
Details:
Frank Sturgis original handwritten manuscript document, unsigned, consisting of notes dated November 12, 1975 and November 13, 1975, written in blue ink on a single sheet. The document reflects Sturgis’s ongoing involvement in clandestine discussions during the post-Watergate period.
In the November 12 entry, Sturgis records conversations involving a proposed meeting with multiple individuals, including another agent, concerning the possible sale of a large quantity of non-automatic weapons. He notes concern that the transaction represented a “real load” due to increased scrutiny and tightened U.S. government weapons laws, indicating awareness of legal risk and surveillance.
The November 13 entry continues with references to a lunch meeting and plans for an upcoming discussion involving individuals who would act as undercover agents for the U.S. government. Sturgis writes that one individual was assigned to firearms matters while another was assigned to drug-related activity, and notes arrangements for compensation contingent on a successful “bust.” The entries suggest active coordination, recruitment, and negotiation tied to covert or law-enforcement-adjacent operations during this period.
Fine condition overall, with expected age toning, light edge wear, and handling marks consistent with a working manuscript document.
Frank Sturgis (1924–1993) was a former CIA operative and anti-Castro paramilitary who became infamous as one of the five Watergate burglars arrested in 1972 at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Beyond Watergate, Sturgis has long been a subject of JFK assassination conspiracy theories due to his intelligence connections and murky activities in Cuba. Some theorists, including New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, suspected him of involvement or knowledge relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Though no official evidence ever linked him directly to the crime, his association with key figures and covert operations has kept his name prominent in speculative accounts of the event.
A compelling unpublished manuscript offering rare insight into Frank Sturgis’s post-Watergate activities, operational thinking, and continued proximity to weapons and undercover work.
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