December 12, 2009

24: Pig in a Poke

According to the CIA Bay of Pigs History, the new president was handed a pig in a poke by the previous administration. As early as November 15th, a CIA briefing statement regarding the Cuban situation was prepared for the newly elected president. It stated that the CIA’s “original concept is now seen to be unachievable in the face of the controls Castro has instituted. There will not be the internal unrest earlier believed possible, nor will the defenses permit the type of strike first planned.” 

The CIA then told Kennedy that its “second concept (1,500-3,000 man force to secure a beach with airstrip) is also now seen to be unachievable, except as a joint Agency/DOD action. Our Guatemala experience demonstrates we cannot staff nor otherwise timely create the base and lift needed.” Within the next half-a-year, this seemingly doomed scenario, was transformed into “the Zapata Plan and the Bay of Pigs operation.”1 During the development, Pawley's friend in State, Thomas Mann, would contemplate the use of a former Pawley
associate in China and Guatemala, Ambassador Whiting Willauer (photo), for a key role.   

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28: Cuba Cacophony: Northwoods, Mongoose, JMWAVE and DRE

Nearly a year after the Bay of Pigs disaster, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara received a memo from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lyman Lemnitzer (pictured left of JFK next to General Curtis LeMay) on the topic of “Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba (TS).”

















The March 13, 1962 proposal appears to be heavily influenced by the “more ruthless than the enemy” attitude of the Doolittle Committee report. 

It suggested ways to justify to the American public an all-out war on Cuba. It brought Operation Mongoose to a new level of activity outside the borders of Cuba with recommendations that included assassinating anti-Castro Cuban refugees living in Miami or sinking a boatload of refugees escaping the island and blaming it on Castro by using false documents. The most horrific suggestion was faking a Cuban air force attack on a civilian jetliner or blowing up a U.S. ship in Cuban waters and then blaming the incident on Castro-planned sabotage, similar to the “Remember the Maine” incident which justified the U.S. entry into the Spanish American War some six decades earlier.

The justification memo also noted that the project should be undertaken “in the event that current covert efforts to foster an Internal Cuban rebellion are unsuccessful” and “a credible internal revolt is impossible of attainment during the next 9-10 months ... It is understood that the Department of State also is preparing suggested courses of action to develop justification for U.S. military intervention in Cuba.”

The JCS members who put their names to it in addition to Lemnitzer were (to the right of JFK) General George Henry Decker (Chief of Staff, U.S. Army); Admiral George Whelan Anderson Jr. (Chief of Naval Operations); and General David Monroe Shoup (Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps). 

General Curtis Emerson LeMay (Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force) would become as vociferous a hawk on the issue of Cuba as Pawley, and in October President Kennedy would replace Lemnitzer with General Maxwell Taylor.

William Bamford, an expert on the National Security Agency who revealed the document in his 2001 book Body of Secrets, stated that Operation Northwoods “may be the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government.” What’s more amazing is that the proposal was made three weeks after Robert Kennedy had told Air Force General Edward G. Lansdale, the Pentagon’s Deputy Director of the Office of Special Operations (OSO), to focus on intelligence gathering instead of proposing wildly outrageous schemes for Operation Mongoose, which was originally developed by the JCS and Lansdale to foment a revolt within Cuba to overthrow Castro. 

On April 11, 1962, General Lansdale provided a report on the “Status of Operation Mongoose” at week four of the 19-week Phase 1. “Our Center in Miami processed 1,309 refugees last week ... McCone can provide details” of “debriefing visitors to Cuba, at a number of free world ports.” 

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33: Shockwaves

The Kennedy assassination shook the nation, but one of JFK’s friends took it harder than others. When Edward Grant Stockdale’s Irish eyes stopped smiling there may have been more to his depression than was ever revealed.

