It's called the Family Jewels archive!
http://washington.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/26/the-first-150-pages/
I didn't see anything about this, but if I missed it, let me know.
― Maria :D, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 22:55 (eighteen years ago)
In August 1960 xx approached yy to determine if the office of security had assets to assist in a sensitive mission requiring gangster-type action. The mission target was Fidel Castro.
― Maria :D, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 23:00 (eighteen years ago)
He only knew him casually through clients, but he was given to understand that he was a high-ranking member of the "syndicate" and controlled all of the ice-making machines on the Strip. If he was a member of the Clan, he undoubtedly had connections leading into Cuban gambling interests.
― Maria :D, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 23:04 (eighteen years ago)
TSD was requested to produce six pills of high lethal content.
― Maria :D, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 23:07 (eighteen years ago)
No JFK plots, no credibility.
― Steve Shasta, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 23:22 (eighteen years ago)
Eh, the Castro stuff had been implicated but not confirmed for decades. More significant are the items that deal with CIA operations conducted inside the US on American citizens, which are forbidden, but the agency did anyway. There was apparently much less Congressional oversight of the CIA then as opposed to now -- which is saying something. And a great deal more willingness to US it as the president's own private crew for doing black bag jobs on enemies, foreign or domestic.
Tom Blanton more or less calls it as the CIA being used as America's Stasi.
― Gorge, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 23:46 (eighteen years ago)