Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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CONFLICT OVER WHEN AIRPLANE ROW BEGAN Peroff said it was as early as
July 9 when O'Neill first began proposing that he fly into Costa Rica aboard a
commercial airline . Peroff said the issue was raised again July 10 and this time
the ...
CONFLICT OVER WHEN AIRPLANE ROW BEGAN Peroff said it was as early as
July 9 when O'Neill first began proposing that he fly into Costa Rica aboard a
commercial airline . Peroff said the issue was raised again July 10 and this time
the ...
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O ́Neill said it was not his or DEA's responsibilty to take care of Peroff's family . O'
Neill said it did not trouble him at all when he summoned Peroff to New York but
made no provision for the family . O'Neill expressed a low opinion of informants ...
O ́Neill said it was not his or DEA's responsibilty to take care of Peroff's family . O'
Neill said it did not trouble him at all when he summoned Peroff to New York but
made no provision for the family . O'Neill expressed a low opinion of informants ...
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A CONFLICT OVER O'NEILL'S RESPONSE TO JULY 6 TAPE O'Neill led the
Subcommittee to believe that he had no confilence in Peroff's information
concerning the Bouchard heroin plot and the alleged participation of Robert
Vesco and ...
A CONFLICT OVER O'NEILL'S RESPONSE TO JULY 6 TAPE O'Neill led the
Subcommittee to believe that he had no confilence in Peroff's information
concerning the Bouchard heroin plot and the alleged participation of Robert
Vesco and ...
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A veteran of nine years as a federal drug agent , O'Neill said that prior to the July
1 changeover he was generally aware of the Customs and RCMP investigation of
Conrad Bouchard and the heroin plot ( pp . 514,515 ) . In addition , O'Neill said ...
A veteran of nine years as a federal drug agent , O'Neill said that prior to the July
1 changeover he was generally aware of the Customs and RCMP investigation of
Conrad Bouchard and the heroin plot ( pp . 514,515 ) . In addition , O'Neill said ...
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O'NEILL . Because to go through that I thought would be time consuming and
wouldn't really be beneficial when I had the man that had that knowledge right
there . MANUEL , Who was that ? O'NEILL . Dos Santos ( p . 557 ) . But , O'Neill
went ...
O'NEILL . Because to go through that I thought would be time consuming and
wouldn't really be beneficial when I had the man that had that knowledge right
there . MANUEL , Who was that ? O'NEILL . Dos Santos ( p . 557 ) . But , O'Neill
went ...
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