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- MORl Doc1D:1451843 1,"/ -: , : THE WHITE HOUSE -, VIAS H I'NGTON J.tcbruary 7., 197? MEMORANDUM COLBY ,. SUBJECT: BUDGETA..."tY SUPPORT FOR THE CABINET CO£vlMlTTEE ON INTERNATIONA;L NA.:.'\.COTICS CONTROL The Cabinet Cornrni.tte e on Lnbe r.nat.i.ona.I Narcotics Control was created' 7) 1971" by the President to centralize attack on the in- ternational drug; traffic. ' ." .... The Cornrnrtt ee do es not have a separate budget. Than;k you for assistance. . ,': . , - .... ••• •_ -, '" ,.., .. ,_ ,._ _ '": ••••••••• 11" . ... . -- - ... 00:152 EgilKrogh, Jr. J;:xccutivc Dirccl:or Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Co:n,trol cc: John Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Mfaixs Mark Alger _ . QMB) Chief l 'General Govermnent Programs Division colA KcpreLntanve; CCINC Workipg Group. Walter C. Minnick,,' fh e Cornrrritt.ees a Staff Coordinator, can be contacted for further details. , . Salary and administrative support for its small) full-tixne staff has been provided by the Executive Offi ce of the Other experis es are being. charged to the constituent agencies and . : The Bureau of Customs" BNDD, and AID /Office of Public Safety have provided support to date. The CIA should be prepared to' defray not more than fifteen thousand' ", dollars in overseas travel expelfses fo; 'Cabinet Co:r.runittee staff during the remainder of FY-197Z. ' .. .'._'" ' .. ----'0:--' ! <. -, f". I. I r I I I I I -I I.' I ,

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J.tcbruary 7., 197?

MEMORANDUM ~FOR }31J..,I~ COLBY,.

SUBJECT: BUDGETA..."tY SUPPORT FOR THE CABINET CO£vlMlTTEEON INTERNATIONA;L NA.:.'\.COTICS CONTROL

The Cabinet Cornrni.ttee on Lnber.nat.i.ona.I Narcotics Control was created'Sep~e:.nbbr 7) 1971" by the President to centralize hi~ attack on the in-ternational drug; traffic. ' ."

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The Cornrnrtte e doe s not have a separate budget.

Than;k you for you~ assistance.

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r;y~0~EgilKrogh, Jr.J;:xccutivc Dirccl:orCabinet Committee onInternational Narcotics Co:n,trol

cc: John EhrlichmanAssistant to the President for Domestic Mfaixs

Mark Alger _. QMB) Chief l 'General Govermnent Programs Division

colA KcpreLntanve; CCINC Workipg Group.

Walter C. Minnick,,' fhe Cornrrritt.ees a Staff Coordinator, can be contactedfor further details.

, .Salary and administrative support for its small) full-tixne staff has beenprovided by the Executive Office of the :Presid~nt. Other experis e s arebeing. charged to the constituent agencies and d~partments., .

: The Bureau of Customs" BNDD, and AID /Office of Public Safety haveprovided support to date.

The CIA should be prepared to' defray not more than fifteen thousand'" , dollars in overseas travel expelfses fo; 'Cabinet Co:r.runittee staff during

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1. This is in response to tha- referenced znezno rega.rdinguse of CIA funds to cover travel e~penSle~ ior the Whits HouseCablnet Committee Staff for Fiscal Ye4.r 1973.

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2. : You are authorized to obligated up to $15.0nO Cor the use.. of the White Hou$e Cabinet Committee Staff tor travel expenaes

durlng FY 1973. Oblig:l.tion ~bould be r ecozded against the O/DDPallot.n1ent and trAvel order" issued aga.inst yO':lr own :ttppropria~efannumber~

3. To the' e~tent that. jou t!.re unaotc. to <9.9orb this .requirementwithin your preoen~ allotment.. we will h4l.ve to arrange some repro­g·ra:cnming l:lter in the year f.o ccvee ~his 1J.l';lbt:egeted item.

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.1. At our- invitation;> i1i: .. '''alter C.. Ninnick;, sta:fr• i.re!i'.her or the CCINC> is scheduled to attend anc'l-~Jlrtic1pate .' .in. the Regional Narcot-ics Seminar sponsored byL!fH)DivisioP. .....•on·2r-28.Jul71912~ ., .... ':"'~.. >.. ;... :....., : . 4. . .

2; . '. In accordance 1'lith procedures adoptied :for travel :­or White House Cabinet Committee Staff' in FY 1972;> it is .:

.' requested that funds to cover the cost of' ~~.. MinnickJs :" trip' be relec.s.ed. Attacned herewith is· a copy of' a f'ormal .

.request :fror.l j·ir. Eg!l Krogh dated 7 February 1972 to Nr. "Willi~~ Colby. requesting travel· fuhds.for the balance ofFY 1972. Hr .. Krogh is now preparing a f'or.:naJ. r-equasf :for '.$15,000.00 to cover travel expenses for vfnite House Ca~~netCOlilmittee stc.f':f for FYi;.1973.· I will fo:r:ward this request. ' ..to your .office as· soon as it arrives. . : .

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Management and Services

SUBJECT Contacts with Individuals Named in the Watergate Matter

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1. I am addressing this to you instead of to the Director of CentralIntelligence since I doubt that the information contained herein is of suchsigniftcance to warrant his interest and because it has been on record withthe Agency since July 1972. However.. if you feel that the information is ofsuch interest that it should be forwarded to the Director I shall put it in theproper format to do so.

2. My only contact with anyone named in connection with theWatergate and related matters was through] la formerAgency employee now retired and living in Winterhaven, Florida. InDecember 19711 Icalled me from Florida and advised that hewanted to get in touch with Howard Hunt. He said that he did not have Huntshome phone number and that it was probably, unlisted but that since Hunt was aformer employee, could I contact Hunt and ask him togivel la call.I had only met Hunt once about 10 years before but I agreed to relay the message.I called Howard Hunt at his home and told him that] Idid not have hishome phone and requested he caUl ~ Mr. Hunt thanked me for .relaying the message and said that he woUld ca 11 CThis seemed oflittle consequence to me in December 1971 but in July 1972 lof theOffice of Security contacted me in regard to the FBI investigation of the Watergatesituation. At that time I Informed] lof the telephone call from

., . lin December 1971. Attached is a copy of a Memorandum for the.Record prepared by I [as.a result of our conversation.

3. In the summer of 1972 I took my family to Disney World in Floridaand took that occasion to drop in to seel· . ~I Itold me ina private conversation that he had been interviewed ree or four times by theFBI in connection with the Watergate affair and he related to me his contact

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with Howard Hunt. On 19 July 1972 after my return from Florida I reportedthis conversation to the Director of Security and made it a Memorandum forthe Record. This memorandum was sent to Mr. Colby and a copy of thememorandum is attached.

4. Other than knowing Mr. McCord through his employment withthe Agency and meeti.ng Howard Hunt once in about 1959. I do not know norhave I had any contact with <.lily individual.s named or knowledge of relatedmatters now receiving attention in the press.

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19 July 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

SUBJECT: Conversation with] ---.J

1. While on leave visiting Disney 'World in F'Ior ida, Idropped in to see I Iwho lives in Winterhaven, Florida.c=J retired from the Agency about five years ago on disability dueto a serious heart condition. He was with the Office of Security forabout 20 years prior to his retirement.

. 2. During a pr-ivate conversationc=Jtold me that he hadbeen interviewed three or four times by the FBI in connection withthe Mc Coz-d c Hurrt affair. I asked him why he had been interviewed,andIre told me that in, late 1971 he had been contacted by HowardHunt who suggested that he consider an assignment as SecurityOfficer for the Republican Party. c=Jvisited 'Washington inJanuary 1972 to discuss the' proposed position with Howard Huntwho apJ2arently was acting on behalf of the'Republican Party.. c=J.furnfshed a resume to Hunt and discussed the position with him.Ultimately, he decided not to accept the position because he feltthat his heart condition would not allow him to become involved insuch activity.

3. According to I Iduring the meeting with Mr. Huntthey discussed some, of the r equi r ernents of the' job. At that tirnethey discussed a need for both a positive and a c ourrte r-audio programand a need for a good security sy-stem both before and dur irig theNation~l Conven~ion. c=Jindicated that he sincerely believed thatthe Republican Party did need a security officer and a good security'programmer but felt that he could not afford to accept the job even.though it was a very lucrative offer. Apparently, money was not aproblem. .. IO~:15a

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4. Whc n c:=J declined, he indicated that Mr. Hunt a skedfor any other rccornmendations he might' have. Ac co r-d ing to c=Jhe told Mr. Hunt that most of·the people he knew' were still in the

. Agency, but he did furnish the name off Iwho might bepossibly ready to reti.re from the Agen6y.

5. eJinformed rne that he as sumed that the' Bureauobtained his name due to the r e s u rne h e furnished M'r , Hunt. Hesaid that the Bureau had talked to ·him on three or four occasionsand that he had written up about a 40 page statement concerning

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his dealings with Mr. HUl1t. Wilen asked about Mr , McCor.d, ,_--said that he really did not know McCord that well and declined any.knowledge of Mr. Mc Co r-d l s technical capability:

6.1 lindicS\-ted that he had not been in touchwith Mr. Hunt since the early part of 1972 and knew nothing ofthe Watergate operation. He stated that he had gained the impres­sion from the Bureau interview that the technical devices were beingremoved at the time of the arrest and were not being installed asc;>riginally reported.

