Conversation with Mr. Phillips
Memorandum of conversation on the planning and execution of the Bay of Pigs operation.
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MR. PHILLIPS
(The following notes are not a verbatim record, but
represent the general substance of the statements made).
STATEMENT: I would appreciate your comments on the two
paragraphs we intend to include in our report on propaganda.
MR. PHILLIPS: There are only two comments generally.
I feel that (1) They give the idea that the propaganda effort
was much smaller than it was, and a much more restricted one.
(2) They certainly intimate that propaganda activities were
carried out without being coordinated with the rest of the
U.S. Government. I feel that this is not correct. After the
project was approved by President Eisenhower on 17 March 1960,
we analyzed our problem. We realized that we had a very tough
audience to face because we had to convince the very lowest
classes.
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