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104-10308-10006 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/0000)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch78773 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10308-10006  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
SECRET
MEMURANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: AMCLOCK Production and Correspondence
Job #    76-485/10
File #   19-6-133/4
Dates included:   1960-64
Volumes: 4 byFelipe Acevedo)
6 by(Kathy Blevins)
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1. Description:
An on-island asset.
2. Findings:
a. (ESGW 193 dated 2 September 1960, 68-6-147/4:
General requirements on Cuba for Subject. Question
m. Precautions taken to prevent possible assassination
attempts of top Cuban officials.
b. TDCSDB 3/651,885, dated 25 Oct 62;
Views of Soviet diplomat on Cuban situation.
The Soviet diplomat commented that the USSR would not
let the American move go without retaliation.  (No doubt
referred to the missle crisis.)
c. TDCSDB 3/652/011 dated 1 Nov 62: Concerned
reaction of Satellite officials to Cuban crisis developments.
One remarked that Cuba was as important to the USA as to
the USSR and thus conflict was inevitable. Some agreed
that Pres. Kennedy had made a tactical error in not simply
invading Cuba without wgrning. An East European remarked
that all the European nations had shown understanding of
Kennedy and his ships, and would let him play around with
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