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Included in this folder are miscellaneous items, including thefollowing:

Chuck Briggs' submission, including support of the Committee on narcotics

Review of Minutes of Morning Meetings

Agency funding of heroin st~dy.

Tom Parrott's involvement with David Young

Cary's memo on briefing of Special. Subcommittee on IntelligenceOf House Armed Services Cc:mnnittee (this relates to the McCordletters to the Agency)

Brae's report of his and Colby'smeeting with Nedzi

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MEMJRANDUM FOR: Inspector General

SUBJECT Use of Disguise Materials and Alias DocumentationWithin the u.s.

REFERENCE Memo dtd 30 May 73 to IJfR fm I ~ubj :Issuance of Disguise Materials for Probable UseWithin U.s. 'or It's Territories

, 1. The Associate Deputy Director for Operations has askedthat we give you a detailed report of the actual use that the Officeof Ttain:i.n,g has made within the u.s. of all disguise materials andalias docUmentation we have obtained for our staff members and students.

2. Disguise ~~terials

,OTR has obtained from ars disguise materials - includingglasses, wigs, mustaches , and special shoes to increase height - for

. 12 staff instructors at the Domestic Training Station. The purpose ofthese materials is to increase the difficulty that students in the Basic,Operations Course and Advanced Operations Course will have in recognizinginstructors during problems and exercises conducted r: lnearurs. Exercises include surveillance, countersurveH ance; Drusn passes,and dead drop problems in which instructors monitor student activity.These exercises are run under carefully controlled conditions only inareas where adequate liaison exists with local authorities to avoid anyflap should difficulty arise during an exercise.

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The sole use of disguise materials by .these instructorshas been or will be in support of the training exercise noted above.At no time have the materials been used for other purposes.

3. Alias Documents

u.s. alias documents ,consisting primarily of busmess andsocial cards, but also including drivers' licenses and social securicards, have been used for more than a year by students

e cone US1.on 0 e course, tea aascumen s are co ecte rom the students and returned to ars. Again,

these documents are used only Under carefully controlled ,conditions in an 'environment I It:rhere adequate liaison With local authorities existsto contain any flap; and the docenents-areused only for the purposes stated,

4. A thorough canvass of all elements of OTR discloses no otherinstance in recent years in which we have used disguise materials 'or aliasdocumentation within the U.S. or obtained such materials for that purpose.

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

SUBJECT: John Dean Allegations to Newsweek Magazine

1. Mr. William Jorden, the Latin American referenton Dr. Kissinger's Staff, called today in reference to Statecable' No. 1'12189, dated 11 June (attached). He said that hehad specific reference to paragraph 2 of that cable and wouldlike to have "everything and anything we know" on that subjectin the Agen cy.

2. The undersigned indicated to Mr. Jorden that hehad checked 'out the allegatiqn that some low level White Houseofficials had considered assassinating Torrijos when the storyfirst appeared in Newsweek an~despite checking outside WHDivision also, could find flo 'one in the Agency who couldrecollect or find anything relating to such a plan on the partof any poz-Hon of U. S. officialdom. I told him that I felt surethat nothing of this nature had ceme to WH Division's attentionbecause f~r the period in question I had been Deputy Chief ofWH Division and had heard nothing about any such plan. Mr.Jorden asked if the Agency knew anything about Howard Hunthaving had a team in Mexico. "before the missfon was aborted"·and I indicated that as far as I knew, the Agency had no infor­mation on Hunt being in Mexico on such a mission. I alsoindicated, however, they could have been and the Agency mightwell not know it simply because he could have used an alias andhe is an American citizen, which is outside the Agency'sprovince and really the FB.I's business. I suggested that itmight be best if he checked the FBI on that particular angle.Subsequently I checked with Mr. William V. Broe, the IG,and Mr. John Horton, recently returned I

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and .both indicated that they had not run across any informationconcerning this latter al.lagatton of Hunt and.a team in Mexicoon a mission related to Panama.

3. It was apparent that Mr. Jorden was under somepz-e s sure to refute these allegations and was casting about inall directions to make as certain of his ground as he possiblycould before he. tried to do so;

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W I · · involved in the entries,~, ;. '. a'.terga:« nuesiiuators 'although hints that s?~e of

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, ~ By MICHAEL. C. JENSEN . First reports about a break-'One unsolved puzzte that!' The next break-in was saidli" at the',Chilean ~n1ba~sy .be.

Watergate mvosugators are! to have taken "lace' six da 'S gan to Circulate In Miami a!tttd)~ing is the jdenti~y of in-! later at .the E:/st 38th Strc~e~l'veek.?rso after .tile W~er?;ate·truders who ...!>rokl' mto the; apartment in :\Ianhaltan of Ja.1 break-in of June I? 19!2. and

. off.ices ~nd res!dences. of; vier Urrutia•. resident of thet there \~'as sp('cula.tlOn tnat theChilean diplomats In Wash!ng.! Chilean De\'elgpment Corpora.' t:\'o mlf.hl have oeen related.

s- " ,•••,J!>" and New \,prk at least lOur:_t-icm and a close ..economic ad.ll,h~} link nevcr. ~as. been.. .. .times from April, J971 to May, viser to Chile's' president, Dr.l proved. and. son~e tn\ esugators

