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+ {"id": "9784b3947893ca86449d99ba24d83705d251780e", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\n* AGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10007-10425\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : X1332650W - PAGES 503-507\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : 108TH MI GROUP\nTO :\nTITLE : EXHIBIT\nDATE : 02/25/70\nPAGES : 5\nSUBJECTS : NAGELL, RICHARD C.\n\nTRINKALA, VICTOR L.\n\nSWORN STATEMENT\n\nTAPE RECORDING OF INTERVIEW\n\nCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR\n\nDISCHARGE FROM ARMY\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/09/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\nUNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nCOVER SHEET\n\nSUBJECT: THINKALA, Victor Lee\nPVT - 186 42 1155\n\nFILE NUMBER: 9321 - 6006\n\nPREPARING UNIT: 108th MI Group (I-SIB)\n\nAGENT REPORT DATED: 25 February 1970\n\nDESCRIPTION: SUBJECT'S Sworn Statement (DA Form 2823), dated 19 February 1970.\n\n503\n\nINACTIVE MARKING IS EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC TERMINATION\nWITNESS STATEMENT\n\nPLACE 108th MI Group, Region I, Room 1332, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10007\nDATE 19 Feb 70\nTIME 1500 Hrs\nFILE NUMBER 9321 6006\n\nLAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME\nTRINKALA, Victor Lee\n\nSOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT NO.\n186 42 1155\n\nGRADE\nPVT\n\nORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS\n127 West 43d Street, Room 301, Manhattan, New York 10036\n\nSWORN STATEMENT\n\nVictor Lee Trinkala\n\nWANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH\n\nQ. Mr. Trinkala, before we proceed, it is my desire to acquaint you with the purpose of this interview. The United States Department of Army must be assured of the character, suitability, and unswerving loyalty to the United States of persons who are in the United States Army and its Reserve component. In this regard, you have been asked to voluntarily undergo an interview under oath concerning your background since you were discharged from active duty and placed in the inactive reserves. This interview will provide a dual opportunity to you and the Department of Army to determine your status up to the present. Do you understand what I have just said to you?\nA. Yes.\n\nQ. Do you have any objection to being interviewed under oath?\nA. No.\n\nQ. Please stand and raise your right hand. Do you affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?\nA. Yes, I so affirm.\n\nQ. Do you have any objection to having this interview tape recorded for administrative purposes?\nA. No, none whatsoever.\n\nQ. Please state your name, address of residence, occupation, name and address of employer, and Social Security Account Number.\nA. My name is Victor Lee Trinkala and I reside at the Hotel Woodstock, Room 301, 127 West 43d Street, Manhattan, New York. I am currently unemployed. My Social Security Account Number is 186 42 1155.\n\nQ. What addresses have you resided at since your discharge?\nA. I lived at the Hotel Strand, 206 West 43d Street, Manhattan, New York for approximately two or three weeks after my discharge from the Army. I then moved to my current address and have resided there ever since.\n\nQ. What employment have you had since your discharge?\nA. None. I collect a weekly unemployment check from New York State which pays for my bills.\n\nQ. Did you come directly to New York City after your discharge?\nA. Yes.\n\nQ. Mr. Trinkala, have you ever had contact with any embassies, legations, consulates, or representatives of any foreign country?\nA. No, none that I know of.\n\nQ. Have you or any member of your family ever been contacted by a representative of a foreign intelligence service either here or abroad?\nA. No, none that I know of.\n\nQ. Have you or any member of your family ever been contacted by anyone with a more than casual interest in your military assignments, career, or duties?\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nINITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT\n\nPAGE 1 OF 3 PAGES\n\nADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING \"STATEMENT OF __ TAKEN AT __ DATED __ CONTINUED.\"\nTHE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BE INITIALED AS \"PAGE __ OF __ PAGES.\" WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTILIZED, THE BACK OF PAGE 1 WILL BE LINED OUT, AND THE STATEMENT WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER COPY OF THIS FORM.\nStatement of TRINKALA, Victor Lee, taken at 108th MI Group, Region I, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1332, New York, New York 10007, dated 19 February 1970, continued:\n\nQ. No, no one that I can recall.\nA. If you were contacted by someone with a more than casual interest in your military assignments, career, or duties, what would you do?\nA. I would report them to the FBI, CIA, or the CID.\nQ. Do you, Mr. Trinkala, still consider yourself to be a Conscientious Objector?\nA. Yes.\nQ. You do consider yourself to be a Conscientious Objector?\nA. I consider myself to be a Conscientious Objector to a certain point.\nQ. Explain, if you will, Mr. Trinkala.\nA. I do not believe in killing someone for no reason. I just can not bring myself to kill a man because someone tells me to.\nQ. What are your Conscientious Objector grounds based upon?\nA. I have religious and moral objections to killing people.\nQ. When were you discharged?\nA. I was discharged on 3 December 1969.\nQ. What were the reasons given for your discharge?\nA. I really cannot recall the reasons for my discharge.\nQ. Were you told why you were discharged?\nA. There were several reasons involved. A friend of mine helped me to get discharged.\nQ. How did he help you obtain a discharge?\nA. I do not know how he helped, or if, in fact, he did help me to get discharged.\nQ. What is your friend's name?\nA. His name is Richard Nagel.\nQ. Where does Richard Nagel reside?\nA. I do not know where he lives. I have never met him in person and do not know him personally. He is a friend of a friend.\nQ. How did you become acquainted with Mr. Nagel?\nA. Mr. Nagel is actually the friend of Tony Muneer of whom I have known for three or four years.\nQ. Where does Mr. Muneer reside and what is his occupation?\nA. Tony Muneer resides at the Hotel Woodstock, 127 West 43d Street, Manhattan, New York. He is employed there as a Desk Clerk.\nQ. Have you ever resided in the same residence with Mr. Muneer previous to your discharge?\nA. Yes, we both lived in the Hotel Strand, 206 West 43d Street, Manhattan, New York.\nQ. What was his occupation at that time?\nA. He was working as a Desk Clerk and going to school at IBM.\nQ. What was your occupation at that time?\nA. I was working at the Clinton Hotel, 19 West 31st Street, Manhattan, New York.\nQ. So, Mr. Muneer told you he would help you get out of the Army?\nA. Yes, he said he would speak to a friend, Richard Nagel, and see what he could do.\nQ. Did he ever tell you what he did to help you get out of the Army?\nA. No.\nQ. Have you ever associated with any dissident, anti-Army, or anti-war groups?\nA. No.\nQ. Have you ever been contacted by any individual who is a representative of any dissident, anti-Army, or anti-war groups?\nA. I do not know.\nQ. Has any person ever asked you to attend meetings of such groups?\nStatement of TRINKALA, Victor Lee, taken at 108th MI Group, Region I, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1332, New York, New York 10007, dated 19 February 1970, continued:\n\nQ. Have you ever attended any meetings of any dissident, anti-Army, anti-war groups?\n A. No, never.\n\nQ. Where were you stationed while in the Army?\n A. I was stationed at Fort Gordon, Georgia for approximately nine weeks during which time I received Basic Training. I then went to Fort Polk, Louisiana, for AIT training in the MOS 11B10. I stayed at Fort Polk for approximately 10 weeks. I was then sent to Oakland Army Terminal with orders for Viet Nam. I was discharged at Oakland Army Terminal on 3 December 1969.\n\nQ. Do you not remember the reasons for your discharge?\n A. No, I do not remember the specific reasons.\n\nQ. How much time had you spent in the Army?\n A. I had spent five months and 22 days.\n\nQ. Did you not think it rather odd that you should be granted a discharge after only five months and 22 days?\n A. Yes, I thought it was odd but I did not know what was happening.\n\nQ. Did you receive any counseling while in the Army from Army personnel?\n A. No, but the Personnel Officer at Oakland Army Terminal asked me who Richard Nagel was.\n\nQ. Why did he ask you the identity of Richard Nagel and what was his name and rank?\n A. I do not know why he asked me about Richard Nagel. He was a Warrant Officer but I do not remember his name or rank.\n\nQ. What did you tell him about Mr. Nagel?\n A. I told him only that he was a personal friend of mine.\n\nQ. Had you requested a discharge at any time prior to arriving at Oakland Army Terminal?\n A. I do not recall.\n\nQ. You had never requested a discharge?\n A. I was trying to get my combat status changed to non-combat status. I never initiated any formal procedures to obtain a discharge.\n\nQ. Did you ever tell any one that you were a Conscientious Objector?\n A. Yes, I told the adjutant at Oakland Army Terminal but he tore up my request and told me to get the hell out.\n\nQ. Have you his name and rank?\n A. No, I do not recall his name or rank.\n\nQ. Did Richard Nagel ever mention to you how he got out of the Army?\n A. No, as I mentioned before I have never seen him before or since. He called me long distance from New York City while I was at Oakland Army Terminal and that was the first and last I heard from him.\n\nQ. Has Tony Munzer heard from him or does he know of his whereabouts?\n A. No, Tony has not heard from him since December 1969 and does not know of Richard Nagel's whereabouts.\n\nQ. Have you ever been arrested?\n A. Yes.\n\nQ. How many times?\n A. About three or four times.\n\nQ. Have you ever been arrested since being inducted into the Army?\n A. No, and I listed all my arrests on the forms I had to fill out before going into the Army and at Basic Training.\nQ: Do you have friends who are members of dissident, anti-Army, or anti-war groups or organizations?\nA: No, but most of my friends do not like the Army. I do not know their reasons.\nQ: To what country do you owe your allegiance?\nA: The United States.\nQ: Do you support the Constitution of the United States and are you willing to defend the United States against any and all of her enemies without exception?\nA: I support the Constitution and am willing to fight any enemies who invade the United States but I am not willing to fight in Viet Nam because I believe the war is immoral.\nQ: If called upon to fight in Viet Nam would you go?\nA: I would try to obtain Conscientious Objector status. If that did not work I do not know what I would do.\nQ: Would you be willing to go on Active Duty if called upon?\nA: I would not be willing to be called to Active Duty and I do not know if I would go if called.\nQ: Why are you opposed to killing?\nA: I was brought up to be opposed to killing. They wanted to teach me in four months to kill somebody and you cannot teach in four months something which is opposed to what you have been taught for many years.\nQ: Are these attitudes due to religious beliefs?\nA: Yes, I am Catholic and do not believe in killing.\nQ: If you had to kill someone in self-defense what would you do?\nA: I would fight back but this is different than being placed in Viet Nam where I would probably have to kill.\nQ: If you were in Viet Nam and were under fire would you kill the enemy?\nA: Yes, I would. Any human being would fight back.\nQ: If a foreign power attacked the United States would you have any objection to killing the aggressor?\nA: No, not really.\nQ: Do you have anything further to add?\nA: No, I have nothing further to add.\n\nVictor Lee Trinkala\n\nAffidavit\n\nI, Victor Lee Trinkala, have read or have had read to me this statement which begins on page 1 and ends on page 4. I fully understand the contents of the entire statement made by me. I have initialed all corrections and have initialed the bottom of each page containing the statement. I have made this statement freely without hope of benefit or reward, without threat of punishment, and without coercion, unlawful influence, or unlawful inducement.\n\nVictor Lee Trinkala\n\n(Signature of Person Making Statement)\n\nWitnesses:\n\n[Signatures]\n\nOrganization or Address:\n\n507\n\nSubscribed and sworn to before me, a person authorized by law to administer oaths, this 20th day of February, 1970, at 127 West 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY 10036.\n\nTimothy T. McPherson, Special Agent\n\n(Typed Name of Person Administering Oath)\n\nAuthority To Administer Oath\n\nAR 136 (b), UCMJ\n\nPage 6 of 6", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10007-10425.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 6, "total-input-tokens": 6858, "total-output-tokens": 3728, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 677, 1], [677, 1034, 2], [1034, 4170, 3], [4170, 6965, 4], [6965, 9789, 5], [9789, 12444, 6]]}}
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+ {"id": "d15ffc7e3ea39376ef700bd67f0cedaddead5fa5", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10007-10426\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : X1332650W - PAGE 508\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 11/14/69\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : NAGELL, RICHARD C.\nTRINKALA, VICTOR L.\nMILITARY SERVICE\nHOSTILE INTELLIGENCE\nCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR\nCANCELLATION OF ORDERS\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/09/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : PAGE 508 WAS REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 1 JUNE 1994.\n(MISCELLANEOUS) During my tour of duty, 0800 hours 12 November 1969 through 0800 hours 13 November 1969, as Duty Agent (DA), 108th Military Intelligence Group, Region I, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, New York (MIGP), the following information was received telephonically from an anonymous male caller, who stated substantially as follows:\n\nAt 2105 hours the call was received and the unidentified male stated that an active duty US Army Enlistedman, Pvt Victor L. TRINKALA, US 527-47-228, DD Form 2-A, card number, D-323-185, issuing officer, LT James Kraft (Phonetic), Field Artillery, left New York City four or five days prior to 12 November 1969 enroute to Oakland Army Terminal, Oakland, California for shipment to the Republic of Vietnam. TRINKALA completed HIS Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina and HIS Advanced Individual Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He was in New York City on HIS authorized travel time to Oakland Terminal. While in New York City, unknowingly, HE was contacted by a \"Soviet Agent\" since the \"Soviet Agent\" contacted TRINKALA and found HIM to be a Conscientious Objector (CO), enroute to Vietnam, he, the \"Soviet Agent\", plans to use this as a propaganda pitch against the US, reason being that since TRINKALA is a known CO by the Army, the Army is still sending HIM to Vietnam, and will make HIM serve in a combat zone, against HIS will. The caller stated that he was a former US Army Captain, Special Agent in the Counterintelligence Corp and that his former credential-badge number was 10-837. He stated that this badge number could be verified through the records at Fort Holabird, Maryland. He called in order for this office to send a \"twix\" to Oakland Army Terminal and cancel TRINKALA'S orders or to detain HIM in Oakland. The caller's reason for calling and explaining the situation was to prevent the US embarrassment. The caller stated that he planned to travel to Washington, DC in the near future to inform the \"proper\" authorities of the incident concerning TRINKALA and the \"Soviet Agent\". The caller was released from East Germany approximately one year ago but would not discuss this on the telephone because of security reasons, nor would he discuss any other information concerning TRINKALA telephonically. He refused to release his identity because he was a civilian and did not want to get involved with an Army matter.\n\nAGENT'S NOTES: The caller seemed to be very knowledgeable of the Army and knew many Army terms. He was very relaxed and co-operative when he was asked questions but refused to come to this office to discuss the incident on 12 November 1969 nor at a future date. He conversed with the undersigned for approximately thirty minutes and kept putting additional coins in the public pay telephone. He had no outstanding speech characteristics.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10007-10426.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 1004, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 718, 1], [718, 3556, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "9af7971042946872c8ab5ed3780acd68fbda25e6", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10400\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 785-787\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : DCSI USCOB BERLIN\nTO : OPSI USAREUR HEIDELBERG\nTITLE : MESSAGE\nDATE : 12/02/67\nPAGES : 3\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nPOSSIBLE US ARMY DESERTERS\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : PAGES 785-787 WERE REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 22 SEP 94.\nCONFIDENTIAL\n\nDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE\nNATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER\nMESSAGE CENTER\n\nB041N JCS738/5\nVZC2CTEA358\nPP RUEPJS\nDC RUPBK 031 3390945\nZNY CCCCC\nP 009452 DEC 67\nRM USCINCEUR\nINFO DIA DIACI WASH DC\nP 021230 DEC 67\nRM DCSI USCOB BERLIN GER\nTO DPSI USAREUR HEIDELBERG GER\n\nSGD CARPENTER\n\nSUBJECT: POSSIBLE US DESERTERS (U)\n\n1. (C) ON 28 NOVEMBER 1967, WEST BERLIN POLICE ADVISED THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS, DESERTERS FROM THE AMERICAN ARMY, WERE POSSIBLY IN WEST BERLIN:\n\n PETER SIMONS\n BORN 5 MAY 1943 IN GERMANY\n ROMAN ARNOLD\n BORN 6 JANUARY 1945, PRESUMABLY IN GERMANY\n\n2. (C) THIS INFORMATION WAS RECEIVED FROM THE DUSSELDORF POLICE, WHO REQUESTED THAT THE INDIVIDUALS BE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AND TURNED OVER TO THE AMERICAN MILITARY POLICE. DURING A VISIT IN DUSSELDORF IN LATE OCTOBER, THE TWO MENTIONED THAT THEY WANTED TO GO TO BERLIN TO AN UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT ORGANIZATION. THEY FURTHER STATED THAT THEY DID NOT WANT TO GO TO VIETNAM.\n\n3. (C) THIS SAME MESSAGE WAS SENT TO THE FRANKFURT MAIN POLICE, INASMUCH AS SIMONS HAS A GIRL FRIEND THERE, AND HIS FATHER ALSO RESIDES IN THAT CITY. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE FRANKFURT POLICE WERE THE SAME.\n\n4. (C) ON 1 DECEMBER 1967, THE WEST BERLIN POLICE REPORTED THAT THE TWO MEN HAD BEEN REGISTERED IN THE FRENCH SECTOR SINCE 27 SEPTEMBER 1967 AT FALKENTHALER STEIG 140, C/O DECH, BERLIN-HERMSFORD. POLICE ARE DEFERRING ANY ACTION IN THAT MATTER.\n\n5. (C) CONFIDENTIAL SOURCES HAVE VERIFIED THAT THE TWO MEN HAVE BEEN IN WEST BERLIN ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS IN OCTOBER AND\n\nACTION: DIA-15\n\nINFO: CJCS-1 DJS-3 J1-2 SDEF-7 ASD/ISA-9 ASD/MPR-1 ST-1 CIA-4\nCSA-1 CNO-2 CSAF-1 CMC-7 FILE-1(55) ETO/RA\n\nPAGE 1 OF 3\n\nDA IN 465341\n\n785\n\nCONFIDENTIAL\nNOVEMBER, WITH THEIR EXACT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. THEY HAVE RETAINED ATTORNEY HORST MAHLER TO REPRESENT THEIR INTERESTS. IT APPEARS THAT ARNOLD IS TRYING TO OBTAIN YUGOSLAVIAN CITIZENSHIP. THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THE FREE UNIVERSITY ASTA, OR GENERAL STUDENTS COMMITTEE, THE STUDENT BODY ORGANIZATION. FI STUDENTS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS ACTIVE IN THE AREA OF OFFERING TO ASSIST LOCAL MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO WISH TO AVOID SERVICE IN VIETNAM BY GOING TO A NEUTRAL COUNTRY.\n\n6. (U) INFORMATION ON DD FORM 553 RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE FROM POLICE DUSSELDORF INDICATES FOLLOWING DATA:\n\nARNOLD, ROMAN, SP4 E4\nRA 16 838 183\nSSN: 355-36-1583\nSPECIAL PROCESSING DET, HQ USAG TROOPS\nFT HOOD, TEXAS\nDATE AND LOCATION OF ENTRY INTO ACTIVE DUTY: 15 OCT 67,\nAF EES, CHICAGO, ILL.\nABSENT AS OF: 21 SEP 67, 0515 HRS\nCARRIED AS DESERTER AS OF: 10 OCT 67\nMOS: 36 C 20\nDOB: 6 JAN 45, POB: GERMANY\nSIMONS, PETERK., SP4 E4\nRA 19 841 799\nSSN: 558-66-6254\nSAME UNIT\nDATE AND LOCATION OF ENTRY INTO ACTIVE DUTY: 28 APR 65,\nUS ARMY RMS, LOS ANGELES, CA\nABSENT AS OF: 21 SEP 67, 0515 HRS\nCARRIED AS DESERTER AS OF: 10 OCT 67\nMOS: 31 M 20 (RADIO RELAY OPERATOR)\nDOB: 5 MAY 43N POB: COTTBUS, GERMANY\n\n7. (C) ATTEMPTS BEING MADE TO ASCERTAIN IF SIMONS AND ARNOLD ARE IN BERLIN AND TO DEVELOP INFORMATION ON THE PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS RENDERING ASSISTANCE TO THESE US ARMY DESERTERS. IT IS NOT KNOWN AT THIS TIME WHETHER SUBJECTS ARE US CITIZENS OR\nGERMAN NATIONALS. WEST BERLIN POLICE RECORDS INDICATE SIMONS IN\nPOSSESSION OF FRG PASSPORT NR 2616712 AND THAT ARNOLD WAS UNABLE TO\nPRODUCE ANY IDENTITY DOCUMENTS. GP-4\nB. (C) ADVERSE PUBLICITY AND STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS MAY RESULT\nWHEN SUBJECTS ARE APPREHENDED. THERE ARE NO LEGAL PROBLEMS SEEN\nEITHER BY THE SJA, USCOB OR BY USBER. MINISTER HAS BEEN BRIEFED\nAND USBER IS PROVIDING DETAILS TO U.S. EMBASSY, BONN.\n2. (C) UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY USAREUR OR US EMBASSY BONN\nTHE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WILL BE TAKEN IF SUBJECTS ARE DETERMINED TO\nBE IN BERLIN.\nA. WEST BERLIN POLICE WILL BE ASKED TO APPREHEND\nSUBJECTS. US MILITARY POLICE WILL ACCOMPANY THE WEST BERLIN\nPOLICE.\nB. SUBJECTS WILL BE APPREHENDED AS QUIETLY AS POSSIBLE AND TAKEN TO BERLIN BRIGADE STOCKADE AND PLACED IN\nSEPARATE ROOMS.\nC. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COORDINATED\nFOR C-47 AIRCRAFT STATIONED AT EMPELHOF TO FLY SUBJECTS\nTO RHEIN MAIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER APPREHENSION DUE TO\nPOSSIBLE ADVERSE PUBLICITY AND STUDENT REACTIONS.\n10. (C) DIRECT COORDINATION WITH MILITARY POLICE AT RHEIN\nMAIN WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY PM BERLIN BRIGADE. HOWEVER, RECOMMEND USAREUR COORDINATE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ONWARD MOVEMENT FROM\nRHEIN MAIN. GP-4\n\nACTION: DIA(ARMY ACS1)\nDA IN 465341\n\nREGRADER UNCLASSIFIED\nON 22SEP94\nBY CDR USAREUR F01/PO\nAUTH Para 1-603 DOD 5200.1R\n\nPAGE 3 OF 3\n\n54525\n\nPAGE 3", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10400.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 4, "total-input-tokens": 4572, "total-output-tokens": 2132, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 672, 1], [672, 2365, 2], [2365, 3806, 3], [3806, 5153, 4]]}}