Stockdale was the former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland. On November 26th, he flew to Washington and talked with Robert Kennedy and Edward Kennedy. Upon his return to Miami, Stockdale told several of his friends that “the world was closing in.” On December 1st, he spoke to his attorney, William Frates, who later recalled their conversation. “He started talking. It didn't make much sense. He said something about ‘those guys’ trying to get him. Then about the assassination.” William Snow Frates and his partners, Peter Thorp Fay and Robert Lester Floyd, coincidentally were the subjects of a December 6th memo seeking CIA covert security approval for the three attorneys “who will be used as officers in KUVEST” which appeared to be a funding mechanism “through notional companies for JMWAVE payroll companies.”1

On December 2, 1963, Grant Stockdale fell to his death from his office window on the thirteenth floor of the exquisite art deco Alfred I. duPont Building, Miami’s first commercial skyscraper at 169 East Flagler Street.2 The building lobby housed a major branch of Florida National Bank & Trust Co. headquartered in Jacksonville which Alfred duPont had purchased in 1929 and named his wife Jessie Ball duPont to the Board of Directors. Upon Alfred’s death in 1935, Jessie’s brother, Ed Ball, took charge of bank through his leadership of the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust.

The Alfred I. duPont Building from which Stockdale plunged should not be confused with the DuPont Plaza Center building at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way (U.S. 1), Miami, where Life magazine was located on the eighth floor. That building sat at a sharp turn in the road— similar to the Dealey Plaza presidential motorcade route—just before it turns past Bay Front Park where 15,000 family members and friends had gathered waiting for the return of the Cuban exiles involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion.3 Three decades earlier, five shots rang out in Bay Front Park shortly after President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered a short speech. The disgruntled, lone-nut, would-be assassin Giuseppe Zangara missed Roosevelt, but five people were struck by bullets and Chicago Mayor Cermak would die later from complications. Zangara died in the electric chair just 14 days after Cermak died.

A rightwing plot—lead by Joseph Milteer of the National States Rights Party—to assassinate President Kennedy with a rifle from an office building in Miami on November 18th was publicly revealed in 1967 as I drove along S.W. 8th Street in Miami after eating breakfast at The Skillet. In 1963, the threat was taken seriously enough by the Secret Service that President Kennedy's motorcade was canceled and instead he and  Senator George Smathers were driven to a helicopter that flew them to Miami Beach where he delivered a speech to the Inter-American Press Association signaling a desire for peace in the Caribbean which was not what Pawley and Cuban exiles wanted to hear.5




JFK and Senator George Smathers at Miami International Airport 11/18/1963 awaiting a helicopter ride after cancelling a motorcade out of security concerns four days before Kennedy was assassinated 1,300 miles away in Dallas. (Photo: Joe Rimkus/State Archives of Florida)


According to FBI reports printed in Don Adams's From an Office Building with A High-Powered Rifle: A Report to the Public from an FBI Agent Involved in the Official JFK Assassination Investigation, the 62-year-old Joseph Adams Milteer from Quitman, Georgia who sometimes lived with a prostitute in Valdosta, Georgia believed John Kennedy, Nikita Kruschev, Martin Luther King and Jewish people were undermining America. (His patriotic zealotry didn't extend to what he drove: a 1962 Volvo and her Volkswagen.)  Milteer had inherited $200,000 from his father and spent it printing pamphlets spreading his segregationist point of view as a member of the White Citizens Council of Atlanta. He supported Strom Thurman for President in 1962 and attended a rally in Fort Lauderdale for Barry Goldwater shortly after revealing his belief that President Kennedy would be shot in Miami from building with a high-powered rifle. Coincidently, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Palm Beach Goldwater delegate and the honorary chairman of the Florida Republican Party campaign for Goldwater was William Douglas Pawley. FBI Special Agent Don Adams included in his book a reprint of a photo he had seen in the Harrison Edward Livingstone and Robert J. Groden book High Treason: The Assassination of JFK and the Case for Conspiracy which possibly shows Milteer at Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. The picture is odd because Milteer is in a short sleeve shirt while others wear coats and he is taller than many others despite his FBI reported height of 5'4". 

