Jerry P. Shinley Archive: Subject: Bringuier to Garrison re: SCEF, NOCPA.
Bringuier to Garrison re: SCEF, NOCPA
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Date: Sun, 23 January 2000 02:07 PM EST
Message-id: <86fjhg$vfv$1@nnrp1.deja.com>AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY : FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10050-10376
RECORDS SERIES : HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 105-82555-23RD NR 5539DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR : CITIZEN
FROM : BRINGUIER, CARLOS
TO : DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE, NO, LA
TITLE : [No Title]
DATE : 02/20/1967
PAGES : 5
DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
SUBJECTS : LHO, POST-RP, ASSOC
CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
RESTRICTIONS : OPEN IN FULL
CURRENT STATUS : OPEN
DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/1992From: Dr. Carlos Bringuier
To: District Attorney's Office. New Orleans, La.
Subject: Investigation in regard to a possible New Orleans plot to
take the life of President Kennedy.Date: February 20th., 1967.-
A) POSSIBLES [sic] REASON WHY LEE HARVEY OSWALD CONTACTED ME IN AUGUST 5th., 1963:
1) As there was a Castro's spy infiltrated in an anti-castro
training camp in existence at that moment across the Lake
Pontchartrain, [...] it is possible and logical that the
cuban government could have put that situation in the
aknowledgement [sic] of any of the pro-Castro organizations in
this Country. In that way Lee Harvey Oswald, from the Fair
Play for Cuba Committee, could have received the order of
infiltrate the anti-castro movement in New Orleans,La. [...]
2) On the spring of 1963 I went to the Jakson [sic] square in a
Sunday in which was supposedly to be carried out a march hel
[sic] by the "New Orleans Council for Peaceful alternatives."
That march was not allowed in that day because the city of
New Orleans was helding [sic] a celebration in the Cathedral.
At the time I was watching the celebrations from the Jackson
Square I met a man by the name of Donald Savery (Quaquer [sic;
Quaker]) who was among the "pacifists" that gathered there. I
gained Mr. Savery simpathy [sic] when I introduced myself to
him as a pro-castro cuban. Mr. Savery invited me to drink
some coffee at the "Cafe Dumonde". [...] Some weeks later, on
a saturday afternoon, the "New Orleans Council for Peaceful
alternatives" held his march this time on Canal St. As they
gathered just half a block from the place where I worked I
found out about the march and joined them but with an anti-
communist placard, in other words I went to picket against
them. Among them was Mr. Donald Savery and Mr. Bruce Waltzer
[one of the SCEF defendants]. After the march was over they
disbanded it just in front of the place where I was working,
and I recall Mr. Savery telling me that if he would have know
I was an anticommunist he would have not pay my coffee at the
Cafe Dumonde. This means that members of the New Orleans Council
for Peaceful alternatives knew that I was an anti-castro cuban
and even they knew where I was working. All of this just weeks
before Oswald came to my place of business asking if there were
the offices of the Cuban exile headquarters.
[...]
RECOMMENDATIONS
Questionning [sic] of the following persons:
[...]
3) Bruce Waltzer, Chairman if the New Orleans Council for Peaceful
Alternatives.[...]
13) Edward Voebel, who testified to the Warren Commission and whom it
is possible, but I am not sure, could have been present at the
time of the trial [hearing] of Dombrowsky, Smith & Waltzer
[the SCEF defendants].
14) Check on you files to see if Lee H. Oswald contacted that [?]
office [in] 1963.-[...]
Speculation from Bringuier touching on some people Garrison's office had indicted as Communists in January, 1964.
Jerry Shinley
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