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+ {"id": "d1a49dbc9489fe48f06a78a5cf603023b9bd5e2a", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10408\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 795-796\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 10/05/67\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nREPORT OF FINDINGS\n\nPOSSIBLE SENSITIVE DESERTION\n\nARNOLD, ROMAN D. S.\n\nFIELD 201 FILE\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\nAGENT REPORT\n(AR 381-130; FM 30-17)\n\n1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT\nPossible Sensitive Desertion\n\n2. DATE SUBMITTED\n5 October 1967\n\n3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER\n\n4. REPORT OF FINDINGS\n\n(FIELD 201 FILE) On 3 October 1967, the 201 file of Roman D. S. Arnold, Specialist Four (E-4), RA 16 838 103, Wireman's Helper, 49th Signal Platoon, 198th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, was procured from the Special Processing Detachment, United States Army Garrison Troops, Fort Hood, and from which the following information was extracted:\n\nName: Roman Davor Sreko Arnold\nRank: Specialist Four (E-4)\nASH: RA 16 838 103\nSSAN: 355 36 1583\nDOB: 6 January 1945\nPOB: Lindau Bodensee, Germany\nCitizenship: German\nBFD: 14 October 1965\nETS: 13 October 1969\nMarital Status: Single\nReligious Preference: Roman Catholic\nFather: Alfons Arnold; date and place of birth not indicated; presently resides in German Federal Republic, address unknown.\nMother: Zdenka Niketa; born in Yugoslavia, date and exact location unknown; presently resides at Post Office Box #1644, Wilmington, North Carolina. Arnold's DA Form 20 (Enlisted Qualification Record), indicates that his mother is an Alien; Alien Registration Number, date and place of entry within United States unknown.\n\nPhysical Profile:\nPhysical Description: 111121B, 15 October 1965\nAge, 22; Sex, Male; Height, 72\"; Weight, 135 pounds; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown; Scars or identifying marks, None indicated.\n\nCivilian Employment:\nCivilian Education:\nNone indicated\nArnold's DD Form 4 (Enlistment Record) indicates 12 years education terminated with High School graduation. His DA Form 20 lists Maine-Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois, as institution attended with schooling being completed in 1965, exact date unknown.\n\nAptitude Test Scores:\nIN, 86; AE, 100; EL, 111; CH, 107; IG, 107; CL, 107; GT, 87\n\nProtective Marking is Excluded From\nAutomatic Termination (Par 19, AR 345-15)\n\n795 (continued)\n\n5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT\n\nASHTON K. DURST, 501st ML Dat (army Div)\n\n6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT\n\nDA FORM 341 REPLACES W-11\nPossible Sensitive Deserter\n\nMilitary Education:\nRed Rel & Carr Attn, 31M20, Sig C, 12 weeks during 1966, exact dates not given.\n\nRecord of Non-Judicial Punishment:\nNone indicated\n\nRecord of Courts Martial:\nNone indicated\n\nDD Form 98:\nExecuted 15 October 1965, without qualification.\n\nDD Form 398:\nArnold's 201 file did not contain a DD Form 398 (Statement of Personal History).\n\nDA Form 673:\nNone\n\nDA Form 2545:\nNone\n\nSecurity Clearance:\nNone indicated other than residence of 48 months in Germany, ending in 1949.\n\nCivilian Foreign Travel:\n19 March 1966 - 27 January 1967, USAREUR (Germany)\n\nForeign Service:\nFVT, E-1(P), 15 October 1965, AR 601-210\nFVT, E-2(P), 15 January 1966, Para 7-19a, AR 600-200\n\nPromotions/Reductions:\nFPC, E-3(P), 23 June 1966, UC#59, Co B, 7th USA Sig Spt Bn 1966\n\nSPA, E-4(T), 20 August 1967, Para 4, SO#42, Hqs, 196th Inf Bde, Ft Hood, Tex 67\n\nChronology of Military Service:\n15 October 1965, USA Bco Sta, Ft Knox, Ky\n22 October 1965 - 1 January 1966, 2 Co, 3d Bn, 1st Bde, USATCI, Ft Benning, Ga\n1 January 1966 - 23 March 1966, Sbu Co, XUSASESGS, Ft Gordon, Ga\n23 March 1966 - 23 May 1966, Btry C, 5th Hsl Bn, 6th Arty, USAREUR\n23 May 1966 - 6 March 1967, Co B, 7th USA Sig Spt Bn, USAREUR\n6 March 1967 - 19 May 1967, Co C, 141st Sig Bn, 1st Armd Div, Ft Hood, Tex\n19 May 1967 - present, 49th Sig Platoon, 196th Inf Bde, Ft Hood, Tex\n\nRemarks:\nThe absence of a DD Form 398 from Arnold's 201 file limited the quantity of information which could be obtained for each item listed above. His 201 file did not reflect any action taken to conduct a background investigation on this individual.\n\n796", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10408.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1741, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 654, 1], [654, 2752, 2], [2752, 4376, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "4389063cffc1b8829a153610e22b27f20b67aeab", "text": "AGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10409\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 797-799\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 10/05/67\nPAGES : 3\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nREPORT OF FINDINGS--\n\nPOSSIBLE SENSITIVE DESERTION\n\nSIMONS, PETER K.\n\nFIELD 201 FILE\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\n**AGENT REPORT**\n\n1. **NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT**\n Possible Sensitive Desertion\n\n2. **DATE SUBMITTED**\n 5 October 1967\n\n3. **CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER**\n\n4. **REPORT OF FINDINGS**\n\n (FIELD 201 FILE) On 5 October 1967, the 201 File of Peter K. Simons, Specialist 4, RA 19 841 799, was examined and revealed substantially the following information:\n\n| Name: | Peter Karl Simons |\n|----------------|-------------------|\n| Rank: | Specialist 4 (E4) |\n| Service Number:| RA 19 841 799 |\n| SSAN: | 550-66-6254 |\n| DOB: | 5 May 1943 |\n| POB: | Cottbus, Germany |\n| Citizenship: | German, Alien Registration Number, A 13 022 527; Date of entry, 8 August 1962; Port of entry, New York, New York. |\n| BFED: | 28 April 1965 |\n| ETS: | 27 April 1968 |\n| Marital Status:| Single |\n| Religious Preference: | Roman Catholic |\n| Father: | Karl-Heinz Simons; POB: Saarland, Germany, DOB: Unknown; Present Address: Unknown. |\n| Mother: | Agnes Fries; POB: Essen, Germany, DOB: 17 September 1920; Present Address: Cheruskerstr 49, Duesseldorf, W. Germany. |\n| Step-Father: | Richard Westlake; POB: Unknown; DOB: Unknown; Present Address: Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England. |\n| Physical Profile: | PULHES 111 121, Code B, 28 August 1965 |\n| Physical Description: | Age, 24; Sex, Male; Height, 73\"; Weight, 178#; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown; Scars or marks, None. |\n| Civilian Education: | 55-59, Martin-Buteer, Dierdorf, W. Germany, Graduated; 59-62, Dierdorf Handeisichule, Duesseldorf, Germany, Graduated. |\n| Civilian Employment: | Apr 59-Apr 62, Deurognbh, Berliner Alee 29, Duesseldorf, Germany; Supervisor, Mr Grosskopf, Reason left (RL), immigrate to US; Apr 62-Jul 64, Air-Sea Forwarders Inc, 406 S. Main St., Los Angeles, California, Supervisor, Mr Rautenberg, RL, Better future; Jul-Sep 64, Liberty Engineering Co., Culver City, Calif., Supervisor, Mr. Kilner, RL, quit; Sep-Oct 64, Sightseeing in New York; Oct 64-Apr 65, Harper-Robinson & Co., 354 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Supervisor, Mr Caranea, RL, Joined Army; Apr 65 to present, US Army. |\n| Aptitude Test Scores: | IN, 111; AE, 103; EL, 103; GH, 102; MM, 115, CL, 123; GT, 106. |\n\nProtective Marking is Excluded From Automatic Termination (Par 19, AR 345-15A)\n\n5. **TYPE NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT**\n WILLIAM F. MOCKLER, 501st MI Det (Armd Div)\n\n6. **SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT**\n [Signature]\n\nDA FORM 341 REPLACES WD AGO FORM 341\n\nNW 88613 Docld:34531096 Page 2\nPossible Sensitive Desertion\n\nMilitary Education: Rad Rel Carr Attend, MOS 31120, Signal Corps, 12 weeks, 1965\n\nRecord of Non-Judicial Punishment: None\n\nRecord of Courts Martial: None\n\nDD Form 398: Executed, unqualified dated 1 October 1965\n\nDD Form 98: Executed, unqualified dated 28 April 1965\n\nSecurity Clearance: None; Background investigation requested by the AGO, G2, Fort Gordon, Georgia, on 4 October 1965, UP AR 614-280 for retention of Simons in Military Service\n\nCivilian Foreign Travel: 53 to 54, Great Britain, Schooling; Apr 56 to Aug 56, Great Britain, Schooling; Aug 57 to Sep 57, Italy, Vacation; Jul 61 to Sep 61, France, Vacation; Simons has also been in the following countries for sight seeing purposes from 1957 to 1965, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Mexico, Holland, Luxembourg, France, and Spain\n\nForeign Service: 14 Nov 65 to 27 Nov 66, USAREUR Germany\n\nPromotions/Reductions: PVT E1 (P) 8 Apr 65 AR 601-210\n\nPVT E2 (P) 28 Aug 65 Par 7-19 AR 600-200\n\nFPC E3 (P) 4 Jan 66 Par 1 UO/4, Co B, 32d Sig Bn APO 757\n\nSP4 E4 (T) UO/32, Co B, 32d Sig Bn, APO 09757\n\nChronology of Military Service: 28 Apr 65 USARECSTA (4075) FT POLK LA\n\n10 May 65 CoE1Bn2TngSDE Ft Polk LA\n\n17 Jul 65 StuCoS USASSECS Ft Gordon, GA\n\n16 Nov 65 CoB 32dSigBn APO 09757\n\n25 Nov 65 Enroute to Conus\n\n9 Jan 67 CoC 1/1stSigBn 1st AD Ft Hood, Tex\n\n8 Jun 67 49thSigPlatoon, 198thInfBde, Ft Hood, Tex\n\nRemarks: 1. Simons identification card reported lost to Provost Marshal, 17 August 1967, issued new identification card.\n\n2. Special Order Number 31, Headquarters, 198th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, dated 19 August 1967, authorized ordinary leave for Simons effective 1 September 1967, for 20 days. Leave address: Oberlindau 89, Frankfurt-Air, Germany. Special Instruction: EM will report to the Army attache at the American Embassy, or to the Commander of the USA Element, as appropriate.\n\n3. Simons enlisted under the Buddy Assignment Plan, with one Michael C. Morgan, RA 19 841 794, for further assignment to USAREUR.\nPossible Sensitive Desertion\n\n4. Simons drew advance pay of $360, 16 Aug 67, to be repaid at $60 a month for six months.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10409.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 4, "total-input-tokens": 4572, "total-output-tokens": 2133, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 607, 1], [607, 3179, 2], [3179, 5198, 3], [5198, 5318, 4]]}}
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+ {"id": "3077b322a2ee0f9a215416b0f9a801c4b433e8c1", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10452\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZP000003W - PAGE 894\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 11/28/66\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nPOTENTIAL US ARMY DEFECTOR TO THE USSR\nREPORT OF FINDINGS\n\nLOCAL AGENCY CHECK\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\n(LOCAL AGENCY) On 28 November 1966, George Bombel, Captain, 0-5707877, social security number 527-48-5002, Commanding Officer, Company T, US Army Signal Center and School (USASCS), Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, checked the unit's Morning Report and the Personnel Register (DA Form 647) to determine if Virgilio Capino, Private E-1, RA 10124363, Company T, was on leave, pass, or absent from Company T for the period 19 through and including 23 October 1966. The records revealed that Capino was present for duty during this period.\n\nBombel explained that Company T is a student company and its personnel are considered the transient type; consequently, Bombel had no personal knowledge regarding Capino.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10452.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 498, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 642, 1], [642, 1342, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "c4cc64fc7a773dc149b08c8e07fabd877bbcd1ac", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10471\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 913-914\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : DURRETT, MILTON K. [ R ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 10/05/67\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nREPORT OF FINDINGS\nFIELD 201 FILE CHECK\nARNOLD, ROMAN DAVOR SRECKO\nPOSSIBLE SENSITIVE DESERTION\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : PAGES 913-914 ARE DUPLICATE COPIES OF PAGES 795-796.\n\n[R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED\nPossible Sensitive Desertion\n\n(FIELD 201 FILE) On 3 October 1967, the 201 file of Roman D. S. Arnold, Specialist Four (E-4), RA 16 836 103, Wireman's Helper, 49th Signal Platoon, 198th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, was procured from the Special Processing Detachment, United States Army Garrison Troops, Fort Hood, and from which the following information was extracted:\n\nName: Roman Davor Srecko Arnold\nRank: Specialist Four (E-4)\nSSN: 355 36 1583\nDOB: 6 January 1945\nPOB: Lindeau Bodensee, Germany\nCitizenship: German\nBPD: 14 October 1965\nBTS: 13 October 1969\nMarital Status: Single\nReligious Preference: Roman Catholic\nFather: Alfons Arnold; date and place of birth not indicated; presently resides in German Federal Republic, address unknown.\nMother: Zdenka Niketa; born in Yugoslavia, date and exact location unknown; presently resides at Post Office Box 1644, Wilmington, North Carolina. Arnold's DA Form 20 (Enlisted Qualification Record), indicates that his mother is an Alien; Alien Registration Number, date and place of entry within United States unknown.\n\nPhysical Profile:\nPhysical Description: Age, 22; Sex, Male; Height, 72\"; Weight, 155 pounds; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown; Scars or identifying marks, None indicated.\n\nCivilian Employment:\nCivilian Education:\nArnold's DD Form 4 (Enlistment Record) indicates 12 years education terminated with High School graduation. His DA Form 20 lists Maine-Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois, as institution attended with schooling being completed in 1965, exact date unknown.\n\nAptitude Test Scores:\n\nProtective Marking is Excluded From Automatic Termination (Par 19, AR 345-45) 913 (continued)\nPossible Sensitive Deserter\n\n4. REPORT OF FINDINGS (201 File continued)\n\nMilitary Education: Red Bel & Carr Attnd, 31120, Sig C, 12 weeks during 1966, exact dates not given.\n\nRecord of Non-Judicial Punishment: None indicated\n\nRecord of Courts Martial: None indicated\n\nDD Form 98: Executed 15 October 1965, without qualification.\n\nDD Form 398: Arnold's 201 file did not contain a DD Form 398 (Statement of Personal History).\n\nDA Form 673: None\n\nDA Form 2545: None\n\nSecurity Clearance: None\n\nCivilian Foreign Travel: None indicated other than residence of 48 months in Germany, ending in 1949.\n\nForeign Service: 19 March 1966 - 27 January 1967, USAREUR (Germany)\n\nPromotions/Reductions: FVT, E-1(P), 15 October 1965, AR 601-210\n\nFVT, E-2(P), 15 January 1966, Para 7-19a, AR 600-200\n\nFPC, E-3(P), 23 June 1966, WO#59, Co B, 7th USA Sig Spt Bn 1966\n\nSP4, E-4(T), 20 August 1967, Para 4, SO#42, Rgs, 196th Inf Bde, Ft Hood, Tex 67\n\nChronology of Military Service:\n\n15 October 1965, USA Bec Sta, Ft Knox, Ky\n\n22 October 1965 - 1 January 1966, E Co, 3d Bn, 1st Bde, USAFCT, Ft Benning, Ga\n\n1 January 1966 - 23 March 1966, Stu Co, XUSASCS, Ft Gordon, Ga\n\n23 March 1966 - 23 May 1966, Btry C, 5th Isl Bn, 6th Arty, USAREUR\n\n23 May 1966 - 6 March 1967, Co B, 7th USA Sig Spt Bn, USAREUR\n\n6 March 1967 - 19 May 1967, Co C, 141st Sig Bn, 1st Armd Div, Ft Hood, Tex\n\n19 May 1967 - present, 49th Sig Platoon, 196th Inf Bde, Ft Hood, Tex\n\nRemarks: The absence of a DD Form 398 from Arnold's 201 file limited the quantity of information which could be obtained for each item listed above. His 201 file did not reflect any action taken to conduct a background investigation on this individual.\n\n914", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10471.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1586, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 754, 1], [754, 2415, 2], [2415, 4096, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "42e392cab4c38e1f7ac9d4572b100cdf68c23c00", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10012-10472\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 915-917\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 10/05/67\nPAGES : 3\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nREPORT OF FINDINGS\nFIELD 201 FILE CHECK\nPOSSIBLE SENSITIVE DESERTION\nSIMONS, PETER KARL\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : PAGES 915-917 ARE DUPLICATE COPIES OF PAGES 797-799.\nPossible Sensitive Desertion\n\nOn 5 October 1967, the 201 File of Peter K. Simons, Specialist 4, RA 19 841 799, was examined and revealed substantially the following information:\n\nName: Peter Karl Simons\nRank: Specialist 4 (E4)\nService Number: RA 19 841 799\nSSAN: 550-66-6254\nDOB: 5 May 1943\nPOB: Cottbus, Germany\nCitizenship: German, Alien Registration Number, A 13 022 527; Date of entry, 8 August 1962; Port of entry, New York, New York.\nBPED: 28 April 1965\nETS: 27 April 1968\nMarital Status: Single\nReligious Preference: Roman Catholic\nFather: Karl-Heinz Simons; POB: Saarland, Germany, DOB: Unknown; Present Address: Unknown.\nMother: Agnes Fries; POB: Essen, Germany, DOB: 17 September 1920; Present Address: Cheruskerstr 49, Duesseldorf, W. Germany.\nStep-Father: Richard Westlake; POB: Unknown; DOB: Unknown; Present Address: Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England.\nPhysical Profile: FULHES 111 121, Code B, 28 August 1965\nPhysical Description: Age, 24; Sex, Male; Height, 73\"; Weight, 178 lbs; Hair, Brown; Eyes, Brown; Scars or marks, None.\nCivilian Education: 55-59, Martin-Buteer, Dierdorf, W. Germany, Graduated; 59-62, Dierdorf Handesischule, Duesseldorf, Germany, Graduated.\nCivilian Employment: Apr 59-Apr 62, Deurogubh, Berliner Alee 29, Duesseldorf, Germany; Supervisor, Mr Grosskopf, Reason left (RL), immigrate to US; Apr 62-Jul 64, Air-Sea Forwarders Inc, 406 S. Main St., Los Angeles, California, Supervisor, Mr Rautenberg, RL, Better future; Jul-Sep 64, Liberty Engineering Co., Culver City, Calif., Supervisor, Mr. Kilmer, RL, quit; Sep-Oct 64, Sightseeing in New York; Oct 64-Apr 65, Harper-Robinson & Co., 354 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Supervisor, Mr Caranea, RL, Joined Army; Apr 65 to present, US Army.\nAptitude Test Scores: IN, 111; AE, 103; EL, 103; GM, 102; HM, 115, CL, 123; GT, 106.\n\n(Continued)\nPossible Sensitive Deserter\n\nMilitary Education: Rad Rel Carr Attend, MOS 31120, Signal Corps, 12 weeks, 1965\n\nRecord of Non-Judicial Punishment: None\n\nRecord of Courts Martial: Executed, unqualified dated 1 October 1965\n\nDD Form 398: Executed, unqualified dated 28 April 1965\n\nDD Form 98: None; Background investigation requested by the AGO, G2, Fort Gordon, Georgia, on 4 October 1965, UP AR 614-280 for retention of Simons in Military Service\n\nCivilian Foreign Travel: 53 to 54, Great Britain, Schooling; Apr 56 to Aug 56, Great Britain, Schooling; Aug 57 to Sep 57, Italy, Vacation; Jul 61 to Sep 61, France, Vacation; Simons has also been in the following countries for sight seeing purposes from 1957 to 1965, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Mexico, Holland, Luxemburg, France, and Spain\n\nForeign Service: 14 Nov 65 to 27 Nov 66, USAREUR Germany\n\nPromotions/Reductions: PVT E1 (F) 8 Apr 65 AR 601-210\n\nPVT E2 (F) 28 Aug 65 Par 7-19 AR 600-200\n\nPFC E3 (F) 4 Jan 66 Par 1 UO/24, Co B, 32d Sig Bn APO 757\n\nSP4 E4 (T) UO/32, Co B, 32d Sig Bn, APO 09757\n\nChronology of Military Service:\n\n28 Apr 65 USARECOSTA (4075) FT POLK LA\n\n10 May 65 CoELBn2TngBDE Ft Folk LA\n\n17 Jul 65 StuCoS USASSECS Ft Gordon, GA\n\n16 Nov 65 CoB 32d Sig Bn APO 09757\n\n25 Nov 65 Enroute to Conus\n\n9 Jan 67 CoC 1/1st Sig Bn 1st AD Ft Hood, Tex\n\n8 Jun 67 45th Sig Platoon, 198th Inf Bde, Ft Hood, Tex\n\nRemarks:\n\n1. Simons identification card reported lost to Provost Marshal, 17 August 1967, issued new identification card.\n\n2. Special Order Number 31, Headquarters, 198th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, dated 19 August 1967, authorized ordinary leave for Simons effective 1 September 1967, for 20 days. Leave address: Oberlindau 89, Frankfurt-Main, Germany. Special Instruction: E1 will report to the Army attache at the American Embassy, or to the Commander of the USA Element, as appropriate.\n\n3. Simons enlisted under the Buddy Assignment Plan, with one Michael C. Horgan, RA 19 841 794, for further assignment to USAREUR.\n\nProtection Marking is Excluded From\n\nWILLIAM F. HOCKLER, 501st MI Det (Army Div)\n\nDA FORM 341 REPLACES WD AGO 150-64, 1 APR 52 WHICH BE CANCEL\n\nNW 88613 Docld:34531181 Page 3\n4. Simons drew advance pay of $360, 16 Aug 67, to be repaid at $60 a month for six months.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10012-10472.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 4, "total-input-tokens": 4572, "total-output-tokens": 1976, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 709, 1], [709, 2535, 2], [2535, 4715, 3], [4715, 4805, 4]]}}
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+ {"id": "ec9b9b6234a1da073190a6712fadb3890f99fffe", "text": "AGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10013-10005\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGES 959-960\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 01/24/68\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\n\nDEFECTOR\n\nGRIGGS, KENNETH C.\n\n[ RESTRICTED ]\n\nINTERVIEW\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : PAGES 959-960 WERE REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 22 SEP 94. EXHIBITS I THRU IV INDEXED SEPARATELY.\nOn 23 January 1968, Mr. Cecil L. Griggs, retired dairyman, residing at 2615 North 30th Street, Boise, Idaho, was interviewed at his home concerning letters received in reference to his adopted son, Kenneth C. Griggs, and stated substantially as follows:\n\nSource stated that he had received two letters concerning SUBJECT from a Philip LaChapelle Jr., 172nd North Linder, Chicago, Illinois, who claimed to have been the Security and Intelligence clerk with the 191st Ordnance Battalion, Vietnam, but was presently out of the US Army. LaChapelle, in his first letter dated 8 November 1967, indicated to Source that being SUBJECT's closest friend in Vietnam, he felt that he should write to Source giving some history and facts concerning the period prior to SUBJECT's defection. LaChapelle indicated sympathy and concern over SUBJECT's defection. LaChapelle stated that he believed the Army had suppressed information to cover up mistakes. LaChapelle told Source about SUBJECT being beaten and shunned by his companions during his assignment with the 191st Ordnance Battalion and that he was SUBJECT's only friend. LaChapelle stated that he had also written to SUBJECT, but had received no answer. Copy of letter written by LaChapelle dated 8 November 1967 is attached as EXHIBIT I. On 16 November 1967, Source answered the letter of 8 November 1967 thanking LaChapelle for the communication. Source indicated that he had very little knowledge of SUBJECT's philosophy or plans and requested further information from LaChapelle since he was apparently more knowledgeable concerning these aspects. Source asked four specific questions of LaChapelle. First asking about SUBJECT's view of the world, as known by LaChapelle. Secondly asking LaChapelle's view on why SUBJECT felt that his conscience dictated decision was a solution to any problems that he envisioned. Thirdly was SUBJECT encouraged by a third party to defect and the last question was whether SUBJECT's defection was motivated by resentment about his treatment by other Army personnel. Source indicated that LaChapelle's tone in his letter indicated a certain feeling of bitterness about the way the incident was handled by the US Army. Source requested a reply because the information would be of interest to Source. Copy of letter by Source dated 16 November 1967 is attached as EXHIBIT II. LaChapelle again wrote to Source on 20 November 1967, indicating interest in the letter written by Source on 16 November 1967. LaChapelle stated that he was bitter because the Army took no remedial action concerning the mental state of SUBJECT, and indicated to Source that SUBJECT had a medical history of emotional disturbance. LaChapelle stated that he had been the Security and Intelligence Clerk, 191st Ordnance Battalion, Vietnam, and SUBJECT's personnel records had passed over his desk after the defection. LaChapelle indicated that the records had been classified to conceal any embarrassing incidents. LaChapelle commented on the National Security in reference to the classification of SUBJECT's records. LaChapelle indicated that SUBJECT's view of the world was that he was simply bitter and thought it was going in the wrong direction. LaChapelle\nstated that SUBJECT favored an absolute state of control as long as HE was one of the ruling class. LaChapelle stated that SUBJECT's defection was the truest decision HE could make thus making the only solution HIS conscience dictated. LaChapelle stated that SUBJECT was not encouraged by a third party to defect except maybe the world around HIM. LaChapelle stated that only three people other than himself who were in any way friendly were Chaplain Camp, presently in Germany, Hal Nelson, and John Klink. They would not encourage a defection. SUBJECT would not let HIMSELF be influenced by others. LaChapelle went on saying that SUBJECT's defection was motivated by HIS resentment of HIS treatment by other personnel, indicating that HE had been beaten and required stitches in HIS head on one occasion and that HE was considered different by HIS section leaders. SUBJECT had mentioned defection to LaChapelle, but LaChapelle had talked HIM out of it. At that point in their relationship, the friendship between LaChapelle and SUBJECT seemed to decline. LaChapelle blames the Army and society for forcing SUBJECT to defect. LaChapelle requested any information or photographs of SUBJECT because LaChapelle intends to be a writer and wants to write about SUBJECT and HIS problems. A copy of letter dated 20 November 1967, written by LaChapelle is attached as EXHIBIT III. On 24 November 1967, Source answered the letter of 20 November 1967, stating that at first he was apprehensive and wondered how much LaChapelle was involved with SUBJECT. Source commented that he could offer very little concerning SUBJECT for LaChapelle to use in his writing. Source stated that SUBJECT's mental problems started before HIS entry into the US Army and that LaChapelle should take a more kindly view of the people who comprise society. Source gave LaChapelle a short history of SUBJECT from the time HE came to the United States in 1956 to the time HE was placed in the Children's Home, Boise. During this period, SUBJECT would not stay with any one thing for very long, such as scouts, sports, and physical activities. HE became angry very easily. SUBJECT was intelligent in school. From the time HE was placed in the Children's Home until HE entered the US Army, SUBJECT had a history of running away and was never satisfied being in the same place for very long. SUBJECT finished high school and entered the military service. Source stated his desire to again hear from LaChapelle. A copy of letter dated 24 November 1967, written by Source is attached as EXHIBIT IV.