1972. ., . Salvador Allende Gossens. . Idoupt that It..ex!sts.Four. break-Ins aaalnst 'Chile- • ' . One .explanatlon. offere.~ for

ans took place in the 14 months Pistol Stolen the Chilean break:m was t~~tlImmediatelv preceding the Mr. Urrutia told the police if cU~Y Cuban-Americans p.arttc\-ibreak-in at the Democrats' 1hM a .:?5-caliber Bernardelli pared, as was the c~se in .the'Watergate headquarters last pistol had been stolen. How- :Wat'~r~ate,. they might haveIJune. Thev also occurred at a ever, a fur. coat in a closet been 10oklO~ ~or, aocume!llstime when the Chilean Govern- was reportedly untouched, Gov-. that would ~n~lcale. coltuslOnlment was 'negotiating with the ernment papers were said to' between the Chilean and castro/International Telephone and have been disturbed. and chew- governments. .Telegraph' Corporation over] illg gum was edged into the' Shortlyafter thespec~compensation for Chile's take-l apartment's Iock, a. familiar Ilion began in :'-·liami. Chilean]o\;er of the hu~e .conglomerate's practice of .pl'ofes.sional .intrud-' oificia!s acknowledged the itelephone subsidiary, CI'S that. gives tnem time to break-In and reported it 'to the!. Ileca\15e or far more scn~a· e5c.~lre ,If they arc surprised 'city·, pol!ce, who started an in-l

tional disclosures, Watergate m· dut mg the course of an entry. vestigauon that has been in-,vestlgators have not actively The third reported break-in conclusive. .pursued the Chilean case ·in took place on Feb. 10; 1972, Earlier this month, a Cuban:recent weeks. beyond asking a investigators said. at the New/ nam('d Felipe de Dieao was'luestion or two. about the, York residence on East 46th Interrogated' by State Attorney.ireak-ins rl!lrin~ interro;~ationslStreet of Victor Rioseco, for- Richard E. Gerstein in 'Florida

,..- ...: of theWatergate burglars. mcrly a Chilean official atthe regarding participation . in -the\ . However, Senate investigat- United Nations. A radio and al break-in at the offices of D:-:

'." ers have informed both the! television set were ,reportedlYf Daniel El!sberg'S psychiatristSenate Watl'r;late committee] taken and papers' disturbed. in Los Angeles.' . . 'and the Watergate prosecutors] Tile fourth and most pub. He and his allorn,,\' indicat-In' Washington "bout the dctailsl Hclzed break-in took place over ied that, if' granted Imrnunltvof ,the four break-ins At the 'the weekend of :Vlay 13. '1972, Mr. de Diego might Shed l1e:;;'offices and residences of t:he at lim Chilean' Embassy in ligh], on other surreptitious op-Chileans. Washington, Files of the Am- eratlons in Washin;:lon. Inves-

3 Occurred In New York- bassador and his Jirst secre- tlgators in Miami hiler indicat-. tary, Fermm?o Bachelet, were ed that these operatlons mightFl!rth.C'rlllore, a member of t~e reportedly rifled and two -ra- !.:Jclude the Chilean break-in

'specl3:1 tntelHgcnce Unit of- .tne dios taken. . or' break.ins•.New Y?l:k Police Department Chilean officials have been i '.

was scud to have, con,c1l1de~ ordered by their Government;'that the, three break-ms loat OC-I not to discuss the maUer, budcurr~d tn :'I1an!13ttan w,ere n?/ snurces close to the case said'routme burg lanes. And. mve:;lI- that the former Chilean Am-l~ators in \Vash.ington s,aid that. l>ilssador, Orlando l.eteHer, had It:le .four brf.'ak·ms had lOl/OWed

l'confirmed that the Washington!

slOlIlar pattern.>. inlrliders ap'llarently wer~ seek-!The~' were arparenliy done ing sensitive Govern'ment noeu-,

b~' rroff:'ssionals. \\ill! a' irwi ments. ".Hems tak!.'n to make tll(!.bre~k.i .spl,culatiClll b" III\'e~tinatorsIns appear to he burglarlcs. 10·1 ~."\,estigators said. Olht'r ,'aillablej . Capitol Hill investi;;:atorsitcnlS w('t'e left 'behind, how. have spccul<Jted that the in·e\'er, and sl"nsitivf.' papers were I trudrrs might haye been seek·dislurbed. .possibly in tile ,: ing p.l'idcnce.of links b~tween,course of being photu<,raphed Cuba and Chlle. or lookmg for]nvestigatQrs '1eronstruct 'II)(;! pnHt!cally sensitive documer,tsbreak-ins a.:; fc,ilows: Imlallng to the take-over. by

Then, first known b.:eak-in oe- Chile of J.T.T. properties•. curred' on the afternoon of

. pri! 5, 1971 3t th<: :'Ilanhaltanasidence on Lcxin~ton Ave·

nul' of Humberto Diaz·Casa.('. . nuevll. Chile's J\mbassador to

. th,e Uniled Nations... The Am·bassador reportedly tolc! thepolice that the intruders hildlstolen such iems liS a hair·drverand a nair of hOlliS ami tli~IIIl·.1

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1. This memor-andum is for in"f'o'rm'a't'i'on only 0

2.' In Juit 1971, t.he' .NeW' YO'~k Tim·es. featured an.article under, the by-line otl1illiam Beecher whdch .contained an' expos i t.Lon iof 'the then current status of·"the" Strategic Arms Limi t at-i on. Talks '(SALT).' It· was .: ': ",evident ',from rhds: de.l.dneat Iori of these' talks that ',.,,: ':.'. "i-,"' '.'William Beecher had obtained. the information·froni:hJ.ghiy":classif~ed u.s. Government documents or from a person or'persons' havfng had access' t.o.vsuch documents 0 • •

. 3!"' In this regard, Mr, Egil E. Krogh"Jr o f the.White' House ,.tele.ph6~ically contacted the Director .ofSe'ctirity::of:this' Agency. and. requested that this :Agencyprovide a polygraph examiner to' conduct polygraph' t.es tson 'four Depar-tment; of State. employees. In conjunction.with 'Mr~' .Go: ~Iarvin Gent i Le',; Deputy Assistant Secretary.for Security,'. Department' of' State, this Office 'arrangedfor' a polygraph examiner to" conduct these. examinations, .but :with no CIA.' involvement to be acknowle dged ..... In ' ..othe'r words, .thds Office loaned the polygraph: examiner"to: the,:'Department of St.at.e. and the 'polygraph. examinationswerec~>nducte,d 'for -,Mr. Go Marvin Gentile. .