7. All of the above information was volunteered byDc--~---I and I really did no t get involved in any discussion on thematter other than to cornrrient that I hated to see the Agency's nameconnected with such an incident in any way. The above conversationtook place during a 10 oJ; 15 minute period and no other discussionrelating to this incident was held. It is being reported for the recordand for information of the Director of Security.

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3. 'When Agent Parham was again contacted and advisedof the Subjects' employment with the Agency, he bdicated thatthe -Bureau does not wish to interview them.

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17 July 1972

, ,MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

SUBJECT: Charles W. Kane

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1. Last week Special Agent Arnold Par harn of the FBI cop.­

ta c ted the Acting ,DD/OS. He a s ked whether or net the Subjectsworked for-the Central Intelligence Agency. Pr-e viou sIy, requestsof this nature were followed up by the FBI with a.n interview of thesubjects.

2. I briefed Mr. Colby who is the Agency's focal point onthe "Wate r-gat;e " case and'the Acting DD/S of, the FBI inquiry.Mr. Colby suggested that "we determine the extent of Lnvolvcrne nta nd indicated that we advise the Bur-eau of their employment.

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the same fashion as I Iwas previously interviewed.' I· t;i 7('2,1

5. I called Mr. Kane both at his office and his residence. and learned that he is in F'Ior ida and will return to dUty on 17 July.

I called Mr. Kane this morning to advise him of the inquiry.

6. Mr. Kane stated that he has no firm conclusion as tohow the Bureau obtained "his name. He stated that he has seenMr. Hunt' on only one occasion in 1959. At that time Hunt wasthe Chief of Station~ I The m.eeting wa s occasioned

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7. Mr, Kane stated that he has infonnation that 1 _

has talked to the FBI on several occasions in connection with thecurrent investigation and that he su rrni s e s that the Bureau mayhave obtained his name from him.

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MEMORANDUM FOR:

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Director of CentraJ. Intelligence'.

Deputy Director for Management and Services

Involvement in Sensitive Domestic Activities

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1. As chief of the~DDP Systems Group{prior to 1969, I was involved-=- ~ .:..<' .,.

iI1 providing data processing suppqrt for the following sensitive projects:.:. ,.~

a. ter Staf{(, Mr. Richard Ober's program for processing data,of U.S.-citize~~ beli;;ved to be militants! subversives. terrorists',etc.

, .c. A Systems Group sponsored program of common concern

listing travel of U.S. citizens to and from Communist cou.ntries.

2. In the same capacity my staff and I briefed police officers fromNew York State and Chicago at the Del's reque;:;t (Admiral Rayborn) ondata processing techniques related to biographic intelligence (unclassified).

3. As a member of O/PPB, I have been aware of five programs withpossibly sensitive domestic overtones.

a. DDS&T/O~'scontract with theJ '. .I . r- VIP Beth and BehaVior Predlcfion

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b. DDS&T/ORD's Project OFTEN which involved the collection, • of data on dangerous drugs from U.S. firms. I believe Mr. Helms

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Deputy Director for Management and Services

Watergate /Ellsberg and Like Matters

1. No personal Irrvokverrierrr, direct or indirect to my knowledgeon my part or my s taff, with the Watergate or Pentagon papers cas e s ,with Young on security regulations or with classified releases toRAND. I was awar-e , many years back when in the DDI, that certainclassified papers were released to RAND from the production .offices. One staff ~ember,I Iwhile a member of theIC Staff, did have a RAND contact which he is elaborating onseparately.

2~ . There are some sensitive activities .or projects of whichI am aware, which are ~ghty close to the borderline of legalityin terms of Agency rill.s s ion, including:

a. The CI Staff COber) project

b. Th1 .lpropr;etary,IL' _

c. An Office of Security narcotics cover project

d. A CI Staff funding-channel project with the FBI

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3. One of my staff officersj JWI,ile in OCIwas the briefing officer for th~dAttorney General, bu can recall

. Anothing in his dealing with Mr. Mitchell which would have any relevanceto the current is sues. A couple other staff officers are reportingseparately on some sensitive activities in which they were involvedprior to coming to this staff.

Director of Planning,Programming, and Budge i ng

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UNITED STATES INiELLIGENCE GOARD

TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE COUNTERl\1EA~URES, COitHIITTEE

OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

TSCC-D-3868 May 1973,

MEMORANDUM FOR:

SUBJECT

Director of Central Intelligence

Support Furnished to .Elements of the Gov e rnrneritOutside of the Intelligence Community

The Interagency Audio Surveillance Courrte r m ea sur-es TrainingCenter (ITC) was established at the instigation of this Cornrnittee andopened in late 1968 under the executive management of CIA. Theneed for such a school had been recognized by the National SecurityCouncil's Technical Subcorrrrnittee as far back as 1962 and was re­ernpba sfaed by the Security Committee of the USIB in their October1964 report titled "Damage Assessment of the Technical SurveillancePenetration of the us Embassy, Moscow. JI

Membership on the TSCC has been confined to agencies anddepartments who are represented on the USIB. F'ro.m time to tilneother elements of the Government have indicated their concern overthe audio surveillance threat and asked for membership on theCommittee. In all cases they have been turned down with thesugg e s tion that they take advantage of the TSCC's product eitherthrough liaison with the security organizations of the Cornrrrittee l smembers or by nominating students to attend the lTC. DuringCY -72 the following students were trained at the ITC:

Central Intelligence AgencyDefense Intelligence AgencyDepartment of the Air ForceDepartment of the ArmyDepartment of Justice (BNDD)Department of the NavyDepartment of State

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The ITC has furnished training only to ernploye e s of theagencies and departments of the Federal Government. State andlocal police departments have not been detailed to the lTC.

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Retiremcnt Infonnation - E. HO\vard Hunt;

1. Date of retircment: 30 April 1970

2. System: CIA Retirement and Disability System

3. Grade and salary at time of retirement: GS-1S, Step 8 - $28,226

4. Creditable civilian service used in computing annui.ty:

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9 June 1945 to 19' February 1949 - State CECA)

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At retirement - $1,020 per month

At present - $1,181 per month (which includes cost-of-1ivingincreases since date of-retirement)

6. At the time of retirement Mr. Hunt did not elect survivorship benefits.

This meant that upon his death, his wife would not draw a survivorship

annuity; By letter of 5 April 1971 he raised the questio~ of changing

his election but. was' informed by the General Counsel on 6 May 1971 that

this could not be done. By letter dated 5 May 1972 Mr. Hunt asked Mr.

Houston to raise with the Director the possibility of being recalled to

duty for a short period of time, after which he could retire again and

elect survivorship benefits. By letter of 16 May 1972 Mr; Houston advised

Mr. Hunt that to call him back to duty solely for the purpose of pennitting

him to change survivorship benefits would be in violation of the spirit of

the CIA Retirement Act.

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General

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Attached are the reports Bill Colby asked to see:, .

1. Restless Youth (September i968), No. 0613/68,Secret/Sensitive/No Foreign Dissem (Copy 78).

This document was produced in two ver.sions--onewith the chapter on radical students in America (pages25-39) which was sent only to the President, wa.it Rostow,and Cy Vance (former Deputy Secretary of Defense); theother version without the references to the Americanscene was disseminated ~o twenty people outside theAgency. This document without the material on theUS was updated in February 1969 and copies were sentto the Vice President and Dr. Kissinger. A still moreabbreviated edttion was sent to the Attorney General

.in March 1969.

2. Black Radicalism in the Caribbean (6 August 1969),r,T;:18i9/Ei-g':-Se~r~t/N~-F'orcig'~'I)issem (Copy 142).

3. Black Radicalism in the Caribbean--Another Lookn?'·i~i·;;8-197D~N~·~-·0517T70:·-S-~ret./NoFor~Tg~-·

])i:..;::;Uf.l1 (Copy 98).

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14 Hay 1973

r~40RANDm1 FOR THE RECORD

SUBJECT: Research Project on Robert Vesco

1. On 16 October 1972 Messrs. Ereckinridge andIin the course of a Survey, were briefed on activitie OJ: Glle

Atlantic/Pacific Division of the Office of Economic Reoorts. Oneproject cited was a query from the Director, apparently at the re­quest of Secretary Shultz, to the effect, ""../hat do we know aboutVesco,," the man then running lOS. Two of OER's analysts were assignedto the project and; working through the Do~estic Contact Service,spent a day going over the files of the Securities and ExchangeCommission. There apparently was some contact also with EUR Divisionof the Deputy Directorate for Plans and with the Office of CurrentIntelligence.

2. The in:formation above is based on rough notes and obviouslyis sketchy. It is cited now not to suggest any wrongdoing but becauseof the current publicity about Vesco and the probability of continuingprobes into the "subject by the press and the courts.

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Director of Central Intelligence

Please handle in this channel due to classification of attachment.

WARNINGThis document contains classified information affecting the nationalsecurity of the United States within the meaning of the espionagelaws, US Code, Title 18, Sections 793, 794, and 798. The law prohibitsits transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to.an unauthorized'person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicialto the safety or interest ot the United states or for the benefit of anyforeign government to the .detrirnent of the United States.

THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN COMMUNICATIONSINTELLIGENCE CHANNELS AT ALL TIMES

It is to be seen only by US personnel especially indoctrinatedand authorized to receive COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCEinformation; its security must be maintained in accordance withCOMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE REGULATIONS.

