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Raymond Rocca person

also: Raymond Roca, R-O-C-C-A

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Raymond Rocca covered_up Warren Commission book_quoted
“of a heart attack. I guess the word had gotten out. But Rocha, the veteran counterintelligence agent assigned to babysit the commission, made sure nothing turned up. Quote, I came to like and trust Rocha, said the young staff attorney, who …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 18:22
Raymond Rocca contacted Allen Dulles host_asserted
“Deputy Ray Rocha phoned Dulles to discuss an article about the New Orleans prosecutor by Edward J. Epstein. Where's Illini? In the New Yorker. In September, CIA mole Gordon Novel called Dulles to give him another inside update on the garris…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final) @ 44:43
Raymond Rocca member_of CIA book_quoted
“He met regularly with bureau contacts like William Sullivan and Sam Papich, P-A-P-I-C-H. Angleton and his team also provided ongoing support and advice to Dulles. On a Saturday afternoon in March of 1964, Ray Rocha, Angleton's right-hand ma…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 13:07
Raymond Rocca member_of CIA documented
“The propaganda campaign on behalf of the Warren Report was primarily run out of the CIA by Dulles, Angleton, and Ray Rocha, the same people involved in the cover-up. In 1967, CIA documents later released under the Freedom of Information Act…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 55:56

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The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 13:07 He met regularly with bureau contacts like William Sullivan and Sam Papich, P-A-P-I-C-H. Angleton and his team also provided ongoing support and advice to Dulles. On a Saturday afternoon in March of 1964, Ray Rocha, Angleton's right-hand ma…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 14:04 that Dulles be given the job of clearing the CIA by reviewing all of the relevant agency documents that were provided to the commission. But even Dulles thought this smacked of an inside job because it did. Instead of conferring, instead af…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 18:22 of a heart attack. I guess the word had gotten out. But Rocha, the veteran counterintelligence agent assigned to babysit the commission, made sure nothing turned up. Quote, I came to like and trust Rocha, said the young staff attorney, who …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 18:52 Years later, as the Church Commission began to reveal the darker side of the CIA, Slauson came to suspect that Rocha had not been honest with him at all. In a frank interview in the New York Times in February of 75, Slauson suggested that t…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 55:56 The propaganda campaign on behalf of the Warren Report was primarily run out of the CIA by Dulles, Angleton, and Ray Rocha, the same people involved in the cover-up. In 1967, CIA documents later released under the Freedom of Information Act…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 44:16 calendar are particularly intriguing, coming just weeks after the assassination of RFK and the arrest of Sirhan Sirhan, a man who appeared to have been hypnotic or in a narcotic state when he was taken into custody, fitting the mold of an M…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 50:52 Hungary, all of those areas. That was Frank Wisner's area of expertise. But it was Gowan that was going to take the fall for the escapade. It did not take him long to figure out who was responsible for setting him up. Pearson had been fed t…