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104-10125-10001 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/21/1964)

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  3y  ROBERT.  S_
    And  PAUL   S
    WASHINGTON
  -The  Central
  -gence Agency -
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  'vestigation of th
  sination. of' Pre
  s  mennedy.
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  sion's written reqi
  all documenti tha
shed  light on th~
sination; CIA, aut'
failed to turn ove
tional  intelligenc
mnate warnngth.
Kremlin policy to:
from  public office
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         con  Svit  olcisStatgi     against any  higrh WVest- fro
   Oc.20.   Tiecte                  SvemOfficial. hundreds of er
 Oct.U!   Executive  Action,  the  XGB  agents covertly op. .the
 Vi teldj       'lprsed C I A docu- erating outside of Ru'ssia cal.
 ~ihhel   ment went into the shock, have been supplied with    £
      ifo-ing details of how agents.- this p o c k e t-size, gun, 'knc
Warren    of K-GB, the Soviet secret a wa i tin g only 'orders aga
.g its in- -police, are trained to do  from Mroscow tousit   pe
e Iassas. away with Western  lead.   The  Murder  Weapons     . bl
          s~ entens inludng ffiial in HIGHLIGHTS   of  t h e U.S
          the U. S., and to make     suPpr essed i n t elifence  con.
     :oms their deaths appear due  -estimate,whc   slke      bo
         aestfor-t~.  tura~   cases.in a security area within  
t might    -One Of the KGB's new., the tightly-guarded CI.A. assa
  assa4.. ly devisd  assassination are as follows:          to e
horities waodn3a  is-'a'. pnumati.   It ha-s been reported I ual
2   na-  cally 'prtdPoison'   ice. - that the KGB endeavors use
e  esti- . atomigzr wich   leave   to ren?040ye-,. threat to ed t
~t it is no- wound  ar. other - exi- Soviet interess pos4 by duni
remove   dend'e of- the- dam us e OL.: certain -membrofWs-   -1
by  2&h- death..' :* ,  -    .. -' -err, goen berts o We-   use
noffi-     While. this deadlywe2P- times.- arrng 5s0ing te - usej


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          on          eertsma '7 d    -line  c  (ass,
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         sin~ s. =ndbins  .mig'       arned Speaker  3cCC~-
         Iave been. diffren'f      M ack,. a, dedicated anti..
            -h& C        'etimteniistt         that he is o~n
        *Dthe-  d~m   ats   .:Sud - the list of Westplr Tfi -
        -Pressd- by tha -stae De.      8 feare CI. tho rei
        p~atent   la~d been -avail- -ns- nbo CI the o   an
        able Ior  td..                 sow  7~.2            a
        n iey  amn  'od                 oernmeld 'the: CIA.
        the. .Stte          'ba    eet    h'stig:hee-e
                          mat m   -cmethose. e assasablaton
                ~ng O~ '~ d   witi.  n e   f ,' ~ In ad,  B rie  C   O T E ±m c
       corIts . ti~o~  Security    earned about -the repor  -
            ' pedt strongr -pro.  gressional  .proer  co
     Soie      views .0--         -aonre  cnl   froer wo-
                               UP      the  doecrinent -hasl
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         ze'Whfe  -he '1was - -z are .trying to detso~
         Mis 'State Department `saano -in its pre
                                     2S~a~jndonreport
                  '3  nM4 also2P- the State Departmient ft
         p eard inthe  address   -Oswald's fi  oMxc
      book of e     e   So.   City gave dqtails  Only of
      Lv1ethaen ..Who  arrived   'the 'eetrsvsto thea
         in ~     i  1943 'Us-21N ~ o
     eordling to -          R93  Iussia, embasyand  not
        files    .govemmeli     the  Cuban emnbasy  The
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)wn to be undertaken   ed `which do
inst 0 t h ~e r types of feet untilI s:
sons in the West; not- - after beingc
V' defectors from the. '.thus alloWim
.SR.  and. from other  to be far frc
ntries of the  Soviet-...When his viT
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ssifiation technique is pneumaticallb
'lectrocute an individ. Poison ice '
by   luring  him  to  which  leave;
a telephone, connect- or other evic
o a high-vbltage w/ire, ,caUse of dea!
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