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Results for Mexico City
“… andling--had fe lt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… 63 and on 11 December 1963 made a reservation to return to Cuba on Cubana Airlines MEXT 7371, 13 December 1963 IN-80351, HM-0153." She laft Mexico City for Havana on 15 December 1963 using passport E/63/7 MEI 7423, 17 December 1963, 11-02692. Another reference "HMMA-20971, 25 March 1963, sa …”
“… son's summary that AMMUG/1 had info rm ation bearing on the OSWALD re lationship with the Cuban Embassy and Cuban intelligence personnel in Mexico City, albiet his knowledge was not that of a direct participant in matter”
“igence personnel in Mexico City, albiet his knowledge was not that of a direct participant in matter s affecting OSWALD. A follow-up questionnaire was submitted to AMMUG/1 …”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the Lee …”
“… handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… 3 and on 11 December 1963 made a res ervation to return to Cuba on Cubana Airlines MEXT 7371, 13 December 1963 IN-80351, HM-0153." She laft Mexico City for Havana on 15 December 1963 using passport E/63/7 MEI 7423, 17 December 1963, 11-02692. Another reference "HMMA-20971, 25 March 1963, sa …”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested I”
“… handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 5”
“by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 5 09 -8 03] 22. M emorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Item s in th …”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the Lee …”
“here had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet c onsular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… 63 and on 11 December 1963 made a reservation to return to Cuba on Cubana Airlines MEXT 7371, 13 December 1963 IN-80351, HM-0153." She laft Mexico City for Havana on 15 December 1963 using passport E/63/7 MEI 7423, 17 December 1963, 11-02692. Another reference "HMMA-20971, 25 March 1963, sa …”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 Oc tober 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memoran dum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the L …”
“… handling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… TED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 19 64; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, d ated 23 May 197 5; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the L …”
“… dl ing--had felt ther e had been more to the Soviet aspect th at should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had bee n i dentifi ed as KG B and at le ast one ( both ? ) had b een traced organizationa lly to the 13 th Department (assassin”
“… ITED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 1964; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the Lee …”
“… andling --had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect that should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… TED 21. Memorandum for J. Lee RANKIN, dated 31 January 196 4; Subject: Information Developed by CIA on the Activity of Lee Harvey OSWALD in Mexico City, 28 September 3 October 1963. [FOIA No. 509-803] 22. Memorandum for DC/OPS, dated 23 May 1975; Subject: Review of Selested Items in the Lee …”
“… ndling--had felt there had been more to the Soviet aspect t ha t should have been pursued: a. Fact that his two Soviet consular contacts in Mexico City had been identified as KGB and at least one (both ?) had been traced organizationally to the 13th Department (assassinations). REPRODUCTION …”
“… 63 and on 11 December 1963 made a reservation to return to Cuba on Cubana Airlines MEXT 7371, 13 December 1963 IN-80351, HM-0153." She laft Mexico City for Havana on 15 December 1963 using passport E/63/7 MEI 7423, 17 December 1963, 11-02692. Another reference "HMMA-20971, 25 March 1963, sa …”
“… i-Communist youth. and student organizations, publications or agents. RY and when necessary, develop additional assets in key schools in Mexico City and selected provinces. >9 3 (lrr)”
“… T NW 65990 Docld:32390414 Page 2 633371 דכתת האגם الدولية ma 3. During review of CAIN's Security file, I noted a message regarding him from Mexico City, on 25 April 1962, which mentioned a "Willard ANDREWS, reputable American businessman in Mexico," who obviously had had contact of some kin …”
“… VARARD At 1010 hours on 3 December, Mr. Papich of the FBI advised that the Lureau had received a cable last night from the Legal Attache in Mexico City who is in touch with our representative there. He stated that our representative had been informed by Captain Wheelock of the Nicaraguan In …”
“… ia by journals. - ists critical of the Warren Commission investigation. The unidenti-• fied man visited the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City during’ October 1963. As of October 1963, he was described as approximately 35, athletic 'build, about. 6 feet tall, blond receding hairl …”
“… ut the Oswald case, and that he had been misled by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. regarding the extent of CIA's coverage of Oswald when he was in Mexico City. Mr. Ichord ex- amined the documents and raised a number of points which were answered candidly and without reservation. He thanked us for …”
“… mission's Report as consular officials and KGB representatives.) I told him that CIA did not have Oswald under investigation when he was in Mexico City; directed his attention to the pertinent exhibit; and explained that the KGB affiliations of the two Soviets were supplied by CIA experts w …”