'4;. This. Of;fice Ln 1970,-. requested approvaI 'to havedisguis'e ki·ts", issued to approximately fourteen people.The"di~guise kits, were never 'issued for operatdonaf

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A. ' P'ro'je'ct; WESTPOINTER: In September 196.9,February 19'(0., May 1970." and october 1~71, a·,··proj'ect,: si~i1ar to- Proj ect BRPOI1.1J'ER,.·, was

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I~ the StU'!l!:er or.~ 1968 eCl produced-o-agaf,n at. RostOi{fs request-­a pape~ on,Restless Youth. ~~e first, and most sensitive section,':las a ~'J!li1C1s'.)!lhical tree. t;nen-t of studen-t unre su, its trotivaticn)

~"':-"'~ ·~}1istor~{. anu'~tac·tics.· :.#It· dre~'i l"1ea~:il"!r :;~l overt lite:-ca. ture and .. . "'. .FBI· reporting on SDS and affiliated groups. Toe second sectioncomprised 19 chapters on foretgn student dissidence.

Fages 11 Z: 12 Black radicalism

ocr began i'ol10·rTing Caribbean black radicalism i::J. earnest in.1968. T';/O papers' were produced on the subject; -one in August 1969ana the other ~n June 1970.

ocr was asked in. .rune 1970 to write a memo t~th special'attez:lt~on to linlts be-tween black radicalism in ,the CaribbeC!.n andadvocates of black power in the US. 'l'he memo. 'tYas;produced,: intypescript and give~ to the DCI.

ocr in 1968 wrote pe~iodic type3cript meoc~ 'on. .Sto}~lyC~rrnichaelfs ·travels abroad during a p=riod when'he had droppedf'rom public view.

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.. .'. crs! lteChniCians c~ndu~ted t~s~s).n the. Miami 'area in.August i971 aI' D,f gear intended :for use against a Bovf.et agent in.Boubh Vietnam. ~'lhile whol;Ly' Lnnocuous, the tests preceued the'holding' of ·.the converrtd.ons there and could.be. construed asbeing somehow related to them.

: Ln Februar'J 1972 CIA asked an ofi'icial of AT&T :for copies of.,tel~phone" call:·slips relating· to US-Chit::a Calls. The· o'Oeraticnlasted foi' three or four months and then d:i:-ied up. CGC stated itsbelief' that the collection of' these slips did not.violate·tbeCOIZlUnications Act since eavesdroppfng ws::noti.?-lvolved.

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S;i.ri-::e 195;3, CIA. has ogerated a mail Lrrte r cept; p::-ogra1: .o;i'·,..inc~~in6 a~d o~tgoing Russiau;cai1 and, at varioJs t~~s~ otherf.::~l~cl;e\:l :"1~il a"t !(:r_~ec1y .4ir2?·,jl-.t· in 1;-.:\·( Yorl-: City. ?r·his E!"ogrc.t=lis ItO';; do==~.c.t I:~~ding de cf.sLon on ':i1:cf.,~ler to c(:::t-:ini·.i-: or to .a'b')li::;h it.

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. f~iloW:ing' a'r e s i tua.ti ons whe r e TSD equiprnerrt and -gu.tda:i<:e were·~~~~·olv··ed .;'::; o oe r ",n -1"--, '.. .:\ ... _.u.·~._ __... , ... ~.c:: .... _-u ... ::>-:

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2. I have had none ...vi th Hunt. Lidcly 01" Young •.",

1 . 3. ,My 'McCord contact was indirect 'and occur-r-ed sometimeduring the late 1960's when. r WE-<S Dil"ector, Office of ComputerServices. I opposed p laris .f01" 'I'echrrical D.i•.'i~ion., Office ofSecurity (under Mr •. !-.fcCord) to r.c.qui~e .a soparate computer [C.;l'

its In-Pla~e.: !"f0nito:ring Syste=~'1 10£ DD/S&T' (th~-,n ORD)was the coroputer- individual wOl"Rmg \'lltll ID and , r. think, wouldhav e c1etail~ .. · . -

4. The Krogh 'contact also ..vas rndir-cct arid invoived hisrequest. fUtst through O}!JB I that CIA fund 101.'"(:i.[:n tr~vel on bchalf :of the Cabinet. Committee on Jntcc-national Narcotics Control. Indi­vidual phone discussions. are noted in the attached , . The Agency

I=:~or w~re I land I -II under-stand. has ~ci:rward~d n::le\.'ant documentation , Copies .of.: .

. n 3..:from Messrs. Krogh. I land Colby 'a:rc:_iltta~bed•also. .

5. I held a staff meeting yestea-day to ?;;.:;:s· the r-e-que-st to<.Ill OPPB employees , One officer- who was attending a !uncl':"Ll willnot be avaflab'le untfl tomorrc.w •

lsI Charles A. BriZ~5

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a11 hi FY 72 0 C~st pr-obably SiCK. Mtrmick r-eady to m:tkefirst t-ipo I lis p9ugGcd In , E:·:Dir said OK l"e t(::hr~l1.'/'i~it •

12(?) ?·..~o.r :7~ J'ohn Hurley, O:\f2, celled , z:wntiv,,-hlg possfbl o l(l-Cgh/Minni.ck atterrdanco itt a L;:;::i:l Al~.....;ric:tn (St<.tiorl Chid?)

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. hfmself , Shepherd and l','oal"k Aker. Ol.1B to Euz-one ," ~ 4

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foltcw-cn Tr.t=;10S !rC}m·I'--- I(~l.. Jul 72) and Colby(2 Aug 72). -

23 Jun n ~__-:-:-.--_-=.-_Icolnmcnt(:d on ¥0..ogh/~;H·11~iCk:interestin g cttirig CA activ'itles , including l;;,,:>ge-scale PM,

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1'. At our ii:.lvit·ation·:> I.-Ii:. ~'T21t~r C.. Binniek:> Sta.:fI'"'Merr~er of the CCINC:> is;s~heduled to ~ttend and participatein the Regi~n2.1 Narcotic~·.:Senrl.nar sp.onsored ·by l'lH Di1Ti:;:;ion ...on' 27-28 JUly' 2972.: ':'" i·._ . '. . .;

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2. In accordance with procedur~s adbpted ror irave1of ·\rnite Hou.se C2binet Gommit;"tee StafY in FY 1972.) it is ...~' ..r~quested.thc.t runds to·. cover- t.he·cost·.·of'Jilr. NinnickJs -'.: ."'i:.

trip be ·rel~2sed... Attached:.lierei'lith is. a copy .0Ta :ro:rma~requ~st :from r·~.,...~ Egil Kr~ogh·d·ated '.1' February 1972 toNr•. ';.U:l"lli&'i1 Colby requesting' t~2.vel fU:hds. :for :.the balance' or:py ·197:2'. r;Ir,;. K(~0gh is' riow preparing a formal reque.st :for. '.$15,000.DO to cover tra.vei' 'expenses ror \fnite House Cab.inet .. :GO?ihl1itte.e sta.fr "par FYi:.,19.73.~. I.. will TOI';1ard this request.~ .. ~.to ~·ou1!o:frice:2.:5_ .s.con as -.i1;··a·rr~ve5~ :. '-:0, "_.

