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don't like others, and the way the rule book is now, we stay clean by keeping out of criminal stuff<br />

and domestic stuff. You've got a murder here in the states. That's both. That makes it tough."<br />

"I see," said Propper. "But I can't believe there's not some way for you to get into this case. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

has to be a way. If somebody comes into the country from overseas and assassinates people here in<br />

Washington, that's got to be your kind of work. <strong>The</strong>y might do it again. Who else will stop it?"<br />

"Sure," said Lapham. "That's a security matter. That's ours. But we don't know this is a security<br />

matter yet, and we'd have to investigate a crime to find out." [fn 50]<br />

Notice the consummate Aristotelian obfuscation by Lapham, who is propounding a<br />

chicken and egg paradox of law and administration. Apart from such sophists, everyone<br />

knew that Pinochet was a prime suspect. Lapham and Propper finally agreed that they<br />

could handle the matter best through an exchange of letters between the CIA Director and<br />

Attorney General Levi. <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> summed up: "If you two come up with something<br />

that Tony thinks will protect us, we'll be all right." <strong>The</strong> date was October 4, 1976.<br />

Contrary to that pledge, <strong>Bush</strong> and the CIA began actively to sabotage Propper's<br />

investigation in public as well as behind the scenes. By Saturday the Washington Post<br />

was reporting many details of Propper's arrangement with the CIA. Even more interesting<br />

was the following item in the "Periscope" column of Newsweek magazine of October 11:<br />

After studying FBI and other field investigations, the CIA has concluded that the Chilean secret<br />

police were not involved in the death of Orlando Letelier....<strong>The</strong> agency reached its decision<br />

because the bomb was too crude to be the work of experts and because the murder, coming while<br />

Chile's rulers were wooing US support, could only damage the Santiago regime."<br />

According to the New York Times of October 12: *<br />

[Ford Administration] intelligence officials said it appeared that the FBI and the Central<br />

Intelligence Agency had virtually ruled out the idea that Mr. Letelier was killed by agents of the<br />

Chilean military junta....[<strong>The</strong>y] said they understood DINA was firmly under the control of the<br />

government of Gen. Augusto Pincohet and that killing Mr. Letelier could not have served the<br />

junta's purposes....<strong>The</strong> intelligence officials said a parallel investigation was pursuing the<br />

possibility that Mr. Letelier had been assassinated by Chilean left-wing extremists as a means of<br />

disrupting United States relations with the military junta.<br />

On November 1. the Washington Post reported a leak from <strong>Bush</strong> personally:<br />

CIA officials say...they believe that operatives of the present Chilean military junta did not take<br />

part in Letelier's killing. According to informed sources, CIA Director <strong>Bush</strong> expressed this view in<br />

a conversation last week with Secretary of State Kissinger, the sources said. What evidence the<br />

CIA has obtained to support this initial conclusion was not disclosed. *<br />

Most remarkably, <strong>Bush</strong> is reported to have flown to Miami on November 8 with the<br />

purpose or pretext of taking "a walking tour of little Havana." As author Donald <strong>Free</strong>d<br />

tells it, "Actually [<strong>Bush</strong>] met with the Miami FBI Special Agent in Charge Julius Matson<br />

and the chief of the anti-Castro terrorism squad. According to a source close to the<br />

meeting <strong>Bush</strong> warned the FBI against allowing the investigation to go any further than<br />

the lowest level Cubans." [fn 51]

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