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  2. File:Mexico-CIA WFB Map.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Dirección Federal de Seguridad - Wikipedia

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    The Dirección Federal de Seguridad (Federal Security Directorate, DFS) was a Mexican intelligence agency and secret police.It was created in 1947 under Mexican president Miguel Alemán Valdés with the assistance of U.S. intelligence agencies (namely the CIA) as part of the Truman Doctrine of Soviet Containment, [1] with the duty of preserving the internal stability of Mexico against all ...

  4. National Intelligence Centre (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The CNI is the primary civilian intelligence service in Mexico. Formally, the agency is charged with intelligence operations as they pertain to national security, which contribute to the preservation of the Mexican State's integrity, stability, and permanence.

  5. The World Factbook - Wikipedia

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    The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.

  6. Winston M. Scott - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript was returned to Scott's son in the 1980s, with everything after 1947 removed; some of the missing chapters were later released following his lawsuit against the CIA. [6] In 2008, a book based on Winston M. Scott's memoirs was finally published, under the title: Our Man in Mexico - Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA. [7]

  7. Jose Rodriguez (intelligence officer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, he transferred to Mexico City, where he again served as a station chief. [6] Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Rodriguez was appointed chief operating officer of the Counterterrorism Center. [7] In May 2002, Rodriguez was promoted to the post of director of the Counterterrorism Center. [8]

  8. Newly released JFK documents point to what the CIA was hiding

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    Most of a 23-page internal CIA memo documenting that phone call and other details of Oswald’s pre-assassination trip to Mexico City — a visit that has been the subject of endless speculation ...

  9. Tlatelolco massacre - Wikipedia

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    That the CIA station in Mexico City produced almost daily reports concerning developments within the university community and the Mexican government from July to October. Six days before the massacre at Tlatelolco, both Echeverría and head of Federal Security (DFS) Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios told the CIA that "the situation will be under ...