No action is to be taken on any COMMUNICATIONS .INTELLI­GENCE which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantagesto be gained, unless such action is first approved by the Directorof Central Intelligence.

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8 May 1973

MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence

FROM

SUBJ:ECT

Deputy Director for Intelligence

Activities Possibly Outside CIA'sLegislative Charter

1. This memorandum responds to your instruction toreport any activities which might be consider-ed outside CIAt slegislative charter.

2. All Office and Staff chiefs in the Intelligence Directoratehave reviewed the past and present activ.ities of their components.I have received responses from all of them, and none reported anyactivities related to either the Watergate affair or the break intothe offices of Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Although contacts withthree of the people allegedly implicated in these incidents werereported, these contacts were on matters other than the twoimproper activities:

Hunt: Col. White, Richard Lehman, and I talkedto Hunt in late 1970 regarding his preparationof a recommendation in support of the Agency'snomination of R. Jack Smith for the NationalCivil Service League Award."

Mitchell: While Mr. Mitchell was Attorney General,an ocr officer was assigned the task ofproviding him with daily briefings onforeign developments.

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Harry Eisenbeiss an¢1 ~f CRShad frequent contacts wlth Young during thesummer of 1972 in connection with ExecutiveOrder 11652 and the implementing NSCdirective. This involved visits by Youngto CIA to discuss information storage andretrieval and several meetings of an inter­agency group dealing with the implementationof the Executive Order and directive.

3. In accordance with mytnstr-ucttons , several Offices reporteddomestic activities which might appear questionable to outsiders.Their responses are attached. Most of these activities are clearlywithin the Agency's charter. but there are a few which could beviewed as borderline.

DCS accepts information on possible foreigninvolvement in U$ dissident groups and on thenarcotics trade when sour-ces refuse to dealwith the FBI and BNDD directly.

DCS. for six months in late 1972 and early 1973,was acquiring teiephone routing slips on overseascalls.

NPIC and COMIREX review satellite imageryfrom NASA programs to identify photographytoo "senarttve" for public release. "

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NPIC has examined domesti,p coverage for specialpurposes such as natural catastrophies and civildisturbances.

ocr. in 1967 and 1968. prepared intelligencememoranda on possible foreign connections withthe US anti-war movement and world-wide studentdissidence (including the SDS) at the request ofthe White .House,

FBIS has on occasion supplied linguists to workdirectly for another agency. e. g .• to the FBI totranslate Arabic in Washington.

FBIS monitors radio press dispatches and reportscovered by copyright. These are circulated. withinthe Gover-nment and stamped "Official Use Only"•

. This has gone on for three decades without problems.

FBIS has monitored and reported on foreign radiobroadcasts of statements and speeches of US citizenssuch as those by US paws in Hanoi. "Jane Fonda.and Ramsey Clarke.

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7 May 1973

MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for IntelligelJ.ce

SUBJECT: DCS Domestic Activity

To the best of my knowledge, DCS has not engaged in anyactivity outside the CIA charter or ,that could be construed asillegal. Some of the functions that we perform under HR 1-13f(i) of providing operational support within the US to allelements of CIA and to the USIB-member agencies, however, areperhaps borderline or could be construed as illegal if mis­interpreted. For example:

5. Collect information on possibl~ foreign involvementor penetration of US dissident groups, but only in'apassive manner and only when the source has ,refusedto pass the information directly to the FBI.

6. Collect information on the narcotics trade, but againonly 'in a passive manner when the source has refused topass the information directly to BNDD or the FBI.

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10 • .Acquire routing slips recording the fact of overseastelephone calls betwe~n persons in the US and.personsoverseas and telephone calls between two foreign pointsrouted through US switchboards. This activity lastedfor. approximately six months but has ceased.

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence

VIA Deputy Director for Intelligence

FROM : Director of Current. Intell~gence

SUBJECT Activity Related to Domestic Events

1. OCI provided current. intelligence briefingsto John Mitchell as Attorney General~ With the approvalof the DCI, this practice began in the pre~inaugural

period in New York and continued until Mr. Mitchell'sresignation as Attorney General; The OCI officerassigned to this duty had a daily appointment with Mr.Mitchell in his office at Justice;

2. The briefings provided were strictly on foreignintelligence, and were a legitimate service for CIA to .provide to an official advisor to the President. who saton, among other bodies, the 40 Committee. It must bepresumed, however, that our man's daily visits wereknown and speculated on elsewhere in JustiQe. Theproblem comes in the potential p.res's treatment: "CIAOfficer in Continuous Contact with Mitchell."

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7 May 1973

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VIA

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: Deputy Director for Intelligence

; Director of C~rr~nt Intelligence..

Activity Related to Domestic Events

1. OCI began following Caribb~an black radicalismin earnest in 1968. The emphasis of our analysis was onblack nationalism as a political force ~ the Caribbeanand as a threat to the security of the Caribbean states.Two DDI memoranda were produced on the subject: "BlackRadicalism in the Caribbean" (6 August 1969), and "BlackRadicalism in the Caribbean--Another Look ll (12 June 1970).In each a single paragraph was devoted to ties with theUS black power movement; the discussion primarily concernedvisits of Stokely Carmichael and .other US. black poweractivists to the Caribbean and other overt contacts.

2. In June 1970, Archer Bush of OCI was asked towrite a memorandum with special attention to links be­tween black radicalism in the Caribbean and advocates ofblack power in the US. The record'is.not'c1ear wherethis request originated, but it came through channelsfrom the DCI. The pape~ was to be treated as especiallysensitive and was to include material provided by theSpecial Operations group of the CI Staff.. The CI Staffmaterial was voluminous but did not provide meaningfulevidence of important links between militant blacks inthe US and the Caribbean. This, in fact, was one ofthe'conc1usions of the paper. The memorandum was producedin typescript form and given.to the DCI •

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Inte11~gence

VIA · Deputy Di~ector for Intelligence·FROM · Director of Current Intelligence

SUBJECT : Activity Related to Domestic Events

1. In late spri~g of 1968 Walt Rostow, thenSpecial Assistant to the 'President for National Security,Affairs, tasked the DCI with undertaking a' survey ofworldwide ,student dissidence. Confronted by ~mult atcampuses like Columbia and mindful of the violenceaccompanying student outbursts at Berlin's Free University'and elsewhere, Rostow sought to learn whether youthfuldissidence was interconnected: spawned by the same causes;financed and hence manipulated by forces or influenceshostikto the interests of the US and its allies; or likelyto corne under inimical sway to the detriment of US interests.

. 2. The paper was p~~pared byl 10f OCIwith the assistance of the CA and CI Staffs. -The DDI,D/OCI, and I ~et with Rostowto elicit the reasonsfor his or cue FLesxueht's. concerns and to agree on thesources to be examined,'the research methods to be followed,etc.

3. Written during the summer of 1968, the mostsensitive version of' 'Re's=t:le:ss- YO'u·th comprised two sections.The first was a philosophical treatment of student unrest,its motivation, historY, and tactics. This section drewheavily op overt literature and FBI reporting on Studentsfor a Democz'a't.Lo Society and affiliated, groups. . In a. sense,the survey of dissent emerged from a shorter (30 page}typescript study of SDS and its fore~gn ties the sameauthor had done for Mr. Rostow at ,the 'DCI' s request in 00190December 1967. (We no long~r have a copy.l .

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4. Because of the paucity of information on foreignstudent movements, it was necessary to focus,on SDS which

. then monopolized the field of student action here and .abroad. , A second section. comprised 19 count.ry chapters--'ranging from Argentina to Yugos1avia--and stood by itselfas a review of' foreign student dissidence.

5. Because, SDS was a'domestic organization, thefull paper' 'Re's't:l'e'ss' You'th~ including the essay on world­wide dissent went only to nine readers. A copy may bein the Johnson Library. .

6. Following the 'pqper's favorable reception bythe President. and Mr.' Rostow, the DCI briefed the NSCon student dissent. The sensitive version 'subsequentlywas updated and sent to the White House ,in February 1969.

7. The less sensitive text was disseminated inSeptember 1968 and then updated and issued again in

. March 1969 and August 1970.

Rlcnaru LenmanDirector of Current Inte11~gence

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WARNINGThis document contains classified information affecting the nationalsecurity of the United States within the meaning of the espionagelaws, US Code, Title 18, Sections 793;794, and 798. The law prohibitsits transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner toan unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicialto the safety or interest of the United States or. for the benefit of anyforeign government to the detriment of the United states.

THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN COMMUNICATIONSINTElLIGENCE CHANNELS AT ALL TIMES .

It is to be seen only by US personnel especially indoctrinatedand authorized to receive COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCEinformation; its security must be maintained in accordance withCOMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE REGULATIONS.

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GENCE which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantagesto be gained, unless such action is first approved by the Directorof Centr,al Intelligence.

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7 May 1973

MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence

VIA Deputy Directpr for Intelligence

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1. In late: 1967 OCI participated in the preparationof several short intelligence memoranda aealing with the .foreign connections of US organizations and activists·in­volved in-the anti-war movement. The main purpose ofthese reports, prepared at the request of the White House,was to determine whether any links existed between inter­national Communist elements or foreign governmen~s and_theAmerican peace movement. The conclusion reached was thatthere was some evidence ox ad hoc contacts between anti­war activists at home and abroad but no evidence ofdirection or formal coordination.