A December 2, 1963 Miami News report stated that Ambassador Grant Stockdale had looked at a Life magazine covering the Kennedy assassination."After smoking a cigarette, he lept out a window, "hitting a ledge eight floors below.” He was to have hosted Senator Ted Kennedy’s visit to Miami on the occasion of the University of Miami’s homecoming ceremony on December 14th. Stockdale was the chairman of the homecoming event, which was cancelled when he died.7 (In 1969, I received my AB degree in American Civilization from the University of Miami.)

Stockdale did not leave a suicide note but Miami Homicide Detective Robert Utes said Pawley’s friend, Senator George Smathers, who had an office in the same building, claimed that Stockdale had become depressed as a result of the death of John F. Kennedy. Stockdale had been Smathers’ administrative assistant in 1946. As word was being spread by the DRE that Oswald was associated with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, no doubt Smathers recalled that his proposal to cut to U.S. sugar imports from Cuba by 10% was ridiculed in the FPCC's May 13, 1960 Fair Play newsletter under the headline "Sweetening the Bitter Tea of Senator Smathers."     

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34: The Warren

The November 22, 1963, 12:30 pm (CST) JFK assassination was quickly painted as the act of a disgruntled loner with a communist taint who expertly picked off his target as President Kennedy traversed past Dealey Plaza moving away on a downward curving road from the sniper's nest on the 6th Floor of the Texas School Book Depository. 

Within 48 hours of the shooting, the alleged shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, was shot by Jack Ruby who owned The Carousel nightclub, a strip-tease joint strategically located across from the popular Dallas hotel, The Adolphus. Ruby's club not only was frequented by tourists as well as local politicians and businessmen but also by members of the Dallas Police Department. The policemen not only came to imbibe in drinks and titillation but often were employed by Ruby as security guards. This fact created the possibility of a complex conspiracy. 

Who was Lee Harvey Oswald? https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/twenty-four-years/

Did Ruby know Oswald? Did a Dallas cop tipoff Ruby or expedite Ruby's ability to enter the Dallas Police Department basement on November 24th at 12:20 pm, precisely when Oswald was in the process of being transferred to the county jail? Was Ruby connected to any mob bossJoseph Civello in Dallas, Sam Giancana in Chicago or Carlos Marcello in New Orleanswho had put out a hit on Oswald?   

Oswald’s death triggered U.S. Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach to write a memo to President Johnson's aide Bill Moyers, stating: "The public must be satisfied that Oswald was the assassin that he did not have confederates who are still at large and that evidence was such that he would have been convicted at trial." 

Katzenbach emphatically insisted on a coverup: "Speculation about Oswald’s motivation ought to be cut off and we should have some basis for rebutting thought that this was a Communist conspiracy or (as the Iron Curtain press is saying) a right-wing conspiracy to blame it on the Communists. Unfortunately the facts on Oswald seem about too pat—too obvious (Marxist, Cuba, Russian wife, etc.). The Dallas police have put out statements on the Communist conspiracy theory and it was they who were in charge when he was shot and thus silenced." Katzenbach wanted the Assistant FBI Director Cartha DeLoach to declare Oswald acted alone and suggested that it may become necessary for President Johnson to appoint a blue ribbon panel to prevent Congressional hearings that may arrive at a different conclusion.  

But even FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had a problem. He told President Johnson that there was a very confusing angle about Oswald's visits to the 
Soviet Embassy in Mexico City between September 27 and October 2, 1963. 

"We have up here the tape and the photograph of the man who was at the Soviet Embassy using Oswald’s name. That picture and the tape do not correspond to this man’s voice nor to his appearance."  

In response to the FBI's inquiry to the CIA about the Agency's knowledge about Oswald, Birch O’Neal of the Counterintelligence Staff  replied “there was nothing on him in CIA file other than material filed furnished to CIA by FBI and Department of State.” In fact, however, the CIA's Special Investigations Group had been monitoring Oswald since November 1959 and within its dozen Oswald documents was a report that Oswald was in contact with the diplomatic offices of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Hoover wanted the FBI's legal attaché in Mexico City to look into the possibilities of a fake Oswald and Russian involvement.

