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Unmasked Revelations: Explosive Confessions Unearthed in 2012, Revealing Shocking Insights

CIA Documents on Guatemalan Political Poll Transmission, 2013-2014 Period Housed at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Title Unknown, but it appears to pertain to an event or occurrence that took place in August 2012,...
Title Unknown, but it appears to pertain to an event or occurrence that took place in August 2012, likely representing a chronological index or reference number.

Unmasked Revelations: Explosive Confessions Unearthed in 2012, Revealing Shocking Insights

CIA Documents from JFK Presidential Library Undergo Appeal Adjudication

In the year 2014, a significant event took place at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The CIA memos and reports housed within the institution were the subject of an appeal adjudication that spanned an entire fiscal year, from October 1, 2013, to September 30, 2014.

Among the documents reviewed during this period was the document titled "Annex: Summary Reports on Referenced Individuals. Haitians Who Might Contribute Effectively to a Post-Duvalier Regime," which was created in July 1962. This document, unlike many others, did not have an explicitly mentioned appeal number in the provided table.

Another notable document was the "Transmittal of Guatemalan Political Poll," which was created in March 1963 and carries the appeal number 2012-081-doc 1. The transmission of this Guatemalan political broadcast in 1963 was carried out by CIA officer E. Howard Hunt.

Another document of interest was the "Alleged Plans of General Leon Cantave to Invade Haiti with the Support of the Dominican Army," created on July 2, 1963. This document bears the appeal number 2012-081-doc 4.

Additionally, the "Chile; Possible Visit Memo for Bundy" was created on December 7, 1962, and has the appeal number 2012-081-doc 2. Another document created in the same year, the "Closing of Haitian Training Camp in the Dominican Republic and President Bosch's Attitude towards Haitian Opposition Activities," was created on July 3, 1963, and carries the appeal number 2012-081-doc 5.

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, located in Boston, Massachusetts, houses these CIA memos and reports that were the subject of the appeal during FY14. The library and museum serve as a vital repository for historical documents, providing valuable insights into the past and contributing to our understanding of the events that shaped our world.

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