\n\nSource stated that he had not received any other correspondence concerning SUBJECT. Neither Source nor his family have heard from SUBJECT or any official of the Cuban Embassy in Japan. Source further stated that he has no information concerning SUBJECT's present whereabouts or HIS future plans. Source stated that he would advise this office in the event he received other letters or information pertaining to SUBJECT.\n\nAGENT'S NOTES: Source was very cooperative. He had original letters written by LaChapelle and carbon copies of his replies, which Source allowed this office to copy.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10013-10005.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1758, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 673, 1], [673, 3885, 2], [3885, 7031, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "98450a86cc38c3f9f14ac5e2f9ccd45f5b297af1", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10013-10139\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : ZF000003W - PAGE 1179\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : AGENT REPORT\nDATE : 10/04/82\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : SLOVODA, VLADIMIR\nWHITE, JOSEPH TIMOTHY\nGLAISTER, HENRY D.\n\nSWORN STATEMENT\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/20/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : SWORN STATEMENT INDEXED SEPARATELY.\n**AGENT REPORT**\n\nFor use of this form, see FM 30-17(C); AR 381-130; the proponent agency is the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.\n\n| 1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT | 2. DATE SUBMITTED |\n|----------------------------------------|-------------------|\n| WHITE, Joseph Timothy | 4 October 1982 |\n| PFC, 492-60-2196 | |\n| DPOB: 5 Nov 61, St Louis, MO | |\n\n| 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER |\n|----------------------------------|\n| |\n\n| 4. REPORT OF FINDINGS |\n|-----------------------|\n| |\n\n**SOURCE HAD NO OBJECTION TO HIS IDENTITY BEING RELEASED TO SUBJECT**\n\nOn 3 October 1982, Henry D. Glaister, CPT, Field Artillery, 547-76-1040, United States Army, was re-contacted at his home at 812 Maplewood Drive, Columbia, Missouri 65201, for the purpose of obtaining his written permission for release of Agent Report (AR), DA Form 341, dated 22 September 1982, concerning Joseph T. WHITE, PFC, 492-60-2196. CPT Glaister reviewed AR prepared from his personal interview on 16 September 1982, (EXHIBIT______) and executed a Sworn Statement, DA Form 2823, dated 3 October 1982, (EXHIBIT______) giving his written permission to release the AR, in full, to Norval (NMN) White Jr., father of Joseph Timothy WHITE.\n\n---\n\n**5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT**\n\nRAUL J. LOZANO, 902d MI Group\n\n**6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT**\n\n[Signature]\n\n---\n\nDA 341\n\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\n\nNW 88613 Docld:34531350 Page 2", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10013-10139.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 828, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 658, 1], [658, 2239, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "d6123d1e28c1b954fc0ecd070954580590621f62", "text": "ACTION REQ: See Para 4\n\n1. IDEN A, a wealthy and prominent New Orleans businessman, was recommended to JMwave and made available by Headquarters. He had been cleared by Headquarters for JMwave use under date of 15 December 1962 in DIR-05291.\n\n2. IDEN A was initially contacted for JMwave by Eli A. SACHTSCHALE, who was introduced to him by the New Orleans KUJUMP office on 27 December 1962. The JMwave cover situation was discussed with IDEN A by SACHTSCHALE and IDEN A's assistance was requested. IDEN A was first enlisted as the President of YOCOUGH, a JMwave cover company. Also cleared and used as officers of YOCOUGH are IDEN D and IDEN E. Although cleared and vetted, these individuals are contacted only when their signatures on YOCOUGH documents are required, all contact normally being with IDEN A. IDEN A also permits use of his own company as a funding mechanism for YOCOUGH. He has acted as a spotter for JMwave and has recommended several other businessmen who are being used by JMwave. He has also made available several oil companies in which he owns interests for use in back-stopping cover of JMwave operational vessels. It is known that he is used by Headquarters for several JRECHO activities. IDEN A is contacted several times each month by JMwave.\n\n3. IDEN A has met Rufus E. MANGROLL and Colip R. HOWGRIND as well as Eli A. SACHTSCHALE. He knows YOCOUGH, YOAPT and the JMwave operational vessel IDEN B. He knows that Miami attorney IDEN C participates in JMwave activities. So far as is known, he knows no other JMwave personnel or assets.\n\n4. It is requested that a 201 number be assigned IDEN A and that it be made known to JMwave.\n\nANDREW K. REUTEMAN\n\nATTACHMENT:\nIdentities u/s/c\n\nDISTRIBUTION:\n\u221a 3 - C/WH/C w/att u/s/c\n\nCLASSIFICATION\nSECRET\n\nDATE TYPED\n12 May 65\n\nDATE DISPATCHED\nMAY 19 1965\n\nDISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER\nUFGA-21422\n\nHEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER\n201-\nUNDER SEPARATE COVER\n\nTO: UFQA-21422\n\nIDENTITIES\n\nIDEN A: Alfred J. Moran\nDPOB: Not available\nRes: 8422 South Claybourne Avenue\n New Orleans, Louisiana\nBus: 909 South Broad Street\n New Orleans, Louisiana\n\nIDEN B: M/V BARB\n\nIDEN C: James Costello\n\nIDEN D: Glenn E. Magnuson\n\nIDEN E: Robert T. Nieset", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10104-10172.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 709, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1890, 1], [1890, 2196, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "cf169e2f02a05c9958cb2014dcf15683ba57cf0a", "text": "| FROM: E/BC | EXTENSION | NO. |\n|------------|-----------|-----|\n| TO: AC/EURBC | DATE | OFFICER'S INITIALS |\n| 1. | 20 Dec 67 | |\n| 2. | | |\n| 3. Office of General Counsel John Greaney | | 06C67-2367 |\n| 4. | | |\n| 5. | | |\n| 6. | | |\n| 7. | | |\n| 8. | | |\n| 9. | | |\n| 10. | | |\n| 11. | | |\n| 12. | | |\n| 13. | | |\n| 14. | | |\n| 15. | | |\n\n**SECRET**\n\nPassed oral in 1950 to Mr. Kossack that FBI was given report in London on MI-5 Court Gervison to Russell Foundation on 2 Jan 1968.\n\nJ.K.T.\n20 December 1967\n\nMEMORANDUM FOR: Office of General Counsel\n\nATTENTION : Mr. John Greaney\n\nSUBJECT : James Garrison\n\n1. Per our conversation in the environs of the DD/P's office on 19 December, we have just received from [London] Station a scrap of information on Subject's activities. [MI-5,] the [British] Security Service, has provided the following in a report on Americans who are in correspondence with the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation:\n\n\"Jim Garrison, District Attorney, Orleans, Louisiana\n\nA secret and reliable source has reported that the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation has been in touch with Jim Garrison. Our source states that the initiative in this contact appears to have come from the Foundation and the purpose of it seems to be to persuade Garrison to write an article about the late President Kennedy's assassination which presumably the Foundation could use in some way.\"\n\n2. [MI-5] has also passed this information to the Legal Attache (FBI representative) in [London]. I would stress that [MI-5's] source is very sensitive and request that this office be advised in advance if any executive action is to be taken on the basis of the above information.\n\n[Signature]\n\nPhilip F. Fendig\nAC/EURBC", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10104-10262.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 595, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 494, 1], [494, 1715, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "ecef02833ab0b0a671c823ced5b7970e9ce0c17d", "text": "A. NAME: Ace Marine Survey, Inc.\nOFFICE ADDRESS: Room 214, 2525 S.W. 3rd Street, Miami, Florida\nMAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box 1337, Main Post Office, Miami, Florida\nLOCATION: Office of Attorney Norman S. Pallot\n\nB. TYPE OF FACILITY: This is a Florida Corporation established by and under the control of JMwave and certified to do business in Florida. Ace Marine Survey, Inc. was formerly known as Ace Cartography Company, a corporation which had been certified to do business in Florida on 11 July 1962. This Corporation was amended on 4 November 1966 to its new name, Ace Marine Survey, Inc.\n\nThe President of the Corporation is Alfred J. Moran of New Orleans, Louisiana. Mr. Moran is a very prominent businessman in the New Orleans area. He is head of Kalvar and has investments in a variety of businesses which include many oil interests. He is known to Headquarters representatives particularly in Logistics.\n\nC. OSTENSIBLE BUSINESS: Ace Marine Survey, Inc., is engaged primarily in marine research including the study of marine life and testing of marine equipment. However, its general provisions permit it to perform almost any corporate function.\n\nD. USE: JMwave use of the Corporation is to provide cover for a maritime vessel, the M/V SONORA. The Corporation provides status cover and payrolling of the agents assigned to the M/V SONORA and the safe area or berthing site from which the vessel operates in the performance of its ostensible business.\n\nE. FUNDING: Method - This account is funded through the Bank and Hall covert account at the First National Bank of Miami by the following method: A check in the total amount of the deposits is drawn on this account. A credit ticket is obtained by our cleared contact from the cash vault. This credit ticket together with the appropriate deposit slips for the various corporations is then turned over to a teller, where it is combined with all other transactions which are processed by that particular teller on the given business day. Since the number of transactions handled by a given teller may go as high as 250 to 300 there is slight chance of the deposits being attributed to the particular credit ticket which accompanied these deposits.\n\nOvert Attribution or Source - [Offshore Navigation Company, 3503 Fern Street, New Orleans, Louisiana]\nF. TAX STATUS: This is a profit-making corporation and has met Federal and State requirements as follows:\n\n1) Corporation Federal Income Tax Returns.\n2) Federal Withholding and Unemployment Taxes.\n3) Florida State Unemployment Tax.\n4) Florida Corporation Report and Tax Return.\n5) Florida Intangible Property Tax Return.\n\nG. AGENT IDENTIFICATION: The Corporation was providing status cover and payrolling for 10 Cubans as of 31 January 1967.\n\nH. ASSESSMENT OF VULNERABILITY:\n\n1. Maritime Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967: This cover company should be affected little by a flap. However, because of the berthing location within largely tourist or recreation areas, its commercial activity has been noted.\n\n2. Cover Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967: A successor to Ace Cartography Company, Ace Marine Survey, Inc., is currently used in connection with the leasing of a waterfront berthing site for the berthing of M/V SONORA, which is registered under this firm. The firm also provides cover and serves as well as the vehicle for payrolling the agent crew.\n\nAce Marine Survey, Inc., is engaged in the field of marine research, including the study of marine life as well as the testing of marine equipment.\n\nIn view of the current limited use of this cover, the likelihood of exposure is considerably reduced. However, if such an exposure did occur, it is felt that the damage to either WOFACT or the officers of Ace Marine Survey, Inc., would be of no great import. The major likely \"injury\" that would be sustained would be the denial of further use of the berthing site and the need for re-naming/re-registering the M/V SONORA.\n\nIn order to add depth and lend further substance to the cover story, the officers of a legitimate firm, [Offshore Navigation Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, which is engaged in marine research and off-shore oil exploration activities, have agreed to backstop the activities of Ace Marine Survey, Inc. and to recognize the latter firm as a client.\nSECRET\n\nJM WAVE COVER FACILITY\n\nCeres Enterprises, Inc.\n\nADDRESS: Suite 1409 Biscayne Building, 19 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33101\n\nADDRESS: P. O. Box 5045, Main Post Office, Miami, Fla. 33101\n\nFACILITY: Office of Attorneys George E. Brown and Thomas B. Duff\n\nThis corporation was established in Florida and certified to do business on 10 March 1964. It was established by and is under the control of JM WAVE.\n\nThe President of this corporation is Mr. Richard W. Freeman, who is the retired Chairman of the Board of Delta Airlines. He is also the principal owner of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in New Orleans. In addition he has many other varied interests including investments in oil ventures. He is extremely prominent in the New Orleans civic and social structure.\n\nBUSINESS: This corporation was established ostensibly to maintain and operate boats for all types of marine research.\n\nThis corporation provided cover for maritime vessels, the M/V BARB and the M/V JADE, and served as the status and payroll mechanism for the agents employed by this corporation.\n\nMethod - This account is funded through the Bank and Hall covert account at The First National Bank of Miami by the following method: A check in the total amount of the deposits is drawn on this account. A credit ticket is obtained by our cleared contact from the cash vault. This credit ticket together with the appropriate deposit slips for the various corporations is then turned over to a teller, where it is combined with all other transactions which are processed by that particular teller on the given business day. Since the number of transactions handled by a given teller may go as high as 250 to 300 there is slight chance of the deposits being attributed to the particular credit ticket which accompanied these deposits.\n\nOvert Attribution or Source - Peterman & Peterman Associates, P. O. Box 8103, Main Post Office, Chicago, Illinois\nSECRET\n\nTAX STATUS: This is a corporation for profit. It has met federal and state tax requirements as follows:\n1) Corporation Federal Income Tax Return\n2) Federal Withholding and Unemployment Taxes\n3) Florida State Unemployment Taxes\n4) Florida Corporation Report and Tax Return\n5) Florida Intangible Property Tax Return\n\nAGENT IDENTIFICATION: None at this time.\n\nASSESSMENT OF VULNERABILITY:\n\n1. Maritime Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967 - The cover mechanism established by the Ceres Enterprises, Inc. was very secure during the period of its operation and remained so until the loss of one of its agents who was captured in Cuba. This made it necessary to terminate the activities of this corporation and transfer its activities to another entity. This was accomplished without any unusual events or actual public exposure. If any should occur at this late date, the damage would be minimal.\n\n2. Cover Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967 - This corporation is currently inactive and will become legally dormant after three years. It was placed in this status due to an operational flap which could have exposed the corporation. The last active tax return was filed at the tax year ending March 31, 1966. An additional tax return will be filed for the past tax year which will indicate no financial transactions.\n\nIts assets and activities were transferred to other JMwave entities. This corporation was established to provide cover for a Maritime Branch vessel and status and payroll cover for the agents assigned to it. The corporation is inactive and will be allowed to remain so. It was placed in this status due to a flap wherein an agent was captured in Cuba who had knowledge of this vessel and its ownership. There was no public exposure in the Miami area. However, because of the past incident the corporation should not be used in the future under its current name. While in use the corporation served very satisfactorily for the purpose for which it was established.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10104-10271.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 4, "total-input-tokens": 4572, "total-output-tokens": 1956, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 2306, 1], [2306, 4291, 2], [4291, 6219, 3], [6219, 8204, 4]]}}
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+ {"id": "b34c11c25bc6c08e9794198b2067f901702f140b", "text": "1 July 1976\n\nMEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security\nFROM: Sherwood R. Bosworth\nExternal Activities Branch\nSUBJECT: Manuscript by David Phillips\n\n1. Attached herewith is a proposed letter to Mr. David A. Phillips outlining deletions which the Agency would like made from his book. The general tone of the responses from Agency components was that, if possible, this book should not be published. In the view of most, it dangerously reveals sources and methods, internal organization, missions, and functions. It also provides public confirmation of covert Agency activities and the disruption and reduced morale created by Agee and others.\n\n2. However, on the assumption that publication could not or would not be blocked, the operating components catalogued their most serious concerns. The attached letter to Mr. Phillips includes many of these reservations. The chapter by chapter review, which appears later in this memorandum, contains those recommendations for deletion which, for various explained reasons, should not be forwarded to Mr. Phillips.\n\n3. Before proceeding with the manuscript review, we would like to advise that Mr. John Greaney of OGC has volunteered his services to accompany you or Mr. Stembridge when our proposals are placed before Mr. Phillips. Due to time limitations, he has not had a chance to review this memorandum or the proposed letter to Mr. Phillips as of this date.\n4. The following is a compilation of items of concern to Agency components which were not included in the letter to Mr. Phillips. This does not include chapters one and six which have been previously reviewed and returned to Mr. Phillips.\n\n5. Chapter two: Guatemala\n\na. Several offices expressed concern that this book, for the first time, confirms the CIA's role with Col. Armas and the coup. However, since it would be difficult to defend a classification on this, it was not included in the letter to Mr. Phillips. The same was true of the reference to the coup in Iran (p. 43).\n\nb. Another area of concern was our relationship with the FBI in connection with his arrest and our use of false identity papers in the U. S. Of particular concern was mention of a capability to alter FBI criminal records. Again, we don't believe we can prove classification.\n\nc. The one item which could have been deleted was a footnote on page 35 which inferred that the CIA had indemnified Lloyd's of London for a sunken ship. LA Division was able only to ascertain that no payment had been made as of August 1960. Since the footnote begins \"press reports claimed that . . .\" without further specifying the source, we felt it best to make no comment to Mr. Phillips on this point.\n\n6. Chapter three: Havana and Beirut\n\na. Some concern was expressed regarding the paragraph on page 13 explaining salary off-set for deep cover officers. Although this may be truely classified, it might be best to let it remain as is, to dissuade readers that the Agency or its officers are making extra money on the side.\n\nb. Other comments related to the details of Mr. Wisner's death (p. 5); connecting Ernest Hemmingway with the Havana COS (p. 21); and confirming that an\nAmerican executed by the Cubans was a CIA NOC (p. 48). The latter point, while clearly sensitive, was not raised to Mr. Phillips as LA Division posed no specific objection.\n\n7. Chapter four: Bay of Pigs\n\na. Some objection was raised to Mr. Phillips citing the Gulf Steamship Company as a cover for the broadcasting aspect of the Bay of Pigs operation. However, in checking this out, it was learned that the cover was the Gibraltar Steamship Company so no objection is made to the use of Gulf.\n\nb. SSU also raised questions regarding the confirmation of assassination planning against Castro (p. 12) and the use of the Alban Towers Hotel as a temporary lodging facility for Agency personnel (p. 17). Since no one else raised an objection on these points, they were not relayed to Mr. Phillips.\n\n8. Chapter five: Mexico City\n\na. In addition to all the comments directed to Mr. Phillips (see attached letter), the SSU objected to discussion of the purchase of scotch (p. 15), the specifics associated with the Cuban missile crisis (pp. 25-27), and the handling of \"walk-ins\" (pp. 33-35). LA Division also objected to the Agency's role in name tracing (p. 8).\n\nb. In view of the considerable deletions requested of Mr. Phillips, the above were not included as their sensitivity and justification for classification appears to be marginal.\n\n9. Chapter seven: Washington, D. C.\n\na. Several offices took exception to some items in this chapter which were not passed on to Mr. Phillips.\n\nb. The SSU objected to the mention of liquor in the Director's dining room and the footnote confirming\na CIA role in the Glomar Explorer (p. 26). In view of the fact that GSA is now trying to rent or sell the ship, we don't feel we can justify a classification on these items.