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{"id": "736655390e8f2bef7eed32acb3c432f9c25f82f2", "text": "Talked to Jim Collis, Deputy Chief Ground Photo Services Branch, in the absence of Harry Van Tuyl. There is no photo of the \"Obums in police custody at the scene of the assassination.\" Without a credit at the bottom of the photo it cannot be obtained from the wire service directly.\n\nMr. Collis called Herb Simmons, CRS Document Services Group could arrange for one man in New York (who has State clearance) to put in a request to Newsweek. Mr. Simmons said he could not make a request for a domestic photo without the authorization of Dr. Proctor but even with authorization he does not recommend this route as there is no plausible reason for a \"State\" person to be requesting this photo.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10108-10026.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 182, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 690, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "0f1637ebca7d6eb9a3dc1d6e35f7b281a3274ff1", "text": "PRIORITY\n\n22 APR 71\nNS 149\n\nTO HDRS\nFROM SAC HFG\n\nSUBJ SUPPORT TO PROJECT SEAL - LINDENHUR KEY\n(LIAR'S LAIR) 219 600 7 50/11\n\nATTENTION: MR. ENE\n\n1. ABOUT 0630 HRS ON 22 APR 71, MR. WILLIAM LOSHER, SENIOR VP\nLAWYER OF PERKINS AND A CLEARED AND WITNESS CONTACT OF THIS AGENCY FOR\nMANY YRS, RPTD A LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALL FROM LES WHITAKER, ASSOCIATE\nOF JACK ANDERSON. WHITAKER INQUIRED AS TO LOSHER'S ASSOCIATION WITH\nTHIS AGENCY AND RECENT ALLEGED ACTIVITIES OF AGENCY AT LIAR'S LAIR\nOF LINDENHUR KEY, LOCATED ABOUT EIGHT MILES SE OF HOMESTEAD AFB\nACROSS DISCAYNE KEY.\n\n2. LOSHER DENIED KNOWLEDGE OF AND ASSOCIATION WITH THIS AGENCY.\nHE RPTD HE IS OFFICER IN CORP WHICH LEASED LIAR'S LAIR FROM BLIV OF\nMIAMI SEVERAL YRS AGO. (THIS IS TRUTH AND NEITHER SITE FOR CORP\nHAS PRESENT ASSOCIATION WITH THIS AGENCY). HE ALSO RPTD THAT ONLY\nACTIVITY THERE WAS CORP WORK FORCE REBUILDING AN OLD PIER DURING LAST\nWEEKEND.\n\n3. LOSHER SPECULATES THAT WHITAKER MAY HAVE OBTAINED HIS INFO\nFROM STATE CORP ADBE. ALSO, SOMEONE WITH PAST KNOWLEDGE OF AGENCY\n\n(continued)\nACTIVITIES AT LIAR'S LAIR MAY HAVE OBSERVED THE WORK FORCE OVER THE PAST WEEKEND AND FALSELY ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY WITH THIS AGENCY. INFO FEELS ANDERSON APEL OF AGENCY'S PAST INTEREST IN KEY THROUGH DISCLOSURES OF CAPT BRAD AYRES.\n\n4. THIS INFO PASSED TO VENOR. SUGGEST HDGS PASS TO WH.\n\nPRIORITY\n\nEND MAL THANKS\n\nEND JES YW", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10109-10320.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 563, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1054, 1], [1054, 1376, 2]]}} |
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{"id": "6c5bc732b76256ac5d41c42ac05e1881ddf27fab", "text": "**TRAVEL BRIEFING DATA**\n\n**NAME**\nBUSTOS-VIDELA, Charlotte\n\n**OFFICE**\nWH\n\n**PHONE**\nx7811\n\n**DEPARTURE DATE**\n30 June 1974\n\n**STATUS**\nPCS\n\n**DESTINATION(s)**\nTrinidad\n\n**PREVIOUS TRAVEL**\nYes\n\n**AREA**\n\n| COVER | YEARS |\n|-------|-------|\n| | |\n\n**EXPERIENCED TRAVEL - Formal briefing waived**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**RISK OF CAPTURE TRAVEL BRIEFING**\n\n**CATEGORY**\nX\n\n**SPECIAL BRIEFING PROBLEM**\n\n| TYPE | YES | NO |\n|------|-----|----|\n| CIA VON A-Z | | |\n| WHO'S WHO IN CIA | | |\n| HIJACKING NOTICE | | |\n| OTHER | | |\n\n**SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL VERIFIED IN SUBJECT FILE**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL BASED ON FILE REVIEW BY BRIEFING OFFICER**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**SECURITY FILE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BEFORE BRIEFING**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**EMERGENCY CONTACTS (met on arrival, phone no., alternate action to make contact)**\n\n**SECURITY REGULATIONS (operational talk, documents, indigenous employee hazards)**\n\n**TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS (recognition overseas, camera, black market, currency exchange)**\n\n**PERSONAL AFFAIRS (charge accounts, traffic tickets, litigation, neighbors)**\n\n**PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk)**\n\n**PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans)**\n\n**ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on return)**\n\n**HOSTILE AUDIO SURVEILLANCE (microphones, shop talk at home-hotels, report to security)**\n\n**COVER PROBLEMS (adequacy, request for briefing on arrival, family knowledge)**\n\n**RESPONSIBILITY ABROAD (local customs, traditions, religion, responsibility for dependents)**\n\n**OTHER**\n\n**TRAVELING W/ SPOUSE**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**REFERRED BACK TO CENTRAL COVER**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n**DATE BRIEFED**\n6/18/74\n\n**BY**\n\n**SECURITY OFFICER**\n\n---\n\n**FILE NUMBER**\n56840\n\n**RANK OR GRADE**\nGS-14\n\n**COVER**\nSTATE INTTEGEE\n\n**DEPENDENTS BRIEVED**\n\n| YES | NO |\n|-----|----|\n\n---\n\n**FORM 11-72 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS**\n\n**ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY**\n\n---\n\n**RETURN TO CIA**\nBackground Use Only\n\n**Do Not Reproduce**", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10095.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 813, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 2121, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "9439f95f215d7de0a9b404c8293e16090466c919", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch\n\nFROM: Mr. Ramon R. Hart\n\nSUBJECT: Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa\n#210 838\n\n1. The first phase of the audio surveillance of the Subject at the SAS safehouse in Bethesda has been completed. The Subject left Washington, D. C., on 13 July 1963. The owner of the listening post, Mr. [redacted], moved out of his house, bag, baggage, and furniture, on 12 July 1963 enroute to an overseas FCS assignment.\n\n2. Mr. Charles MATT, the case officer in this case, has advised that the Subject, along with a Cuban companion, Mr. Rafael Aurelio QUINTERO Ibarbia (#252 529), will return to Washington, D. C., to be billeted in the Bethesda safehouse on Monday, 29 July 1963. Mr. MATT has fervently requested audio coverage of the downstairs bar and telephone and the main floor living room at this house in order to monitor the Subject's conversations with QUINTERO during the absence of SAS case officers.