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- I Findings of the Select Committee on Assassinations—Continued
- C The committee—Continued
- 5 The Secret Service FBI—Continued
Page - (b) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
185 - (1) Early rumors that Oswaldwas an informant
185 - (2) The Hosty entry in Oswald's address book
186 - (3) FBI contacts with Oswald (Fort Worth 1962)
190 - (4) FBI contacts with Oswald (New Orleans 1963)
191 - (5) FBI contacts with Oswald (Dallas 1963)
194 - (6) The destruction of Oswald's note
195 - (7) Conclusion
196 - (c) The Central Intelligence Agency
196 - (1) CIA personnel in the Soviet Russia Division
198 - (2) CIA personnel abroad
198 - (3) Oswald's CIA file
200 - (4) Why the delay in opening Oswald's file?
200 - (5) Why was he carried as Lee Henry Oswald in his 201 file
202 - (6) The meaning of "AG" under "Other identification in Oswald's 201 file
202 - (7) Why was Oswald's 201 file restricted?
203 - (8) Were 37 documents missing from Oswald's 201 file?
203 - (9) Did the CIA maintain a dual filing system on Oswald?
204 - (10) Did Oswald ever participate in a CIA counterintelligence project?
205 - (11) Did the CIA ever debrief Oswald?
207 - (12) The Justice Department's failure to prosecute Oswald
209 - (13) Oswald's trip to Russia via Helsinki and his ability to obtain a visa in 2 days
211 - (14) Oswald's contact with Americans in the Soviet Union
213 - (15) Alleged intelligence contacts after Oswald returned from Russia
217 - (16) Alleged intelligence implications of Oswald's military service
219 - (17) Oswald's military intelligence file
221 - (18) The Oswald photograph in Office of Naval Intelligence files
224 - (19) Oswald in Mexico City
225 - (20) Conclusion
225 - D Agencies and departments of the U.S Government performed with varying degrees of competency in the fulfillment of their duties. President John F Kennedy did not receive adequate protection. A thorough and reliable investigation into the responsibility of Lee Harvey Oswald for the assassination was conducted. The investigation into the possibility of conspiracy in the assassination was inadequate. The conclusions of the investigations were arrived at in good faith but presented in a fashion that was too definitive
227 - 1 The Secret Servicewas deficient in the performance of its duties
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