2. In October 1967 President Johnson expressedinterest in this subject and ordered a high level inter­departmental survey. " In response to his personal request"to the DCI, Mr. Helms. asked the CI Staff to collect what­ever information'was available through our own sources andthrough liaison with "the FBI and to pass it to OCI, whichwas directed to prepare a memorandum from the DCI to" thePresident.

3; A book mess-age requirement was sent to all stationsto report whatever information was- on· hand relevant to thissubject. Although ·agent reports on Communist front opera­tions overseas were-of some value, the prlmary source ofinformation on the "activitieS of US activists--and that wasquite limited--was sensitive -intercepts produced by NSA,which had been similarly tasked by the ·White House.

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4. A draft memorandum was jointly Prepared byOCI and CI Staff. and forwarded to the ·DCI. He passedthis typescript memo, dated 15 November 1967, to thePresident personally. The White House copy is now inthe files of President Johnson's papers at the libraryin Austin.

5. Brief follow-up memoranda were prepared and .forwarded to the White House on 21 December and 17January 1968. According to our best recollection, nofurther finished intelligence reports on internationalconnections o£ the peace movement were produced.

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7 May 1973

MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Intelligence VI.,:f

SUBJECT: Contacts with David Young

,1. In the summer of 1972, I had frequent

contacts with David Young. He was in thisbuilding under my control once. These contactsrelated solely to Executive Order 11652 and theNSC directive concerned therewith. Young wasapparently at the time in the process of draftingthe NSC directive. The visit to the buildingun~er my control was for 'a briefing on CRS processesfor storage and retrieval of documents. and isapparently reflected in the paragraph of thedirective concerned with the Data Index. I visitedhim in his White House office at least twice inthe company of an inter-Agency group concernedwith the Data Index.

2., In August of 1972,f lalsovisited Mr. Youngfs office ill cae company of aninter-Agency group to'discuss CIA compliance withthe data index instructions. To the best of myknowledge no one in CRS had any contact withMr. Young in his role as a "plumber."

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1. This memorandum responds to the DDI'srequest for a listing of any questionableinvolvements in domestic affairs. I do not believethat CRS is doing anything that a reasonableman could construe as improper.

2. oGRS does, of course, have several programsto acquire still pictures, movies, videotapes

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4. The CIA Library has several informalsnag files intended to aid the librarians inanswering the kinds of questions that they .knowthey will get on a continuing basis. Anappointments file is a collection of ' clippingson appointed federal officials: who holds whatjob when and what is his background? The extremistfil~s are a coll~ction of folders on a varietyof organizations and a' few p~ople with intricateorganizational links. Any sort of extremismis grist for these particular files., And a fe~

persons, e.g., Rap Brown and Eldridge Cleaver,have dossiers consisting almost exclusively ofclippings from public media. These files areunclassified and consist mostly of clippingsfrom the public press: U.S., foreign, underground,scholarly.

5. I am not aware of any other kind ofinvolvement in domestic activities that is notrelated to development of techniques or logisticsor legitimate traininr of CRS personnel.

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SUBJECT Sensitive Activities

1. FBIS has been engaged in no activities related to the Ellsbergand Watergate cases.

2. FBIS operat~ons occasionally extend to the domestic arena. Fromtime to t~e, FBIS linguists are made available to DDO or Office ofCommunications components for special operations (usually abroad) involvingclose-support SIGlNT work or translation of audio take. On one occasion 'recently DDO, on behalf of the FBI, requested the services of severalFBlS linguists skilled in Arabic to work directly, ..for the FBI on a short- Dterm project here in Washington. The arrangements were made by Mr. Obergof the DDO Cl Staff~ He said the project was very highly classified andthat FBIS participation was approved by Mr. Colby and the Director. FBlSparticipation was approved by the Director of FBIS after a check withthe ADD!. Other examples of sensitive linguistic support work are helpin the handling and resettlement of defectors, the recent assignment ofan employee to the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs to transcriberecordings in a rare Chinese dialect, and the detailing of anotherChinese linguist on two occasions to assist in the U.'S. military trainingof Chinese Nationalist cadets.

3. Within its responsibility for monitoring press agency trans­missions for intelligence information, FBlS publishes and distributessome material which falls in a "gray" area of copyright protection, libel,and privacy of international communications. Pre~s services controlledby national governme~~s and transmitted by radioteletype withoutspecific addressees, e.g. the Soviet TASS service and the PRC's NCNA,are monitored by FBIS'and the material is disseminated without restric­tion. The legality qf this has been affirmed by decisions of theOffice of General Counsel.

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4. The routine FBIS monitoring of foreign radio broadcasts ofteninvolves statements or speeches made by u.s. citizens using those radiofacilities. Examples are statements made or allegedly made by AmericanPOW's in Hanoi~ by Jane Fonda in Hanoi and by Ramsey Clark in Vietnam.At the request of FBI and the Department of Justice, and with theapproval of the CIA Office of General Counsel, we have on occasion sub­mitted transcripts of such broadcasts to the Dep~~tment of Justice aspart of that Department's consideration of a possible trial~ In suchcases, we have been required to' submit names of FBIS monitors involved,presumably because of the possibility they might be required as witnesses.(In one case in 1971, an FBIS staff employee was directed to appear asan expert witness in the court-martial of a Marine enlisted man chargedwith aiding the enemy in a broadcast from Hanoi.) FBIS views all this

. with misgivings. Monitoring of such broadcasts is incidental and weru~ attribution of their news to FBIS, and we should not be consideredpolicemen maintaining surveillance of' traveling Americans.

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1. 'I'echn i ca.I Services Dlvi s ion.l s charter (CSI 1-8) requiresthat it provide technical assistance to both CLl\. operations andother activities as may be directed by tl-..c DeputyDi r e cto r forOperations.

2. Over the years the chief non-CIA recipients of thissupport have been the Depart:ment of Defense, the FederalBureau of Investigation, Bureau of Narcotics and DangerousDrugs, I:mrnigration and Natura.lization Scrvi.ce , Depar trrienfof State, United States Postal Service, Secret Service, Agencyfor Inte z-na tiona.I De'veIopmerrt, and the 'White House.

,_, 3. 'While vary-ing widely among the,different recipients, theseservices have included training and rn a te r iaIs , and in a few in­stances participation in the fields of audio and visual surveillance',secret writing and related cornrnunicatiorrs , .pe r sona.I protection.aHas docurnen tafiou .and questioned docu:ment exa:mination, di s gutse ,conceahnent de-vices;' electronic beaconry, illicit narcotics detec­tion, and counte;r-sabo'tage!ter;rorisln.

4. In :most instances requirements fo r-fhi s-rsuppor-t are"re cerved by TSD through higher echelons (Office of the Director'or Deputy Director for Operations). Uril e s s the service involvedis a t r i vi a.l or. continuing one, the request is referred to theForeign Intelligence Staff Departmental Coordination Group forcoordination and approval at the appr-op r-i a.te Agency levels.Approval within TSD 'by the Chief of Operations or Developmentand,Engineering and the Chief of TSD or his Deputy also is re­quired.

5. The .attachment lists the primary services provided tothe organizations named in Paragraph two.

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it could be usedl . ': lnoU~ S. Birth Cer'tiflcate 'IS Issued WllhOOL approval 0 me uud, 'via Central Cover Staff. Backstopped major credit cards areissued by Office of Security, not TSD.

8. Provision of forged documentation to non-DDO requesters,whether they be CIA or other Agency requesters. a lways requires'approval of rrori-v'I'S'D offices. Support to the military for instancewould be validated by PI Staff/Departmental Coordination Groupat HeaCiquarters or by the COS overseas having responsibility"forcoordination of the operation. BNDD requests a r-e coordinated'with DDO/NARCOG. Requests for documentation oflnimigrationand Naturalization Service is coordinated via the Alien AffairsStaff.

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9. Authentication items are is sued on .a loan basis and mustbe returned to TSD or acco~nted for. After any documentation hasbeen issued. TSD'retains photographs and records of such supportuntil the documentation has been returned to TSD. If the materialis not returned 'after a reasonable time. the requester is z-errrindedof the outs tand-ing documentation.

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have be eufurniahe d to all i.nt c Il.i g en c c t=10111.i;~11tS of tl1e Depa r trnorrtof Defense and certain eLerrrents of the Special E'or c e s , All requestsare eoordinated wi th the FI Depar-trnent.al, Coor di.nati.on Group' at .Headquarters and ,...rith the Chief of Sta t i on s ovez s e a s , In turnthese elements furni s hed TSD with exe rnpl.a r s of foreign identitiesdocuments, foreign cachets, foreign intelligen.ce secret writing.systems, foreign' intelligence .concealment devices. SeleCtedaudi o r equir ernent.s have b e err.fur ni s hed overseas for CI -typ ecases.

Fe-de-ral Bureau· oi Investigation

.At th~··r.~quest of the FB(we cooperate with the Bur~auin a fe"\v audi.o-, Eiu:n-eillance ope r a ti ons against sensitive foreigntargets i~ :t;b;~·.UnitedStates.

BU:i:".eau of .Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs

Beacons... cameras, audio and telephone devices forove::seas:op~r.ations, identi.ty docurr.ent s , car-trailing devices,SRAC, flaps and 'seals and training of selected pe.r s ormeL . .responsible for use thereof has been furnished this Bureau.All.requirements are sent to DDO/NARCOG for coordinationwith area divisions and for action by TSD If appropriate.Requests Overseas are coordinated wi th the COS or hisdesignee before action by TSD is taken.

