Missing
JFK Assassination Records - Revised and Updated
The
Black Hole at the Archives - Top Fifty Missing Assassination
Records
By
William Kelly
“I do think identifying the missing assassination records is an important project, not because I think we can make the documents appear, but so we can help make this sleeping nation more aware that America has a deep history.” - Peter Dale Scott
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- A former National Security Advisor to
the president is caught stealing documents under his shirt, some of
his own records from the Archives II, where the JFK Collection is kept.
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http://jfkcountercoup2.blogspot.com/2017/10/notable-theftes-from-national-archives.html
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- The night time janitor at a major history
museum sells off major artifacts to a collector for beer and cigarette money
and is only caught after the collector showed off his rare relics at a gun
show.
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- An archivist with the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA) is caught selling rare photos, films and
documents over eBay, including JFK Assassination Records.
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- John Newman makes copies of Eisenhower era
documents on political assassinations that a few years later are no longer
available.
The list of missing artifacts,
records and documents from ostensibly secure Archives is growing - especially
JFK assassination records.
If Peter
Dale Scott's "Negative Template" theory is correct, what is missing
from the extant history is more significant than what is in the documentary
record.
As researcher Malcolm Blunt has said, "It's amazing we have anything left. It's sickening, just sickening, and a disgrace, an absolute disgrace. The ARRB should have pressured these people into doing a proper search for all of the records."
As researcher Malcolm Blunt has said, "It's amazing we have anything left. It's sickening, just sickening, and a disgrace, an absolute disgrace. The ARRB should have pressured these people into doing a proper search for all of the records."
This
list began when, during a March 2017 press conference at the National Press
Club in Washington, I asked Federal Judge John Tunheim if anyone was looking
for missing assassination records such as the AF1 tapes and ONI records.
Tunheim
shrugged and looked at John Newman, who said to me, “You are.”
So if it’s
up to me I’m going to start looking by making a list of them and prioritizing
them as to most significant and easiest to find.
In a
private conversation afterwards Judge Tunheim gave me his card and asked me to
send him a list and he would look into it.
I began
the list with the CIA OS Volume Five file on Lee Harvey Oswald, as it was found
missing by Malcolm Blunt and given some publicity.
I added
a list of my own and after posting them received a response from a number of
other prominent researchers with lists of their own.
1. Oswald CIA Office of Security File Volume 5, last seen by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA).
2. Files of the first chief council to HSCA Richard Sprague, who took his files home with him when he was fired for conducting a real investigation. The Assassinations Records Review Board (ARRB), responsible for identifying and obtaining records, missed them because they confused the attorney Richard Sprague with the computer programmer of the same name whose extensive files on the assassination are part of the JFK Collection. Sprague's HSCA files, paid for by taxpayers that rightfully belong at the Archives, are currently in Sprague's Philadelphia law office.
3. Soviet KGB records of Oswald's time in Moscow and Minsk that were obtained by Norman Mailer are now in the possession of Mailer's former associate Lawrence Schiller, who refused to turn them over to the ARRB.
4. Unedited AF1 Radio Transmission tapes from November 22, 1963. Two different edited versions of these tapes are available, one on cassette tapes released by the LBJ Library and a reel to reel version discovered among the personal effects of General Clifton. The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) is responsible for these tapes. As Vince Salandria has pointed out there was a transcript of the complete AF1 radio transmissions in the LBJ White House, where two reporters - T. H. White and William Manchester were permitted to read it and quote from it. They recount conversations not on either of the extant tapes. Possible sources - LBJ Library, Collins Radio, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, WHCA - Dallas Sheraton, Dallas Civil Defense bunker, SAC Bases, Amateur HAM radio club, governments of Cuba, Canada or Australia.
5. Dan Alcorn notes: Joan Mellen found that the Bruce-Lovett Report on the CIA covert operations, that Arthur Schlesinger mentions, is now missing from RFK's files at the JFK Library. David Bruce was the OSS colonel who accompanied Hemingway to liberate Paris, later JFK’s ambassador to Court of St. James, while Lovett was on board of Moa Bay Mining Company in Cuba and the person who recommended Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy to JFK. It’s inconceivable their report on CIA operations is missing, but it is. Even the CIA now wants a copy, if you can find one,
6. The
Zapruder film briefing boards made at NPIC on the day after the assassination.
