“20 SECRET REPORT OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUBAN SUBVERSION ON PROGRESS MADE DURING APRIL-JUNE PERIOD IN CURBING CUBAN SUBVERSION IN LATIN AMERICA- SECRET USA, ASG Control No. 16736 HW 50955 DocId:32424015 Page 4”
“20 SECRET REPORT OF SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUBAN SUBVERSION ON PROGRESS MADE DURING APRIL-JUNE PERIOD IN CURBING CUBAN SUBVERSION IN LATIN AMERICA- SECRET USA, ASG Control No. 16736 HW 50955 DocId:32424015 Page 4”
“and 24 elsewhere about possible misuse of Cuban exiles, members of 25 that community,, by the CIA. Are you aware of those? NW 50955 DocId:32203851 Page 109 CECDET”
“DRAFT ■ 11/13/63 SECRET REPORT OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE eh • on CUBAN SUBVERSION B ACTION TAKEN DURING SEPTE ER 1963 IN CURBING . CUBAN SUBVERSION IN LATIN AMERICA 70 --wus-thurlie.onnllresstbtucwh,mz9ifriaifronnicgilailmestte-nair-taq-motirrkimmnid,kh--im-.eanptimanchinrit”
“NATIVE-BORN CUBANS POSADA AND AN UNIDENTIFIED. NION-LEVSL OFFICIAL or THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, *10* 6, Ou ya TS evening GOSCH:APPRGACHED THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR QFFCtAL rmnuu GARCIA PROPOSING THAT THE VENEZUELAN OVERNMENT MAKE- a SUBSTANTIAL CASH CONTMIBUTION ro wiS ORGANIE”
“Refugees; As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air .travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled "almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6-”
“e second progress report of the Subcom mittee on Cuban Subversion of subject Committee. It is reques ted tha t comments be forwarded to me by 17 00 hour”
“of U. S. citizens recently made to Cuba. at the invitation of that country’s government, about which the Committee ice bas learned through newspaper reports that have recently appeared in this country and in Latin America. This information would be treated with the confidence”
“arified in event the wording used therein had led to erroneous conclusions on part of the recipient. 3. At the time of these discussions the writer gained the impression that a relatively large amount of confusion reigned in the Cuban and Panamanian Desks of WH Division, based up”
“Cuban nationals. *1 fex 2S-W W. For discussion, see Enc B 22 * Enclosure to JCS 2304/1769 ‘ ** Attachment to JCS 2304/171 *** Attachment to JCS 230+/1685 TOP SECRET - SENSITIVE JCS 2304/189 (Rev: 5/13/63) ,93.”
“cease cupar purchases front Cuba. Proracanca efforts of USIA and CIA continue to apply pressure upon tie Gucan regime by focusing upon abuses of power and failure i of key programs such an medical and food. The VSA use of refugees in interviews especially underlined this the”
“with regard to the Cuban community 25 You indicated there was a CI capability, but if I understand NW 50955 DocId: 32 202440 Page 54 TA D CECDET”
“Exploitation of Refugees: As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled • almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6- !”
“3*' or K. 1* < * it, tre -rf A H - " ‘ “ya„h, 1to .41 % ;: : % . 09 REVIEW. AN EXPERIENCED TRANSCRIBER EMP LOYED BY CIA STATES THAT THE ita?if.v Scf1 ■ ?,. E*0/42. seMg “ 1 %215 " am.’ , - < **, re - mils it 06*"ak CALLER USED DEFINITE CUBAN SPANISH. THE TRANSCRIBER ALSO BELIE”
“Exploitation of Refugees: As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6-”
“-55 I CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS IN 97I32 HGRET wnenpruteatin)" NO FOREIGN DISSEM TDCS -3/556,052 PAGE 3 (D) SEVERAL GROUPS, INCLUDING UMC (UNIDADES MILITARES CUBANAS), e (COMANDOS LIBRES DE cuba) And A SECTION OF MRR CONSIDER THAT ONLY A GNERAL INVASION W”
“4. 0) 1 ET September 30, 1063 10: Members of Subcommittee on Cxetro-Commumnict Subversion. Chairect, Suberazmi stra on Cuban Subversion S092201: Report for July 407 21 on Actions Talien to Combat Castro-Commu: -c-oe & 2 L • «. Acdr —Vase 7 do 3 draft 290 iecea’a r”
“e . The American Youta Congress has been designated parsuant to Executive vréer lus00. In October, 1 952, we received information to the > NW 65994 Docld:32989561 Page 11 CONFIDENTIAL The Attorney General former President of Cuba, and accordinely conducted an investigation in tha”
