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UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OFINVESTIGATION
New Orleans,Louisiana
June 19, 1967
ASSASSINATION OFPRESIDENT
JOHN FITZGERALDKENNEDY
DALLAS TEXAS,NOVEMBER 22, 1963
On June 18, 1967,Carlos Quiroga, Cuban exile,
3134 Darby Place,New Orleans, Louisiana, appeared at the
New Orleans Officeof the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) andvolunteered the following information:
During the pastweek, Carlos Bringuier, New
Orleans Cuban exileleader and key figure in the assassina-
tion probe ofOrleans Parish District Attorney James Garrison
was in Miami,Florida. Where there, he met with Jose Antonio
Lanusa, who wasleader of the Delegation of the Cuban Student
Directorate in 1963. Lanusa advised Bringuier that he had
received a telephonecall from Alberto Fowler, Cuban exile
and investigator forGarrison, during which Fowler stated
that Garrison willprove that President Kennedy was assassinated
by Cuban exiles andthat Carlos Bringuier was aware of Oswald's
purportedaffiliation with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Fowler also statedthat Bringuier and Lee Harvey Oswald had
staged theirconfrontation on Canal Street, New Orleans in
August, 1963.
Lanusa also advisedthat he had been previously
contacted (date notindicated) by Mr. Alcock: an investigator
of Garrison. Alcockaccused Lanusa of having known about
Oswald's activitiesprior to the assassination of President
Kennedy. Alcockstated that this information had been
furnished by ClaireBooth Luce. Lanusa denied this and stated
that all he knewabout Oswald prior to the assassination had
been furnished tohim by Carlos Bringuier.
On Thursday, June15, 1967, Carlos Bringuier
happened to meetAlberto Fowler on Canal Street, New
Orleans. At thispoint Fowler stated that the investigation
was becomingcomplicated because Garrison had information
that an identicaldouble of Lee Harvey Oswald existed and
this individual wasa "double agent" of the FBI.
Fowler also statedthat Garrison will attempt
to make the triallast over a year's period so that further
investigation can beconducted and additional evidence
entered.
This documentcontains neither recommendations
nor conclusions ofthe FBI. It is the property of the FBI
and is loaned toyour agency; it and its contents are not
to be distributedoutside your agency.
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Emphasis added. Above document canbe seen in its original form at the John Armstrong Collection atBaylor University at this url:
http://digitalcollections.baylor.edu/cdm...4801/rec/1
FEDERAL BUREAU OFINVESTIGATION
New Orleans,Louisiana
June 19, 1967
ASSASSINATION OFPRESIDENT
JOHN FITZGERALDKENNEDY
DALLAS TEXAS,NOVEMBER 22, 1963
On June 18, 1967,Carlos Quiroga, Cuban exile,
3134 Darby Place,New Orleans, Louisiana, appeared at the
New Orleans Officeof the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) andvolunteered the following information:
During the pastweek, Carlos Bringuier, New
Orleans Cuban exileleader and key figure in the assassina-
tion probe ofOrleans Parish District Attorney James Garrison
was in Miami,Florida. Where there, he met with Jose Antonio
Lanusa, who wasleader of the Delegation of the Cuban Student
Directorate in 1963. Lanusa advised Bringuier that he had
received a telephonecall from Alberto Fowler, Cuban exile
and investigator forGarrison, during which Fowler stated
that Garrison willprove that President Kennedy was assassinated
by Cuban exiles andthat Carlos Bringuier was aware of Oswald's
purportedaffiliation with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Fowler also statedthat Bringuier and Lee Harvey Oswald had
staged theirconfrontation on Canal Street, New Orleans in
August, 1963.
Lanusa also advisedthat he had been previously
contacted (date notindicated) by Mr. Alcock: an investigator
of Garrison. Alcockaccused Lanusa of having known about
Oswald's activitiesprior to the assassination of President
Kennedy. Alcockstated that this information had been
furnished by ClaireBooth Luce. Lanusa denied this and stated
that all he knewabout Oswald prior to the assassination had
been furnished tohim by Carlos Bringuier.
On Thursday, June15, 1967, Carlos Bringuier
happened to meetAlberto Fowler on Canal Street, New
Orleans. At thispoint Fowler stated that the investigation
was becomingcomplicated because Garrison had information
that an identicaldouble of Lee Harvey Oswald existed and
this individual wasa "double agent" of the FBI.
Fowler also statedthat Garrison will attempt
to make the triallast over a year's period so that further
investigation can beconducted and additional evidence
entered.
This documentcontains neither recommendations
nor conclusions ofthe FBI. It is the property of the FBI
and is loaned toyour agency; it and its contents are not
to be distributedoutside your agency.
# # # #
Emphasis added. Above document canbe seen in its original form at the John Armstrong Collection atBaylor University at this url:
http://digitalcollections.baylor.edu/cdm...4801/rec/1
HarveyandLee.net
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996