For those who began decades of exploring Oswald-Ruby connections, it was a journey that entered a labyrinth that went around the world to Japan and Russia and back to the U.S. and Mexico; what emerged from the warren left many questioning why LBJ's "unimpeachable" Warren Commission left out of its investigation so many unusual connections. 

In the decades that followed, the Rockefeller Commission, House Select Committee on Assassinations and Church Committee would look into the connections and classify much of what they found. Sixty years later, thousands of declassified CIA, FBI, State, Army and other documents were still trickling out, and some documents such as those about the DRE’s CIA case officer, George Joannides, whose name did not surface until a half-century after the Bay of Pigs invasion, were still being withheld.

A lawsuit by reporter Jefferson Morley led to a court decision in December 2007 regarding declassification of documents relating to Joannides involvement with the DRE, the group that interacted with Oswald. Jefferson Morley wrote in The Washington Independent, that a circuit court had “ordered the CIA to search its operational files for more material on Joannides” and “explain why 17 reports on Joannides’ secret operations in 1962, 1963 and 1964, are missing from CIA archives. In legal briefs, agency officials have claimed that more than 30 documents about Joannides’s actions in the 1960s and 1970s cannot be made public in any form—for reasons of ‘national security.’”

The suit had been filed after it was learned that Joannides in the 1970s had become the CIA liaison carrying requested documents pertaining to Oswald’s possible co-conspirators from the Agency to the House Select Committee on Assassination (HSCA).

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37: Garrison's Gumbo

 

In 1966, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (foreground in photo with Clay Shaw) began probing a possible connection between the CIA and the Kennedy assassination. Some observers hoped it would be a way to feast on the truth, but for the CIA it was causing high-level indigestion.

On January 12, 1967, a CIA Dispatch from Chief, WOVIEW (Cord Meyer, Jr. of the Covert Action Staff), expressed concern that Garrison’s investigation was impugning the Warren Commission, President Johnson and the CIA. 

The document outlined how to counter criticism of the Warren Commission by discussing “the publicity problem with liaison and friendly elite contacts (especially politicians and editors), pointing out ... that parts of the conspiracy talk appear to be deliberately generated by Communist propagandists.” Moreover, “employ propaganda assets to answer and refute the attacks of the critics. Book reviews and feature articles are particularly appropriate for this purpose.” During “private or media discussion not directed at any particular writer” arguments should be made that: “No significant new evidence has emerged.” Eyewitnesses “are less reliable.” 

Robert Kennedy “would be the last man to overlook or conceal any conspiracy.” Republican “Congressman Gerald R. Ford would hardly have held his tongue for the sake of the Democratic administration” of Lyndon Johnson, “and Senator Russell would have had every political interest in exposing any misdeeds on the part of Chief Justice Warren. A conspirator moreover would hardly choose a location where so much depended on conditions beyond his control: the route, the speed of cars, the moving target, the risk that the assassin would be discovered. A group of wealthy conspirators could have arranged much more secure conditions.” Bold emphasis added by D.P. Cannon.

The CIA releasing officer’s signature on the document was Cord Meyer, Jr.whose wife’s mysterious death became interwoven in assassination conspiracy theories because of her affair with JFK--and James Jesus Angleton's retrieval of her diary after her body was discovered along the Georgetown canal towpath.

It's rather mind blowing that the Warren Commission which included ex-CIA Director Allen Dulles wanted Americans to believe a lone nut ex-Marine could pull off an assassination at Dealey Plaza, but a CIA executive who had worked under Dulles wanted Americans to believe it was too difficult for trained CIA assassins to do.