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H~t:':7 ...~t;f~{~dty ~o~~.~tant •. : -:. ".. ,:' .~.~: .i-, :... ,. ::~~.S,;:·;,~~!,~~~~}},~~·:::::::'·::·:.·... ".::'~::: :':, :>··.:·':·~4~pth~r account of the Mo.rrong .Meeting Qf.tb.!~~j,~1;~;'·~ea.ds: .: '..

I~:'~·~~.:~i·~~;n~~tin~'edt~t~~~rdH~-~~::;'~~'l~:~~~~'d:"s~'~~i~':<. :"consultane to the White House. GeIier~f.Cu~hma.n:told"Ehrlicmnan' . '-"that :Mr~ ". Hunt would have full co?peration. from C~.,· '~. '~:, :.:' .:.'

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' ..·:Carver'highlighted his session yesterday with'~~Cstaffe:r. >.. .David Yo'uug,:';who is a.ssisting John Eb.rlichman in ~'¢~ewing -':he·. " ;:

· secret..Pentagon papers.·. " ':: ,;~::;~,;:,>~~,;::}~?-::'. . ".:>.:..":

18l~E~;~~71·. " , .": .: . . .1it~I~f:ft;:~'~:':'. A.J?DP noted that he' has reported to White, Housestaffel' David' .... ­

Y0l;lng c)nJhe results of the Deputy Direttor of Securi~yls':'surveyof ,;,,:, ":: .those w"ho ·sa.,V-the classified a s s eaernent upon whid~··Tad.Szukb~aed'.··"::~,.

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workr'equested by John Ehrlichman is pending;' ..X1ie;plr~ctoJ," a.sked :.':::::ff:::7:

teron ~e ~U..·, . :',;,;if~{t~.., '.'· '. :<,:",DD;l:~lled attention to the article in today's·New York Times, .

',' "Nixon Acts 'to End Sec'urity Leaks.. Il. (~ret!'t '£'r()~ the'.~rticle: :. ". IllAst J'uly, two rnembea-a of the WhiteHouse s~ff.· -,ba:vj.d R. YoUng.:·':.:.of the'Natio~lSecurity· Council and Egtl Kroghr.Jr~:~.of·~he Domesti¢;.,. CouncU~:-'w,ere asked to investiga.te.earlier leaks .. p~ev:ent ·recur:- :~:::-:'

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'..</ \.:;.,. ,. <: ~ ·.Post,. ·'.'New SpY·$a.tE:il1ite$ Planned for Clearei"~·.;'InstantPi¢tures.·I~ . ' ...:.. :~:. Lat(;i:'in the meeting the Director askedthe PPS'to' advise the":'. .'. :-:;"Di~ector of Sec~rity to' under-take an ln~estiga,.t~.o~ofthis leaIi of .':··/;EOI-re1a.ted info~matioIl:and to convene the ~B Security::'.' '''..

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.. , .r. '.' .: .'-, , "!'~.' ::~.T~iD~re·~tor noted his memorand~··'to·:·the.ri~~rit~es ~cl, ..... .'/ ..:.' hidepe~dent Office Rea "s, subject:. "AllegationS .of Assas~in~tio:ris~II."'. ~ .>~ ''', .. 'He 'a~ked .that it be mentioned at Staff Meetings~: '·::'.i·," .:' :.. ' .'.' ••". .•••. • . '. r.r . _ .' .:-: •

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"':':'.. ' '" :,~ .::-::::'February rnernozandum on reducing disclosures of clas~ified. '. :., .... :. . 'intelligence .anddlreoted the White Hous e stafrio pr-epar-e ·a'.:

...memorandum urging that all agencies comply'·with proper dis-'; :.c1o·~ure procedures. . ',.. ..... '. . .....

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Jus~ic(;.,drop the case against I?aniel.'.~l1sberg.· . -" :' ..' '. . . ~'.

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'. '. .:.': .::.' .:..' :' ':- In response to the Directorf's r;ci~est, the Director of Se~urity:·.'. -. h1ghUghted developments over the past twenty~four hours wi~h resp~ct '" ;~.. 'to the McCord/Hunt_ et "'.1.. situation. He noted that the late edition .'.'.' of the Ne\v York Times carries a difier'ent story by Tad Szulc than ",

·that.whiehappeared in the edition..received here. 'The Director ot : .v-;;.: :-,

Security anticipates s~m.e. ~nquiries on·B·ernard.L.. Barker's situation,. .. · .. and it was noted .that Mr. Barker was hired by the Agency in i960 and .~/~ .

~. ..... ~: .~" '":. terminated in 1966. The Director complimented Un~b o~ his han~g" ~ ... ' ':, .:.... ::. <: :: ofinquirles and a sked that future inqUiries beznet with'a; response :~);?:.;,

.. ' .. '.. > : .>.;'::' confined to the. fact that, now that we have acknowledged that both "... ,:.~::.:

""': . .'.McCord and Hunt·are former AgencY employee~,. we know nothing: . : :.:-:':;".. ". "'." ..' '. .. ': more abolit..the-~se.and the caller should be referred to the FBI ~~ :.::; '!<~.::'.:

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1?~'·/:,:",;.'. ':~~9S~~'i9~~;0'i"";,, .:' ., . .-;;:;~~~~~~~i~l~t,:...:;. . , ,:." .' '.Th~ Director noted the 17 June arrest ot James \V. MeCor.ti' ~n~:t:\ ,~l":..:,

.' .. '":>: .four others who were apprehended at the Democ:rati~National Cori1·.·::;it:,~~:~(r.:{.. ' . :-./. mittee he2.dquarters a.t ~he Watergate.'-:i··'W.ith the Director of SecUritj':.~~;:;i-·:;::'·::;..... :-, ":' ;':'. presel;lt ·to provide 1?iographic details~ theDire~tormade it.perfectly·'t~:i:.'S:··..