\n\n3. The case was assigned to the District Field Office, and Special Agent [redacted] was designated as responsible agent. It is Agent [redacted] plan to place microphones in the downstairs bar and the main floor living room and a tap on the telephone and string all the wires to a crawl space over the garage. In that latter space, which will be kept locked, he will set up two regular AC-operated tape recorders to be actuated by the two VOR's obtained from Franconia and paid for by SAS. Unknown to the Subject and his companion, a case officer will have to service this equipment whenever an opportunity presents itself.\n4. The cover story to be used by Agent [REDACTED] during the installation is that he is working on the house at the request of the leasor, Washington real estate agent, Mr. [REDACTED]. Mr. [REDACTED] supposedly maintains the house for a New York lawyer in order to billet the latter's transient clients. Case Officer MATT has engaged a maid to clean up the house Mondays and Thursdays; however, she can be told to stay away if Agent [REDACTED] needs to do work there on those days. It was also discreetly requested by the undersigned of Case Officer MATT not to kibbitz too much while the technicians are making the installation.\n\n5. It is expected that the audio results of this type of coverage will be superior to the results of the previous \"radio\" phase. The only complication will be in servicing the recorders on a timely basis.\n\nRamon R. Hart\n\ncc: #252 529\n\n11g", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10242.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 680, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1546, 1], [1546, 2415, 2]]}} |
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{"id": "e8fe9bbfc76a083b562ba7d5bac5462251b299da", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch\n\nFROM: Mr. Ramon R. Hart\n\nSUBJECT: Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa\n#210 838\n\n18 July 1963\n\n1. The first phase of the audio surveillance of the Subject at the SAS safehouse in Bethesda has been completed. The Subject left Washington, D. C., on 13 July 1963. The owner of the listening post, Mr. Fred C. THOMAS, Jr., moved out of his house, bag, baggage, and furniture, on 12 July 1963 enroute to an overseas PCS assignment.\n\n2. Mr. Charles MATT, the case officer in this case, has advised that the Subject, along with a Cuban companion, Mr. Rafael Aurelio QUINTERO Ibarbia (#252 529), will return to Washington, D. C., to be billeted in the Bethesda safehouse on Monday, 29 July 1963. Mr. MATT has fervently requested audio coverage of the downstairs bar and telephone and the main floor living room at this house in order to monitor the Subject's conversations with QUINTERO during the absence of SAS case officers.\n\n3. The case was assigned to the District Field Office, and Special Agent Harold G. TITTLER was designated as responsible agent. It is Agent TITTLER's plan to place microphones in the downstairs bar and the main floor living room and a tap on the telephone and string all the wires to a crawl space over the garage. In that latter space, which will be kept locked, he will set up two regular AC-operated tape recorders to be actuated by the two VOR's obtained from Franconia and paid for by SAS. Unbeknown to the Subject and his companion, a case officer will have to service this equipment whenever an opportunity presents itself.\n4. The cover story to be used by Agent(TITISLER) during the installation is that he is working on the house at the request of the lessee, Washington real estate agent, Mr. R. V. Cortlandt HERBST (DI 7-8865). Mr. HERBST supposedly maintains the house for a New York lawyer in order to bill the latter's transient clients. Case Officer MATT has engaged a maid to clean up the house Mondays and Thursdays; however, she can be told to stay away if Agent(TITISLER) needs to do work there on those days. It was also discreetly requested by the undersigned of Case Officer MATT not to kibbitz too much while the technicians are making the installation.\n\n5. It is expected that the audio results of this type of coverage will be superior to the results of the previous \"radio\" phase. The only complication will be in servicing the recorders on a timely basis.\n\nRamon R. Hart\n\ncc: #252 529\n\nllg", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10243.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 704, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1577, 1], [1577, 2462, 2]]}} |
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{"id": "fc83e6af643f0dced05c8a216cb48f7f9dd1be1c", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch DATE: 1 July 1963\nFROM: Mr. Ramon R. Hart\nSUBJECT: Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa\n#210 838\n\n1. On 24 June 1963, Mr. Charles Matt, SAS/MOB/PM, extension 6488, was referred to me by the SAS Security Officer, Mr. George Ladner, and visited me in Room 4 E 21 to request some operational support beginning 1 July 1963. Mr. Matt advised that two leaders of the Cuban Exile Group were coming to Washington, D. C., on that latter date to confer with CIA and other Government officials, including probably Robert F. Kennedy, the Attorney General, concerning the \"new program\" for the exiles.\n\n2. Mr. Matt explained that a covert site (#302 922) located at 9218 Aldershot Drive, Bethesda, Maryland, had recently been procured to billet these exiles and to serve as the meeting place for these sensitive discussions to take place. Mr. Matt said that SAS is vitally interested in what these two exiles say to each other when the U. S. Government officials have departed after a day's discussions. He, therefore, requested that microphones be concealed in the house to monitor their comments.\n\n3. Mr. Matt said that the two men would arrive on 1 July and would be in Washington at the house for about a week or ten days. The audio coverage was requested for this entire time. Mr. Matt also said that the house would be retained for several more months and that the two exiles would return to Washington several more times in that period and that an audio surveillance would probably be requested for these latter visits also.\n\n4. Mr. George Ladner supplied the true name of the leader of the two men, the captioned Subject. Having been informed by Mr. Matt that the covert site was a private dwelling place in an expensive neighborhood, I assumed that there would be only two methods of making an audio penetration of the premises:\n(a.) Concealing a tape recorder in the attic, basement, or garage, and using a voice-operated relay to actuate the recorder.\n\n(b.) With the use of directories, search the environs of the safehouse for the purpose of locating a potential listening post where radio transmissions could be monitored.