TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM C. STURBITTS
your opinion and impression at that time, Mr. 22 Sturbitts, that a great many Cubans considered themselves to be 23 involved in the CIA organizations? 24 NW 50955 32203B51 Page 86 a H
your opinion and impression at that time, Mr. 22 Sturbitts, that a great many Cubans considered themselves to be 23 involved in the CIA organizations? 24 NW 50955 32203B51 Page 86 a H
assistance, 20 to Cubans or Cuban groups?i A. I couldn't say. - am just not familiar with — we had 22 - a great many people that did this. 23 0 How about Clay Shaw? Was Clay Shaw ever used as a 24: ■funding source? 258 Photocopy from Gerald Ford L
S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003 20 1! find out where relatives and these types of people are, we 21 will ask this career agent or instruct him to go 'contact 22 these people, be it New York, New Jersey, Chicago, or what- 23’1 ever. 24 So you use Cuban,
material, you know, which just didn’t 21 have any pertinancy at all. 22 0. How. are the files organized? You indicated before that 23 there is a card, index card for each Cuban refugee? 24 A. Right. 410 F 25 0’ Are there soft cover files as well? SE
Harvey was a scenario officer. ate, bed Joeem p cuulover omoers, eoines, Ophe,ef 01.B n Berlin%- -17 -O’d to saner Goks:6#e He had been Head of .the Cuban task force. To MR. OLSEN: Which Cuban task force do you refer to M no now? The one that,was o
… pensions, etc. The - CI Staff also maintains a file on defectors from America to some other country (such as the Soviet Union, Cuba and others). These names are recorded because the persons involved may eventually end up in the United States once again or in …
… - October 1964 (DCS-3) (apparently in volving the Cubans) 12. Record of Paramilitary Action Against the Castro Government of Cuba, 17 March 1960 - May 1961 (105) NW 5095.5 DocId:32112994 Page 7
SECRET/SENSITIVE -3- 7. A hotel room in Los Angeles was bugged by Brewer several years ago. It was to be used for some kind of interview. 8. A home in Bethesda, Maryland, was also bugged before being occupied by a Cuban National. In all, Mr. Brewer bel
… House for files relating to the coup in which Premier Diem was overthrown in Vietnam, or regarding the Bay of Pios operation in Cuba. The CIA personnel who would have been involved in such matters were William Nelson, Deputy Director of Operations, on the Bay …
… rgeroy/ meeting on 18 July 1960 to advise that he was the likely choice to pilot a chartered Cubana Airline flight from Havana, Cuba to Prague to pick up Raul Castro Ruz and his official party. On 20 July Mr. Martinez reported that the flight to Prague was sch …
Station was activated, and during the ensuing months the maritime activities were terminated; a new and much smaller media operation was activated, and intelligence collection was expanded to include the Bahamas and Lesser Antillies. Increased emphasis was
Cuban Affairs for comment and recommendation 21 preliminary to submission to the President by the Joint 22 Chiefs of Staff. 23 RECOMMENDATIONS 12. It is recommended that: 24 a. .The memorandum in the Enclosure, together with its 25 Appendices A, B, and'
… ) Memorandum for the Record. Subject: Meeting at the White House 7 April 1964, Subject: Review of Covert Program Directed Against Cuba. Classified Secret. A-I(G) (C) 6 7 -I(G) (L) 4-I (C) (D) " *1 " 8 (B) IT-D The following documents were sent to the Rockefeller C …
… n Memorandum for the Record. Subject: Meeting at the White House 7 April 1964, Subject: Review of Covert Program Directed Against Cuba. Classified Secret. The following documents were sent to the Rockefeller Commission by letter dated 30 May 1975 to David W. Belin …
… ring ’gambling, prostitu- said. . Interest was renewed m the plot . A PRIME interest of the commit- tion and dope monopolies’ in Cuba NW 50955 Trafficante. who for about f—• after Rosselli’s death. Investigators tee has been possible links between after the ov …
… hings that the President was not advised of."4/ In November of 1961, after a major reassessment of United States strategy towards Cuba had been completed following the Bay of Pigs debacle President Kennedy decided to mount a substantial effort designed ultimately …
… e Office National Estimates was never asked to comment on the assumption, for exemple, that discontent had reached the point in Cuba whar a successful landing operation would provoke uprisings behind the lines and defestians from the Militia. La December and F …
ivan, From: W.R. Wann all, Sub ject: CIA's Intentions to Send Hoodl ums to Cuba to Assassinate Castr o, March 6, 1967 (two pages). chich Memo to the Attorney General, from Director FBI, on GERALD R. FORD LIBRA …
… IA undertake a more vigorous program to obtain further data about the intelligence and counterintelligence services of China, Cuba and Eastern Europe, so that our knowledge of them becomes fully compara ble with our knowledge of the Soviet serv- ices, an …
… been obtained by a cli- ent who represented several international business firms which were suffering heavy financial losses in Cuba as a result of Castro’s action. These firms were convinced that Castro's removal was the answer to the problem and were willing …
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headquarters desks keep book on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or ■ functional area of 3. It has become apparent that the 201 machine listings should in clude the identities of persons of operational interest because of th