\n\nc. The DDO objected to the general discussion of cover starting on page 29, but we could not pin the objection down to specifics. SSU commented that Mr. Phillips reveals the location of many stations around the world (including Brazzaville on page 31), but deletions of the names would be difficult to justify legally.\n\n12-32\n\nd. Both the SSU and LA Division objected to Mr. Phillips mention of assassination attempts on Castro (pp. 42-44), but, again, we would have trouble defending the classification of the information presented.\n\n10. Chapter eight: Rio de Janeiro and Caracas\n\na. The most sensitive objections to this chapter involved the information on pages 15 to 20 of our role in Chile - Track II. These included the allegation of back-channel correspondence and the fact that the information could distort the public's view of the whole affair. Unfortunately, no one could tie it to the sources and methods or classification questions and therefore it was not included in the Phillips letter.\n\nb. Other items of concern were the discussion of cover in Brazil (pp. 2-3); the operational use of women (p. 23); the employment of blacks (p. 26), especially the revelation that two black officers in Brazil were CIA officers, jeopardizing their cover, and that Army commo went through the Agency during the Dominican crisis (p. 31). While all of these could cast us in a questionable light or make operational life more difficult, it would be difficult to justify their deletion on legal grounds.\n\n11. Chapter nine: LA Division\n\na. Although the requested deletions from this chapter are rather lengthy, they do no include all reservations raised by our offices.\nb. Several offices objected to references to the assassination of President Kennedy and the Watergate affair (pp. 5, 16, 30). These were rather innocuous and could probably not be justified on legal grounds.\n\nc. The second objection was the author's general verification of the information in the Agee book and the impact of this book on the Agency. Again, deletion would be difficult to justify, but you may wish to discuss the damage potential with Mr. Phillips directly.\n\n12. Chapter ten: Retirement\n\nThe DDO raised the question that Mr. Phillips statement on page 12 that he knew Agee has been to Cuba five times betrays knowledge he gained either from travel programs or liaison services. This would be a difficult point to argue in any confrontation with Mr. Phillips.\n\n13. Epilogue\n\na. The SSU questioned whether this manuscript is the proper vehicle to surface the fact that two cables sent to Santiago in May 1973 established our non-involvement in the overthrow of Allende (p. 6). We could see no justification to strike this.\n\nb. The SSU further believes that revelation of friction between Mr. Colby and Dr. Kissinger (p. 13) is also improper. Perhaps so, but difficult for us to press for deletion.\n\nc. And last, the SSU objected to comments on pp. 14-18 which are suggestive of Agency judgements and evaluation regarding the conduct and success of the investigative efforts as well as other personalities critical of the Agency.\n\n(Sherwood R. Bosworth)\n\nAtt\n\nDistribution:\nOrig - Adse\n1 - OS Registry\n1 - EAB\n1 - Chrono\nOS/SSD/EAB(SRBosworth):sw (1 Jul 76)", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10102.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 5, "total-input-tokens": 5715, "total-output-tokens": 2040, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1401, 1], [1401, 3143, 2], [3143, 4726, 3], [4726, 6568, 4], [6568, 8138, 5]]}}
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+ {"id": "b75284ac2699b8c9a693469d4e362e051d96e37d", "text": "Chapter 3\n\nPage 13 - Refers to deep cover personnel income offset against CIA salary and to CIA officers under light cover protected by diplomatic or official passports.\n\nPage 14 - Refers to laundering of CIA salary before deposit to personal bank account.\nChapter 5\n\nContains detailed references throughout to Winston Scott, identified as chief of station, Mexico City. Central Cover Staff points out that Mr. Scott, who was never officially acknowledged as a CIA employee, retired under State Department cover in Mexico, where he subsequently died and where his widow and children still reside.\nChapter 7\n\nPage 29 et. seq. - Discussion of cover\n\nPages 44-49 - Identifies (\"Camp Perry\") as a CIA training establishment, discusses training cover and Department of Defense cover. Central Cover Staff asserts that while the CIA auspices of Camp Peary has been often alleged in the press, the Agency has never confirmed it as a fact.\nChapter 8\n\nPages 2, 3 - Discussion of cover.\n\nPage 4 - Reference to CIA/State ground rule that ambassadors are not necessarily informed about deep cover officers.\nChapter 9\n\nPage 37 - As written, passage in first full paragraph could endanger a particular source, according to NE Division, which suggests the following modification:\n\n...unexpected development. From surveilling the group's movements it was established that the intention was to travel to an adjoining area, where a major energy installation, we assumed, might be their target. CIA, through liaison, warned the authorities of that country and appropriate defense measures were taken. I instructed the CIA Station in [Costa Brava] to advise the president that the terrorists might be using his country as...\nLA Division recommends that the passage on the terrorist kidnapping in the Dominican Republic be deleted for the following reasons:\n\n1) This incident is still fresh in the minds of most Dominicans and it is unrealistic to assume that it will not be picked up and published in the local press. Barbara Hutchison, USIA, one of the people kidnapped, is still in the Dominican Republic and, according to two recent reports, is again being considered as a target for kidnapping. The potential for terrorist acts against US citizens continues; three leaders of terrorist-oriented groups are in prison and publication of this item could propel the terrorists into action.\n\n2) The close link between the ambassador and the station, as portrayed in the book could be prejudicial to his public image and might even provoke the terrorists to target against him.\n\n3) The station has renewed a liaison relationship and much effort is being directed toward developing mutual confidence. Revelation of details of a joint operation by a former division chief might lead the increasingly friendly liaison contacts to wonder whether we can maintain confidence on future operations and thereby throw the new relationship into jeopardy.\n\n4) Although the bugging of the thermos was discovered and appeared in the press, the use of the Coca Cola case was not exposed and therefore continues to be an operational possibility, at least as far as the Dominican Republic is concerned. Revelation of the technique by Agee should not be a criterion for further disclosure.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10103.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 6, "total-input-tokens": 6858, "total-output-tokens": 848, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 257, 1], [257, 597, 2], [597, 931, 3], [931, 1094, 4], [1094, 1704, 5], [1704, 3248, 6]]}}
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+ {"id": "1173627346ad1352f057140228168970f5252eb0", "text": "MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Counterintelligence Staff\n\nATTENTION: Mr. Julian Fox\n\nFROM: Clifton R. Strathern\nChief, Latin America Division\n\nSUBJECT: General Comments on Mr. David Phillips' Manuscript\n\nREFERENCE: C/LAD Memorandum dated 22 June 1976, Citing Specific Objections to Mr. David Phillips' Manuscript\n\n1. The general tenor of the manuscript leaves much to be desired from both an operational and security viewpoint. The author in numerous instances specifically discloses sources, methods, cover arrangements and liaison relationships. Various LA Division officer who have reviewed portions of the manuscript pertinent to their areas have commented negatively on the revelations of tradecraft and identification of numerous overseas Stations and operations.\n\n2. Other objectionable items in the manuscript concern the confirmation of Agee's effectiveness in neutralizing Agency efforts abroad by publishing lists of CIA personnel in specific Stations; revelation of Office of Communications personnel in every Embassy abroad; the Agency role in countering terrorism, narcotics trafficking and training provided other services to counteract these activities; and, the specific identity of liaison relationships, particularly, the Israeli service.\n\n3. The overall consensus of this Division is that publication of this manuscript in its present form would be detrimental to the Agency and this Division in particular.\n\nClifton R. Strathern\n\nSECRET\nE2 IMPDET\nCL BY 009560", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10119.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 335, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1472, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "c37a3e62126173a6fd1569cfaf2b297d52db5d35", "text": "| FROM: | Robert R. Kierce \n| Chief \n| Special Security Unit, DDO | 1015 |\n| TO: | C/EAB/SSD |\n| DATE | 14 June 1976 |\n| OFFICER'S INITIALS | |\n| COMMENTS | |\n\n1. C/EAB/SSD\n\n2. \n\n3. \n\n4. \n\n5. \n\n6. \n\n7. \n\n8. \n\n9. \n\n10. \n\n11. \n\n12. \n\n13. \n\n14. \n\n15. \n\nAPPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993\nCIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM\n\nPRIORITY\nMEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, External Activities Branch, SSD\n\nSUBJECT: Manuscript by David Phillips\n\n1. The following passages are a compilation of observations made by the SSU regarding Mr. Phillips' manuscript. The comments are by no means a total list of reservations concerning the submitted chapters but those noted from the perspective of the SSU.\n\n2. In general the undersigned felt somewhat enlightened but rather uncomfortable in reading the submitted manuscript. This uneasy feeling appears to be based upon two impressions. Throughout the text, there is an obvious effort on the part of Mr. Phillips to \"set the record straight\" with regard to events, techniques and activities involving the CIA. Regrettably, as is often the case when one attempts to clarify and present the real facts, there is a possibility of further compounding a confused and ambiguous circumstance. Because of the various ramifications of the activities of the Agency, the SSU gained the feeling that more was lost rather than won in Mr. Phillips' efforts. The second disarming impression is that because an individual has proved to be an effective and successful CIA operations officer, there is no clear-cut assurance that he can achieve the same success as an author. The SSU was continually pained by Mr. Phillips' efforts to employ certain techniques often seen in spy fictions. The problem with author Phillips is that he is not writing fiction and has been identified as a former CIA employee with over 25 years in intelligence service. Although Mr. Phillips labored to introduce some humor into his manuscript, some of his anecdotes appear to be in bad taste.\n\n3. The following comments are codified to complement those parts of the manuscript reviewed in this reading.\n\nEpilogue\n\nPage 6: Although Mr. Phillips makes a considerable effort to conceal the true identity of \"Abe\", there is a question as to whether the fact that two cables were sent from Headquarters to Chile in May 1973, and if this manuscript is the proper vehicle to surface such information.\nPage 13: Mr. Colby is quoted by the author indicating certain information revealing complications between Mr. Colby and Dr. Kissinger. In addition to breaching personal confidences, the author contradicts what he had indicated earlier to be an intent to permit Mr. Colby to speak for himself.\n\nPage 14-18: Mr. Phillips again refers to \"Abe\" and his evaluations of the various congressional select committees investigating the CIA. In effect these comments are suggestive of Agency judgments and evaluation regarding the conduct and success of the investigative efforts as well as other personalities critical of the Agency.\n\nChapter 3\n\nPage 5: Have the circumstances regarding Mr. Wisner's death ever been surfaced with such particulars as provided in this text?\n\nPage 14: The information regarding the \"laundering of money\" as set forth in the first paragraphs of this page serves as a confirmation of official involvement in such activities. This should be deleted.\n\nPage 21: There is a serious question raised regarding the author connecting Ernest Hemmingway and the Havana Chief of Station implying the prospect of a professional as well as personal affiliation.\n\nPage 48: If it is in fact correct, has it ever been officially acknowledged that a U.S. citizen, a businessman in Havana, implied by the author as being a CIA agent was executed? Note: This chapter is replete with a profusion of illustrations of tradecraft and operational activities too numerous to set forth.\n\nChapter 5\n\nPage 1: Mr. Phillips in his writing provides a historical chronology of senior assignments within the Agency with particular reference to the LA or WH Division. This is illustrated on this page in his reference to Colonel King \"regaining leadership of the WH Division\". Anyone interested in noting the organizational hierarchy and key personalities in the WH or LA Division during the period of Mr. Phillips' tenure with the Agency, would be aided considerably on page 2 and further as the author proceeds to identify Mr. Winston Scott as the Chief of Station Mexico.\nPage 3: Although it has been publicly surfaced that Mr. William F. Buckley had worked for CIA in the past, the author on this page now ties him in with Howard Hunt and Mexico City and further as an American contract agent. The best interests of the Agency are not served nor for that matter the interests of Mr. Buckley and Mr. Hunt are not served by such revelations.\n\nPage 4-6: The SSU believes it is totally unwise to have the mission and organization of the Mexico City Station outlined as explicitly as contained in these pages.\n\nPage 5-6: The above observation is further complicated by the author's remarks regarding operations levied against the Cubah Embassy in Mexico.\n\nPage 8: The SSU further challenges the information set forth on this page regarding the biographic details of Mr. Winston Scott's assignments in Cuba, (London), Eur Division and Mexico City.\n\nPage 15: The undersigned does not believe the content of the information set forth regarding the Agency's procedures associated with the purchasing of scotch liquor. He is implying things which may perhaps have been unique to that station but certainly has not been a worldwide practice. Mr. Phillips' anecdote about the prospects of the Agency printing counterfeit tax stamps and the details involved in such planning, even though perhaps presented in jest would not be viewed as such in the eyes of many individuals in the United States today.\n\nPage 16: Because Philip Agee has revealed the secret of the camera operation in his book, is it necessary for Mr. Phillips to repeat and in effect collaborate what a diselected employee of the Agency is purporting? From a friendly alumnus of the Agency, this serves as a verification of Agee's statements and provides a violation of sources and methods of this organization.\n\nPage 18-19: Pursuing the aspect of sources and methods, the SSU questions the author's anecdote regarding the identification and employment techniques of the material \"why me\". It would seem that in so far as any chemical or technical devices of this nature used by the Organization should not be surfaced in a book such as this.\nPage 25-27: The specifics associated with the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 involving former Director John McConne and others are subject to strong question as to whether they should be included in this text. Again, what is provided by Mr. Phillips in this manuscript is drawn from such personal experiences realized in his Agency duties.\n\nPage 33-35: The SSU takes exception to the information presented regarding \"walk-ins\" based upon the same rationale as contained above. It also flirts with the concerns of sources and methods of this Agency.\n\nPage 46-48: All remarks concerning technical operations such as hidden microphones, quick plants, etc, are out of order particularly with reference to the development of a microphone in the armchair. This again violates the Agency's concern regarding sources and methods.\n\nPage 55-61: Considerable inside information is provided regarding Lee Harvey Oswald and his activities in Mexico. The SSU defers to LA Division, SE Division and OS regarding the advisability of inclusions of this material in this manuscript.\n\nChapter 7\n\nPage 26: Although there is a legal basis for the serving of alcoholic beverages in the DCI dining room, is it appropriate to include such \"tidbits\" providing the news media with grist to conjure up stories of senior CIA executives making critical decisions following an alcoholic luncheon. This implication is synonymous with the problem of beer being available to the Secret Service when they are on assignment with the President.\n\nPage 31: Throughout the manuscript the author in his narration confirms the fact that CIA has stations located around the world and in his writing proceeds to verify the location of these stations. The comments relating to where he was assigned and where others in the Agency have been or are assigned, not only relates to the South America area but on this page the author confirms the fact that there was a CIA station in (Brazzaville.) Other than in the change in name there is no effort made to dispel the prospect that the station continues.\n\nPage 42-44: Although it is a most timely subject, information regarding any U.S. Government effort to assassinate Castro is highly explosive. Mr. Phillips is reporting information which he has privy to as a direct result of his Agency experiences. These should not be contained in this book.\nPage 44: Although (Camp Peary) has unfortunately been identified as a CIA facility, is it necessary for the author to reinforce media articles regarding this establishment by spelling out the cover background and other \"chapter and verse\" items regarding this facility. I believe comments regarding firearms training, counterterrorism training should be avoided.\n\nChapter 8\n\nPage 7: The author's remarks concerning CIA support to the Elbrick kidnapping again is a violation of sources and methods, and should be deleted.\n\nPages 13-21: It is understandable but regrettable that the author continues to single out sensitive issues; i.e., assassination and in this instance CIA involvement in Chile. The information contained in these pages are volatile and should not be included in such a commercial venture. Any such information is liable for quotations out of context warping or reinforcing the involvement that the Agency did have in the political activities of Chile.\n\nPage 25: For the first time the SSU was made aware of the daughter of a CIA officer who was stripped naked and held with a knife at her throat by political assassins. If this is in fact a true statement, I question the value of such an inclusion in this text particularly in light of the terrorism problems that this Agency and other elements of the U.S. Government are experiencing around the world.\n\nPage 27: The statement the author makes with regard to promotion to GS-17 is not correct.\n\nPage 31: I believe that Office of Communications should be consulted on the entire section relating to communications, communications personnel and the Office of Communications, however, the SSU raises the question concerning the inclusion of teletype decoding speeds on this particular page.\n\nChapter 10\n\nNote: Chapter 10 continues in the same vein as all of the other chapters. It further reinforces the earlier remarks that the more one tries to explain and clarify a point the more confusing it becomes. The remarks contained in pages 23 and 24 regarding Chile are illustrative of this.\n4. In summary, the SSU joins those who feel that this book would better have been left unwritten. It is a text replete with names, details, operational information and close personal privileged information based upon the author's assignments which has been rendered into a commercial version of Mr. Phillips' affiliation with this agency for over 25 years. This manuscript reinforces the difficulty of a retired operations officer to develop a non-fiction text which is attractive to the public but does not contain information regarding intelligence personalities, organization and sources and methods.\n\nRobert R. Kierce\nChief\nSpecial Security Unit, DDO", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10120.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 7, "total-input-tokens": 8001, "total-output-tokens": 2743, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 318, 1], [318, 2366, 2], [2366, 4426, 3], [4426, 6551, 4], [6551, 8899, 5], [8899, 10955, 6], [10955, 11609, 7]]}}
