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Cointelpro Puerto Rican Groups Part 11 Final

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This document is a cover sheet for a declassified FBI COINTELPRO file concerning Puerto Rican groups, noting that the included copies are the best obtainable from the original materials.

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FOIPA COVER SHEET FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) PUERTO RICAN GROUPS VOL. 5- EBF 222 105-93124 FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NOTICE THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTION OF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDED THAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OR OTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READ ARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITION AND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALS PROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BEST COPIES AVAILABLE. 105-93124 Vol 5 EB7 222 [BLANK PAGE] Jenaro, Tienes Dos Semanas para Comprobar o Echar para Atras Tu Declaración de que Corretjer Es un Cobarde. --- OCR Start --- COINTELPRO PUERTO RICAN GROUPS PART II PAGE 11 CONFIDENTIAL 23 FBI --- OCR End --- ```json [ {"box_2d": [28, 31, 120, 275], "text_content": "R\n"}, {"box_2d": [41, 407, 119, 474], "text_content": "☐\n☐\n"}, {"box_2d": [41, 631, 122, 730], "text_content": "◎\n"}, {"box_2d": [49, 305, 87, 366], "text_content": "◎\n"}, {"box_2d": [170, 718, 181, 806], "text_content": "t\n"}, {"box_2d": [194, 31, 297, 217], "text_content": ""}, {"box_2d": [200, 502, 210, 516], "text_content": "t\n"}, {"box_2d": [221, 847, 273, 912], "text_content": "P"}, {"box_2d": [356, 30, 944, 111], "text_content": "Jenaro, Tienes Dos Semanas para Comprobar o Echar\npara Atrás Tu Declaración de que Corretjer Es un\n"}, {"box_2d": [398, 192, 489, 297], "text_content": "主带打\n義國倒\n"}, {"box_2d": [498, 839, 779, 936], "text_content": "MISIÓN 21 de Marzo\n"}, {"box_2d": [540, 661, 556, 786], "text_content": "m\n"}, {"box_2d": [556, 706, 707, 745], "text_content": "m\n"}, {"box_2d": [819, 729, 836, 897], "text_content": "NOT RECORDED\n"}, {"box_2d": [846, 721, 861, 883], "text_content": ":16- JUL 11 1967\n"}, {"box_2d": [847, 395, 925, 460], "text_content": "☐\n☐\n"}, {"box_2d": [908, 748, 968, 875], "text_content": "flis\n"} ] ``` This page is a cover sheet for a declassified FBI document. It is primarily text-based, with a large "FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION" heading at the bottom and a circular emblem with "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT" written across it. The text indicates the document is related to "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS," a subject of "(COINTELPRO) PUERTO RICAN GROUPS," and a volume number. There are no photographs, handwritten notes, stamps, or other visual elements beyond the text and the emblem. The page contains a standardized notice regarding the quality of document reproductions. It is printed in all capital letters and is centered on the page. There are no photographs, handwritten notes, official stamps, forms, logs, charts, or redactions visible on this page. The text itself serves as the sole visual element, informing the reader about potential quality issues with the reproduced documents. This page displays official FBI document markings, including a black circular stamp and a line of handwritten text. The handwritten annotation appears to be a routing code or file identifier that reads "105-93124, Vol 5, EB7 d22". In the lower right corner, a handwritten signature or descriptor reads "Puerto Rican". The majority of the page is filled with a granular, speckled background, suggesting it is either a photocopy of a textured original or has undergone a process that resulted in this visual noise. There are no photographs, explicit surveillance logs, or forms visible on this page. The page contains a handwritten note on a white rectangular slip of paper, affixed with two black pushpins. The note is written in Spanish and reads: "Jenaro, Tienes Dos Semanas para Comprobar o Echar para Atras Tu Declaración de que Corretjer Es un Cobarde." This translates to: "Jenaro, you have two weeks to confirm or reject your declaration that Corretjer is a coward." The paper holding the note is attached to a larger textured surface, which appears to be a bulletin board or wall covered with a grainy material. The overall image is monochrome and exhibits a high degree of noise, suggesting it is a copy of a document or a photograph taken under less-than-ideal conditions, or possibly degraded over time. There are no official stamps, redactions, or other typical FBI document markings visible on this particular page. The image is a black and white reproduction, likely from a newspaper or magazine, depicting a political cartoon. The cartoon features three caricatured figures with exaggerated heads, two of whom appear to be older men and one a younger boy. One caricature prominently displays Japanese characters within a circular emblem. The figures are drawn in a somewhat crude, sketch-like style. There are no official stamps, handwritten notes, or other contextual information visible that would indicate it is a declassified FBI document. The image appears to be a standalone illustration, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. This page from a declassified FBI document contains a political cartoon. The cartoon depicts two figures in the foreground and two figures in the background. The foreground figures appear to be men looking at a sign that reads "MISIÓN 21 de Marzo" and has a speech bubble with Chinese characters. The background figures are drawn in a more abstract style, with one appearing to be holding a sword. To the left of the cartoon, there is handwritten text in Spanish. The page also contains some abstract shapes and lines that could be part of the illustration or an additional element of the document. There is a vertical black bar on the right side of the page that may indicate a redaction, though the purpose is unclear due to the limited context. This page contains a political cartoon depicting three men, two of whom appear to be in a subservient or distressed position. One man is shown holding a sword and looking towards the viewer, while another lies on the ground with his head in his hands. The third man is presented from the waist up, with a sword positioned defensively. There are also handwritten notes and text in Spanish, including what appears to be a date stamp "16-JUL-11 1967" and the phrase "NOT RECORDED." A sign hangs to the right of the third man, with "MISIÓN 21 de Marzo" written vertically. The drawing style is cartoony and conveys a sense of conflict or tension.

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