stations and headquarters desks keep book, on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or • functional area of ' ‘ * - - 3. It has bec parent that the 201 machine listings shouldin -2 U elude the ident i persons of operational intere
on those 201 person- alling in their particular geographic or functional area of *7 3. It has become apparent that the 201 machine listings should in- clude the identities of persons, of operational interest because of their connection with a target group
headquarters desks keep book., on those 201 personal ‘es falling in their particular geographic or ? • functional area of ir st.. - 9 .- - - 3. It has bec apparent that the 201 machine listings should in- U elude the identities of persons of operational in
field stations and headquarters desks keep book on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or •functional area of interest. :. 3. It has become apparent that the 201 machine listings should in clude the identities of persons of ope
headquarters desks keep book on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or functional area of interest. 3. It has become apparent that the 201 machine listings should in elude the identities of persons of operational interest becaus
stations and headquarters desks keep book on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or 'functional area of interest. - %* . • 3. It has become apparent that the 201 machine listings should in clude the identities of persons of oper
… gh "CIA" on line 217 This phrase should be deleted because it could serve to affect the life of one of the principals of the Free Cuba Committee, Mrs. Marieda Bourgin] a former witting contact, who is now employed by the State Department. (Page 225, lines 10-11.) …
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… V canons 1r appro 79 Cate A. FOUNDER OF ALPHA 66 GROUP (962 65) AND FORMER oh MEMBER OF PEOPLE’S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN CUBA (1960-613. V 8. POA GRANTED VECIANA JANUARY 1962 FOR USEWITHT5Z*- AK REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE (nrp> BUT Nj9 IN HIS F …
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Regarding DRE and Other Cubans - New York City." This report was given to WH Division on 11 October 1963. Sometime after 10 November 1963, Wiley submitted a list of his contacts in New York City during the weeks of 28 October and 4 November 1963. Sometim
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 TR
… il 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson presided at a White House meeting which laid down general guidelines for CIA action against Cuba. Others at the meeting included Secretary of State 279 - 4PJ SECRET
… (201 -330200 128351 Pol SUMMARY OF TRACES Bitt 2 RESIDENT CEDULA: 113-67225-2168 W.lh. wnee DPOB: 13 JAN 1927: LAS VILLAS, CUBA pm rm 1973 fortv,ta FATHER: BENITO DUQUE HERNANDEZ (DECEASED: 120,45 wiienai_ wid) MOTHERI ELISA MIVAR MORALES
… CE. IN 1963, HE WAS ACCUSED BY ORLAND BOSCH AVILA OF - MISAPPROPRIATION FUNDS GIVEN HIM TO CARRY OUT WARLIKE ACTIVITIES AGAINST CUBA. BOSCH CLAIMED DUQUE USED FUNDS ’ON WOMEN AND PARTIES AND' DEMPED ARMS HE RECEIVED INTO SEA. NO OTHER INFO., 23 3. FILE: 200-1 …
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… mmittee for having spent $3,000 for stamps in connection with a program to buy tractors to secure the release of prisoners from Cuba. 10. Under the heading of old business, I know that any one who has worked in the Director s office has worried about the fact …
of foreign intelligence services inimical to US interests. Charles Anderson, an LA Division officer who was 1f brought in to the staff by Sternfield to head the branch, had had considerable experience in CA operations, and the branch's activities reflecte
… c target. The Cuban Section tried to talk with Phil many times about the Cuban delegations to the Olympics, but as I recall, C/Cuba only succeeded in SECRET/SENSITIVE "IN
14-00000 3. In two memoranda on 21 June we informed you of our relationship with the Robert R. Mullen Company and the General Foods Corporation. The utilization of the Robert R. Mullen Company dates back to June 1963. Mr. Mullen has provided certain sens
SECRET -1- then working closely with Barker in Cuban oxile (unity) activity on behalf of Artime." At the time Cardenas met IUSTEER/1 at the Figrini home, he toldIUSTEER/1to go to a house on Brickell Ave. IUSTEER/1 did and there he met Artime for the fir
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similar matters to trace the source and disposition of funds. The recent expose by Jack Anderson regarding Maheu's role in the Cuban Revolution was a deliberate exposure instigated by Robert A. Maheu using his son Peter as an intermediary. Pease’s theory w
14-00000 No Foreign Disse Nte"Dissem Abr—4 Controlled Dissem/For Background Use Only (S) Ossie EDWARDS Federation of Social Service Employees (not further identified); (9) Betty FRIEDAN /'National Union of Women; (10) A. GINSBURG (not further identified
arrived, each man handled and kept his (won. She now maintains the safes and gives instructions on the handling of classified materials. d) In 1970, Nov., she said she was responsible for all ’’duty exemptions” (franquicias) 8. Special duties (IS): Jesu
-14- into it again at that point at any time? :LANSDALE: No. O’BRIEN: You do become involved in Cuban affairs at a later time. LANSDALE: Later, yes. ho O’BRIEN: When do you 00 you have any- which makes the inquiry about it? with the (Maxwell) Taylor
-30- down in Havana who operates a T KT station thisa and asked him. He gave me all the dope, and A: I just wrote it down." So this is the way 19 we got the information for it. 9 The intrusion of the T.V.Jspace never took place, but we got the means