7.
Peter Dale Scott wants the minutes of the Honolulu Conference of Nov. 20,
1963. “I consider this omission (even the fact of it) extremely important,
not just for understanding the JFK assassination, but for understanding U.S.
history. For example: The documents about the Honolulu Conference in the FRUS
1961-1963 Volume make no reference to North Vietnam. The first FRUS record to
do so is FRUS Doc. 327 [SECRET]. Memo of Conversation Between Hilsman and
Lodge, Nov. 24, 1963, 10 AM. [1] U.S. Department of State,
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Vol IV, 632, Doc. 327. Memo
of Conversation Between Hilsman and Lodge, Nov. 24. A SECRET/EYES ONLY
second version follows as Doc. 328. There was also a third version, as we learn
from this footnote 2 to Doc. 327: “2. Because of different distribution
limitations, Hilsman made three separate memoranda of this conversation. The
second is infra; the third was not declassified.”[2] U.S. Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United
States, 1961-1963, Vol IV, 632, Doc. 327. Memo of Conversation between Hilsman
and Lodge, Nov. 24, 1963, 10 AM, fn. 2
9. U.S. Customs records on Cubans, especially by Cesar Diosadado, requested by the HSCA were so voluminous they couldn't be given to the HSCA, but now consist of only a few records at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
10. The audio tape recording of Gaeton Fonzi's interview with Mitch Werbell was erased and the transcript is missing, only Fonzi's notes remain.
11. John
Newman says that Eisenhower era reports on assassinations of foreign leaders
that he copied years ago are now missing from the NARA, and he believes such
records are being deliberately stolen.
12. Bill Simpich says that CIA Mexico City Station (MCS) cable to Headquarters from September 26-30, 1963 are missing as well as cables from CIA HQ to MCS, JMWAVE to HQ and HQ to JMWAVE cable traffic on the same dates, and all cable traffic between MCS and JMWAVE between September 26 and October 20 and November 22 to December 30, 1963 are missing.
13. The CIA's study of the July 20, 1944 attempt to kill Hitler to be adapted for use against Castro, as mentioned by Desmond FitzGerald in his September 23, 1963 briefing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the subject of a FOIA lawsuit by the Assassination Archives and Research Center (AARC).
14. Office of Naval Intelligence - ONI Defector File, as identified as an assassination record by Navy Lt. Com. T. Pike, but never turned over to the Archives.
15. ONI 119 investigation reports on Oswald's defection and the assassination, as referred to by the Navy investigators who wrote them and the officers who read them.
16. The assassination files of the Director of the ONI Rufus Taylor, whose office had undercover agents working in Jack Ruby's Carousel Club, installing and maintain the sound system, who reported, in the only surviving document, that Oswald was seen in the club.
17. James Mastrovito - the Secret Service Agent responsible for the SS records on the assassination acknowledged to the ARRB that he "culled" - destroyed many records and flushed into a food processor a vile of material labeled "JFK brain - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology," with no repercussions.
18. The Secret Service destroyed many records, including the Advance Reports for the Tampa trip after the JFK Act was passed by Congress, although copies of some of these records were found among the personal effects of Agent Gerald Blaine, who wrote the Tampa Advance report. Do other agents also have copies y of official records among their personal effects? Is anyone looking?
19. The "Homme Report" from a Congressional subcommittee reportedly contains information on Robert F. Kennedy's knowledge and approval of CIA plans to kill Fidel Castro.
20. RFK's date book for 1963 is missing from the Kennedy Library.
21. Four boxes of witness testimony turned over to NARA in April 1965 by US Attorney now missing.
22. OSI - Office of Special Investigation military intelligence review of Oswald's State Department file is missing.
23. When former US Marine officer Oliver Revill joined the FBI he reported on an investigation of Oswald and files on him at a US Marine base in North Carolina, records not in the public record.
24. The Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel had documents excluded from the Warren Commission, according to a memo sent to ARRB and NARA archivist Steve Tilly, "more stuff lost in the shuffle," says Malcolm Blunt.