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+ {"id": "6cd7e8514d301677799494bd8abeeb24ae5cbe6a", "text": "3 June 1976\n\nMEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, External Activities Branch\nOffice of Security\n\nFROM: John H. Stein\nDeputy Chief, Soviet/East European Division.\n\nSUBJECT: Manuscript by David Phillips.\n\n1. At the risk of tilting continually at windmills, it is the undersigned's view, and that of innumerable colleagues, that Mr. Phillips' book should not be published. In the first instance, those portions we have read are superficial and give the reader the impression that the profession which Mr. Phillips practiced so well is one of derring-do, frivolity and foolishness. More seriously, the entire book is based on knowledge acquired by Mr. Phillips during his career in the Agency. Whether a given sentence is in the public domain or not, Mr. Phillips should not put his stamp of authenticity on that sentence. If publish Mr. Phillips must, and if the Agency cannot legally stop him, then so be it. Hopefully, while there is still time, someone will push for appropriate legislation to stop this foolishness.\n\n2. While it is perhaps fruitless, we have attempted to identify some of the more damaging items in the text as drafted. These are cited below:\n\n a. Page 15: Discussion of back channel communications used to circumvent the Secretary of State seems to be ill-advised and not designed to enhance Agency relations with State.\n\n b. Page 23: There begins here a discussion of the use of women by the DDO. While I understand Mr. Phillips' desire to indicate that the DDO does in fact hire women and minorities, this section causes some anguish. At the present time, certainly in the Near East, Eastern Europe, and the Soviet Union, the\nuse of women provides us an operational flexibility which we would not otherwise have. It is quite evident, furthermore, that the local security services have not focused on the extent to which we do use women. We would like to keep it that way as long as we possibly can, and it is the undersigned's firm belief that statements from Mr. Phillips, obviously authentic, will rather quickly bring the women we do use under increased scrutiny of hostile intelligence services. Further, in opening the Pandora's box of the use of women and minorities in the DDO, Mr. Phillips may be opening both himself and the DDO to unjustified criticism that we are either exploiting women or not hiring enough of them; similarly the minorities.\n\nc. Page 25: I have known personally for 17 years the girl who, although stripped naked by burglars, managed to save her mother and father from harm. There are others elsewhere in the government and probably outside who are knowledgeable about the incident. The girl, now a lovely lady, is about to be dispatched under very sensitive cover abroad. Mr. Phillips would do well to delete reference to her as being an Agency employee.\n\nd. Page 26: I think it is unwise for Mr. Phillips to conjecture on the reason why there are few blacks employed in the DDO. His reasoning may be correct, but I would venture that not everyone who reads his book will believe so, and the Agency may come under unfortunate pressure because of it. The specific black cited on page 27 as having removed a flag from the hands of demonstrators is a personal friend of mine. He is under cover. By citing the incident, Mr. Phillips removes that cover, for the black retrieved the flag as an American citizen, not as a CIA officer. In sum, I would suggest the deletion of the section involving women and minorities because it opens a Pandora's box and because, as written, the cover of two highly effective officers is placed in jeopardy.\n\ne. Page 36: The anecdote on page 36 should at least be modified. The person referred to is the undersigned. I am the only Agency and (State) officer who owns a Chow dog. All my acquaintances abroad\nknow I own the Chow dog. To avoid damaging further what cover I have left, I would appreciate Mr. Phillips simply citing \"dog\" or calling it a \"poodle.\"\n\nJohn H. Stein", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10126.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 972, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1637, 1], [1637, 3776, 2], [3776, 3943, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "b582b2f852afdfb6c32c5374174c3052c9cebf81", "text": "**Manuscript by David Phillips**\n\n**FROM:**\nJohn M. Reeves, Jr.\nC/EAB\n\n**TO:**\nDDO/SS/Sec\n3D00 (H. Keough)\n\n**DATE:**\n24 May 76\n\n**EXTENSION NO.:**\n7770\n\n**OFFICER'S INITIALS:**\n\n**RECEIVED**\n\n**FORWARDED**\n\n**COMMENTS:**\n\nAttached are Chapters 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 and the Epilogue to David Phillips' book \"The Night Watch.\" Previous chapter numbers are changed as follows: 5 (Bay of Pigs) is now 4; 8 (Dominican Crisis) is now 6; and 11 (Washington 1973-74) is now 9.\n\nPlease review these chapters for material that: (1) is classified, (2) was learned while the author was a CIA employee, and (3) has not been placed in the public domain by the Agency.\n\nConcurrent review is being conducted by LA Div., CI Staff, CCS, DDO/SS/SOG, OGC DDO/SU, O/Commo (Chapter 10) and SE Div (Chapter 8).\n\nThe author must meet a publishing deadline within the next few weeks. In order to negotiate deletions before the deadline, your review and comments should be returned no later than 11 June 1976.\n\nOnly comment by C/SOG re Chapter 7, p 44 re Camp Peary being CIA installation. To our understanding, this base has never been officially acknowledged as a CIA installation. C/SOG also suggest NE Div and CAG may wish review. This package given to C/CAG and returned with no comments.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10130.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 438, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1262, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "8cd5dd61ad01c51eb3a35a9f47a9e8706b7b12e0", "text": "| TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) | DATE | OFFICER'S INITIALS | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) |\n|---------------------------------------------------|------|--------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| 1. Chief, EAB, Office of Security | | | Attached are the comments of Acting Chief, SOG, regarding subject manuscript. All three comments fall within caveats 2) and 3) cited in your Routing and Record Sheet. |\n| 2. | | | |\n| 3. | | | |\n| 4. | | | |\n| 5. | | | |\n| 6. | | | |\n| 7. | | | |\n| 8. | | | |\n| 9. | | | |\n| 10. | | | |\n| 11. | | | |\n| 12. | | | |\n| 13. | | | |\n| 14. | | | |\n| 15. | | | |\nChapter XI\n\nPage 10: Though Camp Perry has received much publicity, there appears no good reason to confirm the use of this facility by the Agency. Unless we plan on officially opening Camp Perry as a CIA training facility, it should not be mentioned. (Check OTR)\n\nPage 15: The \"Phoenix Program\" originated before William Colby became DEPCORDS, COMUSMACV. Ambassador Komor started the program and asked that Colby replace him as DEPCORDS so that there would be some continuity in the effort to deal with criminal elements of the Viet Cong infrastructure. It is unfair to subjectively state that the \"Operation Phoenix\" was Colby's own albatross. Certainly Colby doesn't believe this though he is receiving considerable flack from those who would like others to believe that the whole program was one of assassination of which Colby, as head of the CIA, was in charge.\n\nPage 39: We're still putting audio devices in coke bottles -- all these techniques and methods should not be discussed since we may very well want to use them again in the future.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10133.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 615, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 3157, 1], [3157, 4205, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "50e097894d02046140422e101bacd74ad5e6e7de", "text": "Subject, a retired Agency staff employee and former C/LA Div., has submitted the attached manuscript containing three (3) chapters of a book he has in preparation. Coordination for review and comment is requested to determine if the material: (1) is classified, (2) was learned while the writer was employed by the Agency, or (3) has not been placed in the public domain by the Agency.\n\nPlease note author's query for information contained in paragraph 3 of his letter FYI. The author had previously submitted Chapters I and VIII which were security approved with deletions.\n\nCoordination for review is being conducted with LA Div., CI Staff, CCS, DDO/SS/SOG, and DDO/SSU.\n\nIt would be appreciated if this office could have your comments before COB 16 Jan 1976.\n1 to 9:\n\nCCS recommends deletion of that part of the last sentence, following the semi-colon of the first paragraph on page 10 of Chapter XI, which identifies (Camp Perry) as the site of Agency training courses. (Camp Perry) is an Agency training installation (under DOD cover), and while its CIA affiliation has been alleged numerous times in the press, no confirmation of this affiliation has been made by the Agency. Mr. Phillips' comments as a former senior Agency officer can be interpreted as constituting official acknowledgement of the CIA/CAMP PERRY relationship.\n\nHCS", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10137.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 368, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 762, 1], [762, 1339, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "c5413241f34277fd2ea5e171e97f656bf08da631", "text": "| TO | NAME AND ADDRESS | DATE | INITIALS |\n|----|------------------|------|----------|\n| 1 | OEC | | |\n| 2 | Mr. Greene | | |\n| 3 | | | |\n| 4 | | | |\n| 5 | | | |\n| 6 | | | |\n\n**ACTION**\n- DIRECT REPLY\n- PREPARE REPLY\n\n**APPROVAL**\n- DISPATCH\n- RECOMMENDATION\n\n**COMMENT**\n- FILE\n- RETURN\n\n**CONCURRENCE**\n- INFORMATION\n- SIGNATURE\n\n**Remark:** John - the attached is all we can contribute.\n\n**APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993**\n\n**CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM**\n\n**FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER**\n\n**FROM:** NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. \n\n**DATE:**\n\n**C/506**\n\n**UNCLASSIFIED**\n\n**CONFIDENTIAL**\n\n**SECRET**\nEvery plan:\n\n1. STAR System\n Compete Time\n DDS\n Main file\n\n2. Central Cover Staff\n a. HT Legal\n b. Watch Lists\n c. etc.\n\n3. C I / S T A F F\n\n4. DCD\n\n5. For Recovery Div\n\n6. OPS /\n [Signature]\n [Initials]\n [Date]\n [Chaos]\n\n7. DEP / DC\n OP / AL files\n\n8. Men Div's (CA)\nRobert Bayard\nJohn Mullon\nMaria de Magon - Seattle, WA\n\nCentral Intelligence Agency, Inc.\nSecurity Consultant International, Inc.\nDefense Systems International, Inc.\nDefense Service Company\nResearch Corporation of America\nMills & Raymond Research Project\n\nNo funds - 1/7.\n\n[Signature]\nSup DOT, 1970\n\nSI Cl. 1974.\n\nMullon - leave w/o pay 19 Nov 71, 19 Nov 72\n65.12 19 Nov 72 - draft\n\n[Signature]\nWarble - C.I./Staff\n\n7 FBI referrals\n\n+ 4 docs\n\nCall to Ath\n\n0. Dnr 375530 (17.12.74) 6 Kts\n\n0. All in 304528 74\n\n11 July 74\n\n3. Telephone to Boreale 23 Dec '69\n\n4. Send Scions 70 ft\n\n4. To FBI 27 Jan 74\n\nCIRA - 0371 - 74\n\n6/14/7\nCIA\n\nDec 73\n\n10 Dec 73\nMullenburg, Kurt\n\nKeuch - Briefed\n\nMark Silver\n\n5th Circuit. Keuch Conf. Plowman\n\nDef. & Citation\n\n- Opinion of Ct. 3\n- Margin:atty \u0394\n\nCo. Min. has been Subpoenaed\n\nCharles Jaffee\n\n[Signature]\nCRIMINAL DIVISION\n\nAssistant Attorney General, Richard L. Thorburn, Rm. 2107 ........................................ 2601\nDeputy Assistant Attorney General, John C. Keeney, Rm. 2107 ........................................ 2621\nActing Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Robert L. Keuch, Rm. 2113 .............................. 2333\nActing Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Jay C. Waldman, Rm. 2113 .............................. 2636\nSpecial Assistant, James M. Seif, Rm. 2208 ................................................................. 4676\nSpecial Assistant, William Brady, Rm. 2209 ................................................................. 2825\nExecutive Assistant, James W. 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Flint, Rm. 4710 ...................................................... 4241\nMorton, Sifter - DoJ\n\nRobert Richardson\n\nCharles Joffre\n\nMod on Van Cleef incident\n\nCrom Cruen - Ruth Pena\n\nCarl @ DIA/DoJ\n\nMat also attended\nAug 56 - going back to USA for 20 yrs. See By 56\n\nDec 48\n\nMonica Carmen Addis 02 25 Dec 48\n\nDuration - Sept 56\n\nDetained at Dep of State 8/11/65\n\nNot even at DAE\n\nPub. - Buckley May 67 - Thurgood\n\nSec. of State July 67 - Retention\n\nTreated worst 24 May 1968\n\nBack to Army to complete 20 yrs\nConfidential\n\n1. What Money Paid\n\n2. What Contacts with Here\n\n3. Only Meeting for 1/2\n\n4. Final release of Security Apt.\nRETURN TO CIA\nBackground Use Only\nDo Not Reproduce\n\n2:00\n\nPut\nTake home out\nRun Now the RT\n\nUSV\nRobert Richardson 128-6175\nChief Counsel, DEA.\n\nA 6 meeting to today.\n\n10 am am\n\nw/ Wexbell\n\nWritten meeting with him.\n\nDEA assassination team\n\n350-41136\nDeath of Col Robert F. 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For Co. of 10 Nov 69\n\nMichael John Morrison - 2 Infractions\n\nPorta Gena - Pro Demon\n\nSubject was the puppet Von Macken\n5 Nov 69, gun ST date (Comm)\n\nSecond in VN under (2nd Govt) 32\n\n* 3 Feb 72, made contact with Bui of Nung, 2 days\n\nTK Briefing 20 Mar 72\n\n31 Aug 61 - 13 Nov 62 FBIS (Coly)\n\nDec 62 - Dec 63\n\nMay 63 - May 64\n\nMay 64 - Feb 67\n\nMay 67 - Feb 72\n\n1 Tel 72 - dated 1 W\n\nBNDD to CIA\n\n31 Oct 72\nInferno - Still, that desk must have sent the 12 ton (1440)\n\nDEA of CIA\n\n30 more days - 2 plus 1\n\n7K. deliver 12/1\n\n2 504/73\n\nST/Comm. 5/10/73\n\nControl of - Griffin in WH.\n\nAlso (from CIA) W/DEA\n\nReplied on machine in Form 4 quantity\n\nLot of strikes as lot\nWarbell\n\nSecrecy Agt. 7 July 59.\n\nOSS July 45 - Dec 45\n\nEmbled 20 Feb 43. 2d Lt. 21 Dec 44.\n\nBurma & China\n\nSoldiers Medal. printed. B6. John Wagner 15 Dec 45\n\nPOB - 4 Aug 59.\n\nOct 59 - Decision to drop:\n\n1. Motivation to use A for some of\n funds to fill his personal plans\n\n2. His access to data of value limited\n change 20 3rd had.\n\nTo advise - suggested to not date Feb\n\nFeb 63 [Guatemala, Nicaragua & El Salvador]\n\nNote: \"Wanted: Organizers for the Liberation of Cuba\"\nHaitian invasion of Government of Duvalier\nJuly 6, 1966\n\nHaitian Counsel, Maximilien\nArms to Rolando Masferrer Rojas\nLuban Senita & Batista Fort\n\nConnections in Dominican Republic\n\nMay 69\nOps against Thailand\nSinoes, Inc.\nAtlantic Co.\nFred N. Brown, Inc.\nExport license to Thailand\n\nJan 70\nOps against Duvalier for Cuba\nTo FBI & others\n\nFeb 71\nDoD Cl Problems\n\nMar 71\nLogistics Call from Suby re Cl Pub\n27 Apr 73\nState: Bahamas - effort\nEdwin Morgan, Att'y\n\"Council for Free Abaco\"\n\nSubject\n\nMilitary Assistance Corp - Abaco plan\n\nJan 74 - DCD review\nTake note - Stay away\n\nTO FBI\n\nVan Cleve to FBI from on 13th July 74\n\nAug 74 - deal with Arms to\n\n2 to a Control of Voting - see if \"fratogue\"\n\nJan 75 - DCD Conlin - B.R. For Co.\n\nMichael Morrissey\n\nJan 75 - DEA, Narcotics & overthrow of\n\nGrenada\nMuldoon, John Patrick\n\n3 Feb '58 DOB: 25 Aug '37\n\nCame - USA. Staff Trip:\n\nFeb '58 - Feb '59\n\nFeb '59 - Aug '61\n\nAug '61 - Feb '64\n\nFeb '64 - Oct '64\n\nOct '64 - Sept '66\n\nSept '66 - Dec '68\n\nDec '68 - 1\n\nSI Cl 12 Feb '68\n\nAnn Jnr. 1970 (FBI) (WYC Dec 1970)\n\nRetired - Policy Planning (Buddhism) May '70\n\nSeeing all on family 17 Nov '71\n\nCome SI - (18 USC 798) (See this)\n\nRetired Medical 19 Nov '72\n\nInvolved w/ Werbell - Friend of ABDAA.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10210.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 26, "total-input-tokens": 23998, "total-output-tokens": 4259, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 780, 1], [780, 1070, 2], [1070, 1465, 3], [1465, 1695, 4], [1695, 1718, 5], [1718, 1911, 6], [1911, 5053, 7], [5053, 5053, 8], [5053, 5195, 9], [5195, 5195, 10], [5195, 5486, 11], [5486, 5607, 12], [5607, 5607, 13], [5607, 5703, 14], [5703, 5703, 15], [5703, 5858, 16], [5858, 5913, 17], [5913, 6104, 18], [6104, 6150, 19], [6150, 6813, 20], [6813, 7378, 21], [7378, 7635, 22], [7635, 8112, 23], [8112, 8515, 24], [8515, 8910, 25], [8910, 9349, 26]]}}
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+ {"id": "53038021154d8c5db4a95463c82deb9e5a0aae87", "text": "| TO | NAME AND ADDRESS | DATE | INITIALS |\n|----|------------------|------|----------|\n| 1 | OGC Attn: Walter Lloyd | 8/9 | 20 |\n| 2 | | | |\n| 3 | File Wendell | | |\n| 4 | | | |\n| 5 | | | |\n| 6 | | | |\n\n**Remarks:**\n\n**Fold here to return to sender**\n\nFROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. | DATE\n---|---\n(A.F. Addona) C/1000/DIC/AR | 6 Aug\n\nUNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET\n\nFORM NO. 237 Use previous editions\nRichardson - Counsel / Chief\n\n128 - 5295\n\nRobert? / Craig?\n\n128 - 6175\n\nMinor Prot - John Muldoon\n\nWen Bell\n\nLow Cohen\n\nSup.\n\nKennedy\n\nState A - Paul AG.\nColleen - 1944 x 25th\n\n(To DeA < Send by 4/11)\n\nBob Krog - Perkins\n\nCIA Technical\n\na Drug Traffick\n\nShow Colleen - used Wehrmacht\n\nWe mutual\n\nIdaho WWII - OSS\n\n1969 - CIA\n\nCentral Am. - FE", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10211.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 437, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 547, 1], [547, 701, 2], [701, 889, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "7a3da0170bafd89ce3dbf38beddd92911abdd563", "text": "SPEED LETTER\n\n| TO: | Office of General Counsel |\n|--------------|---------------------------|\n| ATTN: | Walter Lloyd |\n| FROM: | DDO/PIC |\n| | (A. F. Addona) |\n| SUBJECT: | Privacy Act Case 71-528--Werbell |\n\nI understand you requested the status and date of completion of the above Privacy Act case. DDO/PIC estimates that the case will be completed by 20 August 1976. If there are further questions, would you please call either Hal Matter, DDO/PIC, or myself.\n\n(A. F. Addona)\n\ncc: Ernie Sawyerfield, OGC\n Hal Matter, DDO/PIC", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10212.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 204, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 610, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "3592a3fc8091a20dcab3adbaf34cac0786c265b0", "text": "| TO | NAME AND ADDRESS | DATE | INITIALS |\n|----|------------------|------|----------|\n| 1 | OGC | Fu-2 | |\n| | Attn: Ernie Mayerfeld | | |\n| 2 | | | |\n| 3 | Walt Lloyd | | |\n| 4 | | | |\n| 5 | | | |\n| 6 | | | |\n\n**Remarks:**\n\n**FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER**\n\nFROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. | DATE\n---|---\n(A.F. Addona), C/DOO/PIC/Al | 6 Aug\n\nUNCLASSIFIED | CONFIDENTIAL | SECRET\n\nFORM NO. 237 Use previous editions\n| ORIGIN: | Atlanta, Georgia |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 8 July 1975 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| BUREAU FILE: | None Given |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\n\n| ORIGIN: | Atlanta, Georgia |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 9 August 1974 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| BUREAU FILE: | None Given |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\n\n| ORIGIN: | San Diego, California |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 7 August 1974 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| BUREAU FILE: | None Given |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\n\n| ORIGIN: | Director, FBI |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 6 August 1974 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| | Internal Security - ABACO |\n| | Neutrality Matters - ABACO |\n| BUREAU FILE: | 62-108665 |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\n\n| ORIGIN: | Atlanta, Georgia |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 22 July 1974 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| BUREAU FILE: | None Given |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\n\n| ORIGIN: | New York, New York |\n|-----------------|----------------------------------|\n| DATE: | 19 July 1974 |\n| SUBJECT: | Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III |\n| | Internal Security - Abaco |\n| | Neutrality Matter - Abaco |\n| BUREAU FILE: | None Given |\n| FIELD FILE: | None Given |\nORIGIN: Las Vegas, Nevada\nDATE: 24 July 1974\nSUBJECT: Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III\nBUREAU FILE: None Given\nFIELD FILE: None Given\n\nORIGIN: Director, FBI (Cable)\nDATE: 25 June 1975\nSUBJECT: Mitchell Livingston Werbell III\nWilliam Martin Bell Neutrality\nMatters - Grenada\nBUREAU FILE: None Given\nFIELD FILE: None Given\n\nORIGIN: Director, FBI (Cable)\nDATE: 24 January 1975\nSUBJECT: Mitchell Livingston Werbell, III\nBUREAU FILE: None Given\nFIELD FILE: None Given\n\nORIGIN: Director, FBI (Cable)\nDATE: 16 January 1975\nSUBJECT: Aladdin N, Al-Tayyar Internal Security\n- Iraq\nBUREAU FILE: None Given\nFIELD FILE: None Given\nNestor - Dayman Days\n\nTrial - Miami\n\n\"Conspiring to import of distribute\n\n1. Aff'd not one of people.\n2. Notes - Pete Kinsey\n\nCIA/DEA\n\nChen - Interdict\n\nWhite H. - DEA\n\nChen Colson\n\nLucien Cone\n\nfrom CIA - UN\nConversation: 74-75\n\"looking for\"\n\nJudge: Search 74-75 July 75\nPete Fay\n\nNestorino info. USDC\n\nNot on FOIA\n\nMotion for discovery\nFormal written request\n\nHA - FE\n\nDudley\n\n350 - 4443 - 70x\n\nLively\nCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA)\n\nFBI\n\nJerry Brown - 05\n\n1968\n4400 BK\n\nKerr - in Miami\n591-4870\nDEA\n\nNote: Mother - DDD/For A Cause\nWally - Deceased 8/4\n\n1313\nMilitary in 1943, 2nd Lt. in Signal Corps June 44\nassigned to China Burma Theater.\nTo OSS from Apr 44 to Dec 45.\nReturned to US & discharged on\n1st Lt.\n\nCol. Colness\nMolden\n\nColson\nKreig\nNixon\n\n305-591-4910", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10213.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 8, "total-input-tokens": 8264, "total-output-tokens": 1510, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 610, 1], [610, 2837, 2], [2837, 3455, 3], [3455, 3455, 4], [3455, 3664, 5], [3664, 3859, 6], [3859, 4019, 7], [4019, 4225, 8]]}}
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+ {"id": "800b0ac905caae2acb95ace3f0a999140ad18431", "text": "| TO | DATE | OFFICER'S INITIALS | COMMENTS |\n|----|------|-------------------|----------|\n| ADDO 7E26 | | | |\n| DDO | 9 MAR 1976 | | |\n| Associate General Counsel, OGC 7D01 | | | |\n\n**FROM:** Nestor D. Sanchez \nActing Chief \nLatin America Division\n\n**EXTENSION NO.:** 1884 \n**DATE:** 3 MAR 1976\n\n**SUBJECT:** Mitchell Livingston WER BELL III\n3 MAR 1976\n\nMEMORANDUM FOR: Associate General Counsel, OGC\nVIA: Deputy Director for Operations\nSUBJECT: Mitchell Livingston WER BELL III\nREFERENCE: Your memorandum of 24 February 1976, Subject as above\n\n1. Per reference request, we are forwarding information in our files concerning contacts that have taken place between this Agency and WER BELL.\n\n2. The following is a summary of all DDO contact directly with WER BELL which took place in 1959:\n\n a. A 6 July 1959 Memorandum to C/WH Division signed by (Thomas J. Flores) stated that General Cabell called (Flores) to report that WER BELL had called him. WER BELL discussed with General Cabell a trip WER BELL had taken to the Dominican Republic and offered to come to Washington at his own expense to discuss the trip. No commitments were made to WER BELL by General Cabell.\n\n b. A 7 July 1959 Memorandum of Conversation signed by (T. J. Flores) stated that WER BELL was met in Washington, D.C., by (Flores) who discussed with WER BELL information concerning the Dominican Republic, Fidel Castro, Fulgencio Batista and General Pedraza.\n\n c. A 8 July 1959 Memorandum of Conversation signed by (T. J. Flores) stated that on 8 July 1959 (Flores) called WER BELL to set up an appointment. During the meeting, WER BELL was told that the United States would not support any revolutionary activities by General Pedraza. He was also told that the U.S. will observe its international obligations concerning Cuba and Pedraza, and that\nthe U.S. would not overlook any violations by Pedraza or his followers of the neutrality laws. (Flores) said that the Agency had some interest in the possibility of his (WER BELL's) working for us as an intelligence gatherer under terms to be negotiated after we obtained a security clearance on him. (Flores) pointed out that the Agency was not attempting to limit his actions in connection with the Dominican Republic, nor was it assuming any responsibility for those matters he carried out in his own behalf. (Flores) dictated a Secrecy Agreement to him and had him sign it.\n\nd. A 9 July 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by (T. J. Flores) reported that Subject called him on 9 July 1959 from New York. WER BELL gave (Flores) further information on Loos, fnu, the representative of a Colonel Frei, fnu, of the Swiss army who had 1,000 men available for duty as soldiers.\n\ne. A 20 July 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by (T. J. Flores) reported that WER BELL called (Flores) from Miami on 20 July to ask about the Agency picking up the tab for his forthcoming trip to the Dominican Republic. They discussed his clearance which had not come through.\n\nf. A 3 August 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by Martha R. Tharpe reported that on 24 July 1959 WER BELL called for Mr. (Thomas J. Flores). Since (Flores) was on leave, Tharpe took the call. WER BELL gave Tharpe further information concerning Pedraza and Batista. Tharpe called WER BELL back that evening to tell him that if he obtained further information to report it to Mr. Justin Gleichauf, 00 Contacts Representative in Miami, until Mr. (Flores) returned to Washington.\n\ng. A 5 August 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by (T. J. Flores) stated that WER BELL phoned him on 5 August 1959 to ask if there was any news on his clearance. WER BELL said he wanted to go to the Dominican Republic soon, and would like CIA to pick up his expenses. He was told there was no\nnews. (Flores) and WER BELL discussed the Dominican Republic and Cuba. On 3 August (Flores) phoned WER BELL and told him that his clearance had not been granted and that he should not predicate his activities on the expectation of the clearance at any given time. WER BELL said that the Pedraza group was air lifting and dropping material into Cuba.