.'. . .i. c~ea.r that ·l'espC?nses to any- inquiry..w?-th, .r~speCt to McCord or .Ho~rd:.:?{:.:·:::'

·ltUnt~··.whomaybe'lmplicated, are to be lirpitec1 tc? a.. statement that.>t~·XH(·, . '.. they a~e fC)rmer employees -\vho'1"etired in August and AprU·197.0 re•.::':::.;;~;?·:'.;

spectively. 'r~e Director asked that' this gl,lidarice be dissennn.ated:L::·· .>~"'::"

......,' .-.:'. via.' staff meetings•. The Director a.sked that any inquiry ii-om. other ": {.,:-.:. ~:". .' ;:.:-', : elem.ents of the govermnent be referred to the Director of Secllrity . ~: : ,.: .

......: :who is to be the focal polrtt. Inquii-i'es. from the pres s are to b~'re- . "; ..:~ ..'. '. terred to Mr. Unumb who may say that McCord worked. in the Office.·.L .. ,

.. "')'''0£ Security. The DirectQr noted ·trui.t we. have no responsibilitY·with· ...:,,·::;·:resp~ct to an investigation except to be .responsiya to the FBlt's re- ...• ".:: :quest for name traces.. It was ncted that Howard Hunt may have done": ".:':.

. '. som.e work since re.tircment in .connection with the preparation of :.'. :":,": <, ">supporting matedal!or some awards.:' The ·Executive Directorwa:s: .

.-: /:··.··:::~skedto review this topic and repo~to:theDir~ctor" ::. ;. . .. , .. . ~ :. . . ;"'. . . , " . . ; .

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.... its work in connection with theaep.~bncanandDemocratic Nationa..l . .Conventio;ts. lie a..sked·theADD~a,.ndthe DDS to ma.~e it absolutely,' :':.:"';'

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;::;."~':.• n.d:e~::Offuecoverage'~i~~f;SN.;Timesand·;..... . .....: '. '.' .... 'Washington Post;.... MCJ-ury recommended that Chairman ~edzi be

. : .,. .. briefed on the McCord affair and that this briefing include all. .... . our information'about tile others···involved•. The .Director asked

.'. :::~..:.;:~.:' -:,::: .. ...... .Maury to .t.onch base with the Director of Sec~rity'and prepare .

. ·ilf.il··· .' ~'.'\""'Ii"'.::' .·:·a ·~iug<papfril.-~onthis:·:topic.,for hisr~yiew.· Citing the 'nurnber.of distorted rumors. about this matter , the Executive Director

. /".: .:.:: .: ::' ..: ': ' .: said that during the co~rse of theday he' hopes to provide a .. ': . suggested Headquarters Bulletin fo.r all employees for the' .

. ' Director's review.' '. '.: .... :'. '. . :;: '. .: .' . ' .

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. .'. '. Unumb·nofed a number of inquiries from the press with ..: ;espect to the 'Cuban-Ameri'caiis'tnyolved ui the'b~gging' attempt

.... at the' Democratic National co~i.ttee Iieadquazte r s and thedz.' '. ::.alleged involvement in the Baio[!)igs, etc. ,.·The Dtrector asked

'that such inquiries be met with anexplanati~n.that-we are not..prepared to be helpful on thism#ter•.·.. • : . .' . ;. .":. ·::~'r··>:· .::'.23 June 1972 . ... :.. -/.::, ::: ....

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,.. ..... Houston noted a tel.ephone .·call.from Howard. Hunt who" .. :.

.;.: ':.' .' . " ···e~pbiined that his attorney. wa$ with hirn a:nd had a' question' '.. ":'.::". '. '.: . . about. a· friend's past affiliation, ~th the Agency•.11

.... .. .... DD/Sec,~as reviewed the employment, and Houston reported.'" . .'~.)':' '. .: .: that he replied directly to Hunt's friend, Mr.1

e • '. thatthis old affiliation should create I!-O proble~i:n~·-s~.i;-"n-c-o-nn-e-c~t:-;i-o-n---

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Maury noted his response t6 a r.equest [r.om CSC GeneralCounsel Anthony Mondeflov'who -wa s rea~ting. to a request for thepersonnel files of those ·forme~ :Agency officers .involyed in the. .;

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.·Th~ Di.rector highlighted hi~,conver.sationwith David K~~sio~· .of.the Washington Star News and his flat denial pi a pr'op~sed:" '..' .. story that the Agency was asked to report on the Democratic .: ; ...~

. Party which led to th~ .W.atergate incident and others. The ";"."'..,Director 'noted his ·plans·t~.Jssue.astatement of denial if such:.:,:'a. story wereto appeaz-andeuggeated, that Thuermer .considet.:,'·:,:}'::::~:~;;\t~l;~;~;:~t:,'dl:afting one for conti:ngency:use., ' ..... -, " .

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'.:: . -.: ,'. :,:'" . story' Which·tries to link the ·Agency with Cuban emigres ; the "}:;,:",,:~\;,,,

i ::'::.: .' ,: ...... .... ..;' .. "break-iii at the Chilean Embassy, action against Danfel EUsbe:~'~}1j;::

and theWatergat'e case•..'·Thuermer observed that this is. the'first'" :>',:<.',;.',,",T.'

: he has heard about this topic', and the PPP concluded that such';;!.,:,:'story would have no basis in fact and it wouldbe inadvisable ·~o. "{:try to straighten out Mr. Harper. . " ..;. ;"

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some inquiry on this topic.: The DDP endorsed his view that, . ". '.whereas Martinez wa's-dntez-rnittently used a~'1(ource to.report .. '.on Cuban, exil.e matters,thi-s .relationship should cause no..seJ::~ous .