25. The ARRB tried to obtain Oswald's New Orleans court records but were told they were accidently destroyed when sent for microfilming.
26. Army Intelligence files on Oswald were kept from the Warren Commission and then "routinely" destroyed.
27. In 1976 when the CIA Counterintelligence (CI) staff were reviewing JFK assassination files the Security Office did not hand over their "secondary files" on Oswald, aka "research files," that were not seen by HSCA or any other component of the CIA, as Malcolm Blunt says "they are like a whole separate agency."
28. Larry Haapanen notes, White House Situation Room Incoming-Outgoing Message Log for 11/22/63-11/30/63 (the extant log for November 1963 ends abruptly on the morning of 11/2263).
29. Records of the Dallas-based 488th Military (Strategic) Intelligence Detachment (Counter-Intelligence) unit histories and rosters 1962-1963.
30. Records of FBI wiretapping of Oswald while in police custody as well as post assassination taps of Ruth Paine and Michael Paine and Marina and Robert Oswald phones, as reported by Irving police Chief Paul Barger.
31. White House Communications Agency (WHCA) records for 11/22/63 including tape of Secret Service motorcade security radio channel that included Roy Kellerman talking as the third shot was fired, and radios in LBJ's car, the AF1 cockpit and the WHCA base station at the Dallas Sheraton hotel.
32. Missing Mexico City records include LILYRIC (Soviet embassy photo records, Sept. '63); LIFEAT (wiretap records, for all of 1963), daily resumen wiretap summaries for 1963, and records withheld by ARRB at request of CIA and FBI that may be released in the October 26, 2017 data dump.
33. Many relevant FBI 134 Informant records are missing or being withheld.
34. FBI dispatch tape of Dallas calls for 11/22/63 is missing.
35. The National Photo Interpretation Center (NPIC) report on their study of the Zapruder film and Art Lundal's briefing of CIA Director John McCone is missing, though McCone told RFK that the CIA said there were two gunmen.
36. The JMWAVE NPIC records and other NPIC assassination records were, according to a NPIC secretary, boxed and at the orders of Robert Kennedy sent to the Smithsonian Institute instead of the NARA.
12. Bill Simpich says that CIA Mexico City Station (MCS) cable to Headquarters from September 26-30, 1963 are missing as well as cables from CIA HQ to MCS, JMWAVE to HQ and HQ to JMWAVE cable traffic on the same dates, and all cable traffic between MCS and JMWAVE between September 26 and October 20 and November 22 to December 30, 1963 are missing.
13. The CIA's study of the July 20, 1944 attempt to kill Hitler to be adapted for use against Castro, as mentioned by Desmond FitzGerald in his September 23, 1963 briefing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the subject of a FOIA lawsuit by the Assassination Archives and Research Center (AARC).
14. Office of Naval Intelligence - ONI Defector File, as identified as an assassination record by Navy Lt. Com. T. Pike, but never turned over to the Archives.
15. ONI 119 investigation reports on Oswald's defection and the assassination, as referred to by the Navy investigators who wrote them and the officers who read them.
16. The assassination files of the Director of the ONI Rufus Taylor, whose office had undercover agents working in Jack Ruby's Carousel Club, installing and maintain the sound system, who reported, in the only surviving document, that Oswald was seen in the club.
17. James Mastrovito - the Secret Service Agent responsible for the SS records on the assassination acknowledged to the ARRB that he "culled" - destroyed many records and flushed into a food processor a vile of material labeled "JFK brain - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology," with no repercussions.
18. The Secret Service destroyed many records, including the Advance Reports for the Tampa trip after the JFK Act was passed by Congress, although copies of some of these records were found among the personal effects of Agent Gerald Blaine, who wrote the Tampa Advance report. Do other agents also have copies y of official records among their personal effects? Is anyone looking?
19. The "Homme Report" from a Congressional subcommittee reportedly contains information on Robert F. Kennedy's knowledge and approval of CIA plans to kill Fidel Castro.
20. RFK's date book for 1963 is missing from the Kennedy Library.
21. Four boxes of witness testimony turned over to NARA in April 1965 by US Attorney now missing.
22. OSI - Office of Special Investigation military intelligence review of Oswald's State Department file is missing.
23. When former US Marine officer Oliver Revill joined the FBI he reported on an investigation of Oswald and files on him at a US Marine base in North Carolina, records not in the public record.
