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Robert William Scherrer (August 21, 1935 Brooklyn, New York – November 15, 1995) was an FBI agent posted in Latin America in the 1970s. Named by journalist John Dinges as an "intelligence centre all by himself", he had extensive sources in the intelligence communities and military across the countries of the Southern Cone, and was one of the agents transmitting information from local intelligence sources to the United States as part of Operation Condor. He later participated in investigations relating to Condor's international killings, and is one of John Dinges' sources. He was the person who, in 1979, revealed the existence of "phase 3" of Operation Condor, the programme of international assassinations.

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  • Robert William Scherrer (August 21, 1935 Brooklyn, New York – November 15, 1995) was an FBI agent posted in Latin America in the 1970s. Named by journalist John Dinges as an "intelligence centre all by himself", he had extensive sources in the intelligence communities and military across the countries of the Southern Cone, and was one of the agents transmitting information from local intelligence sources to the United States as part of Operation Condor. He later participated in investigations relating to Condor's international killings, and is one of John Dinges' sources. He was the person who, in 1979, revealed the existence of "phase 3" of Operation Condor, the programme of international assassinations. (en)
  • Robert Scherrer (né à Brooklyn, New York et décédé en 1995) était un agent du FBI en poste en Amérique latine dans les années 1970. Qualifié par le journaliste de « centrale de renseignement à lui tout seul », il avait de nombreux contacts parmi les services de renseignement et les militaires des différents pays du Cône Sud, et fut l'un des agents transmettant aux États-Unis des informations recueillies par les agences locales dans le cadre de l'opération Condor. Il participa par la suite aux enquêtes concernant les assassinats internationaux commis dans le cadre de Condor, et est l'une des sources de John Dinges. C'est lui qui révéla ainsi, dès 1979, l'existence de la « phase 3 » de l'opération Condor, c'est-à-dire le programme d'assassinat à l'étranger. (fr)
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  • Robert William Scherrer (August 21, 1935 Brooklyn, New York – November 15, 1995) was an FBI agent posted in Latin America in the 1970s. Named by journalist John Dinges as an "intelligence centre all by himself", he had extensive sources in the intelligence communities and military across the countries of the Southern Cone, and was one of the agents transmitting information from local intelligence sources to the United States as part of Operation Condor. He later participated in investigations relating to Condor's international killings, and is one of John Dinges' sources. He was the person who, in 1979, revealed the existence of "phase 3" of Operation Condor, the programme of international assassinations. (en)
  • Robert Scherrer (né à Brooklyn, New York et décédé en 1995) était un agent du FBI en poste en Amérique latine dans les années 1970. Qualifié par le journaliste de « centrale de renseignement à lui tout seul », il avait de nombreux contacts parmi les services de renseignement et les militaires des différents pays du Cône Sud, et fut l'un des agents transmettant aux États-Unis des informations recueillies par les agences locales dans le cadre de l'opération Condor. Il participa par la suite aux enquêtes concernant les assassinats internationaux commis dans le cadre de Condor, et est l'une des sources de John Dinges. C'est lui qui révéla ainsi, dès 1979, l'existence de la « phase 3 » de l'opération Condor, c'est-à-dire le programme d'assassinat à l'étranger. (fr)
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