09-02-2018, 04:20 PM
David Josephs Wrote:https://www.archives.gov/files/research/...-10011.pdf
A summery report at the end of 1962 regarding the photographic stations in Mexico
What struck me as applicable:
d. In addition, LIEMPTY photos were instrumental in identifying
all arriving LIMERICK personnel including known and suspected intelligence officers, plus documenting the daily routine of all
personnel of the LIMERICK installation.
LIMERICK is the SOVIET EMBASSY... LIONION too photos of the Cuban Embassy
The other part that struck me was:
4. Equipment
... Such repair to photo equipment as is necessary can be done locally without security implications
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/...-10380.pdf IS AN OVERVIEW EXPLANATION OF pROJECT LIONION
"of the assets to whom they (LIONION Photos) are shown, LITAMIL-9 has to date made the largest number of identifications.
..... Within hours of the arrivial of a new EMBASSY staff member his photograph is in the hands of the Station.
For all intents and purposes photos should have been a daily thing, easily maintained and quickly turned over to the Station.
The Mystery Man photos are from Oct 1 and 4....
the delay must have been the transcripts... yet if OSWALD was photographed... Goodpasture and Scott should have had it that day.
SMH.... And, yet... More than 235 photographs were confiscated, others had "concealed devices" while others played their part which is all summarized during November 17-23, wow! A recap of the day AFTER the old dude was whacked, while on the 25th of November they were already holding elections on a new government in Cuba, I suppose they were expecting Cuba to get invaded, well that shit didn't happen LBJ got cold feet, however, he really was a "nice man" for allowing the infiltrations to continue.
Oh well, shit happens!