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CI analyses of foreign passports and visas, guidance indeveloping tarnperproof alien registration cards, I II. Ihave been furnished the SerVlce.Requestsare forwarded dlrectIy to TSD for coordination within TSD iftechnical, with the FI Departmental Coordinati.on Group if oper-

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t==]typewriter a na.Iys e s , Requi r ern ent.s are coordinated withthe DDO and ~DDO:lEA. The, Post Office 11:as furnished TSD 'with exempl"ars of letter bornb s ~ird I

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Gate passes, security passes, passes for Presidentialcampaign" ernblern.s for Presidential vehicles; a secure IDphoto sys tern have been furnished this Serv-ice. Blanket approval. ' .for graphics support has been granted to the Deputy Dir e ctoz--for'Operations. In each case TSD requests approval from the noo.'

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1. In Dec. ,:ber 1~63, July 1969 and December 1970, SDBprovided ba.sic countersabotage familiariza.:tion training forselected members of the Washington metropolitan area policedepartments. The traini?g vlas. given at the Fairfax County,police pistol and rifle range. Authorization for the train­j,ng carne from mjp and Ch:tf~f, Office of Secur-i·ty.

2 •. o~ occasion dpring the 'past few years, under theauspices ·of ~he Law Enforcement Assis~ance Administra~ion ofthe Departmeht of Justice and with the approval of CI Staffand Office of. Sec-urity, SDB provi.ded -c:raining and familiari­zation ~o police officers of several domestic policedeparDuents'in the uses of the Explosives Residue DetectionTechnique and Trace Metals Detection Technique. These tech­niques had been decla'ssi£ied and are ·currently available tothe law enforcement community. The National Bomb Data CenterpUblishes periodic: guidance in their uses.

, ..3. In order to augment the SDB mission responsibilities

in. the field of countersabotage and counterterror, .SDB offi­cers have in the past two years visited, under appropriatecovers, the explosives disposal units of the New York Citypolice department, Dade County (Mifu~i) Florida Dept. and theLos Angeles Police Dept. Also, in March 1973; two SDB offi­cer.s attended ·.the· Explosives' and Ordnance Disposal Conferencein Sacramento, California, sponsored by LEAA~ When therecent letter bomb menace began in September 1972, our liaisonwith the NYCPD bomb squad paid off in that we had complete in­formation on letter bomb construction in hours, 'enabling the~gency to make worldwide disseminatio "thin a da .

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2. Hetho·d of :il2.nipulatioH of Locks .

3. Methods and techniques of conducting Surrepti­tious Entry Survey.

~~ 21-29 October - Photo Survei11anc~Content of Subject taught:

'I. Fimiliarization with cameias: 'Pentax Spotmatic,Leica, Nikon F, Robot and Polar~id.

2 . Lens, telephoto and wi de angle.

3. Exposure Meter, Tripod~; Bowum, etc.

4. Film, film, processing and print processing.

S. Document copy exercises.

6. Night Photography and nigh~ exercises~

. 7. TV· Surveillance.

C. 18-23 November - Audio SurveillanceContent of Subject taught:

1. Microphones, wire Lmp ed.arrce.s and line amplifiers.(Shure MC-30, Sennheiser "MM-22, RCA - BK - 6B andRCA BK-12a all commercially available)

2. RF commercial transmitter. (Research Products,Tracer Inc., Scientific Research Corp.)

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SUBJECT Repeated Survey of ORD for Non­Foreign Intelligence ~ctivities

The, 7 May survey has been repeated and refinedwith respect to all ORD services or dealings withother'a~encies on domestic, non-foreign matters. In~ddit~on, this report covers all our'acti::rities.deal­lng wlth the research 2n~ develop2ent of lnteillgenceeq~ipment for foreign ~se Khich has been tested inthe United States and mi ghz have collected d omes t i cinformation. Again, each-member of ORD availabletoday was asked either. directly or "through his super­visor to provide the above requested information,vhe the r he wa s directly Lnvo Ived OT not. 1\'e haveused'all diligence to search our records availableto us during' this' time period to. ensure this is acomplete and factual :list. .

I.· I~ayre .,5te3enS .

Director of Rese.arch &- Development

Attachments:1 Contacts with Other

Government Agencies2 Domestic Tests

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CONTACTS WITH OTHER 'U.S. GOVER~~ENT AGENCIES WHICHCOULD OR HAVE RESULTED IN USE OF CIA-DEVELOPED. TECHNOLOGY IN ADDRESSING'DOMESTIC'PROBLEMS

Executive Office of the President

ORD represents DD/S&T on the R&D Sub-Committee. of the Cabinet Conuni ttee for International Narcotics..Control that is concerned with research support of'the narcotics control problem.

(Dr. Leonard Laster, OST)

Office of Telecorrununications Policy

Techhiaal surVeill~nce.cotintermeasures andphys LcaI s ecur Lty .i.nfo rma tion \·ra s exchanged ,dththem.

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Techniques and equIpmen't for n av i ga t Lor; andtracking was discussed ,with BNDD.

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USIB Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Committee

Continuing contacts wcire maintained with theLnt e l t i gence COTIIIi1Unity regarding technical surveillancecountermeai~rs and physical security. This exchangeof infol~ation, reports,·and equipment has been con­ducted unde r the auspices of USIB TSCC and involvesState, FBI~. Secret Service, NSA~ DIA,. Army, AF, and .Navy.

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Two contracts for development of countermeasurestechn~ques were funded jointly. with the State Department.

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, . (Ivlr . B. Bens on, ABC)

At the request of.AEC Security Officer, Mr. RichardCowan, the walls of the office of the Chairman of theABC (then Mr. Schlesinger) wc r e X-rayed. The operationoccurred,one evening and Has an attempt to resolve someanomalies', .created by the us.e of the )

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Reports and information about the ORD-developedAdhe-sive-.Restraint, Non-Lethal Incapacitation Systemwere- made available to Department of .Just Lce , .LEAA inAugus t 1.97"2. If zhey developed the sys t em , it wouldbe used for civilian crowd and riot' contro.l.

(Mr~ Les Schubin, LEAA)

Technical surveillance countermeasures and physical.security infcrmation wer e exchanged wi·th· LEAA •

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At their r-eques t , we described .. -Imagery Enhancement·..t echn.i ques germane to removing dd s t or t Lons from some.·photogr·aphy. they had on an alleged' ·bank robber •... Requestfor specific support in processing . the .imagery .. ,·ras· turneddown,

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a satellite Lau.ichc d for o t he r an·uo1.iJ1ced"p:cograi;Js. Ground­t rut.h data h'ill be collected 0]1 Nor t h Ainer i can c.rops ,

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Sa.n Mateo County Sheri£f's' Of£iceI

ORD conducted polygraph tests qn.a11·app1icants.Polygraph security findings were compared with theSheriff's own security f~ndi~g5.

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1. ,As a normal part 'of ORD f S efforts in theresearch and development of equipment and techniques'

.Eor Agency" app Id ca.t i ons .Ln foreign intel1igence~ weconduct experiments 'and tests in the United States ..Clearly, the design and development of our intelli­gence equiprnents can .be done more economically andmore securely in this country. Although most of

". the tests of our R&D equipments are performed in.closed laboratories or, in secure areas simulatingthe foreign environment, some. of the te s t s and exper L­merrts, 'of' necessi t y , "reveal dome st i c information.. .

2. A revlel,,"of··.t:he' surveI t Lance equipment or-t e chn i.ques which have at some' time or other beenexposed t.O domestic ~.tes~ing is as f'o l Lows : .

a. Laser Probe ~ About 1967, ~he laserprobe' developeCft.)}r~-ORDwas tested by TSD inSan Francisco under "very c l os e-Ly controlledconditions. '. The: .OR}), Proj eC,tOfficer lvi t ne s s edportions'" of the "t e s t." 'Recordings that we r emade of Lase r probe ;·ou·tput were -ca'r e fu Tlycontrolled' as c Lass Lffed material and. it isbelieved. ·that the.:.tapes. have long since beendes-trayed ~';.:.' ..

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seas testin~ is planned at a subsequ~nt date.~: .To dat·e~·:·;,soVle domesti.c tcsting of this concept; ','h.as .bcerrvcar-r i ed 'out at the' contractor' s ·plant~::'-.No recordings have been made of such data.·->Ex'-··.t r eme Ly.. .br Le f tests .exercising U. S. and foreignt eLephone isy s t.ems I

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n a ese cases, ~ etesting has been used for engi.ne er i.ng deveIcp-merrt .andthe content .has been restricted t.o : ."dissemination to those in Government involve.dwi t h rt.he '~mgineering d e sLgn , :i ...

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. defectors. An ancillary effort'was concernedw:ith' a, 'study of the phenomenon of .def'ect Lorrits~lf~"i.e., leaving one religion,fo~another,or changi~g one set of political belief~'for

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, .quality of performance. All intercept:material, connected with this was destroyed wit,hin a few weeksof'the,ti~e of intercept and the material was never'~hecked for ~ubstantive content. \

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Survey of ORD for Non-foreignIntelligence ~ctivities

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At 11 a.m. todaY,eich division and staff chief

or his representative was ins.tructed ·to query all, of

his people, and report back by this, ~f.ternooll Khetller

orn.o.t· t.hey had provided any services or de aLt; with

.any', o.ther .agerici e s on domes tic, non-Tore i.gn matters.

00241.

SClentlI1C AUVISOI'.',·to.