\n\n5. After checking with Mr. Joseph Langan, Acting Chief, Operational Support Division, I assigned the case to the District Field Office and directed some agents to case the house and the neighborhood to determine which method of penetration should be used. Mr. John Cryer was designated responsible agent at the District Field Office, and after a quick survey, he reported that the concealment and servicing of a tape recorder on the premises would be impossible and that the only method would be the use of a transmitter and a nearby listening post.\n\n6. Using the directories in SRS, I ran the names of all the residents of the houses within a quarter-mile of the covert site through SRD Indices and found one Fred C. Thomas, Jr. (#57 328), of 9127 McDonald Drive, Bethesda, Maryland, to be a Staff employee. Through telephone information, I located Mr. Thomas at the Langley Headquarters Building and personally contacted him the first thing in the morning of 25 June 1963. I indicated to Mr. Thomas the fact that there was a safehouse in his neighborhood which we wanted to \"bug\" and that he was the only Staff employee who lived within range of our covert transmitters. I asked him if it would be too much of an imposition on him for us to set up a listening post in his house. Mr. Thomas explained that he was scheduled to depart for Karachi, Pakistan on a PCS assignment in approximately a month but that he would be glad to make his home available as a listening post. He confided that his primary mission in Karachi was to be the audio penetration of the Communist Chinese Embassy and so he would look forward to the next week's operations in his home as valuable training. The next step I took was to set up a meeting among George Ladner, Charles Matt, Sam Halpern, Executive Officer of SAS, and myself in Mr. Halpern's Office. I advised Mr. Halpern that the\naudio surveillance appeared to be technically feasible since I had located a possible listening post. However, I admitted to him that, even though the Office of Security has the \"charter\" to conduct the surveillance, TSD controls the necessary expensive equipment; Mr. Halpern must arrange for TSD to transfer this equipment to the Office of Security. Mr. Halpern declared that the procurement of the necessary equipment should pose no problem after he would make a few telephone calls. I then returned to my office and made out a list of the equipment which I felt would be necessary, and awaited advice from him as to whom to contact in TSD to obtain it.\n\n7. After checking with Mr. [H. T. Bent] of the Audio Operations Branch of TSD as to appropriate equipment and after checking through the specifications in the \"Audio Manual\" of TSD, I selected the following:\n\nTwo voice-operated relays, QSC-2, $1,100 each\n\nTwo Transmitter Radios, FM, 130 - 140\nMCS, SRT-6H, @ $275 each\n\nTwo Battery Packs, 130 hrs. ops., UWB-7, $25 each\n\nTwo Battery \"A\", 1.5 volts, Burgess 2 F\n$ .54 each\n\nOne Battery \"B\", 45 volts, Burgess A-30\n$1.87 each\n\nTOTAL\n\n$2,802.95\n\n8. About Noon on 25 June, I received a telephone call from Mr. John W. McBee, extension 2481, of TSD, who told me that everything had been laid on by SAS for me to obtain from TSD any\nequipment necessary for this operation. Mr. McBee directed that I fill out a Form #88 and have the technicians hand carry it to the Franconia Depot in order to obtain the equipment. The use of the Form #88 disturbed me in this matter because I had assumed from Mr. Halpern that he would arrange it so that TSD would turn over the equipment to us without charge to anyone. The use of the Form #88 implies that a division is allocating funds for the purchase of equipment. However, I filled out the Form #88, listing the above equipment, and walked it down to SAS, where I gave it to Charles Matt to have signed. The form, bearing the SAS Cost Center #3132-5455-3400, was completed and returned to me within an hour, whereupon I gave it to DFO Agent Stan Lach, who drove with it immediately to the Franconia Depot. I called ahead to Bob Woods and Charlie Beall of the T & I Shop at Franconia and requested that they give a little briefing concerning the operation of this equipment to Mr. Lach and Mr. Cryer, who was to meet Mr. Lach there. Neither Cryer nor Lach had ever had any experience with any of the pieces of equipment on the list. Mr. Woods and Mr. Beall were quite cooperative in this request.\n\n9. Several problems kept appearing and disappearing while the DFO technicians were transporting, installing, and testing the equipment. One problem was the payment of the equipment. I received a telephone call from Mr. Dayton S. (\"Doc\") Barrows of TSD, informing me that SAS had reneged on paying the $2,802.95 for the equipment, but that if I would tell him what equipment we wanted, he might be able to arrange to lend it to us. I told Mr. Barrows that as far as I knew, we had indeed obtained the equipment with the Form #88, but that if we needed anything else, I would contact him. Another problem which appeared was the rumor that it was not two Cuban exiles who would be residing in the safehouse, but only the captioned Subject and a Spanish speaking Staff employee. If the rumor were actually true, it would seem that an audio surveillance of the safehouse would not be necessary. I called Charles Matt for an explanation, and he informed me that Senor Artine was going to be the only person living in the house after each day's discussions were completed - no Staff employee would be living with him. I asked Mr. Matt to whom Senor Artine would be\nholding the conversations which we were to record. He replied that he was interested in any visitors which the Subject might receive and any telephone calls which he might make. I suggested that possibly a telephone tap might be sufficient under these circumstances. Mr. Matt disagreed and still requested a microphone installation to cover the whole house if possible.\n\n10. In addition to the equipment obtained from TSD, the DFO agents took their own SRR-4 tuneable receiver and the SRR-4 charged to the WFO. These receivers would be used in the listening post to pick up the radiations from the two SRT-6H transmitters. It was suggested to the DFO agents to borrow the two WFO transceivers to be used to communicate during the installation between the listening post and the safehouse; however, the agents chose not to use them and relied solely on telephonic communications. The \"A\" and \"B\" batteries picked up at Franconia were to be used in the SRR-4 receiver so that checks could be made from an automobile to see just how far the radiations extended around the transmitters. A report on the area covered by the transmitters was requested of the DFO agents.