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56: JMWAVE's David Sanchez Morales and William Douglas Pawley

David Sanchez Morales had an extensive working relationship with William Douglas Pawley from at least 1959 into 1963. It was deeply rooted in their anticommunist activities in the Western Hemisphere and their desire to topple Fidel Castro. Both were fluent in Spanish and English, and had been involved in PBSUCCESS, the 1954 overthrow of Arbenz in Guatemala prior to becoming steeped in JMWAVE activities.

 

In December 1958, Pawley had been observing Fidel Castro with suspicion for over a decade and believed there was an eminent danger that the rebel leader would take over Cuba. With President Eisenhower’s blessing, Pawley called on his friend, President Fulgencia Batista, to step aside so an interim government could be established as a buffer against communism gaining a strong foothold on the island just 90 miles from Florida. Batista refused, and, on January 1, 1959, Castro took leadership of the country, dashing the hopes of both former Ambassador to Peru and Brazil Pawley and his long-time friend, Clare Boothe Luce, a former Ambassador to Italy who had hoped to become Ambassador to Cuba.  

 

Soon thereafter, President Eisenhower asked Pawley to take control of the Cuba situation in the same manner Ike had relied upon Pawley to help overthrow Arbenz. In that position Pawley worked alongside the secret-leaking Frank Wisner, author of the CIA manual on assassinations (as Jamie Capildeo pointed out). 

 

Pawley was the perfect person for the new Cuba initiative. As a teenager his nickname was “Cuba”—the result of growing up at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. Later, he founded Cuban National Airlines. And two-and-a-half decades after that, at Batista’s request, Pawley ran the Havana Bus Company taking tourists to the Mafia casinos run by Meyer Lansky and Santo Trafficante who had given Batista an ongoing cut of casino revenues—more than a million dollars by the time he was forced to flee Cuba. 

 

On April Fool’s Day, 1960, Pawley hosted CIA Director Allen Dulles and others at his Miami waterfront home to discuss next steps in going after Castro. Pawley was very familiar with CIA operations from his 1954 experience in PBSUCCESS and his subsequent scrutinization of the strengths and weaknesses of the CIA as part of the Doolittle Committee which recommended in that the intelligence agency become more ruthless than the enemy.       

 

Several months prior to the official start of the war on Castro, Pawley was given the cryptonym QDDALE by the CIA’s Clandestine Services. Point 3 of a January 29, 1960 CIA memo states that it “would be worthwhile” to monitor “the activities of this group [headed by Silvio Cardenas], and that it could be handled by AMULAR, who is acquainted with QDDALE.” [1]

 

According to MaryFerrell.org, the AMULAR cryptonym: “Most likely candidate is Alberto Diaz-Masvidal Garcia, an attorney with the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC between 1960-62. The second most likely candidate is David Morales, who at least twice delivered messages between Cuba to William Pawley (QDDALE) and the CIA station in Miami in 1960.” [2]

 

Giving credence to the speculation that AMULAR is Morales is Point 4 of a March 14, 1960 memo for the record in which R. Reynolds (aka Al Cox, Chief of Paramilitary Branch of Covert Action Staff during Bay of Pigs invasionstates: “I turned over to Pawley a couple of messages from Silvio CARDENAS which Dave Morales brought over from Habana with him.” [3]

 

After feeding Pawley the names of individuals seeking to flee Cuba, Morales set up the ratline to help exiles escape the country; then Pawley, in Miami, vetted the new immigrants to determine who would make the best pro-democracy leaders to muster exiles to overthrow Castro. [4]

 

In a March 3, 1961 letter to Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Mann, Pawley stated “that the best solution would be a ‘junta’ or ‘frente’ made up of leaders of the various political groups. At no time has this seemed more necessary than now.” He offered four names for this role: Manuel Antonio de Varona (aka Tony de Varona), Justo Carillo (sometimes spelled Carrillo}, Antonio Maceo, and Manuel Artime Buesa whom David Morales had exfiltrated from Cuba in November 1959. [5] Artime went on to lead the Bay of Pigs invasion and later became godfather of E. Howard Hunt’s son. [6] 

 

After the failure of at the Bay of Pigs invasion, Pawley worked with the US-based Cuban Families Committee for Liberation of Prisoners of War negotiating the release of the exiles captured by Castro. According to Chapter 23 of Pawley’s unpublished autobiography, Why The Communists are Winning as of 1976…, “I feared that Castro would exploit the release of two men whose families could afford ransom, while their comrades were left behind. I therefore added Nestor Williams to the list, at $25,000 ransom.” [7] Pawley had expressed a similar concern for another black Cuban when he was vetting the names of exile seekers provided by Morales in 1960. 