Director of Resea'rch '& Development

The..a.t.rached 'list is an inventory o( ..air items we

were', able "to uncover. If addi tional 'information on

a:~y:·''of' :th~~e t.op fcs is desired, we,"c·aD. ,.proYide either

a .verbal'-or a written report on very ·short.notice.

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A negativ~ report from the Support Staff.

ORD's I Iwor k l~as r?P?rted to the-.,·FAA abou~ .t.hre e years ago. No ac t a.on was t aken,: to ~ur know'Ledge ,

~ Performed intelligibility enhancemerrt----".,o-,f-·-a,-u-d..,..l~·-:-o--:.-.t-::a-:-:p-::e-::s for BNDD. Source of. tapes unknown;

'\ . ' 1- At .th e r~q~est of FBI, we described.imagery bhhancement Techniques 'germane to: removing,distortions from some photography,theyhad'on analleged b~nk robber. Request for spe~ific supportin processing the imagery was turned down •

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:1' also- a'ssi.sted in x-raying t he voffi ce Halls of the Chairman

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Cowan of AEC security. The op er a t i on occurred one evening

. (date unkno:m). and 'HaS an attemp.t to resolve. some anoraa.Li e s

created byvthe 'use of th~·1 I.Other.persons·contacted over·the·years have· been:

Mr. Thomas Allen, FBI

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Mr~:Martin Pera, U. S. Customs·

Mr. Ma-rvin Beasley, DASA

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Major John Langager, ONI/USN

Mr. 'Richard Cowan, AEC

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Exchan~e,'6f techri{cal information relatirig'todevelopmen't of I

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CIA has l:equested the establishment of a'tw'o-acreplot of:6p~um,poppies at a DStiA research site inWashingto.~ state, to be used' for, tests of pnoto­r e cognd t Lon of opium poppies •

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ALCOHOL &TOBACCO TAx DIV/IRS

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- About 'five: years ago ass i s t ance was r-eque s t ed indomestic search of "moonshine" stills using CIAinfrared scanners. This ",as turned, dmm'. ' ,

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Political leverage. Lclu<';l;l"i<.;.lexploitation, civil d:a-r...-iCi;;O suits.

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.agencies. :My concern herevis restricted to government .. :.act i vi ties .cut s Lde the' 'int:elligence' communi t.yio· .Because

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. Of the above , assistance' ·.toBNDD had been. spec i fd caj.Lysan.ctioned by Mr. Helms. In one recent instance wher-e a"noisy tape was· to be used ,..in a cour-t case, care was t aken.:'t o i.nsurethat -t.he vp rocessLng of the t.ape was idone. entirely' '.'by. a BNDD .employee:even·:t:hough it was done' in an Agency,", ,'. .laboratory. 'us in.g the.:·Ag:en.~y's .Coherent Spectrum Shaper ...equipment.- ' ." .

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.;".. ". Mau~i'bl'i~'~e~"'6~"hiS meeti~ yesterday wi thC6ngreS'sm~n' ·Richard.Ichord"Chairm~n of'.th~. House Internal Secur~ty Commit~ee, .wbo.hadasked woot' Me are doing "to .investigate "securf,ty Leaks." .connected withpress, accounts' of .Lon Nol's having sold rice to the Communists andhaving engaged in .an attempted deal with Hanoi. Maury briefed on hisexplanatiop.of .why we are doing nothing, since such reports are notexclusively·,confined. tio ..our information.

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The Director' noted a 1 'Septembermemorandum from' Jphn .Bross on. .Daniel E.ls~rg '·(sic).· He:~sked the. DDS ·to lift his cl~~raiJ.~es and ".to make this';;f'act mown in security channels. <':{}t' ..·",· .

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, ..::..Post, "6 Attempts .to Kill Castro Laid to CIA." .

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',: assurnea it will concern the de~~assi£ic~tiono~ some' of the' secret Pentag6zi. '. 'papez-s andfhat, if it does, he will s e ekehe DirectorJs advice•. " (DDCI-'in c.:hai

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.. "Carver briefly notedl . ~oncern ov~J: therevelations in the Lansdale ~z:n=-=e=m=-=o-=r-=a-=n:-:'d!:'w:n==-.-,~w.:::;hi;-'·;-:,c"h~.-\V-a-s-s-u-r£"'aced·as part ofthe Pentagon p~pers. "

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The Directi;):l' cai1ed attention to the article by Michael Getler in t odayt sVTashil+gton J:>o~t" "CI:A,patrols'Into China Said Halted, ", and di z-ected (1)that Maury write a letter, io» his s Igna.tur e to Senator Stennis making it clearthat Senator Case wasbrfefed on t~s topic and obViously leaked it; (2) thatMaury brief Carl March 'on the background, including the fact that these opera­tiOU$ were not termmatedbecaus e of the Pz-esidentrs projected trip. to Com­:munist China butl;>ecau's~,certainaspects of the:m were preV:iously exposed inthe press; ,(3) that theD,ll.·ector';of Security (who was present at the MorningMeeting) get additional backgr-ound from Maury and see White House staffer'David Young;(4} ,thatGo~dWiil.,rep1yto 'queries by saying that we know nothingabout ,this ~atter; (5 ):,th~t,,~ousto,riand Maury utilize this incident in anyrnat.e rfal p repaz-ed for his' u se in,opposing the Cooper biil; and (6) that theODeI brief Dz, Ki s s irigex or .Genera.I Haig on this :matter today.

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aSslstance ln e errrllnmo , ,,' ° • H' . G 1'" t dly provided to Beacon Press, for pu,bhc,atloll· eSenator' rave ,repor.e, , ' " , b

noted thatP~u1Chretien pf'o.TR,is an acquamtanc e ()~'t4:,'S.en.at~r~n~ n:~y .eable to assist. "Carver said that the four v'oluro.es probao~'y pertal:" to e1!or~~to ne otiate a sett,lement and outlined the sensit~ve ~aten:l'contaln,e~ther~ln.Hous;on re,"ommended against our involvement ln, th7.: rn.at..e~, a~d su:gested

h D' , tm nt of Justice query Beacon PresS• .',Ma:ury sa:~d that.Fhe ,

that t e epar e ~ , 'It' "'th Cl kD. 't ;""l'ni:itructed that we dc),nothing unti11Jlaury c.(;m~,u ,5 ~ ar.~rec 0 .... ,-, ' .' dC' ional

M O"e;or' CoU:nsel,to' the, Presi.dent for Legislat1ve"a~,' ongr-es s ,::teo ~,c, h" . ,,' 't £ town 'and will not return until the first;9f next week.

Affalrs W 0,15 OU 0 ' hmIn the ~'~ariti:m:e" :Mau'ry noted tp.at hl:: will dete~ine,..f.ro,m, !ohn..Le a~.,whother,'th~yhave considered consulting the Depa:r,tment of JU5tl:e °hn ~!l!.hs. )

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Apparently Out in Powe·r·,shuffle" by Stanley KB.rn9i,1}'."Nqrth·Vi'etnam's·Next MO~e" 'by Evans/Nova,k,' and "lin Piao 'is iFinisli~41.':'1,JYJosephAlsop (attached}. He noted 'that,while the artic:i.e:J~y':Stanley .Karnowprovides good coverage of the topic, it· has :'8, 'State. Depar-tment;flavor. He also recalle'a that on 25 October we'dis'seminatedin~ormation simiJ..8.r to that corrtadned in 'the EVel!lf!/}lo:va~.article •

·He.·tnentioned that .the Alsop .article is ·probably.the m:ost damagin'g,since' it inciudEii!3.,materiall . ...... '"

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. .±~, .response ·to the. Director's .question .ca;;~·~::~~~d'.~hat~some work. requested. by ·.John 'Ehrlichman is pending. The Director asked to be.' ·filled in later .on the detai1:s. .

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'. on the problen"t.of classification and handling:'.of.Governtnent·.· .. "'1rifprmation (see Morning Meeting Minutes of 6' January .1972). . The

. Director encouraged Maury to ,see Chad.rman Ned·z.i next.:week, and

." nouston suggasted that. the Chaiman be provided with ·the Rehnquist.study.

': DDP briefed on .work under,~y to limit··distribution of. reports~and\noted that· C/FI ·is completing a review of

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.' . "H9ustonexplained that no actzton wi~1 be taken in the nearfuture with "respect to 'the Rans Tofte" case I" since the Judge! hasbeen 'stricken with hepatitis.

tl February 1972

DDI noted the article by Michaei·:·.c¥:t~er in 'Today'S WashingtonPos~.; ."New Spy Satellites _ Plan.ned.:;:idr'C1ea"rerl" :rnstluit Pi~tures."Later 'inthe meeting the Director. asked: the DDS to advf.se the

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Carve.r -noted his hand.Hng of Wbii;e"' H9use staffer Sven Kraemer I sze quesf to' .FBIS f'or material cQncerriing;""U~S. FOW's.". The Directorreminded Executive Committee members of'"Dr. Kissinger's :reCJ.uestthat any inquiries. from elements" of'the Wbiteo House staff. be re:ferredto his staf'f' for conveyance to :the Agen:~y~ "

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Lehman noted plans to continue' briefing Attorney 'GeneralMitchell, .whose resignation is :e:t:fective 1 :March". :" . .

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Maury reported that, after' checking with 'Egil Krogh of theWhi.te House staff, he has .nia.~earrarig;ements to brief CongressmanLe~r Wolff' of New York on·tbe:·AgenGY's role in international 'narcotics control. .,: ... '. ..' .