“interview reports when the refugees first came? 24 Isn't it correct that the personnel were providing 25 you with reports on Cubans who were already in Miami? HW 50955 DocId: 32202440 Page 17 TOP SECRET”
“PROBABLY THICK FILE ON HIM IN HAVANA AND WE WOULD Peto - _ NOT WISH CALL THEIR ATTENTIQN TO HIS PRESENCE HERE. HOWEVER THIS •V OPTION MUST BE EXAMINED AND THEREFORE WOULD BE HELPFUL IF HQS 1 COULD PROVIDE INFO UN EXPERIENCE OTHERS SUCH AS D-2, FORMERLY ACTIVE CASTRO OPPONENT”
“CLASSIFICATION-DISSEMINATION CONTROLS IN 44195 TDCS -3/532,860 PAGE 2 3. BRITISH COMMENTS. A. THE IMPRESSION DESCRIBED IN PARA 1 DOES NOT TowHOm?! Batile AGREE ENTIRELY WITH INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES BUT IT IS AN INTERESTING POINT OF VIEW. B. SOURCE SAYS THAT CUBA”
“RESPONSIVE DES NFD SUCH A QUERY: AND SUGGEST FACT SINCE Hg CUBAN. HE MIGHT BE ABLE DEVELOP INFO ON CUBANS WHO WELL NT/S/V KNOWN BE INVOLVED TRAFFICKING, IF HE BITES. WE SECRET 201-0300985 CS CN% 13 APR 73”
“Debt, Harold E. llughes. Gate w. eallenome. Senator My eoftenee. Sona SriOM Tate- but al.0 438 made asa the cause of out X:.tee, Cirvirizy r: McGovern, Lee Metentt MOND hza98 already Si.it this bi theat own security Unfortunately it 2ams been Walter P Mondn’e, Frank K. Mres zo”
“13-00000 DE or his companion Che Guevarra, have the same mesmeric appeal to the masses. Many informed people believe that the disaupeerence of Fidel would greatly accelerate the fall of the present Government. cc: DDCI JcKing Chief, Western Hemisphere Division Kecbael ”
“TRUE 2. CREDIBLE _j 3. Doubtful ! 4. Falso Information on Cuban propaganda activities Xl . CawnoT OC JUDGED. SEC 0. in Latin America is of major and continuing 0 RELATION TO OTHER INFORMATION. importance to this office, which must evaluate I. Useful roa CONFIRMATION th”
“14-00000 to 68 SECRIT RYSAT TELLPSCCA PnoFaSJl NALLY PERTINANI .ULJT1, 3 AX DMPRE 2 AS Xo:IO THLIA BUCIAL.C. r; 055T1o‘INS THSE i.1 Y 1E- . VEALET THAT SMABOVE NAD:FORTY T9 FIFTY MEN 15 IHEin COUNTER SUBVERSIVE SECTION 1: MOOTREAL BUT THAT ONLY TEN PERCENT 05 THEIS”
“us WILL HAVE T° XILL US." 2. (FIELD COMMENT : REPORTS FROM OTHER SOURCES OF KNOWN RELIABILITY HAVE NOTED THAT ALL CUBAN DIPLOMATS TRAVELING OR STATIONED ABROAD HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT TO CARRY A SHALL HAND WEAPON. AS OF S APRIL 1972 ALL CUBAN NO FOREIGN DISS”
“definitely hurt the Castro regime if he fled Cuba. However, the opportunities for employment in the oil industry in Latin r I G iM America are not good because there is considerable prejudice against Cubans on the part of other countries in which there are refining operation”
“OF SECRET Vol 3 of 3 - 7 Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanctions Cuba R654 Che Nluitrd States Senate Wvu■ STORED 5/25/72 BBM CG SSCI pny Report of Proceedings 258-11 advent MINORITY DRAWS AL fit. ITIES CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION A”
“to oret-et Fide: Castro by mine-t to be junticahle to the Zatermetniye 4 Unfortunately, however, most Arter! rrme frentom fighters are danger- go in or Justtee or other appropriate tr." r- cans am not totally aware of the vatat Outs and nunon $47.63 nattonst tribunals. Second”
“CONFIDENTIAL p SECRET could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between ; Cuba and the United States. A) It is requested that clearance be granted16) for the Cuban alien to furnish thi”
“prevent indiratual from leavit.g the the auviee e-f skilled internat? nai lareye t U K shameful to say that the United United States foy dght for 4 cause 1 which gut ade the Conprem, Ststem seems to have turned * back on . they believe. There ta nirtte, ta the nejatrals Wo wel”
“14-00000 E45I2 SONAL RrcoRD --- Exterlas of Remarks May HO, 1970 eote-demon-ffel’nn or fomevle s2 "** * ras set ****** * ens P-l * e thec Pre-t* dir tee hetwon and ti resigre taters.asmonal dispenses HrvAn % and nt & 32. co Corthe On C.-€ *.” s *s 2,7 27.1944228 ea Cite ertri”
“Cuba should be continued under the chairmanship of Richard N. Goodwin, Assis tant to the Special Counsel "to ' the President. 4-. TOP SECRET NW 50955 DocId: 32423505 Page 30”