Pawley was no stranger to using his personal wealth to expedite matters and preferred to financially support individual efforts rather than fund organizations. Reporter Jim Buchanan noted: “Outraged at Castro’s takeover, Pawley sought out a Miami newsman. ‘Find me,’ he said, ‘one man, just one man who can go it alone and get Castro. I’ll pay anything — almost anything.’” [8] 


Years earlier, when Nicaragua was asked to be the front country in the purchase of three P-47 airplanes needed for PBSUCCESS but couldn’t come up with the $150,000, Pawley advanced the money. “I asked my secretary to empty my briefcase. Then I called one of the principal officers of the Riggs Bank in Washington and asked him to have $150,000 in cash ready for me to pick up in thirty minutes.” [9] And in Point 7 of the previously mentioned March 14, 1960 Reynolds’ memo, Pawley stated he was ready to purchase $100,000 in bonds to fund the operations against Castro. 


In the summer of 1963, Pawley used his own 65-foot yacht, Flying Tiger II, in CIA Operation TILT (aka Operation Red Cross aka Bayo-Pawley Affair)—an effort to discredit President Kennedy by proving there were still Soviet missiles in Cuba despite Castro’s claim that they had been removed. TILT involved Eddie Bayo [10] a member of DRE (Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil aka Students' Revolutionary Directorate cryptonym AMSPELL), the same group whose members interacted with Lee Harvey Oswald in New Orleans and quickly spread the word that Oswald was a pro-Communist assassin of JFK. [11] “David Morales was one of the signers of an order authorizing the deployment of the CIA mothership Leda to provide radar surveillance for the Pawley yacht,” wrote Larry Hancock in Someone Would Have Talked. [12]

 

According to a CIA document, if all went as planned, “Commo will exist between PBY (a flying boat), Leda, and Pawley yacht. Once pickup made Pawley yacht returns Hogsty reef for meet with PBY circa 1630 hours 9 June. PBY will then bring Sovs, Cubans, Pawley, Martino, LIFE rep, Cadick and Fortson, back to Miami. Fortson will debrief Soviets in Russian to the extent possible once they on Pawley yacht and PBY.” [13].  Irving Cadick was “William (‘Rip’) Robertson, head of paramilitary operations in Guatemala in 1954 and aide to JMWAVE ops chief David Morales.” [14] Oliver Fortson was Tony Sforza aka Henry Sloman, Frank Stevens, Alfred Sarno and cryptonym AMRYE-1 [15] “Under Morales’ supervision, Sforza took direct charge of the AMOTs,” Chad and Larry noted in this installment of their series about David Morales: https://jfkfacts.substack.com/p/david-morales-deep-dive-pt-3-links

 

Larry Hancock also notes in Someone Would Have Talked that Gerry Patrick Hemming in an interview with author Noel Twyman claimed “‘Pawley, put up some money… It is too bad these guys didn’t use the money for what they got the money for. They went and killed Kennedy with it.” [16] Hemming asserted that he had been skeptical about DRE member Eddie Bayo’s claim about missiles in Cuba and had cautioned Pawley. [17] 

 

Why did Hemming believe Pawley was unwitting about the use of his money for the JFK assassination?  Here’s Hemming’s response to Twyman on page 537 of Bloody Treason: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, “’This is a guy who deals with the DCI, okay? A former ambassador. And the ultimate occurred. The thing you fear the most. Your people went out and did some shit.’“ [18] Hemming’s explanation is unconvincing to me. 

