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104-10086-10345 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/21/1964)

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                      AndPAL  cor'  Svit  olcisagainst any high West-               from public  office, at oth. formu.- Thje1
                WASINTO, ct 2.'    Titled '-Soviet Strategic  ern official, hundreds of  er t i in e s even having  withn seec
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             - T   e C  n tr a  i te l -  su p ressed.  C I-A   docu-  erating  outside  of  R ussia  cally. alit s Y u -e~   N(L
       get ln e llAgenc    he d  me t we tin o th  hok-h   v  been supplied w ith   S  u c h activities  -are  poisons  hav(
              vita   inelli enc   inf r-' ing  details  of' how  agents.  this  p  o  c k  e t-size,  gun,  'known  to  be  undertaken  e   hcd
       -Ynation from the.Warren ofKGB,, the Soviet secret a Nw a i t i n g  only  ord~rs  a int 0ther yps o fed utilh dc
              Cornmssiondurin its-n- -.police, are trained to do  from Moscow to use it Zpron> nte    et   o   ft beting
         Petgto-o       tessas. away  with. Western lead-* The Murder Weapons      ably defectors from the. :thus allowin
       sinatin  of     srei.dent' *ers,'. including officials ii  -HIGHLIGHTS of' t he. U.S.S.R. and from  other -to be far fr(
       Kennedy.       - the. -U.S., and to make           Suppressed 1 n t elligence  countries  of theSoetwehi.vj
         Despite It h-e commis *'t~ir: deaths appear due  estimae whic ishe lock. . lc.    * -Ak
      -  io's written. request fbr: - -to :naturali- causes.  in  a  security' area  within  On. re enk rep rte    Vsure ia
      all documents' that might-  One of the-KGB's new- the  tightly-guarded CIA,  nshaio tecniqureored  isopnumaeicas
      shed  light on the assas- -1y devised- assassination  are as follows:      tosaelectoutecaniqundis-~oi       c
             sinti  n, CIA auhoitis apns- -is. -a-, pnumati-  It  has  been  reported  ual  by  luring  him  to  -,which  leave.,
       -failed to turn over a, na.-.callY operated. poison' ice' that the KGB endeavors  use a telephone, connect- :or other evi,
       tional intelligence est- 'atomizer,, -which leaves to-removPe-the--  threat to *ed to a high-voltagre wire,  cause of dea
       mate  warning that it is  no- wound -Or. other 'ei- Soviet: interests posed by -during a thunderstorm. Cnrsj
       K remlin policy to remove deni e   of the- -c atL s e of,. certain-.Miembers of West...  Aohrivle  h     aors o
. fro m p u bla i c offier by a- dea ith is- - -      - ern g o v ernm e n ts, s o r e u se of . a P isto l .w h ich th at th e n a i
                sasnti  n ' esen ofi hi~ hsdeadly weap- times.: arranging for-th project.9 a poison. gas  in  commi;ttee.:.



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                               S    ented  srong, pro-  'gressional p ro rs - wo
                                     Sovi t   vi ws  on   e ery are  trying  to  - deter miine   -
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                             -in the De'p art me   V      eem uprse          ha                                    b f (>
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