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104-10119-10182 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (02/16/1970)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992


MFMOItANDUM FOR


                  16 February 1970


Director of Security


SUBJECT                     Comments   on Manuscript Give Us This Day;
                            CIA and the Bay of Pigs Invasion by Edward J.
                            Hamilton


      1. This manuscript has evidently been kicking around in publishing
circles since at least mid-1968. presumably without CIA clearance.
William Buckley of the National Review seems to have been shopping it
at one point. One publisher rejected it as too controversial, and noted
its. confidential:nature as well as its potential for libel suits.


      2.  In the foreword to this manuscript, the author (whom I shall
  044rto under his assumed name  of Hamilton), describes the book as a
    as.aial _account of CIA's role in the Bay of Pigs affair in which he was
    = oi- CIA participant for 19 months. He notes in the foreword his hope
 that someone would have written this book so that he would not have to do
 it; now convinced that, if he does not write it, it will never be written,
 he has taken up his pen reluctantly and in a mood of nostalgic bitterness.
-Hamilton states that he has used no official files or documents and has
  oiilted no -one in preparing this work. Where true names are used in
    manuscript  for CIA personnel, he writes that they have been publicly
 _#tified before, and in this cntention I believe that he is correct, with
 the possible exception offim 1oei3 The author's claim that this book
 would provide no information not known to Castro's intelligence service.
 or that details this late are of no value to the opposition.is, in my view.
 seriously open to question.

       3. The book is. in gone ral~favorable to CIA actions in the Bay of
     .  The villains of the piece are certain liberal figures in the Kennedy
     nistration (Schlesinger, Goodwin. Stevenson) and to some extent.
     :President himself. In his concluding chapter, the author's bitterness
 is undisguised against those in the Administration and the press who took
 the opportunity of the Bay of Pigs incident to attack and denigrate CIA.


       4. Messrs.  Bissell and Barnes and the author's other CIA co-
 workers  in the Cuban Project, by and large, are given quite favorable
>reatment.   One exception is General Cabell, whom the author excoriates,
d   it is apparent that Hamilton's opinion of Jerry Droller is far from


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