 card number 23 the original the revised version 1990 1992 the art is the same codename bishop who is this who is this codename bishop a cigarette is here who is this guy codename bishop David Atelier Phillips let's check this out let's check the text so the paragraph the first paragraphs broken the same was behind it was behind this ends the same the dates seem to be the same second paragraph starts the same ends the same in the last paragraph cool it looks like they're the same so we're going to read the original card number 23 David Atelier Phillips David Atelier Phillips a native of Dallas Fort Worth area was a CIA agent specializing in propaganda he was on secret CIA assignment in Havana until 1960 was Mexico City covert action chief from 1961 to 63 during the time of Oswald's visit there and Oswald should be in coat there and was coordinate coordinator of propaganda for the Bay of Pigs invasion and for all the Cuban exile terrorist groups under the CIA umbrella one of these groups Alpha 66 founded by Antonio Vichyada ignored Kennedy's 1963 ban on terroristic terrorist actions against Cuba between 1960 1973 Vichyada and his CIA controller of control officer known to him as Maurice Bishop in quotes met more than 100 times their relationship ended with a $253,000 payment from Bishop for past services five months later Vichyada was convicted on drug smuggling he claimed he was set up and suspected that quote Bishop and quote was behind it in 1976 Vichyada told investigators that in September 1963 in Dallas he had been Bishop in quotes he had seen Bishop in quotes talking to a man he later realized was Lee Harvey Oswald Vichyada added that after Kennedy's death Bishop in quotes had asked him to contact his uncle a Cuban intelligence officer working in Mexico City and offer him money to say he was he had met Oswald there in the fall of 1963 congressional investigators realizing that Phillips's career dovetailed neatly with bishops in quotes arranged a casual meeting between Phillips and Vichyada after they didn't although they didn't identify each other investigators felt the pair was probably lying Phillips who later became CIA Western Hemisphere's chief insisted to his death that he had heard CIA surveillance tapes of the real Oswald in Mexico Mexico City but that they had been routinely destroyed and routinely is in quotes David Attlee Phillips David Attlee Phillips this dude