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Instead, he and his older brother went to Miami. What's in Miami? Like the largest CIA station in the whole United States? Yeah, that same place. He also had garnered a tourist visa from the embassy. How he managed to do that while others c…
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these operations. Richard Helms faced a new difficulty when Kennedy reduced the autonomy of the CIA stations. The degree of control an ambassador should have over CIA operations in his country had been a touchy issue for years. The experien…
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that has anything to do with national security. He goes on to say, for Shackley's early CIA years dealing with Poland in the early 1950s, he's talking about kind of just a broad overview. Second, his work as CIA station chief in Miami in th…
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had been very successful pursuing agents in Western Europe against the Nazis, but the CIA was having little success against the Soviets in Eastern Europe. This frustration seemed to generate a certain kind of paranoia among early CIA office…
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That was part and parcel of why he was assassinated. Back to the quote. Harvey arrived in Florida carrying four poison pills concocted by chemists of the CIA. As part of the scheme, Harvey was to provide $5,000 worth of explosive, detonator…