24. The Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel had documents excluded from the Warren Commission, according to a memo sent to ARRB and NARA archivist Steve Tilly, "more stuff lost in the shuffle," says Malcolm Blunt.
25. The ARRB tried to obtain Oswald's New Orleans court records but were told they were accidently destroyed when sent for microfilming.
26. Army Intelligence files on Oswald were kept from the Warren Commission and then "routinely" destroyed.
27. In 1976 when the CIA Counterintelligence (CI) staff were reviewing JFK assassination files the Security Office did not hand over their "secondary files" on Oswald, aka "research files," that were not seen by HSCA or any other component of the CIA, as Malcolm Blunt says "they are like a whole separate agency."
28. Larry Haapanen notes, White House Situation Room Incoming-Outgoing Message Log for 11/22/63-11/30/63 (the extant log for November 1963 ends abruptly on the morning of 11/2263).
29. Records of the Dallas-based 488th Military (Strategic) Intelligence Detachment (Counter-Intelligence) unit histories and rosters 1962-1963.
30. Records of FBI wiretapping of Oswald while in police custody as well as post assassination taps of Ruth Paine and Michael Paine and Marina and Robert Oswald phones, as reported by Irving police Chief Paul Barger.
31. White House Communications Agency (WHCA) records for 11/22/63 including tape of Secret Service motorcade security radio channel that included Roy Kellerman talking as the third shot was fired, and radios in LBJ's car, the AF1 cockpit and the WHCA base station at the Dallas Sheraton hotel.
32. Missing Mexico City records include LILYRIC (Soviet embassy photo records, Sept. '63); LIFEAT (wiretap records, for all of 1963), daily resumen wiretap summaries for 1963, and records withheld by ARRB at request of CIA and FBI that may be released in the October 26, 2017 data dump.
33. Many relevant FBI 134 Informant records are missing or being withheld.
34. FBI dispatch tape of Dallas calls for 11/22/63 is missing.
35. The National Photo Interpretation Center (NPIC) report on their study of the Zapruder film and Art Lundal's briefing of CIA Director John McCone is missing, though McCone told RFK that the CIA said there were two gunmen.
36. The JMWAVE NPIC records and other NPIC assassination records were, according to a NPIC secretary, boxed and at the orders of Robert Kennedy sent to the Smithsonian Institute instead of the NARA.
37.
FBI’s Mexico City file MX 105-2137. Let me begin with the Board’s
explanation of why this file, brought to their attention by me, was not seen by
them.
38.
Malcolm Blunt: FBI espionage "65" File on Oswald, Correspondence
between Office of Security (Bruce Solie and David Slawson during WC
investigation....second part of Bruce Solie HSCA Security Classified Testimony,
full debriefs of INS and Customs officers at the Department of Justice
following their testimony to the Church committee (all missing).
39.
Mexico City Station to Headquarters (September 26–30, 1963); Headquarters to
Mexico City Station (September 26–30, 1963); JMWAVE to Headquarters (September
26–November 21,1963); Headquarters to JMWAVE (September 26–November 21,
1963); and all traffic between the Mexico City Station and JMWAVE for the
periods September 26–October 20, 1963 and November 22–December 30, 1963.
40.
Records of the Dallas-based 488th Military Intelligence Detachment (Strategic)
and 349th Military Intelligence Detachment (Counter-Intelligence) -- for
example unit histories and unit rosters from 1962-63.
John
Armstrong: Bill, You might also want to include the following:
41)
Employment records of LHO collected by the FBI from the Pfisterer Dental Lab
have disappeared
42)
Stripling Junior High (Ft. Worth) records of LHO's attendance in 1954,
collected by the FBI, have disappeared
43) The
"original" US postal money order, allegedly used to pay for the MC
rifle, has disappeared
44)
Documents relating to LHO's discharge from the Marine Corp in March, 1959,
reviewed by asst Provost Marshall William Gorsky at El Toro, CA., disappeared.