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. coz-zeapondent Seymour Her~h. Maury went on to highlight;the ;:'"sevez-af topics ~and allegations Hersh claims he has with re:S:p'ed -:: '.';" ,. '. '.to Agency activities, :particularly allegations that we ar~ engaged'.:"·in extensive ~o-mesti,c:operations. M~urywill circulate atmi3mo:-.: ':::;: ~\

-randum onfhe information .Hersh claims he has. The 'DireCtor .' :.:<" ~ "explained that-we. should assemble a senior team to m~et With .... :'.:. ..Chairman Nedzi a:hdclearly outline what we 'do and do not do ip." <' :J .'the United States. ':.:: :..c.... . :. ";:):.:.' ", ..

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. :'H~t's"sugge'stion that he is.no Ionger bound by his.:.sec;,~c.Y.· : ,;c' '.\ .' ;;. ,'.

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.. .: .:: ' •. '->,' .:- Reia.ti~>ns 'Committee~ Maury said that Mr. He4ri~:Y.'oiiJ.d..probably'.. '" . be"'4ti~ried ontheWate.rgate incident,' Agency trathiiJ.·g.of polfce, ':.

.. .... .':. :and~i'T:andwent: on to. describe ¥r•. Helms'. a~ti~.ip#e4·.r:~spons~.

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6.~f:~·:i~ctor noted advice that Hugh Side;':1~~l:~b~~me'pl~nf;.to write; a' story alleging that Howard Hurit.was.:eriiployed ., by.;a,.: cover. or.ganization,. i. e., Robert R. Mulle#.::CoD:1p~ny,'when"hel~ft the Agency. Colby 'noted that this companyfs 'a,. completelyprivate concern but has provided cove.r for one or.two tifficers '.'

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!·"::.·K~'~':l..•~s:.;fs·:·.;l~:n:.lg. 'e"'1" h'a·.·..s·.-..'t:.a..·.·s~·.k··e· d.' folCr''alslo'emd eWpVa:Bp·.~e;';.~ts:o... ;hbe.·~.·•.,..~·..... \tention.the .'fa:'ct.t~~~,.L.~diii~·s1-lmrn·e:r:··0{:';i:9i7;(ft. n'Ow·.wants.;to·s~e·them again. One;.. Restl~~f§ lith:,' june: .1:970'). 'OOI;:'1'rotea~,wh~le:set Qfcolintr.y·bhppters; and ofthe GS'(sin¢e1eft;q'IA):;.~;:r.'oteamq.re"sensiJiv:epiece drawing.:~ t"~y.. other countr-ie.s for'. < •.,.:.il. "0-':;:.';," "'. ..... • • • ". ~ • _ .... ,,~. _'.,"~"". '\.tr(..~. ~ .

..' exan1:p-l:e,s 'to'mak~"its point. l'jOCI balked-' ...·~n ,"w~nt to do arryth'ing r on the'·::)l,,'J·U~ sid~":":'~he wh~le~roject'ev~~ual1YIw'a~~~eci.·o~:e"t·~to CA. 1......- 1.'..:w~~~e.d. u~der I , Isupervi~ion "" J~t.~.,?,1eft--inBoston).'.

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Thereafter ~KiX. in August 1970~ bec~i.1i~·e we had done so much workwe· publfshed a' aepaxate paper "Student UnresfAlJroad"-'::.-compilatiori of thecoun~ry, S t~9:i~ s •

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.' di~:ect q~.oter~::"wv.:a·said' he had' the DD·~.~,i;::~<?:~YK'~Whitm.ansays' Lat.irne r~a~ .copies ofbothzepozts •. His .'rec·o~~~f~~~~'~!.r.t;.th:atI pa:pAr::~ as

·ca.r;riedto San ~1.'ementeperhapsby Gen·:~:t~',·.ushman;but·.'ga,.the,red" .. ·.<.O:!+~ij,.rn.an· had-been u'nable to deliyer 'it t,'''':< ".. :.:~.: Could be thatt·{iss:inger.

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I ~C 3ti !.~; a :r:~!~~io~::hip :H·::"Jve~.n I ..~~' is p05si:::!e th~t E. 1To".;- ir:~::n:o. \rca .!"epo::t~·d !~;!t. G!'~y. inl:=ntS £if C!.il-:2a:a. (H:~:,:vr..a::"~:;;. I1-T :tnd _the te:lm \t-hich ~\:as tard i{unt, ~ctL'"!g :lS the Con·. :rnean'.vhHe, turned- th~ ori;Ji:'i\\:erc· d~ECrn)~d hI t:1C 111C:':'o

Iarr~st~d at .the l}jl1~..r~~1~.~~t'tr:!.ctor· for the :.'team.' had! n:il .memo o\'e, to IT!' for· itS/'·as "simi!2.1" c!ei!ll brea,k.!ns."Btjt he s!rc::sed "that the easel'more' than: one' dient 21~d t!mt le:;;pe:!s to try to discredit. " Footl)otc: Jcrrs . LC\:!ll;;on~lu~1i:Jt'd h~ -this. n1~I:'1O:~cl~i:rJ:l.$·r;:ona ciie-nc ~'a~, l°r-T. \\hicn! "G:-ay r~fused to cC~!l:nE:nt! r4!r~.s~:i ~~ .C't~l;:'lei\~_ on . h!sJJ~ c!rcums~:lnt!tll .z:nd' tnnt·!""·!2S i;"~e-.:·:;+~d in o:;-,u"ijp'1 o ' r::_ v..O.... ':"I ,t'e ('''1lTcd t;,n. FBi ior hts! n1~,;.r:sQ. "-'."!llCit n~ ;:-:ni1 •..'·:!S:t t•~ll~'~'e is ::0 h::rd e\'j,~~;;!:<: ,,1' li~t:l:;ti:,;~~';:jO"lt· it;' ~~:J~ti:l~; r~5;~n;e. 'Cl~!!~ti(;~-ed b~' sCt:~.; i~:l(;i:d P:": pll;;:i;:-~~i'cn.. ..\n'!1'T i:wcl';(:ment;· ,'tions·o.,er.tbc f~te or its ir.·itor:s :mder oath. !lowi!\'er, hail i.,!. .. ~;:>?"~~I:1;;n c::H~d. t.~e