\n\nh. A 9 September 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by (T. J. Flores) reported that WER BELL called (Flores) on 9 September 1959 to provide information on Cuba. He was told by (Flores) that his clearance had not yet been processed.\n\ni. According to a 23 September 1959 (Flores) Memorandum for the Record signed by (T. J. Flores) WER BELL called (Flores) on 9 September 1959 to ask if his clearance had come through since he wanted the Agency to finance his trip to the Dominican Republic. He was told it had not. WER BELL told (Flores) about some people who had been discussing the counterfeiting of U. S. dollars and Cuban pesos for use in connection with Cuban revolutionary activities. He was told by (Flores) to contact the FBI. On 13 September WER BELL had phoned (Flores) at home to say that the FBI had referred him to the Secret Service on the counterfeiting aspect, and that no one seemed particularly interested in the gun running. The Secret Service asked him to go to Miami at his own expense to obtain further information on the matter and WER BELL asked (Flores) advice. (Flores) said that he could not influence him one way or the other since he was not in a position to direct his activities, but felt he might be better off to take no action. He was told that (Flores) would be in touch with him as soon as he had any further information concerning our possible use of him.\n\nj. A 13 October 1959 Memorandum for the Record signed by (Thomas J. Flores) states that WER BELL phoned him on 25 September 1959 to report on Cuba. On 2 October 1959 (Flores) talked with WER BELL by phone and terminated the relationship.\n\n3. The following undated memorandums are also contained in WER BELL's file:\na. A Memorandum for the Record signed by T. Flores reports that WER BELL called Flores on 13 August 1959 to discuss Cuban activities in Miami. This memorandum also records that WER BELL phoned Flores again on 26 August 1959 at which time activities in the Dominican Republic and Cuban activities in Miami were discussed. WER BELL also asked about the status of his clearance, and was told it had not yet come through.\n\nb. A letter signed \"W\" addressed to (\"Tom\") gave \"W's\" location and some information concerning Batista and Castro. (This letter is probably in the 1959 time frame.)\n\nc. A Memorandum of Conversation signed by T. Flores reports that WER BELL called Flores and gave his location. The status of WER BELL's clearance was discussed and Flores told him it had not yet come through. WER BELL gave Flores some information concerning Batista. (This memorandum probably is in the 1959 time frame.)\n\nd. An unsigned report, apparently from WER BELL, gave a summary of his contacts and activities during a trip to the Dominican Republic. (This report is probably in the 1959 time frame.)\n\n4. A 17 December 1963 dispatch from Station Santo Domingo reported that Station (NOC Officer Joseph Luna) recently met WER BELL in Santo Domingo. No further details of the meeting were reported.\n\n5. According to the CS file on WER BELL, three former Agency employees were contacted in 1974 by WER BELL and other representatives of a group called \"Friends of Abaco (FOA), a group allegedly advocating the secession of the island of Abaco from the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The three former employees contacted are:\n\na. John Patrick Muldoon, retired from CIA on 20 March 1972.\n\nb. (Theodore John Roussos), retired from CIA on 31 July 1970. He was rehired on a contract in February 1971. His contract was terminated in September 1973.\nc. Walter Joseph Mackem, separated from CIA on 31 October 1973.\n\n6. Mr. Muldoon contacted Agency employee (E. James McTighe) on 22 May 1974. Mr. Muldoon told Mr. McTighe that he was nominal Vice President of a Washington-based firm called \"Security Consultants International.\" He presented Mr. McTighe with a report containing the essential data he possessed concerning WER BELL and other members of FOA whom he had met on 17 and 20 May 1974 in Washington, D.C. According to Mr. Muldoon, WER BELL had hopes of establishing gaming casinos, hotel and other tourist facilities in Abaco catering to the U.S. tourist crowd. As a consequence of some run-in with Prime Minister Pindling of the Bahamas, however, WER BELL is apparently persona non grata in the Bahamas; hence his ambitions appeared to be contingent on Abacan independence. Mr. Muldoon reported that at least on two occasions WER BELL made a concerted effort to involve persons formerly affiliated with the Agency in the activities of the FOA in support of its independence. On several occasions, WER BELL introduced Mr. Muldoon and Mr. Roussos as active Agency officials, implying that either the Agency or the United States Government supported the aims of the FOA. WER BELL also proposed to Messrs. Muldoon and Roussos in separate conversations that they conduct a study, involving a visit to Abaco, to determine the feasibility of Abaco's independence in political and economic terms. The study was to include interviews with citizens of Abaco prior to an alleged \"plebiscite\" on independence to take place in Abaco on 28 June 1974. In default of the collaboration of either Muldoon or Roussos, WER BELL hired Mr. Walter Joseph Mackem, a former Agency friend of both Muldoon and Roussos. According to WER BELL's file, Mackem later in 1974 contacted the Agency in an attempt to get an official policy on the activities of the FOA. Mackem was informed that the case comes under FBI jurisdiction, that this Agency has no official involvement, and that all information we had on the matter had been made available to the FBI. He was advised at that time to report his contacts and any information he had to the FBI.\n\n7. On 24 March 1975, Mr. (Joseph P. Hayes) assigned to SE/PCH, reported that during the week of 9 March 1975, he talked with Mr. Wesley Dyckman. Mr. Dyckman is a former Agency employee employed by the Drug Enforcement Agency. According to Dyckman, former Agency employee Walter Mackem was employed in the Washington area as a private investigator. He is also involved with a paramilitary activity funded by some unnamed British source. The activity, which Dyckman referred to as\n\"the new land project\" sought to establish a tax shelter on one of the out-islands of the Caribbean by forcefully taking over the island and establishing a government there. Mackem is supposedly involved in the paramilitary training of forces who would participate in this adventure. According to Dyckman, the paramilitary training supposedly was to take place in Georgia, where WER BELL is based.\n\n8. On 31 August 1974, Mr. Roussos met with Mr. K. Michael Absher, who at that time was AC/E/GC, and told him that WER BELL was leaving for Athens on 31 August to sell arms to the Greek Government. WER BELL wanted Roussos to be his advisor in this venture and to go to Athens. Roussos told WER BELL that he would check with CIA before giving him an answer. WER BELL asked Roussos to see if the Agency was in favor of such an arms deal or not. Mr. Absher strongly advised against getting involved in this deal. Roussos told Mr. Absher that he understood and agreed not to get involved. Roussos said that WER BELL would probably call him from Athens and he would give WER BELL a final negative reply.\n\n9. On 22 July 1974, the FBI reported that WER BELL may be in possession of a one-line note from former CIA Director William Colby stemming from a chance meeting with the Director at an OSS alumni dinner, reading something like \"Good to see you again.\" This note was apparently used by WER BELL to suggest that he and Mr. Colby were good friends. This information was passed on to Mr. Colby on 9 August 1974.\n\n10. According to reporting from several Stations, WER BELL and Arthur L. Smith (a cohort of WER BELL's) were in several Central American countries during August and early September 1962. Their principal activity appeared to be contacting officials of the governments of Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador for the purpose of obtaining recognition of a de facto Cuban Government in exile called the \"United Organization for the Liberation of Cuba.\" In discussions with Nicaraguan Government representatives, WER BELL claimed the proposed Cuban Government in exile had the support of 90 separate Cuban exile organizations and 186,000 Cuban exiles. WER BELL offered a representative of the Nicaraguan Government $100,000 to obtain that government's recognition of the Cuban Government in exile. The group claimed to have its headquarters at 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. While in Guatemala, Smith claimed that the group had a man in the Department of State in Washington, D.C., whom they pay $6,000 per year \"to keep them advised.\"\n11. In December 1965 WER BELL contacted a Miami DCD asset and told him that he and six Cuban exiles in the U. S. had organized a group, including approximately 20 Cubans inside Cuba, to perform a commando operation in Cuba during early January 1966. Their primary mission was the assassination of Fidel Castro, with the secondary mission of blowing up the generators that supply electricity to Havana, Cuba. WER BELL, at the time, stated that he was trying to get a \"green light\" from CIA to proceed with the mission, and inferred that the mission would be called off if such approval was not obtained.\n\n12. On 7 February 1966 the Miami office of the FBI reported that WER BELL had been in contact with various news agencies concerning an alleged plan to assassinate Fidel Castro, and reportedly also had discussed the plan with Mr. Richard Phillips, Public Affairs Officer, Department of State, Washington, D.C. WER BELL claimed to have a group of some 500 men infiltrated into Cuba and said that they were ready for action to overthrow the regime immediately following the assassination of Castro. According to the FBI, WER BELL gave the impression that he is acquainted with many high government officials, both in the U. S. and other countries, and implied that his assassination plan had been approved by CIA.\n\n13. According to a memorandum in WER BELL's file, on 7 February 1968, one Bruce Arman Baker telephoned an employee of this Agency and said he had been in contact with WER BELL. Mr. Baker said that WER BELL was in the weapons manufacturing business and delivered them by air throughout the world. Mr. Baker said that he understood that WER BELL does this for CIA. Mr. Baker said that he understood from WER BELL that he would have to get a CIA security clearance to fly for WER BELL. Baker said that he was afraid that his past smuggling record might keep him from getting a CIA clearance.\n\n14. WER BELL came to the attention of the Bangkok Station in early 1969 when he went to Thailand representing himself as Vice President of Sionics, Atlanta, Georgia. He described himself as a counterinsurgency expert, had a variety of weapons to display, claimed to be a retired colonel, and introduced himself at a local nightclub as Chief of CIA in Thailand. WER BELL attempted to sell arms to the Thais and also to a variety of U. S. military elements (Station Bangkok) passed the gist of his reputation to key personalities in the U. S. mission and the Thai Government stressing that he was not sponsored in any way by the U. S. Government.\n15. WER BELL was also the subject of two memorandum signed by Lawrence R. Houston. Mr. Houston, answering a request from Joseph J. Liebling, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, on 23 February 1971, denied WER BELL's alleged affiliation with the CIA. On 28 October 1971, Mr. Houston wrote Mr. David H. Henretta, Jr., of the Industrial Security Clearance Review Division, to return notarized Interrogatories previously sent by Mr. Henretta.\n\n16. We have no information on Colonel Bayard except news articles reporting his death which were forwarded by the FBI.\n\n17. Per your request, we have sent instructions to the LA/Miami Station that there should be no contact with WER BELL.\n\nNestor D. Sanchez\nActing Chief\nLatin America Division", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10105-10218.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 9, "total-input-tokens": 10287, "total-output-tokens": 4372, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 346, 1], [346, 1829, 2], [1829, 3770, 3], [3770, 5831, 4], [5831, 7661, 5], [7661, 10315, 6], [10315, 12872, 7], [12872, 15423, 8], [15423, 16159, 9]]}}
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+ {"id": "2fdfc685dea87c9eca310aaef6da1b2777cac3a6", "text": "SECRET\n\nIMMEDIATE DIA INFO HAVE CITE HEMI 7529\n\n9 DEC 63 IN 76536\n\nTYPIC CONNO\n\n1. REQUEST PRIITY PDA TO INCLUDE CONNO TRAINING FOR [HARTA (VALDES)]\n HERNANDEZ, SINGLE, D/O [LUCAS AND JULIA, DPOB 22 JULY 29], HATAMZAS,\n RESIDING [RAZON NUMBER 163], HAVANA.\n\n2. [VALDES] EMPLOYED AS [STATISTICIAN] MINISTRY [HEALTH]\n AND [WELFARE], HAVANA. SHE SCHEDULED RETURN CUBA CA 29 DEC FROM\n HEMI WHERE RECENTLY COMPLETED LENGTHY STUDIES PROGRAM UNDER\n AGUSPICES [WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION].\n\n3. NO HEMI TRACES. INDEX.\n\nSECRET", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10097-10077.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 254, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 525, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "39490154d6ca7d550737719fb3502970864b0724", "text": "SECRET 1400352\nDIR INFO STOC CITE MEXI 7384\nKEYWAY PBRUMEN T CRYSTAL\nREF DIR 84498\n\nLETTERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:\nANGEL GUADALUPE RIVERA, HAMBURGO\nTO, DEPT. 307, MEXICO, D.F.\nSECRET\n\nC/S COMMENT: REQUESTED MEXI PROVIDE LETTER DROP FOR T CRYSTAL-1.\nSECRET\n\nTO: DIRECTOR\nFROM: MEXICO CITY\nACTION: DOCS 4\nINFO: DOCS/L, CI/SPS, EE 4, WH 7 (VR)\n\nSECRET 142613Z\nDIR CITE MEXI 7383\nSUBJECT: JERZY PLEBANSKI GOING DALLAS 15 DEC ATTEND INTERNATIONAL\nSYMPOSIUM ON GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE AND OTHER TOPICS IN\nRELATIVITY AND ASTROPHYSICS. SYMPOSIUM UNDER AUSPICES OF\nSOUTHWEST CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDIES OF DALLAS AND MEETINGS TO\nBE HELD AT STATLER-HILTON. PLEBANSKI PLANS RETURN MEXI 16 DEC.\nSOURCE: PBSVINC.\n\n2. NO INDEX.\n\nSECRET\n\nC/S COMMENT: REVIEW GOBERNACION FILE JERZY PLEBANSKI REVEALS SUBJ\nGRANTED PERMISSION LEAVE MEXI TO ATTEND CONFERENCES U.S.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10097-10170.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 418, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 250, 1], [250, 845, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "c5c9a13df894dbd09ad6a9fa94b62a6435de6cf0", "text": "SECRET 222100Z\nDIR CITE MEXI 7006\nKAPOK PERUMEN\nREF A DIR 82999\u00b0\nB MEAL 6967 (14313)\n\n1. PRQ DATA ON LICRAFT-1 AS FURNISHED BY BROTHER 28 NOT BEING\nPOUCHED.\n\n2. BROTHER FEELS SUBJ WILLING REMAIN INSIDE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.\nIS SENDING SUBJ ANOTHER LETTER FOR DEFINITE DECISION AND WILL\nINDICATE INTERESTED PARTY BEHIND ANSEVER--2 WILLING ESTABLISH TWO\nHUNDRED DOLLAR MONTHLY ESCROW ACCOUNT.\n\n3. CONTACT WILL BE MAINTAINED USING PRESENT CHANNEL THROUGH\n[NETHERBRASSY DIPLOMATIC POUCH] STATION FEELS SUBJ SHOULD BE TRAINED\nTHROUGH THIS CHANNEL ASAP IN SW SYSTEM TO ENHANCE COMM SECURITY.\n\n4. SUBJ HAS ACCESS TO ALL SIGNIFICANT PLANS ACTIVITIES MINISTRY\n[INDUSTRIES] IS FREQUENTLY CONSULTED BY ENREXO \"CHE\" GUEVARA AND\nSITS IN ON ALL HIGH LEVEL PLANNING SESSIONS AT MINISTRY. WHILE\nKNOWN AS NOT FAVORING REGIME, IS CONSIDERED BY GUEVARA AND\nASSOCIATES AS HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND CAPABLE ENGINEER WHO WILL NOT\nHESITATE EVALUATE SOVIET MACHINERY AS SUPERIOR TO AVAILABLE\nWESTERN ITEMS IF THUS CONVINCED.\n9. KUBARK CONTROL WILL BE COORDINATED WITH INTEL AND POLICE.\n\n\"CLEAR\" SUBJ OF INVOLVEMENT WITH REGIME AFTER CASTRO DEPARTURE.\n\nBROTHER SAYS SUBJ STRONGLY PRO-PBPR LIKE AND FORESEES ADVENT\n\nCOMMUNIST REGIME AS EARLY AS 1959 WHEN BROTHER HIMSELF WAS NOT YET\n\nCONVINCED CASTRO COMMUNIST.\n\n4. SUBJ LOOKS LIKE EXCELLENT DIRECT LINE INTO \"CHE\" OR \"FIDEL\".\n\nAND SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR INFO TO WHICH HE HAS ACCESS.\n\nBROTHER EMPHASIZED REPEATEDLY THAT SUBJ SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR\n\nCONTACT WITH OTHERS INSIDE NO MATTER HOW WELL SUCH PERSONS TRUSTED BY\n\nCUBAN.\n\n7. INDEX [201-39653]\n\nSECRET\n\nC/S CONSENTS. KUBARK WILL CONTINUE CONTACT. SUBJ CONSENT WILL REMAIN\n\nFIRM. NO CONTACT WILL BE ESTABLISHED, EXCEPT OF KUBARK CONTROL, AND\n\nSTAFF OF INTEREST ONLY.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10097-10360.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, 994, 1], [994, 1740, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "064b6838f2e2f3d3f478d49e91ad7739893488a1", "text": "1. As a result of the recent review done of the LIFEAT and LIENVY Project, it came to Headquarters attention that LIENVY-8, who was believed to have been terminated, was still covered by the LIENVY Project.\n\n2. According to HEMN-14676, LIENVY-8 was the cause of a security problem for LIENVY in February 1960 when he requested release from LIENVY and a transfer to his parent organization, the General Staff of the Presidency. LIENVY-8 was described as a \"sour\" nationalist who disapproved of ODYOK's sharing of the LIENVY take.\n\n3. Headquarters now notes that LIENVY-8's clearance has never been cancelled and there is no Agent Service Record or termination report in his file. LIENVY-8 was included in the LIENVY Project renewal request for the 1961/62 project year, but not for the 1962/63 year. The field project renewal request for the 1963/64 year included him again.\n\n4. It is requested that the Station inform Headquarters of the present status of LIENVY-8 (201-118406). If he has been terminated, please forward an Agent Service Record. If he is still being used, please provide a current analysis of his reliability and comments on any security problems present in light of his actions and reputation in 1960.\n\nEND OF DISPATCH\n\nDistribution:\nO&I - COS, Mexico City\n\n# 15469\n31 Oct 62\n\nCROSS REFERENCE TO\n\nDISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER\n\nDATE\n\nHEMN-12027\nSECRET\n\n23 October 1963\nHQ5 FILE NUMBER\n201-118406", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10072.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 442, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1410, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "9ea5f534c8a53514cf154e60bd3e4e733a6b870d", "text": "Attached herewith is FAQ Part I on Subject. Provisional Operational Approval is requested, along with 201 number. Subject's cryptonym, assigned 15 October 1963 by the Station, follows under separate cover.\n\nWillard C. Curtis\n\nDistribution:\n3 - WMD, w/att. h/w and u/a/e\n2 - Files", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10264.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 113, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 279, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "d711a0504bfeae16406c66e8df52922576c16285", "text": "SECRET\n\nDIRECTOR\n\nMEXICO CITY\n\nMON.\n\nCI, CI/GPS, CI/IC 2, CI/CA, VR\n\nSECRET 171636Z\n\nSIGHTING INFO DIR CITE MEXI 7416\n\nDIR 89728\n\n1. AT 1600 UTC [SULC] I SAID WIFE WROTE SHE ARRIVING MERIDA 23\n\n2. BY AIR AND WILL COME ON MEXICO CITY SPEND XMAS WITH HIM. HE\n\nBELIEVES SHE BRINGING CHILDREN AND WANTS TO MERIDA MEET HER.\n\n3. [SULC] REQUESTED 150 DOLLARS IN VIEW WIFE'S VISIT AND TO PURCHASE\n\n4. XMAS GIFT FOR CHILDREN. ALSO MENTIONED XMAS DINNER BUT DID NOT\n\n5. MENTION POINT.\n\n6. REQUEST SIGHTING DECISION ON AMOUNT TO GIVE [SULC]. ALL PAYMENTS\n\n7. WILL BE MADE IN PESOS.\n\n8. [SULC] ASSIGNED BY PARTY LEADERS HERE LIVE ALONE IN HOME OF\n\n9. [SULC] GARCIA, PCM MEMBER, CALLE NO. 17, COLONIA MONTEZUMA.\n\n10. GARCIA IS DIRECTOR OF NEARBY SCHOOL WHERE FIVE PCM MEMBERS TEMPORARIL\n\n11. LIVED. [SULC]'S WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL LIVE WITH HIM AT ABOVE\n\n12. ADDRESS WHILE MEXICO.\n\n13. NEXT OP HTS WITH [SULC] SCHEDULED 23 DEC.\n\nSECRET\n\nCONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION FOR NEXT SEVERAL MONTHS.\n\nSECRET\n\nCONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OTHER THAN THE READING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED\n\nCopy 100\n\n14659", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10328.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 469, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 1068, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "3eb2bfc3632fe5ccd9aa0cefe4bae91efb28a577", "text": "TO: DIRECTOR\nFROM: MEXICO CITY\nACTION: C/SR 2 (SR NOTIFIED AND COPY ISSUED AT: 1125, 20 DEC 63 OJ)\nINFO: ADDP, C/G1, C/F1/D, C/O, VE\nSECRET 20 DEC 63 IN 84770\nPRIORITY DIR CITE MEXI 7468\nREDWOOD REDSKIN\nREF DIR 90366**\nWE HAVE HOS C/O. PLS PROVIDE IDEN AND ETA SO CAN MEET AIRPORT.\nSECRET\nC/S COMMENT: *DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO CSSP 210-531 CABLES.\n**STAFFER IDENTIFIED SELF AS [RICHARDSON] PHONED [MANILA] WHO WAS AWAITING CALL AND WHO CONFIRMED CALL FROM MEXI.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10380.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 236, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 465, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "01fc2681d4f4a04739e7e6d9ad190a3a765fecd6", "text": "SECRET\n\nMEXICO CITY\n\nCI/GA, CSS 3, UN 7/VA\n\nC H E T 2022332\n\nCITE MEXI 7479\n\nCHASSAY LP3HINX\n\nMEXI 7403 (NO 85185)\n\nBEN IS MR. GEORGE STEERS.\n\nSECRET\n\nDESTRUCTION OF OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL IS PROHIBITED\n\nCopy No.\n\n14722", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10391.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 152, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 220, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "76a2fce8c809c27b052e13b6d6e8c142dd1c3c69", "text": "SECRET 2100302\n\nDEC 21 0147Z 63 IN 85247\n\nDIR INFO WAVE CITE MEXI 7489\n\nINTEL TYPIC DESIGNET\n\nREF DIR 70123\n\nSUPDATA SOURCE DESIGNET FROM ITALIAN AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS TO CUBA, CUBAN MERCHANTS AND SUGAR EXPERTS\n\nFILED 2100352\n\nREPORT CLASS SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM HMM-8185 SUBJECT EFFORTS OF CUBAN GOVERNMENT TO INITIATE COMMERCIAL BARTER WITH WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DOI DEC 63 PADA MEXICO MEXICO CITY 29 DEC 63\n\nAPP 3 SOURCE WESTERN EUROPEAN BUSINESSMAN WHO TRAVELS FREQUENTLY TO CUBA WHERE HIS COMPANY MAINTAINS COMMERCIAL INTERESTS.\n1. The Cuban government has renewed negotiations for the payment of debts resulting from expropriations made from certain Western European business interests. The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade is trying to interest West Germany, Italy and France in commercial activities so that a favorable atmosphere will prevail at the time of the completion of the sugar crop harvest in March 1954, when the commodity is normally marketed. Negotiations for reparations are taking form in Cuban offers to sell tobacco at discount prices.\n\n2. In order of priority, the Cuban government is trying to obtain...\nFERTILIZER, TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS IN\nEXCHANGE FOR SUGAR ON A STRAIGHT COUNTER DEAL. THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT\nEXPECTS A BIGGER CROP IN 1954 WHICH, IF SOLD AT THE AVERAGE\nWORLD PRICE OF 8 CENT A POUND (US CURRENCY), SHOULD PRODUCE\nABOUT $20 MILLION DOLLARS (US) IN CREDITS.\n\n3. FIELD COVERAGE. SOURCE SAID THAT EXAMINATION OF THE CROP\nCONFIRMS THAT IT IS ONE OF THE BEST CUBA HAS HAD IN YEARS.\n\n4. FIELD DISSEMINATION ECONOMIC.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10401.