 

By September 1963, TILT was considered a failure, and Pawley intensified his criticism in the press of JFK in hopes that Barry Goldwater would become President. [19] In Chapter 23 of his autobiography, Pawley expressed his true feelings about JFK. “While continuing to speak with characteristic eloquence about the defense of freedom, Kennedy was engaged in the demolition of the Monroe Doctrine and of the intricate collective security arrangements so carefully pieced together at the Rio, Bogota and other Western Hemispheric conferences. He had transformed the Statue of Liberty from a traditional beacon of freedom, and our country from ‘the world’s best hope’, as Jefferson phrased it, into a buffer for Fidel Castro against his freedom-loving enemies.’” [20]

 

Pawley’s conservatism in 1960 is seen in Point 5 of the Reynolds memo which states: “We talked about Tony Varona. Pawley agrees that he should come out but has some reservations about Varona. He describes him as a ‘big government’ advocate who would not promote private enterprise and who has ‘socialist’ ideas at time.” Point 6: “Pawley hopes to have the names and backgrounds of thirty PM candidates…within a few days.”  PM (paramilitary) exiles were also a focus of David S. Morales. His specific duties were “Spotting, developing, recruiting and handling PM assets in the field as well as directing PM action,” according to page 44 of his personnel file. [21] 


Beyond choosing Cuban leadership and vetting recruits, Pawley was facilitating propaganda against Castro. David Atlee Phillips, the propaganda chief, along with Richard Drain, chief of operations for the invasion, signed an authorization for payment of the February and March bill of $6,120 for marina charges. “WAVE should pay marina thru QDDALE in such way assure QDDALE or marina will pay Gibraltar.” Gibraltar Steamship Company was the operating company fronting for Radio Swan, the CIA’s propaganda station during the Bay of Pigs planning.[22]


According to the Mary Ferrell Foundation, those with a QD cryptonym were part of Pawley’s anti-Castro team: [23]


·     QDDALE (Miami multi-millionaire, William Douglas Pawley, organizer with General Claire Chennault of the WWII Flying Tigers, and manufacturer of the group’s war planes, who long had a variety of business interests in Cuba). 


·     QDELF (Probably Miami newsman Hal Hendrix who advised the CIA on which other reporters could be cultivated to provide CIA-friendly coverage of JMWAVE activities. Hendrix’s Miami News article “Red Terrorism Rules at Havana University” documented the escape from Cuba of Juan Manuel Salvat Roque).[24]


·     QDBIAS (Pedro Luis Diaz Lanz, former head of the Cuban Air Force and a close friend of pilot Frank Fiorini aka Frank Sturgis). [25]


·     QDCOVE (Ricardo de la Lorie, aka Ricardo Luis de la Lorie-Bals, aka Ricardo Lorie Valls, who along with Frank Fiorini and Pedro Luis Diaz had purchased a C-46 plane to support rebel Castro in November 1958. A year later these QD members began dropping anti-Castro propaganda leaflets from planes).  


·     QDCHAR (Jose Marcos Diaz Lanz, brother of QDBIAS. On July 17, 1959, QDCHAR sent a note to Frank Sturgis, the signature of which was verified by QDARBOR and QDALUM). [26] 


·     QDARBOR and QDALUM (Real names unknown. They traveled from Miami to the Havana CIA station to help QDCHAR escape to US). [27] And then Stanley R. Zamka (aka David Sanchez Morales) helped QDCHAR’s entire family escape Cuba. [28] 

 

 

[1] Document Title: KUBARK Contact with Anti-CASTRO Group in Cuba as Proposed by QDDALE (Identity A).

NARA Record Number: 104-10049-10344 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=27398#relPageId=2

 

[2] Document Title: Meeting with William D. Pawley

NARA Record Number: 104-10265-10080

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=46814#relPageId=2

   

[3] Cryptonym AMULAR

 https://www.maryferrell.org/php/cryptdb.php?id=AMULAR&search=AMULAR

 

[4] Document Title: Unsanitized CIA File of William Pawley.

