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Statement and interview with I. E. Nitschke.
I
don't know. Somewhere in that conversation, and this may not
be a direct quote, money did not seem to be any object - for
whatever that's worth.
I might interject that after the incident I have described,
Bannister advised me that it was his understanding that there
would be training areas physically located in various sections
of the United States and as I recall he principally mentioned
the South, where exiles and people sympathetic to the Cuban pro-
gram would be trained in guerilla warfare and guerilla tactics.
He mentioned that the individual that I have tentatively identified
in photograph Nitschke-D as D-3 was the person that would lead
the training of these people.
ADDENDUM:
Since dictating the above I have been shown photograph Nitschke-G
dated 1/17/67. This is a police photograph of Alvin R. Beaubouef.
There is a very striking resemblance between this photograph and
the man that I observed in Bannister's office with Ferrie, des-
cribed in photograph Nitschke-B. I got the impression from the
small amount of conversation that I overheard that both Ferrie
and Beaubouef had within a matter of hours returned from some
unknown country in South America. I am positive of the fact
that they had been to some South American country, the name of
which I am not positive.
I. E. Nitschke
Date
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