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"~' DDS 'related that t~e~i::~;~;o~':'~:~ti~ityhas received afrom the· .Becret Service 'tC).provide .two .technicians Ln .supportthe Vice' President' s trip to ::TokYo. The Director concilrred.

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DDS reported that the..Director .01' 'Security has received a request'from the .Becreb Service fPr'c,otinteraudiotechnicians to supportthe President's trip to Mos"cd>W:The Director concurred, .

11 May 1972

Houston noted his.~orre~ponderic~··With White House.' stafferDavid Young' pertaining' t.o,:'::·.C>jJ'r.propleJ;lls.:With Executive "brder li652and addedvthat; Mr. YOllDg',:lias.accepted :bUI- position on about 90percent of our problems :w1:tp· the. ·impleme:q.ting draft· directive.

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for producing internal Ag$ncy regulations .implementing the NSC' .. ' ..directove on Executive .:Orq.er: 11652.'. A~brie1' discussi(>ll.foliowed on r ':

the cumbersome bookkeeping, and 'declassif'ica·tion a'uthbrities which· .may be required. The Director obserVed ·that the topic: was6uff'icien.tly .i~portant.for.~..uq:;:t.o,be in .no great rush, to meet a 1:June 'deadline and Houstb#::~ssui'ed hfm thai; Mr. 'Yo:ung understands .:::'.

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The Director noted ·the -17 June arrest of James W. McCord andfour others who' were apprehended at the Democratic National Committee',headquarters at the Watergate~. With·,the Director .of Security presEintto prOVide biographic details,· the Director made it perfectly clearthat responses to any inquiry with respect to. McCord or Howard Hunt,who may be implicated, ~re to.be limited to a statemen~ that they.are fomer employees:who. retired in.MMill1 August and~il 1970 .: .... :.: ,:.,respectively. The. Director asked·:th.at this guidance, be dissemiDEl'tedvia ·sta.ff meetings"·'~:'·:a;'l:ie.Directorasked that any inquiry from other·.:.:;":e Lementis of" the gov~~E;nt"be ref'erred.to the Director of' Security::'"who is to be the f'ocal.·point. InquirieE? f'rom the press are. to be'; •.ref'erred to Mr., Unumb)Who"may say that·"McCoxd worked in the Of'f'i.ce~.\,··',::·,-

~~:e~~~~~t t~:nD~~~:~~g~~~~~:~~:piet~a~::s~~:~~~:i~~l~~r:~.L};':\\';\:· .'.EM FBrrs request f'or name .traces. It.vias' noted that Howard' Hurrt. ;.. ' .may have done some "\fork since retire~eJ;lt in connection with the'. ... !preparation of' supporting -, material f'or'some awards. The' Executive ..."" \.Direct"or was asked·'··~9 ,review this topic 'and .repo.rt to the Director'~ '."

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highlighted deveLopmentis over the .past twenty-f'our. hours .with '. .respect to 'the McCord/Hunt·, et ale, situation. He noted that the·,,:-...late edition of'· the ;Ne'W' "Yqrk. Times-car;ries a dif'f'erent story. by. Ta(i': -.:··~: .

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The Dir~:cj;q;r'noted :recei,pt. of a. papar on a safehouse in· :.:,Miami which isoeing made avad.Lab.le to the Secret Service :tn'.supportof its work in connection with the Republican and Democratic'National Conventions. He asked the ADDP and the DDS to make. i tabsolu.tely .cl;~~r.1 . I. that ou: coopezatd.on in ~~i~:;:_J"-' ' ..

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'Director·pf.Se.c'grity,and.prepare·El. briefing 'paper on t.his·t9P:i.c'forhis review~"Citing'-the ·numbe;r.·of distorted rumor~ about;;tli~'fiY\:'<.matter, the'Exe~tive:'Dire'ct'or said that. during the couis~o:::q:f~theday he hopes .. 'to:.,proi.'ide a .sugge,ated Headquarters Bulletin 'fQr'laliemployees fqr. ~he 'Director's review.' " :' ..... '. :

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26 June. 1972

,Houstonnote.d the Fenst'erwald Freedom{Of Irif'oi'inatiori: .case ,1"he Dire'ctor' endorsed his plans to concur an the FBI 's'. release ofthree 'photOs;.one being of' Lee Harvey Oswald, which wei'e..'B,cCluiredin Mex:lc~',and;: .previously :f).lInished..to the Warren comiIiis'sion.

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27·July 1972

. DDP reported :that Cord Meyer advised Bud Krogh of the WhiteHouse .~~~f of. our unwillingness to h~vel. .Ia~com~ny a newnarcotics survey team to Southeast ASJ.a ..and·;:thepossJ.bihtythat

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23 August 1972

DDI noted a letter from the McGovern campaign headquartersreque atdng the FBIS ImMliI ditily white book and any recent studies onSoutheast Asia. A. brief discussion followed and the l~ter will bedisregarded. .~ .

14 September 1972

Maury reported on his conversation with Messrs •. 'Flug and Epsteinof Senator .Kennedy's staff in response to the ~Senator's18'August letter to the Director alleging impr.~r ~ontact.r

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Thuerrner noted that WhiteHouse staffer David Young will hold ameeting today to brief the press on the .implementation of Executive '.Order 11652 •

.21 September 1972

Warner reported that Marchetti's la\f.Yers have been in touch withJustice in connectzton with ACLU's. fil~Iig' a. secret oriefwith the

. Supreme Court and said that ·the Office of .Securi"ty wi.ll· pick it upas a convenl:tence to Justice., . .

Warner noted that the Director is one of severaf, defendants in~a civil-case filed by Ellsberg and Russo.

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data on Howard Hunt and James' McCord. inconriection with a. story theyare doing on the Watergate incident. The Director endorsed his

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25 September'1972

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Maury noted his response to a request from CSC General CoUnselAnthony Mondello, who was reacting to a' request for the personnelfiles of those former Agency officers involved in the Watergatei~cident from Senator Kennedy's Subcommittee on AdministrativePractices and Procedures. He added that we are exempted fromrelated CSC regulations, and the Director endorsed his plan top~ov~ only the ~ates of their departure from the Agency in theevent'the Senator's office calls us-on this matter•.

3 November 1972

Houst9n recalled that last August he reported on·a call fromHoward Hunt and his subsequent, ~idan~e~ Ion howto handle affiliation with the Agency, .1 t, I

The Director highlighte<:l his conversation with: David Kra;ldwof, the Washington Star News and his flat denial of a proposed 'storythatih~,'Agencywas asked to rellort on •.the Democratic' :Party whichled to'the Watergate incident ana others. The Director' noted his.plans to issue a statement of denial if such a storY,were to appearand su~g~stedthat Thuermer consider drafting one for contingencyuse. ','

15 Novembe:r 1972

DDP noted a report from Chfef, WE Division that on.9 October a. Mr. Harper of the New York Times 'WaS working on a story which tries, to link the Agency with Cuban emigre s , the break-in at the Chilean,Embassy, action against Daniel,Ellsberg, andrthe Watergate case. ,Tbbermer, observed that this,is the first,he has hea~ about this topic,and the DDP concluded that such,a story could have no Oasis in factand it would be i'nadvisabletotryto straighten out 'Mr. Harper.

20 November 1972_. . .

"DDjI called attention to Jack Anderson r s column in today· sWashington Post and the quotes' contained therein from an Agencyreport .on a famous singer. The Director highlighte.d his briefconversation with Jack Anderson and explained that ,the Director01' Security is looking into .this.matter.

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. 12 December 1972

Thuermer noted ,~n inquiry from. Dave Burnham of the New YorkTimes, who appears to be writing a story on the twelve New YorkPolice officers who were briefed by the Agency on informationprocessing. A brief discussion followed, and Thuermer will adviseBurnham that we have occasionally provided briefings at the requestof various police organization~, but theie are exceptional cases.

13 December 1972.

The Director noted the' article .by Thomas B. Ross in yesterday'sEvening Star-News, "New Watergate Dhnension?," and the impressionleft therein that the Agency wa~'involved'in the' Watergate incidentbecause a passport bear-Lngrthe. name Edward Hamilton was found onFrank Sturgis. Any inquiries from the' press or elsewhere are t.O bemet With a "bhf.s is nonsense" .reply. The Executive Director noted workunder way to identify the genesis of the passport st.ory,' .

29 December.1972

Unumb J;'eported that.. SeYmour Hersh of the New York Times, whois preparing a story on the Watergate incident, had asked. ifMartinez had been emploYedoy th.€! Agency. Acting DC! recommendedthat 'the Agency not assist Mro"'Hersh's efforts.

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Maury related' that we will be on firm ground in respon,di.i:Lg 'toCongressman Koch if- we indicate' that our assistance to the NY Ci.ty .Police Dept. 'WaS not training but a' briefing on an essentifj,llyunclassified basis undertaken in response to the suggestion of a .consultant to the N.Y.P.D. Thuermer reminded those concerned that

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15 Janua ry 1973

Maury noted.press. st~ries that. Watergate defendant Martinez'·was on the Agency pay roll until 17 June and anticipated some .in~uiry on this topic. The DDP endorsed his view that'M WhereasMartinez was inten;oittently used as a .source to. report on Cubanexile mateers,' this relationship should cause no serious difficulty.

