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104-10428-10288 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/20/1964)

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        RELEASE AS SANITIZED

                     1998


Inside Washington



CIA Withheld Vital InteI1igence From War r


By  ROBERT   S. ALLEN
   And PAUL   SCOTT
   WASHINGTON,  Oct. 20.
-The  C e n t r a 1 Intelli-
gence  Agency  withheld
vital intelligence infor-
mation from the Warren
Commission during its in-
vestigation of the assas-
sination . of Pr e s i dent
Kennedy.
  Despite the   commis-
sion's written request for
all documents that might
shed light on the. assas-
sination, CIA authorities
failed to turn over a na-
tional intelligence esti-
mate  warning that it is
Kremlin policy to remove
from  public office by as-
sassination Western offi-


cialg who actively oppose on has yet to  be used  dismi
-Soviet policies.         against any high West.  from
   Titled Soviet Strategic ern official, hundreds of  er t
 Executive  Action, the  KGB  agents covertly op. . them
 suppressed  C I A docu-  erating outside of Russia cally.
 ment went into the shock- have been supplied with  S
 ing details of how agents this p o c k e t-size, gun, know
 of KGB, the Soviet secret a waiting -only orders again
 police, are trained to do from Moscow to use it. perso
 away  with Western lead-  The  Murder Weapons    ably
 ers, including officials in HIGHLIGHTS  of the   U.S.S
 the U. S., and to make   suppressed i n t elligence  count
 their deaths appear due  estimate, which is locked bloc.
 to natural causes.       in a security area within O
   One of the KGB's new.  the tightly-guarded CIA, assas
 ly devised  assassination are as follows: to ele
 wapons.- is 'a-. pnumati-  It has been reported ual
 cally operated poison ice. that the KGB endeavors use a
 'atomizer,' - which leaves to remove the-- threat to  ed to
 no  wound  or other ed-  Soviet interests posed by durin
 dence of the c a us e of- certain members of West- ..A
 death.          .       em  governments,. so in e- use
   While.this deadly weap- times arranging forithe proje


          Documentsnitato,
                            -Officials to S eakerJohn
          .O~R U&   ~       McCormia   (Mass.), next
  enca aexperts,      AIM,   i line to succeed Presi-
  bioug  of 'usl~    O!x     et   ono          :
  istence line,.stress that.   t  1e  FB   officials
  the      rre   -Commis-   Warned  Speaker MeCor-
  SIOfl'3 findings m l,91h1 mlack  . dedicated anti-
  have  been  different .if Comxmist,  that he is on
  .this ,CIA' estimate and  the. list of Western vfi- -
  other  documents   sup-    als feared by the KrCn




  Srtment  d stron   r      rsinl      rbr
  question   heStt           ee    gn n o CAdethrity
  pathe    had   m   bem -shown the NO. 2 man
  able  r  study - ernMerne               the CIA

  he Sinta      .r n tat reportsting these -
    theS at   Department   -cret .'SoVlet .assassinaden
  suppressed evidence link-: -Methods.
  ang 'Oswald wivvt one -of. jntaM           m
  c-. m x to security. fhires,  learned about -the report -
  co rdsnto ecd iyf~       only. recently from. 4con-
    pesntdstrong-  Pro-   gressional probers who
 Soviet views  -on .every  :are trytng to - deter-line
 questilon that 'came -j . why  the documient has
 -E inte earmns  -been JsUPPressed.
   S.S.R. country corm Ih        -investigators 3150
 teer.hle~       ws'       are ,trying to determ~ine
 Mmb-aer.      patmn       why the -CIA In its Pre.
         ThisStae Deartent assassination report 'to
 :officials name -also ap-. the State Department on
 p eared in the  address   Oswald's trip to Mexico.
       bookof asuspctedSo-  City gave details only of
 viet agent who  ar-vd     the defector's visit 'to the.
 In the VU.S. -in 9439, ac, Russian embassy and not
 cording to.-.:gOvOZfmezt The Cuban -embassy. The
     files.I .     - IAdid not report the
   Congressfonal Inves    latter visi
gators  also - have bee   Kennentsil
shocked to disc'ver -that i   ali     ..        --





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'eliminated' physi-
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st other  types of
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ries of the Soviet

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sination technique is
ctrocute an individ-
by  luring him  to
telephone, connect-
a high-voltage wire,
g a thunderstorm.
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