\n\n11. The first test of the SRT-6H from the safehouse to the listening post was a failure. Its 50 milliwatt output, ordinarily good for a quarter mile, wasn't sufficient to reach the receiver, 2/10th's of a mile away. Its failure was blamed partly on the distance, partly on the brick construction of the listening post, and partly on the hilly contours of the housing development, which deflected the 135 megacycle, line-of-sight radiations.\n\n12. When this disheartening news arrived, I immediately telephoned Mr. Barrows of TSD and requested a pair of the more powerful 150 milliwatt SRT-7 transmitters. I telephoned Mr. Barrows rather than filling out another Form #88 to avoid a possible furor within SAS. Mr. Barrows consented to loan two of these transmitters with their proper receivers on a hand receipt to us, and Stan Iach was dispatched to Franconia to pick them up. An opportunity to test it on 28 June 1963 was thwarted because Mr. Thomas was having foreign visitors in for cocktails that afternoon. But the equipment was installed and tested the next day, Saturday, 29 June, and appeared to work satisfactorily.\n13. At 1330 hours on 1 July 1963, Mr. Cryer telephoned Headquarters to announce that one SRT-7 transmitter had been installed in the ceiling over the bar and telephone in the basement of the safehouse and that the SRT-1 receiver was picking up the transmissions satisfactorily in Mr. Thomas' basement. The QSC-2 voice-operated relay was also satisfactorily actuating the Ampex tape recorder when conversations began to take place in the safehouse. The AC-powered FM transmitter is crystal controlled to operate at a frequency of 157.4 megacycles in the VHF Band. Its operating range is supposed to be approximately one mile.\n\n14. The DFO agents also fitted the transmitter with a hidden switch which would enable the case officers to turn the transmitter off when they are present at the house holding the sensitive discussions and to turn it on when they leave.\n\n15. Mr. Thomas and his wife have consented to do most of the operating of the tape recorder themselves in their own basement. With the use of the voice-operated relay, the monitoring will be almost 100% automatic anyway. No more than one visit a day by a field office agent should be necessary to pick up the day's tape and to make minor adjustments, repairs, or corrections to the receiver, actuator, and recorder. Mr. Thomas is well-known to his friends as a \"hi-fi bug\", and the presence of the new equipment in his basement would not raise the eyebrows on any of his visitors, some of whom are expected to be foreign dignitaries - Mr. Thomas will be going to [Kashmir] under Department of State cover.\n\nRamon R. Hart\n\ncc: #57:328", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10245.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 6, "total-input-tokens": 6858, "total-output-tokens": 2966, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1850, 1], [1850, 4016, 2], [4016, 5351, 3], [5351, 7713, 4], [7713, 10003, 5], [10003, 11600, 6]]}} |
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{"id": "94dc263457cf2755421284147b79d728906baab3", "text": "NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER BACKSTOP\n\nTO: (Check)\nX CHIEF, CONTROL DIVISION, OP\n\nCHIEF, CONTRACT PERSONNEL DIVISION, OP\n\nX CHIEF, (OPERATING COMPONENT FOR ACTION)\n\nATTN: LA\n\nREF: RETIREMENT\n\nSTATUS: X STAFF\n\nCONTINUED\n\nSUBJECT: BUSTOS-VIDEIRA, CHARLOTTE Z.\n\nKEEP ON TOP OF FILE WHILE COVER IN EFFECT\n\nX ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL COVER (BLOCK RECORDS)\n\nCANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER (UNBLOCK RECORDS)\n\nEFFECTIVE DATE:\n\nFORM 3254 W-2 TO BE ISSUED\n\n(HRB 20-7)\n\nSUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY\n\n(HRB 20-7)\n\nEAA: CATEGORY I\n\nRETURN ALL OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION TO CCS\n\nSUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR HOSPITALIZATION CARD.\n\nDO NOT WRITE IN THIS BLOCK -\n\nSUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY\n\n(HRB 20-7)\n\nEAA: CATEGORY I\n\nRETURN ALL OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION TO CCS\n\nSUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR HOSPITALIZATION CARD.\n\nSUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. (HR 240-2a)\n\nSUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. (HR 240-2a)\n\nEAA. CATEGORY I\n\nCATEGORY II\n\nSUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR ACT HOSPITALIZATION CARD\n\nREMARKS AND/OR COVER HISTORY:\n\nSUBJECT WILL BE DENIED FOR ENTIRE PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT EXCEPT FOR US GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS.\n\nDISTRIBUTION:\n\nCOPY 1 - CD/TRB OR CPD CONTROL\nCOPY 2 - OPERATING COMPONENT\nCOPY 3 - OS/ORD\nCOPY 4 - OC/DO/TRB\nCOPY 5 - CCS-FILE\n\nSECRET WN-SISM\n\nE2, IMPDET CL 3Y: 021964\n\n15-20-43\n\n7/184", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10291.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 572, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1442, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "3a0161eeb3cc4777a4afa6b0799ab23d805b2d66", "text": "**INTERVIEW REPORT**\n\n**NAME OF SUBJECT**\nBUSTOS-VIDELA, Charlotte\n\n**FILE NO.**\n007-657\n\n**REASON FOR INTERVIEW**\nRetirement: CIA\n\n**PERMANENT ADDRESS**\nPO Box 3030\nFALLS CHURCH, VA 22043\n\n**TEMPORARY ADDRESS**\nHome Tel Phone 281-2258\n\n**PRESENT TITLE, GRADE AND DIVISION**\nLA GS-14\n\n**DETAILS OF CONTEMPLATED FOREIGN TRAVEL**\nEurope (dates not firm)\n\n**BADGES, PASSES, KEYS AND CREDENTIALS**\n\n**CLEARANCES**\nComm - S1\n\n**COVER**\nSTATE (Retirement under cover)\n\n---\n\n1. ALL PHASES OF SECURITY WITH RESPECT TO SUBJECT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO THE ORGANIZATION WERE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DISCUSSED.\n\n2. SUBJECT WAS ADVISED THAT ALL INFORMATION RECEIVED AND COMPILED BY THE AGENCY IS OFFICIAL DATA, AND IS THE PROPERTY OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND THAT NO OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE HAS ANY PROPERTY RIGHT IN SUCH INFORMATION.\n\n3. SUBJECT WAS INFORMED THAT THE SECURITY REGULATIONS AND THE SECRECY AGREEMENT APPLY, NOT ONLY TO INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION: BUT, ALSO TO ANY STATISTICAL, ORGANIZATIONAL, OPERATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION OF WHICH HE IS COGNIZANT.\n\n4. SUBJECT WAS INSTRUCTED THAT INFORMATION PERTAINING TO INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS, SOURCES AND METHODS PECULIAR TO THE AGENCY MAY NOT BE DIVULGED TO PERSONS IN OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, EVEN THOUGH SUCH PERSONS ARE FULLY SECURITY CLEARED WITHIN THEIR OWN DEPARTMENTS.