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104-10122-10411 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/23/1976)

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                                     23 June 1976


 MEMORANDUM! FOR: Chief, Security Analysis Group

 SUBJECT       :  Manuel L. DE ARMAS
                  SF#591 865


       1.  Reference is made to the attached cable traffic which
 sets forth the defection of the Subject to Cuba circa April
 1976.  In substance, DE ARMAS apparently gave a press conference
 in Havana on 21 April 1976 in which he claimed to be an ex-CIA
 agent who had been recruited by a fnu BLACKENHOUSE (no Office
 of Security traces) in 1969.  DE ARMAS also claimed to have been
 stationed in New York City in 1971 where he maintained contact
 with BLACKENHOUSE and Richard TOMLEY (probably identifiable
 with Peter L. B. TOMLEY, Washington Area Recruiting Office).

       2.  In the cited press conference, DE ARMAS made many
 allegations concerning purported CIA operations, such as
 assassination plots and a plan to rupture relations between
 Venezuela and Cuba.  Details of these allegations are set
 forth in the attached cable traffic and are not treated in
 instant memorandum.  However, interest in DE ARMAS' allegations
 concerning alleged CIA operations concerns the identities of
 individuals that he claimed to have been Agency operatives and
 assets; details regarding these individuals are covered in the
 latter portion of instant memorandum.

      3.  Agency-interest  in DE ARMAS was originally predicated
upon the receipt of  a letter written by DE ARMAS on 12 September
1972 in which he related  details concerning his anti-CASTRO
activities through his membership in a group called ABDALA.
The letter also contained a request for employment with the
Agency.  As a result of DE ARMAS' letter, WH Division requested
a Special Inquiry by the Office of Security for the purpose of
establishing DE ARMAS' identity, which was completed in October
1972.  In May 1973 Office of Personnel opened a file on DE ARMAS
and apparently went through the normal routine of shopping his
file.  Interest in DE ARMAS terminated when TOMLEY sent DE ARMAS
a letter advising him that the Agency had nothing currently
available.  Then on 22 January 1973 DE ARMAS wrote TOMLEY
thanking the latter for interest following a telephone call



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