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 584, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 539, 1], [539, 1135, 2], [1135, 1583, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "f6174f983ec796538fba3c4d9fec81bd092c5799", "text": "SECRET\n\n1. DAY BEFORE HURRICANE CYNTHIA HIT CUBA, BETWEEN 500 AND 1000 SOVIET TECHS LEFT BY SHIP FROM SANTIAGO DE CUBA. ON 10 NOV APPROX 200 SOVS WERE SEEN WALKING STREETS HAVANA WITH SUITCASES PRIOR DEPARTURE. (SOURCE REMAINS HEAR-0) NO: 9 DEC.\n\n2. ALL SOVS APPEAR TO BE TECHS, ALTHO YOUNG. MOST OBSERVED BY DESIGNEE HAD NO MILITARY BEARING, IN SLOPPY PHYSICAL SHAPE, BUT HIS ASSUMPTION THEY CIVILIANE. FRIEND [ERIC BONIFACIO] [CUBAN] LIVES ON ROAD TO PINAR DEL RIO, TOLD [CUBAN] \"SIX MONTHS AGO THE SOVS DID NOT PERMIT ANYONE TO ENTER THEIR CAMP NEAR EL RIO FOR THE LAST THREE MONTHS CUBAN OFFICIALS ENTER IN LARGE NUMBERS AND THE TOTAL NUMBER OF SOVS HAD BEEN REDUCED BY TWO-THIRDS. [CUBAN] CAMP IN SONGA CLOSED DOWN ABOUT SIX MONTHS AGO IT THOUGHT THEY HAVE RETURNED TO LARGE MILITARY BASE.\nARRIVING WITH FAMILIES. (SOURCE: [ANONYMOUS INFORMATION])\n\n\"SEEN IN UNIFORM, ALL WEAR SPORT SHOES OF VARIOUS\nCOLORS, APPARENTLY CUBAN MADE. UP, DOWNSTAIRS, OF COURSE, SING\nTHE SYMPHONY OF PLAYBOYS. IN A CAFETERIA, THE CAT NEXT TO TABLE\nOF CHILDREN, ONE IN PALE BLUE TUNIC AND OTHER THREE IN\nTHE SMITH. [ANONYMOUS] SAW AND HEARD NO TALK OF ANY OTHER ASIATICS.\n\nSIGHTED.\n\n[ANONYMOUS] SAW ON 13 DEC. TEN VANS, RECOGNIZED AS SOVIET TYPE ON\nTHE WAY FROM HAVANA TO VENDEG. EACH SIDE THEY HAD 5 LARGE\nVANS AND ONE SMALLER WHICH RAISED OFF GROUND. DOUBLE TURRETS,\nLARGE CANNONS. ON 14 DEC. SAW 5 VANS, THEN GOING SAME DIRECTION.\n\n[ANONYMOUS] SAW A LARGE TRUCK DRIVEN BY SOVS AND CARRYING FIVE\nVANS. LATER SAME DAY SAW TEN MORE, ALL GOING FROM RANCHO\nTO AREA TOWARDS THE INTERIOR. IN ALL SAW A TOTAL 250 DURING\nA VISIT. ALL SOVS IN 22-28 AGE GROUP.\n\n4. SEE TWO, ABOVE.\n\n5. FLOW OF SOVS IS CONSISTENT WITH NEEDS CASTRO GOVT. MANY\nMORE WILL COME AS NEED ARISES. TYPICAL ATTITUDE OF MAN\nON STREET IS \"SOVS HERE TO STAY\".\n\n6. NO INFO SOVS IN CUBAN MILITIA UNIFORMS.\n\n7. CUBAN MILITARY PERSONNEL TAKEN NO PART IN PROTEST.\n\n8. CUBAN MILITARY PERSONNEL SENSITIVE TO CHARGE OF SOVIET\nINTERVENTION. CAN VOTE AGAINST UP.\n\n9. THIS REPORT IS BASED ON UNDERSTANDING REALITIES CUBAN\nLIFE: NO GOV OFFICIAL OPPOSES FOR FEAR OF OWN LIFE. IN ANY EVENT,\nOPPOSITION WOULD HAVE NO VALUE OR MEANING. COMMON QUOTE: \"FIDEL\nMACE Y FIDEL DESNACE\".\n\n3. SEE ONE, ABOVE.\n\n4. NOT KNOWN, BUT CUBAN POSITION IN DISPUTE VERY INDEPENDENT,\nUNAFFECTED.\n\nPART C\n\n1. MOST OF THE MILITIA PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN CONVERTED TO\nARMY REGULARS PAST SIX MONTHS.\n\n2. UNKN\n\n3. [D] IMPRESSION IS THAT CUBAN ARMY NOW WELL TRAINED AND\nORGANIZED.\n\n4. ON TEN DEC: NEAR SOROA, ALL CAR'S HALTED ON ROAD WHILE\nCONTINGENT CUBAN TROOPS SURROUNDED A CAKE FIELD AND SPRAYED IT\nWITH GUNFIRE, SEARCHED IT, BUT FOUND NO ONE. TROOPS WELL FEED AND\nSUPPLIED. (SOURCE: [REDACTED] 9 DEC). SOROA APPROX 80 KMS\nFROM PANAMA TOWARDS PUNAR DEL RIO.\n\nSECRET\n\nC/O SECRET: CAG NICELY INTERESTED [REDACTED] RETURN CUBA AS OBSERVER SINGLETON.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10098-10404.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1160, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 795, 1], [795, 2055, 2], [2055, 2847, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "9e4225a493c49697fd7a15edcb86fd867bd70b47", "text": "MULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE SEC BELOW\n\nFROM: DIRECTOR\n\nTO: MULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE\n\nINFO: CC: C/DC; DDP, ADDP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/DA, FI, TE, ME 4, CE 6, WH 7, FR 4 (POUCH FRAN 9, GONN 5, BRIN 5, MUNI 5)\n\nATN: ALL OTHER STA'S 3\n\nMULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE\n\nPERUMEN (ZBPRIMA)\n\nLOND PARI BRUS NAGU COPE STOC OSLO MADR\n\nROME\n\nCABLE SEC: ICLS POUCH CABLE TO FOLLOWING:) (WRENCH POUCH)\n\nFRAN FBOB BONN HAMB BELN MUNI VIEW ATHE\n\nBERN GNVA CAIR BEIR TESS TELA RIOD SAOP\n\nMEXI MEXD SAGO MONT BURN CARA LAPA LIMA\n\nQUIT GUAT SITO MELB TOKY HONG WAVE BARC\n\nHEL8 LISB MILA OTTA TRIE\n\nRETURN TO CIA\nBackground Use Only\nDo Not Reproduce\nTO: CERTAIN STATIONS AND BASES\n\nFROM: DIRECTOR\n\nCONF:\n\nINFO:\n\nTO: MULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE INFO\n\nREF: BERUEN (ZBPRIMA)\n\nREF: DIR 22218\n\n1. RECENTLY CONCLUDED HQS REVIEW OF ZBPRIMA PROGRAM SHOWS THAT KUBARK EFFORTS HAVE NOT ACHIEVED ANY SIGNIFICANT RESULTS AND CONTINUATION OF PROGRAM AS SUCH NO LONGER WARRANTED. MAIN REASON FOR KUBARK FAILURE IS THAT CUBAN TECHNICIAN RECRUITING PROGRAM HAS BEEN MISERABLE FAILURE WHEN MEASURED AGAINST ORIGINAL OBJECTIVE OF 2000 TECHS FROM WESTERN EUROPE ALONE. THOUGH OUR FIGURES NOT COMPLETE, WE ESTIMATE PROBABLY LESS THAN FIFTY CANDIDATES HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT APPROVAL AND WE ABLE CONFIRM ABOUT TEN WHO HAVE ACTUALLY MADE IT TO THE ISLAND. KUBARK SUCCEEDED IN INSERTING ABOUT THIRTY RECRUITED TECHS INTO THE VARIOUS HIRING CHANNELS, BUT SO FAR ONLY TWO HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT APPROVAL FROM HAVA.\n\n2. CUBAN FAILURE TO RECRUIT IN SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS APPEARS DUE LARGELY TO RELUCTANCE FOREIGN MINISTRY AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS PURSUE TECH RECRUITING MISSION AGGRESSIVELY, BUREAUCRATIC INCOMPETENCE IN HAVANA, FEAR OF INFILTRATION OF HOSTILE AGENTS\n\nREPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED.\nAND PROBABLE LOSS OF INTEREST IN THE PROGRAM ON PART OF CASTRO HIMSELF. THESE FACTORS WHICH EMERGE FROM OUR STUDY OF THE CUBAN PERFORMANCE ACCOUNT FOR LACK OF RESPONSE FROM EMBASSIES TO APPLICATIONS, LONG DELAY IN GETTING LOAN BACK FROM HAVANA AND SMALL NUMBER OF TECHS ULTIMATELY HIRED. LONG TIME LAG BETWEEN INITIAL APPLICATION AND ULTIMATE APPROVAL FROM HAVANA, WHICH RUNS SIX TO NINE MONTHS, HAS COST CUBANS NUMBER OF TECHS WHO WERE INITIALLY EAGER BUT SUBSEQUENTLY LOST INTEREST OR TOOK OTHER JOBS.\n\n3. IN FACE OF FOREGOING WE DO NOT BELIEVE IT WORTHWHILE TO CONTINUE INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR (EXPIRMA) CANDIDATES FOR INSERTION INTO CUBAN HIRING CHANNEL. STATIONS WITH ACTIVE LEADS SHOULD STAY WITH THEM IN THE HOPE THEY MAY STILL BE HIRED, BUT CEASE EFFORTS TO GENERATE LEADS FROM SCRATCH. ON OTHER HAND, THERE ARE FAIR NUMBER NON BLOC TECHS IN CUBA AND IT LIKELY CUBANS WILL CONTINUE TO RISE AGAIN NEXT ON LIMITED SELECTIVE BASIS AS THEY DID PRIOR TO (EXPIRMA) PROGRAM. STATIONS THEREFORE ARE URGED TO CONTINUE TO ALERT FOR SUCH OPPORTUNITIES AND TO EXPLOIT THEM IN SAME MANNER AS ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO PLACE RESIDENT AGENTS IN CUBA.\nIN THIS CONNECTION WE NOTE THAT MOST PERUVIAN OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE FOR RECRUITING TECHS TEND TO RELY HEAVILY ON LOCAL CP STAMP OF APPROVAL OR OTHER STRONG INDICATION THAT CANDIDATE IS POLITICALLY ACCEPTABLE. LACKING THIS THEY MAY EITHER IGNORE THE APPLICATION OR REJECT IT.\n\n4. RESPONSE OF MOST STATIONS IN IMPLEMENTING (2) HAS BEEN MOST GRATIFYING. WE PROVIDED CUBANS WITH GOOD NUMBER HIGHLY QUALIFIED ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS WHICH THEY FOR REASONS CITED UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO ACCEPT. KUBARK HAS MADE A RESPECTABLE EFFORT TO EXPLOIT THIS OPPORTUNITY AND FACT THAT WE HAVE NOT ACHIEVED SIGNIFICANT RESULTS IS MERELY REFLECTION CUBAN CONFUSION AND INEPTITUDE WITH RESULTANT FAILURE ACHIEVE THEIR OWN GOALS.\n\n5. DISCONTINUE USE (2) SLUG AND FILE 200-120-47.\n\nEND OF MESSAGE\n\nCIA COMMENT: Cable pre-dates CS files. Copy may be seen in CIA reference file.\n", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10100-10034.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 5, "total-input-tokens": 5715, "total-output-tokens": 1372, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 606, 1], [606, 1755, 2], [1755, 2897, 3], [2897, 3753, 4], [3753, 3753, 5]]}}
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+ {"id": "ca662e1b5845884a56a71631b07182f293567245", "text": "KIDESK ZROCEAN\n\nRE DIR-\n\nIDEN A [KUREK DUDIN 201-83827]\n\nIDEN B [ARLETTE FRANCOISE KELARIFED ALIAS CARTIER BORN 2 MARCH 36 PARIS FRANCE]\n\nEND OF MESSAGE\n\n(Please cross-ref to attached outgoing)\n\nC/S COMMENT: \"DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO RYBAT ZROCEAN CABLES.\"", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10100-10065.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 144, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 259, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "bc94ed2b3d4c2d1aa4ab5cc63f308ba79a02cfdd", "text": "TO: MEXICO-ROME WAVE\nFROM: DIRECTOR\nCONF: C/WE 2\nINFO: DDP, ADDP, C/C1, C/F1 2, C/WH 5, C/SAC 5, RF, VR\n\nKAFOK KEYWAY PERUMEN\n\nREF: ROME 0534 (IN 28856)* (NOT SENT NEXT)\n\n1. DESIGNET (IDEN A), FORMER LONG TERM RESIDENT PERUMEN, WILL RETURN PERUMEN ON BUSINESS TRIP FOR IDEN B. LATTER IS FIRMLY REPRESENTED ALONG WITH OTHERS. PLANS DEPART ITALY 6 OCT TO VISIT FRIENDS SUISSE THEN PROCEEDING MADRID TO TAKE IBERIA FLIGHT DIRECT PERUMEN 11 OCT HAS [ITAL] SERVICE PASSPORT. WILL ATTEMPT EXIT PERUMEN APPROX TWO WEEKS AFTER ARRIVAL FOR BRIEF TRIP NEXT FOR DEBRIEFING BRIEFING BY KUBARKER. HOPES RETURN PERUMEN FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS MORE.\n\n2. PER NEXT CABLE ROME CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS FOR PASSAGE DESIGNET PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE. ENS FORWARDING NEXT FULL DETAILS THIS OP.\n\nEND OF MESSAGE\n\n* DESIGNET will travel PERUMEN; requests contact Mexico City for brief exit.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10100-10086.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 336, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 857, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "687fdbd027753f9188f56d79308fe66f1d5109d7", "text": "TO: MEXICO ROME WAVE\nFROM: DIRECTOR\nCONF: C/WE 2\nINFO: DDP, ADDP, C/C1, C/F1 2, C/WH 5, C/SAS 5, RF, VR\n\nTO: DIRECT\nINFO: ROME WAVE\nCITE DIR\n\nKAPOK KEYWAY PRESIDENT\nREF: DIR 72346\n\nIDEN A [GIULIO MONDELLO] BORN 26 FEB 1917\nIN [ITALY] CITIZEN, FORMERLY AGENT IN CUBA FOR [FIAT] AND OTHER TV TUBE FACTORY.\n\nIDEN B [REHIOLO] (LINOTYPE) FIRM, TURIN\n\nEND OF MESSAGE\n\nRETURN TO CIA\nBackground Use Only\nDo Not Reproduce", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10100-10087.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 222, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 412, 1]]}}
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+ {"id": "4fa01471f74ff169656fd40d5ce56dbd540e0c7f", "text": "CLASSIFIED MESSAGE\n\nSECRET\n\nFROM: DIRECTOR\n\nTO: C/SAS 5\n\nINFO: DDP, ADDP, C/C1, RI/AN DUMMY, C/WH 5, RF, VR\n\nWAVE INFO MEXI\n\nCITE DIR 72383\n\nRYBAT TYPIC\n\nREF: WAVE 4369 (IN 20073)*\n\n04\n\n[JOSE LUIS (ZALA)] SUBJ PARA 4 REF, RESIDENCE [ULITMAS NOVEDADES S.A.]\n\n37-219 MEXI IS PROBABLY IDENTICAL WITH [JOSE LUIS (ZALA)] 201-338838, SAME ADDRESS WHO CURRENTLY REGISTERED ANOTHER SERVICE. 201 FILE CONTAINS NO OTHER INFO.\n\nEND OF MESSAGE\n\nSAS/CONSENT: \"Ref is RYBAT.\n\nRETURN TO CIA\nBackground Use Only\nDo Not Reproduce\n\nSAS/DOB\n\nSAS/HOB\n\nSAS/C1\n\nWH/3/MEXI\n\n0315348\n\nJ. K. KING\nC/SAS/TPX\n\nRELEASING OFFICER\n\nCOORDINATING OFFICER\n\nSECRET\n\nAUTHORIZING\n\nML", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/104-10100-10090.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 1, "total-input-tokens": 1143, "total-output-tokens": 339, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 646, 1]]}}
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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": "96b8250e4e2f8512bd4f56022b10f82415b04f88", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10160\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 404\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 02/14/67\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED\n\nLOCAL AGENCY CHECK\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : EXHIBIT I INDEXED SEPARATELY. RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SEPARATED FROM CLASSIFIED INCLOSURES.\n| 1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT | 2. DATE SUBMITTED |\n|----------------------------------------|-------------------|\n| FROMER, David Reed | 14 February 1967 |\n\nDPOB: 21 July 1942, Chicago, Illinois\n\n3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER\n\n6353-6004 564-58-8137\n\n4. REPORT OF FINDINGS\n\n(LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 January 1967, this office requested a file check from the FBI, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, regarding David Reed FROMER. Results received on 2 February 1967 are contained in letter attached as (EXHIBIT______).\n\n5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT\n\nROBERT E. LITTLE, 113th MI GP (I)\n\n6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT\n\n[Signature]\n\nRegraded UNCLASSIFIED when separated from classified inclosures", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10160.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 534, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 672, 1], [672, 1398, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "1ec619eee2eabf0d4c03954f4854758975ea5345", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10161\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : 564588137S-PAGE 405\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : HQS, 113TH INTELL CORPS GRP\nTO :\nTITLE : EXHIBIT COVER SHEET\nDATE : 00/00/00\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : COVER SHEET ONLY. EXHIBIT INDEXED SEPARATELY. RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 2 SEP 94.\nHEADQUARTERS\n113TH INTELLIGENCE CORPS GROUP\nCHICAGO, ILLINOIS\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nCOVER SHEET\n\nFROMER, David Reed\nDPOB: 21 July 1942; Chicago, Illinois\n\nSUBJECT:\n\nFILE NUMBER: 6353-6004 564-58-8137\n\nEXHIBIT TO:\n\nDESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT: Letter, dated 1 February 1967, from Federal Bureau of Investigation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin\n\nRegraded UNCLASSIFIED when separated from classified inclusions\n\nHQ 113TH INTG GP FORM 8\n12 MAY 1968\n\nARMY, HQ 505A, CHICAGO, ILL.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10161.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 505, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 667, 1], [667, 1114, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "9ac2165d9a74d614f67a3ffc93a97b1d3908dac5", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10162\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 460\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 11/29/66\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED\n\nSUBJECT INTERVIEW\nSECURITY FORMS\nCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\n(SUBJECT INTERVIEW) On 21 November 1966, David Reed FROMER, Student University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, with residence at 140 Langdon Street, Madison, and with permanent mailing address at Khonda Way, Mill Valley, California, was contacted at the Armed Forces Entrance and Examination Station, 1509 Clay Street, Oakland, California. It was explained to FROMER that it is the policy of the Department of the Army to interview all persons who refuse to fill out their DU Form 98, Personnel Security Questionnaire, and qualify their DU Form 398, Statement of Personal History, at the time they are called upon for processing under the conscription laws of the United States. SUBJECT was informed that the purpose of the interview was to give HIM the opportunity to furnish an explanation concerning HIS reasons for refusing to fill out and qualify the above mentioned forms and to furnish any additional information which might be useful in making a determination of HIS case. FROMER was advised of HIS rights under the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and Article 31, Uniform Code of Military Justice. HE was further advised of HIS right to legal counsel concerning the interview. FROMER refused to be interviewed under oath or make any statement concerning the above mentioned forms based upon HIS rights under the First and Fifth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. SUBJECT only stated that HE had formerly made application for conscientious objection, that HIS right of appeal had been denied by the United States District Court on 13 October 1966, and that HIS lawyers had initiated action to have the appeal heard by a higher court. SUBJECT further indicated that HE did not wish to make a statement because HIS personal attorney, Peter Franck, a family attorney, Vincent Hallinan, were not available at this time to speak in HIS behalf.\n\nAGENT'S NOTES: SUBJECT is presently enrolled at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, and will not be available for further contact in this area. FROMER declined to sign a statement in verification of the opportunity given HIM to be interviewed concerning HIS qualification of DU Form 398 and refusal to fill out DU Form 98.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10162.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 740, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 607, 1], [607, 2834, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "1b356f36f728396f9b9ecb157ba39873bf8cb80a", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10353\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 2\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R\nTO : ASST COS, G2\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 09/22/69\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nRECOMMENDATION FOR CASE CLOSURE\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\nSUBJECT: NARTI, Manuel MII, US 52 773 870, SSN: 093 36 4601\nDROB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico\n\nAssistant Chief of Staff, G2\nH2, U. S. Army, Pacific\nATTN: Scty Div\nAFO San Francisco 96558\n\n1. Reference your 1st endorsement, file CPIN-SP (3Apr69), dated 2 July 1969, concerning SUBJECT.\n\n2. Department of the Army concurs with your recommendation for favorable closure of SUBJECT's case under the provisions of AR 604-10. This favorable closure has been made a part of SUBJECT's intelligence dossier and forwarded to USAIRR for file.\n\n3. If additional adverse information is disclosed subsequent to this action, this case should be processed as a new action under the provisions of AR 604-10.\n\n4. Closure of SUBJECT's case under the provisions of AR 604-10 does not automatically qualify HIM for a security clearance. In the event HE is considered for a clearance under the provisions of AR 604-5, recommend a review of HIS USAIRR file be conducted prior to taking such action.\n\nFOR THE CHIEF:\n\nWILLIAM R. PHILLIES\nLTC MI\nChief, Mil & Civ Loy Div\n\nTO BE REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SEPARATED FROM CLASSIFIED CORRESPONDENCE OR MATERIAL.\nThis document will then be marked:\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.\n\nPSG FL 35\n17Sep69", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10353.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 654, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 593, 1], [593, 1809, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "1cc614562d0385956fb8cfe724805467e7d1ae6f", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10354\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 3\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 09/22/69\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nCASE CLOSURE\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\nMEMORANDUM FOR RECORD:\n\nSUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel RMN, US 52 773 870, SSAN: 093 36 4601\nDPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico\n\nBACKGROUND: Letter recommends favorable closure UP para 27a, AR 604-10\n(rec'd 8 July 69).\n\nBASIS & RATIONALE: The derog info in SUBJECT's case has been adequately\nsummarized in the attached letter of USARV. In view of the info disclosed\nin the investigation a further review of the dossier should be made prior\nto the granting of a clearance. Concur with command. Case closed favorably.\n\nCOORD: None\n\nAUTH: AR 604-10\n\nACTION OFFICER\nDATE: 22 Aug 69", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10354.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 474, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 562, 1], [562, 1137, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "ac1efea761b570b3eadd6c9a417d1e611b801839", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10355\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 4\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : SHORTT, C L\nTO : CHIEF, USA PERS SEC GRP\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 07/02/69\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nRETENTION IN ARMY\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : BASIC LETTER INDEXED SEPARATELY. INCLOSURE NOT INCLUDED.\nGPIN-SP (8 Apr 69) 1st Ind (FOUO)\nSUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (MMN), PFC, US 52 773 870\nDPOB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico\nSSAN: 093-36-4601\n\nHQ, US Army, Pacific, APO San Francisco 96558 2 JUL 69\n\nTO: Chief, US Army Personnel Security Group, Ft Holabird, Md 21219\n\n1. Reference paragraphs 14b(10) and 27a, AR 604-10.\n\n2. Based on review of the attached investigative file, which is summarized in basic letter, this headquarters concurs in the opinion of Hq, US Army Vietnam that SUBJECT'S retention in the Army is clearly consistent with the interests of national security.\n\nFOR THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF:\n\n[Signature]\n\n1 Incl\nnc\n\nCopy furnished:\nCGUSARV (AVHGB-C)\nAPO 96375", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10355.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 552, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 640, 1], [640, 1313, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "22375f515dc92bb80c860dd9248c50a42313bcb3", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10356\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 5-6\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : LOOS, DONALD A\nTO : CDR IN CHIEF, USA, PACIFIC\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 04/08/69\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nRETENTION IN ARMY\nBACKGROUND INVESTIGATION\nPUERTO RICAN COMMUNIST PARTY\nAMERICAN LABOR PARTY\nCHARACTER REFERENCES\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : INCLOSURE NOT INCLUDED. RECORD WAS REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 20 JUL 94.\nAVHGB-C\n\nSUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (NMN), PFC, US 52 773 870\nDPOB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico\nSSAN: 093-36-4601 (U)\n\nCommander in Chief\nUnited States Army, Pacific\nATTN: GPIN-SP\nAPO 96558\n\n1. (U) Reference paragraph 27a, AR 604-10.\n\n2. (U) Based upon a review of the attached file, this headquarters considers that SUBJECT'S retention in the Army is clearly consistent with the interests of national security and, therefore, recommends that this case be closed favorably under paragraph 27a, AR 604-10.