Mr. Jenner. Yes; and your understanding was that he in turn based those reports on research work that he did of public sources?
Mr. Oliver. He has very elaborate files and many contacts.
Mr. Unger. I should point out to you that Mr. Jenner said he based upon public publications or files. That is not exactly correct, is it?
Mr. Oliver. Mr. Jenner said that Mr. Capell based his.
Mr. Unger. Yes; do you want that statement to stand?
Mr. Jenner. As far as you know. I will put it this way, sir. What were Mr. Capell’s sources so far as they are personally known to you, of your own knowledge?
Mr. Oliver. They are Mr. Capell’s files which go back over many years, and Mr. Capell’s current files which include information that he obtains from former intelligence officers and former members of the FBI. He has contacts with the Cuban underground, in fact with several Cuban undergrounds, and various other sources which enable him to obtain information which he believes to be reliable and accurate. He will indicate to me the nature of the information that he has, although over the telephone he will not usually disclose a source that he regards as confidential.
Mr. Jenner. Do you have any other editions of his publication “The Herald of Freedom” that is, in addition to Oliver Exhibit No. 6 upon which you relied?
Mr. Oliver. I have, in the sense that I relied on information from him, much of which appeared in various copies of his periodical. I believe I have one other issue here. Here is one dated the 6th of December, 1963.
Mr. Jenner. Upon which you also relied?