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CG~~ER.C~A~ciERY ~FFJCES~ tN' ADDITION, WERE ENTERED ILLE~lL~~A(SEIT ON LE;SER SCALE. PRELI~I~~RY iNVESTIG~TI0N,OlSCLOStD~E~HC.':IAL OF DOCl:MENTS.I BOOKS' RAD 108 , ETC. AS' R~sUL TTHE:'SE SERl iJUS~crs; CH;LEA~ Ar.B TO US ADVISED STATE DEPT WHICH EXPR~SSED;!T5 DEEp REGRET' AT WHAT HAD,OCCUREO- , '

II Hi 1S .l\FTf.RNOO'N _UNDERSC:C~ETAR\' CALLED iN US AMBASS'ADOR~Q EXPRESS,GOe'.s 'CONCERN AeoUT SEcURITY OF iTS DIP~OMATIC~rS~IG~ IN US3 ~EQUESTING RAPID ~ND RIGORCUS INVESTIGATION AS,t.. El..I. AS csr A6L I SHMENT OF POL I CE GUARD TO PREVENT REAL,I !AT I O~ OFTHES['LAMENTM3LE.ABUSES lOESMANESlo ' '

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2. T FXPq~SS~D PEGRFT T4A~ l~CI~ENT HAD OCCURRED AND THANKEDPAL~~ FO~ PR1TECTICN U.q. OFFICES A1~ QECEIVING. 'CARA8I~ERn~3

QO;<r.'I)?' OE"-I';NST~A1 fON I N FR'"l~H 0;:' :::ON~Ut,A"TE" A FEW ·80URS Asn.,

I SAJO' ! WOULD PASS C'IJ fiOt:: ~;:'QUFST ~OR INCRE' .6 SED pp.orEcTI.o.N

SUBJl="TTs I.IN Ad T HOR l l ED ENTF" ·TtJTO cHTLEAN E~BASSY

I" I='f'PE.1G"" !.q"~·ISTRY SU::1·.Si:i:RETAl:?)' PALMA. AGlttD ME.·TO CALL ON.HIK TnOAY AT ~:~~ P.~~ ' .• 'r ~UST.R~AD 4P ST~RY FROM ~A~HINGTONABOU: V!!"lIn'~)RI7.;.:r ~;.: f;:?'f t":-r~ CHILEAN EMBASSY - AND KNE.'·r .WH .... T TOEY.PFCT'. ~P.Ai..~1;' EMP·H!:.'~ _,:n Tk.\· At,c BA5SAOI') R' S OFFICE SHOW:;:f) SU:NSo~ HAVl~G' BE~N .C~RrF~LLY S~A~CHI='D ~0R PAP~RS WHILE VALUARLE~ ~ADNOT ~fE'" .TOUCHED.HF SA!O CHtLFAN GOVERNMENT ~SSUME~ MOTTvrHAD cCE~ ..POLTTICAL. FRO~ HIS OWN RE~ENT tXP~~IE~CEl~ WASHINGTON;P~LM' S~ID, HE ~NE~~ROTECTr0N GIVE~ C~1LEAN'F~BASSY WAS L~~SEFF~rTIV~ T~AN IT ~TGHT BE~~~E '~A!ID CHIL~AN ~nVERNkFNT MACE·

. SPECJAL 5FFh~Tp TO PRnT~CT u.Se. OFFI·CES AI\ID RESI;)F~CES p~ SANTIAGO .... It" ?,',RT' 3FC A;)SE ~~F DELICACY ·')F nUR' QELAl !n~S - ANr} HE THOUGHT USG

SHOlJl.D ·ALSO. ,STRIVE TO fiIVE CiJILFMi ,)FF~CE'S Ai':;) H':r~£S E\'E'TTER THAN.RUN-~F-TH~-MILL ~RdTEcTICN. PALMA ASSURED ~E THAT.GOC HAS ~~

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1.···~: CHILEf.;N ·t1I:~COur~s :VALDES. PHONED DEPT {FISliERlf'iORNING. '::'... MAY '15 T.O,.REPORT ·THAT UPON ARRIVAL .SAME 110RNING THEYDISCO.vE·RE:J}:.;PE'RSO~J,:or: PERSONS UNKNOl:m HAD nrr'ERED CH'ANCERY,

-•. ~··.:iAPP.AREN.TLY'''·SArUf~D·A·Y.:~·:·NI:GHT. OR. SUl'mAY· .NIGHTi-··AND··HAD SSARCHED i , ~ ·;.t,:~.,:. ·:'SEVERAL ..Of.fJ.:CES· Mnr' :TAKEN sonc RADIOS ANl} scoxs. DE~T. .: .,

, rlttlEl>IATElY N·OTIFIED: APPROPRIATE AUTHO~ITIES THROUGH' ..•.. " PROTOGOL'. AN'l)·.·SY CHANt'llELS:1' AND, J)EPTOFF {GIRDLER} VISITED' ..,

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.' 2. ·;·'i.: DURING' V!SIT, . Ati8' LETELIER AND EMBOFFS DISMIsSED· ..ROBBERY.AS POSSIBLE MOTIVE, STATING IT IMPOSSIBLE CON­

. CEIVE TH~T'fOR~IG~ CHANCERY LOGrCAL·~ARGET·FOR STRAIGHT..ROBBERY. AND 'CONCL~DING THAT REAL PURPOSE WAS SEARCH FOR' -r::;, ·.{UNSPt·ClfIED} DOCUMENTS. WHILE TERC'1ING INCIDENT ·':DISAGREE-. '. . "..~"

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. . 2: On 25' May 1973 I recetveda-caflfz-om FBI Agent .