NARA Record Number: 1993.08.09.17:07:29:370007

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=56245#relPageId=1

 

[5] Letter from William Pawley to Thomas Mann, Assistant Secretary of State, March 3, 1961

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=56245#relPageId=99

 

[6] “Watergate plotter may have a last tale” By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times. March 20, 2007.

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-mar-20-na-hunt20-story.html

 

[7] Pawley, William & Tryon, Richard, Why The Communists are Winning as of 1976…, (unpublished autobiography; GratisBooks website no longer safe to visit), Chapter 23.  

 

[8] “A Swashbuckler in Gray Flannel Suit: Arch-Conservative Left His Mark Around the World.” By Jim Buchanan and Earl DeHart. Miami Herald, January 8, 1977. Page 12-A.

 

[9] Pawley, William & Tryon, Richard, Why The Communists are Winning as of 1976…, (unpublished autobiography; GratisBook website no longer safe to visit), Chapter 18.

 

[10] More Ruthless Than The Enemy, Chapter 30

https://williampawley.blogspot.com/search?q=Bayo

 

[11] Cryptonym: AMSPELL 

https://maryferrell.org/php/cryptdb.php?id=AMSPELL&search=DRE

 

[12] Hancock, Larry, Someone Would Have Talked Documented! The Assassination of JFK and the Conspiracy to Mislead History (JFK Lancer Productions & Publications), page 12  

 

[13] Cable: Op Involving Soviet Defectors Which Mr. William Pawley Has Discussed 

NARA Record Number: 104-10312-10361 https://maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=29002#relPageId=1&search=104-10312-10361

 

[14] Pseudonym: Cadick_Irving

https://maryferrell.org/php/pseudodb.php?id=CADICK_IRVING&search=Cadick

 

[15] Cryptonym: AMRYE-1 

https://www.maryferrell.org/php/cryptdb.php?id=AMRYE-1&search=sforza

 

[16] Hancock, Larry, Someone Would Have Talked Documented! The Assassination of JFK and the Conspiracy to Mislead History (JFK Lancer Productions & Publications), page 338

 

[17] Hinckle, Warren & Turner, William, The Fish Is Red: The Story of the Secret War Against Castro (Harper & Row), pages 167-170. 

 

[18] Twyman, Noel, Bloody Treason: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Laurel Publishing), page 537.

 

[19] More Ruthless Than The Enemy, Chapter 35

https://williampawley.blogspot.com/search?q=Goldwater

 

[20] Pawley, William & Tryon, Richard, Why The Communists are Winning as of 1976…, (unpublished autobiography; GratisBooks website no longer safe to visit), Chapter 23.

 

[21] David S. Morales Personnel File. 

NARA Record Number: 104-10222-10019

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=239220

 

[22] Cable: Net Marin Bill For Feb and March Should Be 6120 Dollars 

NARA Record Number: 104-10265-10379

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=43265#relPageId=2

 

[23] Mary Ferrell Foundation CIA Cryptonyms

https://www.maryferrell.org/php/cryptdb.php?bigram=QD

 

[24] Document Title: Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantial (DRE) 

NARA Record Number: 180-10142-10246 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=38442#relPageId=2

 

[25] Document Title: No Title [Page 3 contains the 30 aliases used by Frank Sturgis] 

NARA Record Number: 124-10226-10290  

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=93734#relPageId=18

 

[26] Document Title: QDCHAR Escape.

NARA Record Number: 104-10167-10132

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=155930#relPageId=2

 

[27] Document Title: Zamka Talked to Wife of Marcos Diaz Lanz Night 

NARA Record Number: 104-10167-10145

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=36856#relPageId=2&search=ZAMKA

 

[28] Pseudonym: Zamka, Stanley R.

https://www.maryferrell.org/php/pseudodb.php?id=ZAMKA_STANLEY&search=Zamka

 


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