“opinion of WH/4 * Chief, WH/4 apparently misread the significance of the Free report because, as the. report points out, the most serious opposition was, in fact, in the Havana area, which included the heaviest sampling of opposition sentiment. - 225 - TOP SECRET”
“PRIORITY, THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO OBTAIN IS B trat Lros CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS SECRET 1/C/tr.n/ose eneveco Av ato l^5 leocece I ega [rite [aco [uHa| cg» (jeLQ^J ega Ico: I co I JTCRW0.IWPORMATION REPORT RELEASING :”
“SECRET CONEDENTIAL SFCREB Fcould then be communicated by the committee to the United.States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between Cuba and the United States & . It is requested that clearance be granted.5)' for the Cuban alien to furnish th”
“OCTOBER DOMINICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 603 TO PUERTO RICO BECAUSE HE IS AN AMERICAN. CASTILLO IS REPORTED TO SE -‘I MILITARY curse or. CUBAN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT. IT APPEARS HIS. 1 ee - DALIA Aw0 '" " BATE ;» 'CRIGINN UNIT: Ads Rite sr” veeriromomer MS 6g DO MICRO. BE”
“d_agents of the Cuban Government-have-been investigated..." The authors of the Report_go on to state that”
“/‘ 0 CONEIBENTIAL SECRET “could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between X Cuba and the United State *650/4) It is requested that clearance be granted (S) for the Ch Cuban alien to”
“UCTION PROHIBITED Aurelig!! ! MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT : 1. Chier, WAD for Cuba. Papinosa Allegations Sensitivity: Regardless of accuracy, they A. present a problam because of their having bee presented to other government agancias; B. in view of matters touching on U.S. security,”
“DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DOCUMENT DATE: 19 MAY 1964 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: MANUEL ARTIME BUESA. ANTI-CASTRO CUBAN LEADER I ISHIPS GEStA hot tvon 1 "Nolly hate. 24 ’4”
“eral, USMC Chairman SECRET ENCLOSURE DRAFT PROGRESS ACHIEVED DURING APRIL IN IMPEDING TRAVEL TO CUBA 1. The Department of State has”
“palpable do la oportunidad existente para los pauses libres de la Amerj ca en los actuales momentos debido al fracaso do la za fra cubana. |Seria sumamente eflea : para Colombia o] explorer las posibilida des existentes en esos tres morcades de inmedlato pues seguramente se po”
“on Attitudes of the Cuban People toward the Castro Regime" ' [August 1960]. (ER 60-5982). - 378 - TOP SECRET”
“dentified in the Cuban mind with the Frente, and thus itself bec me discredited thegh "association." NW 65987 Docld:32422694 Page 2 104-10193-10008 this is not”
“1 2969/10-11-928. AM E01m01 WESTERN UNION corca LlmE ! PRESS MESSAGE WP MARSHALL PRESIDENT TIME FILEO MIAMI, Nov.25/661966 NGV 25 PM 5 05 * * * * * w ititiu n e y *6ot _., * e r o v o ti* ACENCE FRANCE PRESSE wox CO NE-rOaK DAYLETTER colsCr- 61700 AIRAMA PROTIS”
“26 APRIL.) 50. ,5. - EDMENT REMAINING MAGU PENDING REPLY - PY-4.hA a Aew ******RSSWSSTCT89 6. SINCE OBVIOUS UNPREDICTABLE, SERIOUS AND FAR REACHING LOCAL _GeleSeasE****A***SS-******EA09* CONSEQUENCES CAN FLOW FRON ANY STAGE IMPLEMENTATION REF ACTION, REQUEST COMMENT RE ANY”
“POWER. 2. LATIN AMERICAN COMMUNIST PARTIES HAVE BECOME INCREASINGLY % DIVIDED BETWEEN VIOLENT AND NON-VIOLENT FACTIONS. THIS CONTROVERSY IS LIKELY TO RESULT IN INDIVIDUAL COMMUNIST PARTIES ADOPTING MORE INDEPENDENT AND FELXIBLE POLICIES. THERE IS A GENERAL TREND AGAINST ”
“in the meanwhile to get Miro Cardona’s speech into wide circulation. wks (6) State suggested that speeches in Cuba (Rodrigues, Castro, and others) within past week indicated moves away from collectivization to free enterprise and mentioned antipathy of people to idea and name”
“14-00000 ,S’BOBRAS En GUANTANAMO 11 1 Viene de la primer? that . 1 ondenado a presentarse inmed3 I tamente, es interpreted en Lest ILLA /. ington como "que su especialidid en desembarco V en combate son En los ultimos afet, el Departansento de Estado norteame- necasario”