45)
LHO's Texas driver’s license (and file), seen and handled by numerous employees
at the TDPS, disappeared
46) The
Oswald wallet, produced by Capt. Westbrook at 19th & Patton and shown to
officers and FBI agent Barrett, was last seen in the hands of Capt. Westbrook.
47) Film
taken of anti-Castro Cubans training in Louisiana, which also showed Oswald,
has disappeared
48) All
original NYC school records disappeared while in FBI custody. Only photographs
remain in the National Archives.
49) FBI
files on LHO in NYC from Sept, 1961- March, 1962
50)
Interviews by Edward J. Epstein of US Marines, who knew LHO in Japan, kept for
years at Georgetown University, are now missing
51)
Complete files of LHO's attendance at radar school in Keesler (2 files
with two different numbers; two different graduation dates; two different class
numbers, etc.)
52)
Marine Corps unit diaries for LHO at El Toro, CA from December, 1958 thru
March, 1959
53)
Interviews by John Hart Ely of Marines who knew LHO at El Toro, CA are missing
54) All
employment records of MO from 1955 thru 1963
55) SS
records for Marina and LHO.
Bill Simpich says:
The National Archives has the duty to index the files themselves, and send a demand to the CIA for the missing files. The Act is in effect until "the Archivist certifies to the President and the Congress that all assassination-related records have been made available to the public in accordance with this Act."
D Starks said...This is a wonderful
list and so glad you are still working on this stuff. Outstanding content
and good luck with Tunheim and any future searches. The Deep State wants to
play like they are Winston and throws this all down the memory hole... and
thieves are also looking for souvenirs they can sell. Maybe some thieves are doing both - sanitizing the record and later enriching
themselves with the loot.
Spearman said...
Disappointed
that in #18 there isn't a more specific ref to the SS files that are missing
from NARA concerning the Conservation Tour of late Sept 63. As I have mentioned
to you before the SS told Tunheim that they had mistakenly shredded them 2
weeks before Tunheim had asked for them. When I looked for them at NARA the
only piece of paper present in 2 boxes for the dates Sept 24 & 25 were said
to have been "withdrawn for national security reasons". Seems to me
those 2 days of SS records are important considering RC Nagell believed he was
derailing a late Sept plot when he was arrested for bank robbery in El Paso on
Sept 20 on his way to Mexico City to kill LHO.
I don’t blog, just read said...
This is
extremely important Bill, and should be spread everywhere. This is the real key
to the JFK Assassination-all the pertinent missing records, and accounts of
missing bullets, fragments, Autopsy Photos, and X=Rays from those who were
there.
Roger Beckwith said...
"You
are."
This is a wondefull list and so glad you are still working on this stuff.
ReplyDeleteI repeat my offer to proofread these for you if you'd like. Item 6 and item 20 are duplicates and there are some typos - but this does not lessen the importance of your info but would love to assist in the future cleaning them up a little before publishing.
Outstanding content and good luck with Tunheim and any future searches. The Deep State wants to play like they are Winston and throw this all down the memory hole... and theives are also looking for souvenirs they can sell.
Maybe some thieves are doing both - sanitizing the record and later enriching themselves with the loot.
Disappointed that in #18 there isn't a more specific ref to the SS files that are missing from NARA concerning the Conservation Tour of late Sept 63. As I have mentioned to you before the SS told Tunheim that they had mistakenly shredded them 2 weeks before Tunheim had asked for them. When I looked for them at NARA the only piece of paper present in 2 boxes for the dates Sept 24 & 25 were said to have been "withdrawn for national security reasons". Seems to me those 2 days of SS records are important considering RC Nagell believed he was derailing a late Sept plot when he was arrested for bank robbery in El Paso on Sept 20 on his way to Mexico City to kill LHO.
ReplyDeleteThis is extremely important Bill, and should be spread everywhere. This is the real key to the JFK Assassination-all the pertinent missing records, and accounts of missing bullets,fragments, Autopsy Photos, and X=Rays from those who were there.
ReplyDelete"You are."
ReplyDeleteMY biggest beef is the files relist over last 6 month disclose how many pages in file but in great number of files there are pages missing and it appears no one gives a shit.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but wonder why the camera original Nix film is not listed here.
ReplyDelete