\n\n5. SUBJECT WAS INFORMED THAT SHOULD ANY QUESTION ARISE ON SECURITY MATTERS HE MAY COMMUNICATE WITH THE AGENCY FOR ADVICE AND GUIDANCE.\n\n6. GENERAL: (Comments, criticisms or suggestions and knowledge of any incidents or activities of persons which seemed to have a security significance.)\n\n---\n\n**DATE**\n30 December 1977\n\n**SIGNATURE OF INTERVIEWER**\n\n/s/ Thomas A. Gaines\n\n---\n\n**FORM 4-73 1099 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS**\n\n**ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY**", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10292.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 599, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1779, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "2e023846747f0d97d7f14d74a9eb7862507e41a3", "text": "**NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER BACKSTOP**\n\n| TO: (Check) | SS NUMBER | EMPLOYEE NUMBER | ID CARD NUMBER |\n|-------------|-----------|-----------------|---------------|\n| CHIEF, CONTROL DIVISION, OP | 069-24-3139 | 007667 | Do Not Reproduce |\n| CHIEF, CONTRACT PERSONNEL DIVISION, OP | | | |\n| CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT FOR ACTION | | | |\n\n**REF:** Form 2458 dated 1 Dec 76\n\n**STATUS**\n\n- X STAFF\n- CONTRACT\n\n**SUBJECT**\n\nBUSTOS-VIDELA, CHARLOTTE 3.\n\n**DEPARTMENT OF STATE**\n\n**KEEP ON TOP OF FILE WHILE COVER IN EFFECT**\n\n**ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL COVER (BLOCK RECORDS)**\n\n- X BASIC COVER PROVIDED\n- EFFECTIVE DATE\n- OPERATIONAL COVER PROVIDED\n- FOR\n- OTHER (Specify)\n\n- SUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY (HRB 20-7)\n\n- SUBMIT FORM 3254 W-2 TO BE ISSUED (HRB 20-11)\n\n- SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER (HR 240-2e)\n\n- SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY (HR 240-2e)\n\n- EAA: CATEGORY I\n- CATEGORY II\n\n- SUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR ACT HOSPITALIZATION CARD\n\n**CANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER (UNBLOCK RECORDS)**\n\n- EFFECTIVE DATE\n- SUBMIT FORM 3254 W-2 TO BE ISSUED (HRB 20-7)\n- SUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY (HRB 20-7)\n- EAA: CATEGORY I\n- CATEGORY II\n- RETURN ALL OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION TO CCS\n- SUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR HOSPITALIZATION CARD\n\n**REMARKS AND/OR COVER HISTORY**\n\n- 27 Aug 51-Aug 62-Hgs-Overt\n- Aug 62-Jul 67-Hgs-[AC] 99\n- Jul 67-10 Aug 72-Mexico-State-Nominal 99\n- 1 Sep 72-27 Jun 74-Hgs-[AC] 99\n- 28 Jun 74-10 Nov 76-Trinidad-State-Int 2163\n- 11 Nov 76-26 Feb 77-Hgs-State-Int 99\n- 27 Feb 77-\n\n**DISTRIBUTION:**\n\n- COPY 1 - CD or CPD\n- COPY 2 - OPERATING COMPONENT\n- COPY 3 - OS/HRD\n- COPY 4 - DC-0/976\n- COPY 5 - CCS-FIL\n\n**SECRET**\n\n[Signature]\n\n[Date] 03\n\n[Handwritten Notes]", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10295.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 782, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1851, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "ba546ca2bc94f41a26f4da6328f033d4d5b12ca7", "text": "REQUEST FOR OFFICIAL COVER ACTION\n\n1. WHEN REQUESTING INITIAL COVER OR ON RETURN FROM OVERSEAS ROUTING SHOULD BE:\n\n COMPLETE SECTION 1.\n\nTO: CCS/official cover branch\n (Use Form 610 Routing & Record Sheet)\n\nFROM: [Security]\n\nTHRU: [Security]\n\nSUBJECT: TRUE NAME (last, first, middle):\n\nBustos-Videla, Charlotte\n\nSOCIAL SECURITY NO.\n\n069-21-1332\n\nSUBJECT'S AFFILIATION:\n\nHAS NOT BEEN VOLUNTARILY DECLARED OR INVOLUNTARILY EXPOSED TO ANY\nCONFLICT OF INTEREST OR INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. THEREFORE, HAS NOT BEEN\nCONSIDERED IN THIS REQUEST. (IF AN AFFIRMATIVE ANSWER, PROVIDE DETAILS ON\nSEPARATE ATTACHMENT.)\n\nJUSTIFICATION FOR REQUESTED ACTION:\n\nMs. Bustos-Videla is currently assigned to the [Redacted] Station under [Redacted] State cover. It is requested that she be placed under [Redacted] State cover for her future Headquarters assignment.\n\nJUSTIFICATION FOR REQUESTED ACTION:\n\nCHANGE IN REMOVAL OF OFFICIAL COVER STATUS FOR SUBJECT IS REQUESTED.\n\nSIGNATURE AND TITLE OF REQUESTING OFFICER\n\nJonathan G. Hanke, C/IA/PEMS\n\nDATE\n\nFOR OFFICE OF SECURITY\n\nDO YOUR RECORDS REFLECT ANY EXPOSURE, COMPROMISE, SECURITY OR OTHER FACTORS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE REQUEST? (IF THE ANSWER IS AFFIRMATIVE, PROVIDE DETAILS ON SEPARATE ATTACHMENT.)\n\nOFFICE OF SECURITY\n\nNO PERMANENT INFORMATION ATTACHED.\n\nSIGNATURE\n\nAPPROVAL\n\nDATE\n\nSECRET\n\nOS COPY\n\n5/8K", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10298.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 450, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1369, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "cd5334bf609a22c517a8d2e788dbd36c8568a569", "text": "NAME: BUSTOS-VIDELA, Charlotte Z.\n\nDATE OF BIRTH: 12 January 1929\n\nREF NUMBER: 56840\n\nPOSITION: Operations Officer\n\nLOCATION AND PHONE: Room 3-E-04, Extension 6954\n\nDATE OF INTERVIEW: 10 January 1973\n\nINTERVIEWED BY: James E. Peters/William A. O'Donnell\n\nPERIOD(S) OF ACQUAINTANCE WITH AGEE:\n\nVarious\u2014see memorandum of 31 May 1972.\n\nAGEE'S OTHER ACQUAINTANCES OR CONTACTS:\n\nNothing additional.\n\nADDITIONAL DATA:\n\nMrs. Bustos-Videla could offer no additional information regarding Agee. However, she suggested that Dorothy Hennick, Europe Division [Bern] be contacted to ascertain whether or not Agee had contacted Jim Noland [Mexico Station].", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10303.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 245, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 642, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "dad30fbaadd8f4c688842795e00ea74a9ad1ac80", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD\n\nSUBJECT: Agee Effort Against Cuban Operations at the Mexico City Station\n\n1. Elsie L. SCALETTI recalls that Raymond A. FRADYER, Chief of the Cuban Section, tried to get Agee to discuss the development of contacts with access to the Cuban target in the Olympics. In these discussions it may well be that Agee was told about LIARM-1, a member of the Mexican rifle team, who was a contact of the Station and we were trying to get invited to Cuba (LIARM-1 is no longer a contact of the Station even though he is still with the rifle team.)\n\n2. SCALETTI recalls the Cuban Section feeling very frustrated that Agee could provide no leads or assistance to this section in its effort to target against the Cuban teams. She recalls no memoranda prepared by Agee for the Section, no leads given the Section, and he came to discuss the Olympics with C/Cuba not more than half a dozen times.