17 January 1973

The Director. called .attention to the .article by James Reston"The Watergate Spies,.r: contained in the New York Times, and won.deredhow Reston .got the errOfteous impression that Hunt was " •.Operational head .of the' CIA":;; Cuban Bay of Pigs • •• "

18 January 1973 .

~~ry reported that when he and Dave Blee, Chief/SB, sawChairman Nedzi with respect to the Chairman t s forthcoming trip ::to .Finrtand, leningrad, .Sofio..and Aghens, Chairman Nedzi briefed on.'· :..- .'his November conversation with New York Times correspondent Seymour'Hersh. MaurY went ()n'to highlight the several t.opics and allega:-tionsHersh claims he has wi.th respect to Agency activities,' .particularly allegations tha.t we. are' enga,ed in extensiye dOlllesiic'operations. 'Maury will circulate a .memorandum on, the information. ' .Hersh claims he has. ." The. Director explained that we should assemble.a ~senior team ·to meet with Chafzman Nedzi and clearly outline what we .do and do not do i.n the United States. The Executive Director. ;:,'"called attention to his 29 February 1972 memorandum to the 'deputies,

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Maury·noted .that·in response to Tom Korologis' (Special Assistantt1l1M to the Presiden:t for"IBgisl.a,tive Affairs (Senate)) request·formaterials on instances where classified information had been leakedto the press, he assembled a paper on this topic and provided it witha nqte than an examination of most. leaks reveals that ~ the WhiteHouse and Executive Branch are the guilty parties.

19 January 1973

Maury reported that Chairman Nedzi would like .the fullSubcommittee on Intelligence Operations to hear a presentation byus on Agency activitity .in the United states sometimei~ mid-February.The :Director noted.:that· his decision of yesterday to tu:-n out a seniorteam for ·this briefing stands. .. .

22 January 1973

General Walters noted Howard Hunt's appearance on televisionlast night. Tbuermer wj.ll obtain a transcript of the program, and 'tbeExecutive Director noted his concern over Hur(;.t IS suggestion.that he isno longer bound by his secrecy agreement. . . .,23 January 1973 .

Executive Director noted that the termfnal secrecy agreementwhich Howard Hunt signed said. that he will be· a cknowl.edged as anAgency employee. ·His· ass{tion that he is not bound by "the· agreementbecause we dd.d in fact acknowledge his employment here is thereforeill-advised.

The Director noted a call frbm Elliot Richardson asking aboutsome Lnf'ormatdon that Seymour Hersh has developed to the effect that.HEW automatically provides the Agency.with travel orders on its.employees and that this agreement was made in Secretary Ribicofi" stime. The DDI ·will determine what this is about and advise. .

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MaUry noted that he met with Congressman Koch on our minimalassistance in briefing the .New York City pCl)lice officers. The.Congressman ·would like something in writing on this, which Maury willprepare and sign:.

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,,"'Thuermer noted advf.ce from a former Agency enipf.oyee that' ';~""'-'"

Seymour Hersh has been assigned full time to the Watergate story, butin the meantime" Mr. Hersh claims he has evidence of Agency interestin an arsenal in the Midwest, a map-making facility in Vermont" andin Camp Peary.

26.January 1973,

The Director noted he has'ao-vised the Director of Training ofMrs. Lyndon Johnson's request for Marie Chiarodo to handle thelarge volume of mail she has received.

DDt reported that he lias been unable to turn up any informationwhich would·:).ead·8.eymour Hersh to allege that we have a map-makingfacility in Vermont.

30 January 1973

Thuermer reported' that the Vi:rginia Gazette seems rto be .persisting in its efforts to embarrass cale Peary and has. been in touchwith Victor Marchetti and Patrick McGarvey" who have' tended to confirmallegations t~at the Phoenix. program was supported by contract assassins .

. Maury noted that Mr. Helms, is appearing before the SenateForeign.Relations Committee this morning on police tI'i:iining" KJfIHITT" and the. Watergate incident. He also noted that he hassolicited the, support of Senators Humphrey" McGee, and Scott .tiomake appropriate public statements following Mr. Helms' 'appearance .

Mary advised that in response to Chairman Holifield'sinvestigation of Agency training pf policemen" he will meet withHerbert .Robaek; CounseL of the House Government Operations .Committee" ·to explain our briefing c;>f various poli,ce depar-tmerrts ,

8 February'1973~

The'Direc.tor noted his scheduled meeting tomorrow:withDefense .secretary Richardson and asked Executive Committe~ membersto give him.·a, note on any item they' wish him to rai,se with the

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. of officers going to Communist Bloc countrieS. On the ,~tter itemthe DDIexplaineq. that since Secretary RiCthardson,'s .inquiry -to Mr.

... Helms (see niinutes of 23 Jan 73)" a survey had been 'undertaken andreviewe,d'with H:EW; which had no problems with these old arrangementsbut is shiftirig the point of pickup to its J?ublic ',affairs s'taftwhere such information is available to anyone.

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,Maury.~eea,lled· that we are obligated to sit:dowD. ·W:f.th .Cha,irman',Nedzi and review what we do and don't do 'in the 'U'-S. (seeMOmling Minu.tes of ill9IvlM 18' and 19 January). The Director"concurred':' .·,The DDI suggested that we undertake an-In-house reviewof what .it.::t:s·we are doing wi thin the U.S. and·. identify. and.eliminate :the :ma:r;-ginal.· .

9 FebruarY 1973

, Maury, said he spent an hour yesterday with C'ong~ssmanHolifield- arid they decided to have the"ir re spective staffs work' on a letter for

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14 February 1973

. Thuermer noted advice from Hicholas Hor-rock-of' Newsweek thata '.'soft 'story'" is floatihg' around Newsweek On the"gEme~l topic of.pq;Litical espionage and' e~-CIA agents. Mr. ·Horrock asked what

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20 February 1973

Maury re·J.ated that Herb EM Roback of Senator 'Holifield's staffis being asked. by David Burnham of the New'York Times for the namesof those city police departments we have briefed in the past. TheDDS called attention to our obligation to clear with these policedepartments any merrtd.on of their having beerr-br-Ie.fedv .!n responseto the Direct6r's sllggestion that the AgencY'issue'a press releaseon this ··.topic,a lengthy discussion· followed"and the Directorasked the'DDS ··to report to him oil wha"t our undezatandfng .with..various 'pOlice departments ba s been prior to our .agreement tobrief·!3ame.•· He also asked thai:; editorial comment .on any past

.Agency briefing. of the press or press reI.eases be aasemb'Iedvandex:PJ.ained. that in principle we should from time to time im.ke it knowntli~t we" are part of the U.S.Government.

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. '. t'!-hury 'noted that Herb Roback of "Senator ;llifieldis .staff andChairman' Nedzi have concurred in'a letter for~the Director'ssignature~which.willindicate that we will undertake training ofU.S. pibli·c~".~nly for the most compe.t.Lfng reasons. ltJ!brief' .

. ·.discussion followed and the Director .observedthat it is' importantfor us ·to de.cidt:: what we do and then advise' t1;l.e Rill accordingly.

21 February j973

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Maury reported 'that' Congressm'8.!f~Rolii'ield's staff is anxiouslyawaiting a lett~r from the Director in response to the Congressman'swritten inquiry on police training. The Director noted plans to'foward it.

2 March 1973

Maury highlighted yesterday's LIG meeting at the White House,and his recommendation that we not provide .examples of Congressionalleaks of' classified information 'for Wbit~ Rouse use in reacting toCongressional criticism of the Administrmtion's "indiscretions."The DDS advised that the Office of Security is keepfng .a reasonablycomplete record of obvious leaks of intelligence information in

, the' press 'and elsewhere.

5 March 1973

, ',Maury highlighted the statement Congreasman Rolifield, willintroduce, into the Congressional Record today on Agency briefingof ,U.S. p&lice forces. He also noted a'related news release thatwill be issued by the Congressman's office.:

6 March 1973,

Maur'y highlighted Congressman Koch's reaction' to our~sponse toCongressman Holif;i.eld's letter concerning poliCf;J training, as reportedin today-'s press. MautrY' noted that Congressman 'Koch plans to ask

',GAO ;t'or a ruling on this matter, and the Director suggested thatColby provt"de 'same guidance', to Comptroller ,General Elmer Staats.

The Director noted /C\Iviee that Hugh Sid~y of Time magazineplans to write a story alleging that Howard Hunt -was employed by acover organization, ~., Robert R. Mullen Company, when he leftthe Agency. Colby noted 'that this company is a completely privateconcern but has provided cover for one or two officers ovesseas ,

, " The 'Director asked Thuermer .to be prepare~ to co~ wi th'anyinquiries when the story appears.

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. 9 March 1973

DDI called attention to Joseph Alsop's article in today'sWashington Post, "Analyzing the CIA's Analysts," wbich erroneouslyrefers to Sam Adams as a former employee. later in the meeting,Houston explained why the allegation tbat the Agency bas tried tomuzzle Adams is false. He went on to brief onJ Icommunications wi tb Justice and tbe fact tbat ne Juuge rUleaAdams' material was not exculpatory. In response to tbe Director'squestion, the DDI reported that Mr. Adams bas not been placed onprobation. The Director found" this unsatisfactory.

Houston explained tbe legal illplications of tbe subpoenaserved on Tb~rmer for documents related to the Ellsberg case and-.advised that the Director may bave to claim executive privilege.

15 March 1973

Houston said that tbe judge squashed the subpoena served onThuermer (see Morning Minutes of 7 March).

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