“… to give it complete access to any information bearing on the assassina- tion; that Commission members, at Mr. Helm's invitation visited our Mexico City station for an on-the-scene briefing and inspection. I told him that we have not released exhibits relating to Oswald's visits to the Sovie …”
“… ut the Oswald case, and that he had been misled by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. regarding the extent of CIA's coverage of Oswald when he was in Mexico City. Mr. Ichord ex- amined the documents and raised a number of points which were answered candidly and without reservation. He thanked us for …”
“… mission's Report as consular officials and KGB representatives.) I told him that CIA did not have Oswald under investigation when he was in Mexico City; directed his attention to the pertinent exhibit; and explained that the KGB affiliations of the two Soviets were supplied by CIA experts w …”
“… D SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER: RUSS HOLMES WORK FILE DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA Date: 02/27/05 FROM: CHIEF OF STATION, MEXICO CITY TO: CHIEF, WH DIVISION TITLE: DISPATCH: MONTHLY OPERATIONAL REPORT FOR PROJECT LIENVOY DATE: 10/08/1963 PAGES: 4 SUBJECTS: JFK ASSASSINATIO …”
“… val of Mr. Win Scott as Chief of Station in 1955, the Station had developed a support apparatus to exploit leads from the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. This umbrella type project (LIPSTICK) consisted of multiline phone taps, three photographic sites, a mobile surveillance team and a mail i …”
“ivision INFO. FROM SUBJECT Chief of Station, Mexico City CLASSIFIC SECRET DESENSITIZED per CSN 43-43 Monthly Operational Report for Project LIENVOY ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES Action: None. For He …”
“… MAY 63 I. Product of the Project A. Soviet Coverage Project LIFEAT has not provided coverage of the entire Soviet official installation in Mexico City since 22 June 1960 when Project LIENVOY assumed this responsibility. This freed LIFEAT to provide, with its unilateral coverage, home phone …”
“… t. 50-6-37/1 CS COFY NW 65990 Docld:92382451 page 2214.34 2 1 C. Yugoslav Coverage LIFEAT coverage of the Yugoslav official installation in Mexico City has provided a wealth of information on the contacts, activities, and travel of members of that mission. Since the Station's effort against …”
“… 087, 16 April 1963 (Judith FERRETO Segura) ΗΜΜΑ-21338, 10 May 1963 (Judith FERRETO Segura) HMM-7330, 24 May 63 (Contacts of Angel MIDLAN in Mexico City) G. Counter-Intelligence Information H. t Mexico City Station's Related Mission Directive places greatest emphasis on operations in the CI/ …”
“… nal Support and Leads Provided other Station Operations During the past project year LIFEAT continued actively supporting the operations of Mexico City Station through the production of leads and the providing of information on selected targets in the manner available only through the use o …”
“… eved that the importance of this LIFEAT coverage can not be stressed too much. LIFEAT Coverage of a Costa Rican Communist exile resident in Mexico City has lead to a wealth of operational leads including the discovery of this person's envolvement in a Communist funding mechanism. Also, LIFE …”
“security for long term assets who may have been in contact with now terminated agents. H. Conclusion It is the opinion of the Mexico City Station that the support provided other Station operations, the CI/CE information and leads, and the ability of the unilateral LIFEAT opera …”
“… ry that Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with the "unidentified man" observed entering and departing the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1963. Ms. Christine Hopkins undertook to research the theory that MOSKALEV might be the unidentified man as a result …”
“… heory that Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with the "unidentified man" observed entering and departing the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1963. Ms. Christine Hopkins undertook to research the theory that MOSKALEV might be the unidentified man as a result of …”
“… Man That Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with the "unidentified man" going into and coming out of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City in October 1963. The "unidentified man" was recently identified by SLIPSTREAM as a KGB type by name of "Yuri" whom he knew in Moscow in 1 …”
“… e used limp as a disguise. QUESTIONS 1. Could MOSKALEV be ''Saul’’? 2. Could MOSKALEV, therefore, be mystery man who boarded plane in Mexico City for Havana on 22 November 1963? 3. Was assassination a Soviet comspiracy without Cuban knowledge? RECOMMENDATION 1. Can we obtain voi …”
“… Via CI Staff, find out if we can show photo to DERYABIN and ROSTVOROFF? 5. Could MOSKALEV be Dept 13? Could OSWALD have met with him in Mexico City clandestinely in 1963?”
“14-00000 ’ ■ SECRET April 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Possible Identity of the "Unidentified Man" Photographed in Mexico City in October 1963 REFERENCES: A. Photos Taken in Mexico City by Mexico City' Station B. Paperback Book "Appointment in Dallas" C . Sof …”
“… the author "Saul"identified the } t picture shown in the Warren Commission Exhih it #237 as having been taken at the Russian Embassy in Mexico City, either in the foyer or just outside.”