\n\n3. As SCALETTI recalls, it is unlikely that Agee knew anything about the operations being run against the Cuban target than that which he might have picked up at Headquarters or known about the Station operations in general -- such as audio, surveillance, photo surveillance, etc.\n\n4. SCALETTI had Agee over to her home once for dinner; there were no other guests. Agee had SCALETTI, her husband, and Laura J. UTSTINE (on TDY) to his apartment once for dinner. The conversation was always light. The only significant thing about Agee's plans which arose was his discussion about buying used drycleaning equipment in the United States, bringing it to Mexico and setting up a drycleaning plant. This was brought up as something for the future and just an idea Phil was toying with.\n\n5. SCALETTI ran into Agee by chance on the side street by the Embassy one day after the arrival of John A. PROBERT. Agee said he understood PROBERT had arrived as COS and he would like to say hello. I suggested he call PROBERT. I immediately informed PROBERT of my chance encounter with Agee, and informed PROBERT that Agee had resigned under somewhat of a cloud and suggested he get briefed himself on Agee's assignment in Mexico.\n6. Agee knew that SCALETTI was in Mexico [under tourist cover] even though SCALETTI was working regular hours in the [Embassy]. He probably also knew that there were other [Station employees also utilizing tourist cover].\n\nElsie I. SCALETTI", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10305.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 613, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 2121, 1], [2121, 2361, 2]]}} |
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{"id": "3d915613d8df97b66d072948a0f73cece8d06c85", "text": "Subject: Philip Burnett Franklin Agee\n\n1. NAME OF OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE\n Elsie I. Scaletti\n\n2. PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF SUBJECT\n \n Were you ever personally acquainted with him?\n Yes or No ______. If you were never personally acquainted with him have you acquired any information of a personal nature concerning him through other persons?\n Yes or No ______. Give details including dates, by months and years as best you can recall, circumstances, purpose and nature of any relationship you may have had with him and provide all data relating to his character or personality, illustrating briefly with any-stories or other information acquired as a result of your own relationship with him or which might have been acquired from others.\n\n See attached memo\n\n RETURN TO CIA\n Background Use Only\n Do Not Reproduce\n\n3. SUBJECT'S KNOWLEDGE OF YOU, PROJECTS, OR OPERATIONS IN WHICH YOU PARTICIPATED\n\n On the basis of your personal association with Subject, either official or social, or, on the basis of what you know or believe him to be knowledgeable of, outline the nature and extent of information you believe he could provide an opposition intelligence service as to (a) your identity as an intelligence officer or employee, (b) your personal background and experience including places of assignments, and (c) operations in which you participated in some way. (Cryptonyms should be employed when known. The nature of the operations in any event should be briefly but sufficiently described to lead to their identification, with the dates or periods involved and any comments or observations as to their success or failure.)\n\n See memo attached\n4. OTHER AGENCY PERSONNEL\n\nList other Agency personnel or former personnel, who on the basis of your own personal knowledge or belief, had official or social contact with Subject. Give brief information as to the period and nature of such relationship for each.\n\nSee memo attached.\n\n5. OTHER U. S. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL\n\nList all other U. S. Government personnel who, on the basis of your own personal knowledge or belief, had particularly close official or social contact with Subject. Identify the Bureau, Department, Agency or Office with which each such person was employed at the time of the relationship and give brief information concerning the period and nature of such relationship for each.\n\nSee memo attached.\n\n6. OTHER PERSONS\n\nList all other persons who irrespective of nationality, sex, or employment are known or believed to have had intimate or particularly close association with him and brief information concerning the identity and occupation of such persons, your knowledge of such persons, and the period and nature of the relationship of such person with Subject. Include also the names of all American and foreign newspaper people with whom he is known or believed to have had personal contact irrespective of the extent or closeness of their relationship. Give names with brief information as to the period and nature of such relationship for each.\n\nI know of none.\n7. HOSTILE INTELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS\n\nCan you provide any information of any kind tending to establish that Subject may have been sympathetic to hostile ideologies or had contact with and was cooperating with a hostile intelligence service. Yes or No ______. If yes, give full details.\n\nSigned: [Signature]\n\nDated: 10 July 1972\n\n*This is an Outline only of information desired. If you either knew the Subject or have any information from other sources on any of the points contained in the outline, a separate memorandum is needed with each paragraph thereof keyed to those in this outline. If you neither knew the Subject nor have any information of the kind requested in any section of the outline (and only in such instance) negative entries may be entered under all sections, and the outlined returned after signing and dating. The signed and dated outline will thus serve as a memorandum for the files.