\n\n3. (C) Background and reason for investigation. SUBJECT'S father was reported to have had the following CP association: 1939 to 1943, active in the Puerto Rican Communist Party (PCP) in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico and President of the Party in that city from 1941 to 1943; 1946, selected as PCP Organizational Secretary; 1948 to 1949, in charge of CP meetings in New York City; 1950, attended PCP meetings with marked regularity; 1951, belonged to the Bronx County, NYC Section of the CP; 1952, registered as a member of the American Labor Party (ALP) and showed preference for the ALP for two years; July 1952, met with the PCP Labor Secretary and other Puerto Rican communists in NYC; 1953, reported to be a CP member; 1956, sympathized with the CP but no evidence of membership in the CP; November 1963 to April 1964, attended CP meetings; 1964, attended meetings and rally sponsored by the Emergency Committee for Disaster Relief to Cuba; February 1967, approved as a member of the new Bronx County CP Committee; and in 1966 and 1967, attended meetings of the Puerto Rican Commission of the CP. SUBJECT'S father was interviewed by the FBI in January 1957 and July 1959 and denied being a member of the PCP, the CFUSA, ever attending meetings of either organization, or ever fostering their causes.\n\nb. (U) A favorable NAC concerning SUBJECT was completed on 23 September 1968. DD Forms 98 and 398 executed by SUBJECT on 12 May and 1 August 1968,\nAVHCB-C\nSUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (NMN), PFC, US 52 773 870\nDPCB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico\nSSAN: 093-36-4601 (U)\n\nrespectively, were unqualified. Local agencies disclosed the information in paragraph 3a, above. COMUS and USAFRV limited investigations from 21 August 1968 to 25 March 1969 disclosed the following:\n\n(1) Local agencies disclosed no record of SUBJECT or HIS sister. A local agency disclosed that in 1962, SUBJECT'S brother was a subscriber to New Horizons for Youth, a CP publication. Three education checks disclosed no derogatory information; an education source recommended HIM favorably. Two employments were checked with favorable results; five employment sources interviewed disclosed no derogatory information and recommended HIM favorably.\n\n(2) Nine character references disclosed no derogatory information concerning SUBJECT and recommended HIM favorably. Five of the sources disclosed that no member of HIS family had ever been known to make statements critical of the US or to voice pro-communist views. One of the sources disclosed that HIS father occasionally brought home a socialist newspaper and agreed with its comments critical of the US. On these occasions, SUBJECT and HIS brother argued in defense of the US and HIS father was not able to influence HIS political thinking and beliefs.\n\n(3) SUBJECT was interviewed under oath on 25 March 1969, and was willing to submit to polygraph examination. HE stated substantially as follows: HE was anti-communist. HE never participated in communist activities or knowingly associated with any CP members. HIS father was a democrat but he did not always agree with party views or their candidates. HIS father's political ideologies had no influence on HIM. HE was loyal to the US and supported its Constitution in its entirety.\n\n4. (U) SUBJECT'S ETS is 20 May 1970 and HIS DEROS is December 1969.\n\nFOR THE COMMANDER:\n\nDonald A. Loos\nDONALD A. LOOS\nITC, GS\nActing Asst Adjutant General\n\n1 Incl\nCase File", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10356.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1458, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 758, 1], [758, 2711, 2], [2711, 4693, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "cb37a7a24df202aca202acc0af6a73cf29ac9549", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10357\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 7\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 03/27/69\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nSUBJECT INTERVIEW\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : EXHIBIT INDEXED SEPARATELY\n(SUBJECT INTERVIEW) On 25 March 1969, Manuel MARTI, PFC, US52773870, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 60th Artillery, APO 96294, after being advised of HIS rights under Article 31, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and HIS right to Legal Counsel, was interviewed under oath in the Conference Room, Headquarters, 4th Battalion, 60th Artillery, An-Khe, Republic of Vietnam. MARTI executed a sworn statement, DA Form 2820 (EXHIBIT__) dated 26 March 1969, which states in substance as follows:\n\nMARTI thought the communists were trying to take over the world and HE didn't go for it. SUBJECT had not participated in any Communist Party activities nor had no knowledge of ever associating with any members of the Communist Party. HE belonged to a stamp collectors' organization.\n\nSUBJECT's father or mother had not been an influence on HIS political ideologies or activities. HE did not object to being in the military, but if HE didn't have to serve, HE wouldn't. HE liked serving in Vietnam better than in the United States. SUBJECT thought that the United States should be in Vietnam to keep communism from spreading.\n\nMARTI owed HIS allegiance to the United States and supported the Constitution of the United States in its entirety.\n\nMARTI was willing to submit to a polygraph examination on the information HE provided.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10357.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 605, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 589, 1], [589, 1930, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "a31c4813e0d050200b2b0c41d9b5c00055cc7c5d", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10359\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 9-10\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 03/26/69\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nCOMMUNISM, VIEWS ON\n\nAFFIDAVIT\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\nSTATEMENT BY ACCUSED OR SUSPECT PERSON\n\nPLACE: An Khe, Republic of Vietnam\nDATE: 26 March 69\nTIME: 1330\nFILE NUMBER: 093-36-4601\n\nLAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME: MARTI, Manuel\nSOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT NO.: US52773870\nGRADE: E3\n\nORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Bn., 60th Artillery, APO 96294\n\nPART I - WAIVER CERTIFICATE\n\nI HAVE BEEN INFORMED BY William L. Brooks, Special Agent\nOF US Army Intelligence Corps\nTHAT HE WANTS TO QUESTION ME ABOUT\nassociation with possible members of the Communist Party\nOF WHICH I AM ACCUSED-OR SUSPECTED. HE HAS ALSO INFORMED ME OF MY RIGHTS.\nI UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT AND THAT ANY STATEMENT I MAKE MAY BE\nUSED AS EVIDENCE AGAINST ME IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL.\nI UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONSULT WITH COUNSEL AND TO HAVE COUNSEL PRESENT\nWITH ME DURING QUESTIONING. I MAY RETAIN COUNSEL AT MY OWN EXPENSE OR COUNSEL WILL BE APPOINTED FOR\nME AT NO EXPENSE TO ME. IF I AM SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE, APPOINTED COUNSEL\nMAY BE MILITARY COUNSEL OF MY OWN CHOICE IF HE IS REASONABLY AVAILABLE.\nI UNDERSTAND THAT EVEN IF I DECIDE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS NOW WITHOUT HAVING COUNSEL PRESENT,\nI MAY STOP ANSWERING QUESTIONS AT ANY TIME. ALSO, I MAY REQUEST COUNSEL AT ANY TIME DURING QUESTIONING.\n\nI (DO) (DO NOT) WANT COUNSEL.\nI (DO) (DO NOT) WANT TO MAKE A STATEMENT AND ANSWER QUESTIONS.\n\nINTERROGATOR: Donald M. Miyoshi\nWITNESS: William L. Brooks\n\nPART II - SWORN STATEMENT\n\nI, Manuel Marti, WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER\nOATH:\n\nQ. What are your views on communism as practiced in the world today?\nA. I think the communists are trying to take over the world. I don't go for it.\n\nQ. Have you ever participated in any communist party activities?\nA. None.\n\nQ. Have you ever associated with any members of the communist party?\nA. Not to my knowledge.\n\nQ. What organizations or associations do you belong to?\nA. I belong to the American Stamp Dealers Association.\n\nQ. Any others?\nA. No.\n\nQ. What degree of influence did your parents' political ideologies and activities have on you?\nA. My mother wasn't too interested in politics. My father is a Democrat but he doesn't always agree with the ideas of either party or with the candidates. My father's political ideologies have not been an influence. Sometimes I agree with my father and other times I don't.\n\nQ. What is your attitude toward military service?\nA. Like everyone else, if I didn't have to be here I wouldn't. I don't object to being in the military.\n\nQ. What is your attitude toward service in Vietnam?\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nINITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT\n\nPAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES\n\nADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING \"STATEMENT OF... TAKEN AT... DATED... CONTINUED.\" THE\nBOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BE INITIALED AS \"PAGE OF... PAGES.\" WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTILIZED, THE BACK OF PAGE 1 WILL BE LINKED OUT, AND THE STATEMENT WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER COPY OF THIS FORM.\nSTATEMENT (Continued)\n\nA. I like serving in Vietnam better than in the States.\n\nQ. What is your attitude toward US Policy in Vietnam?\n\nA. From what I have read and what I know I think we should be here. I think we should be in Vietnam to keep communism from spreading.\n\nQ. Do you support the United States Constitution in its entirety?\n\nA. I do.\n\nQ. Do you owe your allegiance to the United States?\n\nA. I do.\n\nQ. Do you have anything further to add to this statement?\n\nA. No.\n\nEND OF STATEMENT\n\nAFFIDAVIT\n\nI, Manuel Marti, have read or have had read to me this statement which begins on page 1 and ends on page 2. I fully understand the contents of the entire statement made by me. The statement is true. I have initialed all corrections and have initialed the bottom of each page containing the statement. I have made this statement freely without hope of benefit or reward, without threat of punishment, and without coercion, unlawful influence, or unlawful inducement.\n\nManuel Marti\n(Signature of Person Making Statement)\n\nSubscribed and sworn to before me, a person authorized by law to administer oaths, this 26 day of March, 1969, at An Khe, Republic of Vietnam.\n\nDonald M. Miyoshi\n(Signature of Person Administering Oath)\n\nDONALD M. MIYOSHI, SPECIAL AGENT\n(Typed Name of Person Administering Oath)\n\nUCMJ 136h\n(Authority To Administer Oaths)", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10359.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1546, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 579, 1], [579, 3558, 2], [3558, 4905, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "5e50970ecafa9a33e58796c125baed65001fa6a0", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10360\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 11-12\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : BURKE, J E\nTO : ASST COF, G-2\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 08/21/68\nPAGES : 2\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nSECURITY DETERMINATION\n\nINVESTIGATIONS\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : DOCUMENT REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 20 JUL 94\nREQUEST FOR AND RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION\n(AR 381-130)\n\nTO: (Control Office, Address and ZIP Code)\nDCS OPNS\nUSAINTC\nPO BOX 398\nFt Holabird, Md., 21219\n\nTHRU: (Include ZIP Code)\n\nFROM: (Include ZIP Code) (Include Control Code Number - See AR 381-45.)\nDCSI\nThird US Army\nFort McPherson, Ga.\n\n(Enter name and address and ZIP Code of ACTION AGENCY to which results are to be sent.)\n\nAssistant Chief of Staff, G-2\nUnited States Army, VIETNAM\nAPO San Francisco 96375\n\nDATE 21 Aug 68 0300\n\nCONTROL OFFICE USE ONLY\n\nDATE OPENED\nREQUEST NO.\n\nDATE CLOSED\nDOSSIER NO.\n\nREMARKS\n\nSECTION I - REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE\n\n1. SUBJECT (Last name in capitals, first, middle)\nMARTI, Manuel (MNR)\n\n2. ALIAS(ES), MAIDEN NAME\n\n3. SERVICE/SOCIAL SECURITY NO.\nUS 52773870\n093 36 4601\n\n4. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year)\nMay 17, 1946\n\n5. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State and Country)\nSan Juan, PR\n\n6. GRADE AND POSITION\nPVT\n\nCHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) AND LINE OUT INAPPLICABLE WORDS IN PARENTHESES\n\n7. INVESTIGATIVE ACTION REQUESTED AND REASONS THEREFOR\n\n\u2610 BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION REQUIRED FOR:\n\n\u2610 (Access) (Limited Access) TO\n\u2610 MATERIAL CLASSIFIED\n\u2610 (CONFIDENTIAL) (SECRET) (TOP SECRET).\n\n\u2610 ALIEN REQUIREMENT\n\u2610 CONTAINED IN AR 600-200.\n\n\u2610 (Limited) (Critical)\n\u2610 NUCLEAR WEAPON POSITION\n\u2610 PRESCRIBED IN AR 50-3.\n\n\u2610 OTHER (Specify).\n\n\u2610 (Special Background Investigation) (Reinvestigation) REQUIRED FOR (Ultra-Sensitive Position) (Special Category Position).\n\n\u2610 LIMITED INVESTIGATION REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 24 AR 381-130 TO RESOLVE ADVERSE INFORMATION ENTERED IN ITEM 11 OR ATTACHED DOCUMENTS.\n\nOTHER INVESTIGATIVE ACTION REQUIRED AND REASONS THEREFOR:\n\n\u2610 AS REQUIRED BY AR 604-5, LOCAL FILES\n\u2610 PERSONNEL, \u2610 INTELLIGENCE, \u2610 PROVOST MARSHAL, \u2610 MEDICAL, WERE CHECKED ON (Date) 15 Aug 68 AND REVEALED: \u2610 NO UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION\n\n\u2610 UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION SUMMARIZED IN ITEM 11 BELOW WHICH IS NOT A BAR TO CLEARANCE OR ACTION CONTEMPLATED.\n\n9. LATEST INVESTIGATION AND/OR CLEARANCE (Indicate type, when made, by whom, and file or dossier number.)\n\n10. NO BREAK IN FEDERAL SERVICE EXCEEDING SIX MONTHS SINCE:\n\n11. REMARKS (Use continuation sheets as required.)\n\nRequest Limited Investigation re SUBJECT to determine if action UP AR 604-10 is warranted - LI to include technical FP Check.\nSUBJECT currently assigned to USATC, Ft Jackson, S. C.\n\nRegraded Unclassified When Separated\nFrom Classified Resources\nand Material\n\n\"FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - This Protective\nMarking is Excluded From Automatic\n\n\"Doss 093364601\" TYPE NAME AND TITLE\nJ. E. BURKE, LTC, GS\nChief, Scty Div\n\nRECLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED\nCH 20 Feb 68\nBY 20 Feb 68\n\nWITH PARA 1-62\n\nSIGNATURE\n\nDA FORM 2784\nREPLACES EDITION OF 1 APR 64 WHICH IS OBSOLETE EFFECTIVE 1 APR 66 OR WHEN STOCKS BECOME EXHAUSTED, WHICHEVER IS SOONER.\n\nNW 88613 Docld:34529176 Page 2\nSECTION II - CONTROL OFFICE TO REQUESTER\n\n\u2610 NEW FINGERPRINT CARD REQUIRED. \u2610 ITEMS RED LINED ON SPH (PSQ) REQUIRE CORRECTION AND/OR COMPLETION.\n\n\u2610 REQUEST CLARIFICATION OF PARA ABOVE.\n\nINCL TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE\n\nSUBJECT: [Redacted]\n\nSECTION III - REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE\n\n\u2610 ACTION REQUIRED BY SECTION II HAS BEEN COMPLETED.\n\n\u2610 REQUEST INVESTIGATION BE CANCELED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON:\n\n\u2610 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT TERMINATED. \u2610 SUBJECT HAS BEEN (Separated) (Discharged) AND ORDERS ARE ATTACHED.\n\n\u2610 SUBJECT HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED (Orders attached).\n\nINCL TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE\n\nSECTION IV - CONTROL OFFICE TO ACTION AGENCY\n\nSUBJECT ASGD TO: USARP TRANS\n\nRESULTS OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATION:\n\n\u2610 FAVORABLE. \u2610 ATTACHED DOCUMENTS FORWARDED FOR SECURITY DETERMINATION.\n\nTYPE OF INVESTIGATION COMPLETED:\n\n\u2610 BACKGROUND \u2610 SPECIAL \u2610 REINVESTIGATION \u2610 LIMITED \u2610 COMPLAINT\n\nCONTROL OFFICE COMPLETING INVESTIGATION\n\nSIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL CLOSING INVESTIGATION\n\nDATE COMPLETED\n\n2 DEC 1968\n\nUSAINTC\n\nINCL 1. no\n\nCHAD B. WHITE\n\nLTC, MI, Deputy Chief, ICOP III\n\nSECTION V - ACTION AGENCY TO GAINING COMMAND\n\nRECEIVING COMMAND AND ADDRESS (Include ZIP Code)\n\nDATE\n\nSUBJECT TRANSFERRED TO YOUR COMMAND PER SPECIAL ORDER NO. (Copy inclosed).\n\nINCL (Include orders) TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE\n\nSECTION VI - RECORD OF FINAL ACTION (ACTION AGENCY TO USAIRR)\n\nFAVORABLE DETERMINATION.\n\n\u2610 CLEARANCE GRANTED (TOP SECRET) (SECRET) (CONFIDENTIAL) (CRYPTO) (SPECIAL).\n\nCLEARANCE DENIED AND ACTION TAKEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARA 24, AR 604-5.\n\nREMARKS:\n\nINCL TYPED NAME, TITLE AND ORGANIZATION SIGNATURE\n\nCONFIDENTIAL\n\nNW 88613 Docld:34529176 Page 3", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10360.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 3, "total-input-tokens": 3429, "total-output-tokens": 1862, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 642, 1], [642, 3455, 2], [3455, 5105, 3]]}}
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+ {"id": "c60d16e553006a76c992bc500558527fbedf8a0f", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10361\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 13\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : BLOOM, HAROLD\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 11/22/68\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nLOCAL AGENCY CHECK\n\nFEDERAL BUREAU INVESTIGATION (FBI)\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\n(LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 September 1968, the New York Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States Department of Justice, 201 East 69th Street, New York, New York, furnished the following information concerning Manuel MARTI, SUBJECT:\n\nFBI, New York, New York, has no information on file regarding Manuel MARTI, other than what may appear in the FBI reports on MARTI'S father which have been furnished to the 108th Military Intelligence Group.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10361.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 396, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 598, 1], [598, 1052, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "2508cb3e01a1ebfd79af0c4c6f47600d51f3476b", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10362\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 14\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : 108TH MIL INTELL GRP\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 11/18/68\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : CONFIDENTIAL\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : COVER SHEET ONLY. RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SEPARATED FROM CLASSIFIED INCLOSURES.\nUNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nCOVER SHEET\n\nSUBJECT: MAHI\u00c9L MARTI\n\nFILE NUMBER: 8240-6019\n093 36 4601\n\nPREPARING UNIT: 108th Military Intelligence Group (I-SIB)\n\nAGENT REPORT DATED: 18 November 1968\n\nDESCRIPTION: Ten FBI Reports, FBI New York, file number 100-100474, subject Adrian Sotomayor; reports dated 30 January, 12 May, 26 August, and 29 October 1953; 19 November 1956; 11 April 1957; 16 April 1958; 27 April 1961; 2 May 1962 and 20 June 1964.\n\nIC FORM 171\n17 NOV 67\n\nRegarded FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY when separated from CLASSIFIED inclosures", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10362.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 538, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 639, 1], [639, 1206, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "68e9a752fc021b2d0a54b709e13a73837620c7fd", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10363\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 15\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 10/01/68\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nLOCAL AGENCY CHECK\nMARTI, MANUEL (FATHER)\n\nALIASES\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS :\n(LOCAL AGENCY - FATHER) On 30 September 1968, the files of the San Juan Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, were examined concerning Manuel Marti, also known as Adrian Sotomayor; Adrian Marti; Adrian Marti-Aponte; Adrian Martes-Aponte; Adrian Martes; Adrian Sotomayor-Marti; Adrian Sotomayor-Martes; Manuel Sotomayor-Marti and \"Soto\", SUBJECT'S father, with the assistance of Mrs. Carmen Orraca, Records Supervisor, and failed to reveal any additional information subsequent to 21 June 1967.\n\nAGENT'S NOTES: Attention is invited to Agent Report Birth-Father, dated 25 September 1968, wherein the results of birth records examination reveals that the name of SUBJECT'S father was changed on 5 March 1963.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10363.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 485, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 596, 1], [596, 1333, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "a8d205dc8b814dd38f9153c74d6ef864eae1ba8b", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10364\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 16\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : [ RESTRICTED ]\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 11/22/68\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nLOCAL AGENCY CHECK\n\nMARTI, IVAN\nHORIZONS FOR YOUTH\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : EXHIBIT INDEXED SEPARATELY\n(LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 September 1968, the New York Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI, United States Department of Justice, 201 East 69th Street, New York, New York, furnished the following information concerning Ivan Marti, brother of SUBJECT;\n\nOn 29 January 1961 and again on 20 May 1962 a confidential source who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised that Ivan Marti of Apartment 2E, 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, New York, was a subscriber to New Horizons for Youth. Attached hereto is a characterization of Horizons for Youth, EXHIBIT 4.\n\nAGENT'S NOTE: 905 East 167th Street, New York, New York, is shown on SUBJECT'S Personal History Statement (DD Form 398) as HIS address until September 1965. Same DD Form 398 lists HIS brother Ivan's present address as 1201 University Avenue, New York, New York.", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10364.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 531, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 623, 1], [623, 1455, 2]]}}
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+ {"id": "bdb6b8348dda1d14ee4e6d4a88d6eda62576161b", "text": "JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM\nIDENTIFICATION FORM\n\nAGENCY INFORMATION\n\nAGENCY : INSCOM/CSF\nRECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10365\nRECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS\nAGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 17\n\nDOCUMENT INFORMATION\n\nORIGINATOR : USA\nFROM : 108TH MIL INTELL GRP\nTO :\nTITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]\nDATE : 11/22/68\nPAGES : 1\nSUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL\n\nHORIZONS FOR YOUTH\n\nDOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT\nCLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED\nRESTRICTIONS : 3\nCURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS\nDATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95\nOPENING CRITERIA :\nCOMMENTS : CHARACTERIZATION INDEXED SEPARATELY\nUNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND\n\nEXHIBIT\n\nCOVER SHEET\n\nSUBJECT: Manuel MARTI NMN\n\nFILE NUMBER: 8240-6019\n093 36 4601\n\nPREPARING UNIT: 108th Military Intelligence Group (I-NYFO)\nAGENT REPORT DATED: 22 November 1968\nDESCRIPTION: Characterization of HORIZONS for YOUTH.\n\nIC FORM 171\n17 NOV 67", "source": "olmocr", "added": "2025-03-20", "created": "2025-03-20", "metadata": {"Source-File": "../pdfs/194-10004-10365.pdf", "olmocr-version": "0.1.60", "pdf-total-pages": 2, "total-input-tokens": 2286, "total-output-tokens": 407, "total-fallback-pages": 0}, "attributes": {"pdf_page_numbers": [[0, 606, 1], [606, 903, 2]]}}
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