Federal Bureau of Investigation, «Frank Teruggi,» December 14, 1972
Among the hundreds of newly-released records is an FBI report from late-1972 on Teruggi’s attendance of a conference of the Committee of Returned [Peace Corp] Volunteers in 1971, and his membership in the «Chicago Area Group on the Liberation of the Americas.»  This document makes it clear that Teruggi was, at a minimum, under surveillance while in the United States and raises the question as to whether or not this information was shared with the Chilean military.

 

 

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In this White House tape, President Nixon is recorded on March 23, 1972, speaking by phone to his White House press secretary, Ron Zeigler about damage control efforts on the first major covert operations scandal of the 1970s-the ITT papers on Chile. Zeigler reports on a State Department press conference held earlier in the afternoon. He tells the president that the key issue was an ITT memo that stated that in the fall of 1970, U.S. Ambassador Edward Korry had received a «green light» from the White House to «do everything short of a Dominican Republic-type action» to stop Allende. Nixon demands to know how that leaked out, and then emphatically states that Korry «was instructed» to do that. The President then scapegoats the Ambassador for failing to carry out those instructions. Numerous declassified records make it clear that Nixon and Kissinger explicitly ordered the CIA not to inform Ambassador Korry of their efforts to instigate a military coup to keep Allende from assuming office.

 

 

 

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