION OF PARTICIPATING IN A PLOT AGAINST PASCAL ALLENDE. L. / 1 POLITICAL SOURCES SAID YESTERDAY", I 4(8. STATION UNWARG ORIGIN EXCELSIOR CONNECT ON OF BOSCH WITH Plor AGAINST PASCAL, spuc”
“they were not honest with him in telling him what they thought of him. L/9 then assured L/3 of his confidence inhim and added that in the past certain persons, including Hugo, the assistant to LIRISG/11, had felt thatLIRING/3 had been connected with a person of mysterious and ”
“he was evidently disturbed by the de- fection, JOHNSON said.** * See Part VI.D.5.c. for full details of the ** See Part VI.D.3.c. for a discussion of the JOHNSON case. OP SECRET”
“her true name and a dress, would be both too risky and too slow. In the un- likely event of diteovery,L/4 would have some say out, alleging that she”
“14-00000 PI I- A .%.* 2 During the first convern :0.0 wnn r.oh 00% nware or e.djbct’s departure from the US. erg cald : 1 mopply ress the hope *‘ 1 that subject was iatervic tod 20 a US ToVuzTten . oFr: efore his. • departure. It was acduemle now to wore 200 8: o. 02 ”
“n 5 dl esm i X AES XcZ 37S Gat Sid bsM l 3. Report what at least some of the *L targets of the Soviets might be— *0 • namely her aouignments from Val. P "As- X S *** *eD *A* 1 Aeids,”
“said that were her relationship with us to become known, it would ruin her standing in and associations with the intellectual community; - - B. distaste for WOFIRM - LICOOKY/1 really believes that WOFIRM is a large card file with all the cards having.: errors on them; 1 i ”
“Soviet. 25H Mr. Goldsmith. Again, no indication she defected between i NW 48331 DocId 32277210 Page 10 TOP CFODET”
“could not reach this official bisself since he was currently in See York. He hoped however that the Consul would see the Minister’s secretary toarrange direct intervention. L/4 commented to Sowton that Marcus seemed very curious about”
“d now MI es not know what to do with him (the American), because they have to wait for the answer fr om Washi ngton. Silvia agr ees the E.. 2 LIENVOY LIENVOY a. Valid Lit Oall? Very Segne LHOT 1 Darin. fis staf him USS's Comenta L.LHO mont talled wors s omeme the”
“machinations of his party. The group then began to disintegrate.. ELAINE HORSLEY left to get a 2:30 flight to Boston where she would visit her son who is attending Harvard University. CONFIDENTIAL -6- NW 88321 Docld:32989544 Page 426”
“complimentary element to the PAQ which he made on A, because the psychologist who reviewed him PAQ considemit essential to have a tape covering one meet. There is no way of hiding the fact that we will be recording what is transmitted, but we will not have to give any explan”
“what we might do. Blakey asked me to get word back to the HSCA chief clerk, Miss Elizabeth Berning. 3.”
“misunderstandings are linked to his activities outside of normal .. working hours, which take him away from home, aa well as, the indifference nd silence with which her recriminations are received. •) With reference to his contacts, mentioned in this report, the corresponding ”