\nSUBJECT: Philip Burnett Franklin Agee\n\n1. NAME OF OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE: Elsie I. Scaletti\n\n2. PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF SUBJECT:\n\nI knew Phil during the entire time he was in Branch I at Headquarters, and during his tour in Mexico. We came to Mexico PCS at the same time. This means I knew him from 1965 until he resigned. In Headquarters our relationship was limited to business in the office, and that was not very frequent. We sat in different rooms. He handled SB matters. I did the routing of all Branch correspondence which meant I decided what he was to see--this was anything affecting Soviet/Satellite/Chinese matters. My main areas of responsibility were in the support field. Even though we were both processing out at the same time, we did not exchange stories much. However, since I traveled as a \"Tourist\" and was not therefore allowed to bring anything into Mexico, Phil offered to have some of my things packed with his household effects since he said he owned hardly anything. One day my husband and I took some boxes of things over to his apartment before work. I do not remember the name of the apartment development in Virginia, but it was the garden type. His apartment was nice--fairly new but sparsely furnished. He helped us unload the things and take them upstairs. Then we parted. I seem to recall he had some trouble with his car that morning and we dropped him off at a repair shop on the way to the office.\n\nAt this time, in Washington, Phil was very pleasant, was nice to work with. He did not appear to be pushy, even though he did everything he could to get the Mexican assignment. At this time, despite his family problems, he did not appear to let these affect his work. At least from my position he seemed to get his work done, not to procrastinate, not to take a lot of time off. From the gossip I heard, he was separated, and was anxious to get any assignment overseas. When the possibility of this Olympic job opened up in Mexico he grabbed it. As I recall, C/WH/1 was sympathetic toward him also, and was happy to be able to help Phil at this particular time.\nIn Mexico when Phil's household effects arrived he let me know; and as I recall, he brought them over to my house and we unloaded them into our apartment. We did not go and pick them up. In thanks, we invited him over to supper one evening. (Willard C. CURTIS had given permission for individual officers to have Phil over to dinner if no outsiders were present and prior permission was obtained.) I think I got permission from the DCOS at that time. There were only the three of us (Phil, my husband, and myself--no maid, no other invited guests) There was no discussion of office. My husband knew Phil was with BKTRUST and was working on the Olympics in Mexico. Conversation was light. During dinner, as I recall, we talked about business in Mexico, and he mentioned his father was in the dry cleaning business, and he thought he might be interested in bringing into Mexico some used dry cleaning equipment which is worth nothing in the United States, and set up some dry cleaning establishments in Mexico. The discussion was merely in generalities--nothing specific as to timetable or even if Phil were serious about this.\n\nAbout a week later Phil brought his car over and my husband helped him work on his car--adjusting it to the altitude. This must have been around September 1967.\n\nShortly thereafter, when Laura B. UTSTINE was in Mexico TDY (she worked in WH/1 and also knew Phil at Headquarters), Phil had my husband, me, and UTSTINE over to his apartment (on Insurgentes Sur just off the Viaducto) for dinner. It was a huge apartment, sparsely furnished. We had an enjoyable evening, very light conversation. Talked mostly about Mexico. At this time he showed us he had several bedrooms (forget how many) and hopefully his sons would be able to visit him.\n\nDuring his tour in Mexico I only saw Phil in the Station occasionally--and then just in passing in the halls. Once after I heard about Phil's having kidnapped his boys, I thought I saw them (can't remember why I thought they were his) in front of the Embassy with a maid. I never saw Phil in the Embassy proper nor at any Embassy functions (I was tourist and did not circulate in the Embassy).\n\nDuring his tour in Mexico, Phil remained pleasant but was certainly not found to talk to. After Phil resigned I saw him once. After John PROBERT arrived as COS, I saw Phil along the side of the Embassy.\nWe just greeted each other. He said he heard PROBERT was coming to Mexico and asked if he were here. He wanted to call and say hello. I said yes. I immediately informed PROBERT, and suggested the latter, read Phil's file at the Station as it was my understanding there was some problem about his resignation, but did not know all the details. (This was true as personnel matters in the Station were kept very close by the front office.) I do not know if, when, or how many times PROBERT might have met with Phil. At this time Phil looked neat and well kept, as I recall.\n\n3. SUBJECT'S KNOWLEDGE OF SCALETTI, PROJECTS, OR OPERATIONS IN WHICH SCALETTI PARTICIPATED\n\na). Phil could definitely identify me as a long-time BKTRUST employee\n\nb). Phil probably knew that Mexico was my first overseas assignment, and possibly that I had a medical hold before. He knew I had spent \"many years\" in Branch 1, and was privy to almost everything going on at the Mexico City Station. He knew I was assigned to Mexico under tourist cover but worked inside the Embassy. He knew my husband was here as a professor at the University of the Americas, and that he did not work for BKTRUST.\n\nc). In Headquarters Phil knew I handled mostly the support projects plus such extras as LILINK and LPGLOBE (both NOC). LILINK had closed down either just as Phil came to the Branch, or just before. However, Gary H. REYNOLDS, formerly with LILINK, was assigned to the Branch then, and talked with Phil about Mexico, and possibly about LILINK. I remember keeping the LPGLOBE material very close, in my own safe, and I do not think Phil knew of LPGLOBE (LIREALM was then in Mexico under LPGLOBE), but may have learned of LPGLOBE program and LIREALM through Ex-LIADLIB (see paragraph 4).\n\nIn Mexico City Phil knew I was in the Cuban section, and privy to all operations being run against the Cuban target. He did not know of operations in particular except possibly LIARM-1 (now terminated) who we hoped to use against the Cuban olympic 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\n\nSECRET/SENSITIVE\nGETTING Phil to come to our end of the hall a couple of times. I was not in on the discussions between C/Cuba (Raymond F. FRADYER) and Phil, but I believe they were mainly held to see who Phil had met who might be useful against the Cuban target. I know we thought at the time Phil was spending almost full time on his overt activities and the SB target, and he gave the Cuban target little attention.\n\nOTHER AGENCY PERSONNEL\n\nAt Headquarters in WH/1 Phil shared his cubicle with LIADLIB-1 who was pressing to get overseas as much as Phil, for different reasons. Ex-LIADLIB-1 was a much more pushy individual, less experienced operationally (right out of the JOT program) and out to benefit himself entirely--much more so than Phil. LIADLIB-1 went out of channel constantly, talking of (NOC cover) ideas (for himself), and going right to the head of Training or JOT (can't remember which) and WOMACE on ideas and suggestions, without necessarily going through the Branch or Division. He had many business deals on the side (one was as a landscaper in Virginia) and had great prospects for business deals in Mexico. He wangled a (NOC) job in Mexico (replacing LIADLIB) and was inserted in the LAGLOBE program while he knew Phil (I think this was the timing.) He was also quite open in his bragging he had been hired as a GS-13 (I think it was) and did not have to go up the ranks. This might have irritated Phil who was still a 12. Ex-LIADLIB came to Mexico PCS about the same time Phil and I came. Although I remember no close friendship between Ex-LIADLIB and Phil on the desk, the fact they sat together, were both processing out for Mexico, would have meant they had something in common. Also, LIADLIB was then handling all the projects for CP and leftist penetration operations for the Station and Base (Monterrey). Phil would have more than casual interest in some of these as some were being handled in the field by Howard R. BENJAYA, an old friend of Phil's from Ecuador. I do not know that Phil and\nEx-LIADLIB ever met socially in Mexico or not. I am quite certain their work paths never crossed. LIADLIB is still in Mexico. He has had a difficult time since his \"resignation\" getting a job, keeping a job, and making ends meet. It probably would be to BKTRUST's disadvantage now for the two to meet. For this reason, and to assess ex-LIADLIB's present state of mind, Headquarters sent someone to talk with LIADLIB-1 in the spring of 1972. At that time he still seemed bitter against BKTRUST.\n\nOther than wishing to make special mention of EX-LIADLIB-1, I know of no Agency personnel other than those in WH/1 and the Mexico City Station whom he knew.\n\n5. OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL\n\nI know of none except the Olympic Attache in Mexico under whom Agee worked from July 1967 until the end of the Olympics.\n\n[Signature]\n10 July 1972", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10306.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 8, "total-input-tokens": 9144, "total-output-tokens": 3298, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1659, 1], [1659, 3048, 2], [3048, 3955, 3], [3955, 6049, 4], [6049, 8414, 5], [8414, 10583, 6], [10583, 12590, 7], [12590, 13425, 8]]}} |
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{"id": "e1169beb08cbac087c35296a3a9542e1a2f52176", "text": "**NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER BACKSTOP**\n\n| TO: (Check) | SS NUMBER | EMPLOYEE NUMBER | ID CARD NUMBER |\n|-------------|-----------|-----------------|---------------|\n| X CHIEF, CONTROL DIVISION, OP | 069-24-3138 | 007657 | Do Not Reproduce |\n| CHIEF, CONTRACT PERSONNEL DIVISION, OP | | | |\n| X CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT (For action) | | | |\n\n**ATTN:** CHIEF SUPPORT STAFF\n\n**REF:** FORM 2459, DATED 19 JUNE 1974\n\n**SUBJECT:** CHARLOTTE BUSOS-VIDELA\n\n**UNIT:** 99\n\n**DEPARTMENT OF STATE**\n\n---\n\n**KEEP ON TOP OF FILE WHILE COVER IN EFFECT**\n\n**X** ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL COVER BLOCK RECORDS\n\n**X** BASIC COVER PROVIDED\n\n**X** OPERATIONAL COVER PROVIDED\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 3254 W-2 TO BE ISSUED.**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER.**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY.**\n\n**EAA, CATEGORY I**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR HOSPITALIZATION CARD**\n\n**CANCELLATION OF OFFICIAL COVER UNBLOCK RECORDS**\n\n**EFFECTIVE DATE:**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 3254**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 642 IMMEDIATELY TO CHANGE TELEPHONE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO CATEGORY**\n\n**RETURN ALL OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION TO CCS**\n\n**SUBMIT FORM 2688 FOR HOSPITALIZATION CARD**\n\n**REMARKS AND/OR COVER HISTORY**\n\n27 AUG 51 - AUG 62 - B-3 - OVERT\nAUG 62 - JULY 67 - B-3 - OVERT\nJULY 67 - 10 AUG 72 - MEXICO STATE - OVERT\n1 SEPT 72 - 27 JUNE 74 - B-3 - OVERT\n28 JUNE 74 - TRINIDAD STATE - OVERT\n\n**DISTRIBUTION:**\n\nCOPY 1: CD OR CPD\nCOPY 2: OPERATING COMPONENT\nCOPY 3: 02/58/CD\nCOPY 4: 02/00/TFB\nCOPY 5: CCS-FILE\n\n**SECRET**\n\n**CHIEF, OFFICIAL COVER BRANCH, COVER AND ASHMOLE STAFF**\n\n**James L. Franklin**", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10307.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 702, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1706, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "9b49d301d0fc0e5381f5b514cb60e920483755e5", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, OS/Clearance Division\n\nSUBJECT: Certification of Security Clearance for CHARLOTTE Z. BUSTOS-VIDELA\n\n1. It is requested that the appropriate security certification be prepared on Subject whose date of birth is 12 JANUARY 1929.\n\n2. Your memorandum of certification should be addressed to Chief, CCS/OCB/State.\n\n3. Subject will depart Washington, D.C. for: [ ] PCS\n [ ] TDY assignment to [ ] PORT OF SPAIN on or about\n\n[Signature]\nChief, Official Cover Branch\nCover and Commercial Staff", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10314.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 171, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 508, 1]]}} |
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{"id": "9d354b1832830d5ccc4da3143ccc353f6ec645f3", "text": "NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP\n\nDATE: 7 August 1962\n\nCHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION\n\nCHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT & WH\n\nFILE NO.: 5190\n\nMILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED\n\nU.S. Army Element, Joint Operations Group (6729)\n\n\u2610 BLOCK RECORDS:\n\n\u2610 TEMPORARILY FOR ___ DAYS, EFFECTIVE ___\n\n\u2610 CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE 7 August 1962\n\n\u2610 SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3.\n\n\u2610 ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED.\n\n\u2610 SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER.\n\n\u2610 SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY.\n\n\u2610 REMARKS:\n\nCOPY TO CPD/OP.\n\nJames H. [Signature]\n\nCHIEF, MILITARY COVER, ETC.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10110-10328.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 275, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 643, 1]]}} |
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