.-1 lstating that he had receiveda- telephone call f~om Mr. Janies.Ropinson:.relative to :my inquiryabout prosecution: r f~gJc:at~d that. the·.FBI Washington. .:Field Offi.ce-ha.d reoncC;tctea tue i.,~~ropolita:nPolice D.epartment (MPD)·on 2",1: May and reviewed therepo.;;;:r:No:~ 248:"4l4'xiled with the 3rd. District. MPDo whi.ch states. ·that· ac;,bxEicik,i.n:-occurred at the ChileanEmhassy between 5:00 'and '~:OO a~;iri~'on 15 May 1972;·

MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD"

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1. On 24 May 1973 I telephoned Mr ~. James Robinson,Genexa.I Cz-irne Section, Department of Justice and asked if hehad ·any information as to c r im.ina.l, In~6secuti6'n>:dipersons involved.·in' abzeak in at the: Chilean E:qlbas~y:,:.~j:i:W~l:1.J:lington,D. C. on15 May 1972'. Mr.' Robins'onstated'h:e had.:rl6:.kriowledge ofthis butsuggested that it would be betterfo .~h~ck,with"·Mr.·G. Marvi~Gentile,

. Deputy A-ssistant Secretary f6rSecurtty,·~:;t>,~Eartrnentof State,. and..,.:' :·.'the Secret Service' s Ince they hadre'~p(;)ffi3;t~t;tltie's'fo r the .Executive.: ::: :Pr~tective Service' (EPS). Itelephoh'e'a:14~":JGenti1e.and he identi­

fied. two. State Department cables re:!ative:·to:'the in~identj one .fromthe embassy in Santiago' to the Depa:#;n.1.e~~,...No.·2450, ·d.3.ted·

. ~ .15 May 1972, Subjects Unauthorize:,j:{Entry Outlining. the ~rotest, 'of the Chttean Goveznment pres'ent~¢;to theAme'rtcan Embassy•. and the State Department reply to:Sa:~iiago, No .. 084655, dated

.. ' '.'15 May 1972•. Mr. Genti1e·als~ide#~t'fie'd\tJ:ie.:E;PSnepoz-tof '., ..'.:. investigation and suggested thatt~Eie:a:GbPY:';fromthe Sect-et Servlc·e.

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Repoxted loss' at that· tirne consis"t~:4~~i£O,ur·am/frn 'radioschid one electric razor. The·po1i:c:~}~ifi.Yesttgationidentified

.some late'?-t fingerp;rints' but no ·i·d"etit~fibaiion:o.f·tho5e. prints'was made; . Since the reported lositw.as .unde'r $~J 000 and therewas no ev.idence. of a crossing of stcite'boundries, :the FBI did"not make an inve.stigationof the incident.' The MPD reportedth.iit:~1;J.erehad been no pros~cutionandno' suspect wa~ identified.

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,1. In materiiil:I'rovid~d by the DDI on contacts with c~rtain'"persons on the White House Staff. there is a 9 September 1972memorandum from Mr •. He1ID.s to Dr. Kissinger relating theidentification of a 113;:..1<: to, th~ press as having been 41 the BNDD.The memorandum st~tes'in.part:

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3. This cour~~o'{'acittonwas at the' initiative'of theDirecta~a;e'f:of Int~lligence, without. consultation with persons elsewhere In' thegovernment, except in reporting the results to Dr, Kiss.inger. Itrepresents a welt-concetved aetempt to target on a possiblesoul'ce .of leaks. We doubt.that:it would be susceptible to miaunderstan,Ungif exposed to,!>ubllcYlew. 'but the fact is that it was something ·o[:.lin',attempt to trap 'so1'heon:~,.an:dit was. a part. of the gen'eral attempt,to :seal of[ a leak sinill,i'r to those 'leading to the "plumbing" operation.,Because of the latter',con6ideration it is noted for the. record•., -,,',

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some calls frQm·'~~r..~d~~ung.;,:." . ' ,:,~:~~§:;,fj;:.... ';:.':':' I called Par:t:Qt.t's .home.(FE 7-35l2} at 0925. ,The perso:q; '.'~,~ ._ .

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On this date Mr. William E. Colby and the writer held ameeting with Congressman Lucien N. Nedzi. The reason for thenleeting was to review with the Congressman material sent us by

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. At the outset, Mr.· Colby advised that the Director had issuedinstructions to each directorate to come forward with descriptionsof activities (especially involved in the domestic scene) that had flappotential. In addition, in a memorandum to all employees of the CIA,the Director had instructed all employees to report to him anyactivities the Agency was conducting that they construed as outside.the Agency charter. Congressman Nedzi requested a copy of thisAgency notice be furnished to him.

The full report, including the sensitive section, was: discussedwith the Congressman item-by-itezn and in most cases he actuallyread the text. This took two hours .and the Congressman followedthe material with great care.

With regard. to the it~m concerning Mr. ·McCord's letters to the- .Agency iti July and December 1972 and January 1973, he expzesned ..astonishment that the material took so long to be surfaced and when

. surfaced took so long to get to the Director. He was very outapokenin :l:S criticism of the people involved. .

I will not try to set forth all his reactions to the material, whichI believe he found sobering, but I will set out herel.,aIter the items inwhich he showed special interest:

a. Alien documentation furnished to the Secret Service.He desired more information concerning the reason whyissued, the use, and how controlled.

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c. Beacons furnished Ambassadors. He was interestedin the number issued to Ambassadors and the position the StateDepartment took on the use of these beacons. He was interestedif the Department of State was pushing this program, as he

."" believed tlJ:ey should J;j,~.. ,'t. '"if"" .<d. Logfsttcs" acquisition of police equipment. He

questioned whether LEAA, Department of Justice, shouldnot be doing this rather than the Agency.

e. He noted LogisticS furnished telephone analyzers, anddesired to know what they were and how used.

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Ig. OER's crasb project concerning Robert L. Vesco

requested by the DCI. 'The Congressman was interested in whooutside the Agency instigated the project and why was it stopped.

h. Several ORD projects indicated research done without .knowtedge of the host system or on unwitting subjects. He wasof the opinion that this was risky and recommended' it beterminated. He stated he would like to see a directive go outto the researche:rs concerning these practices.

i. John Dean's request re Investors Overseas Service.He reviewed the six reports that had been furnished. He noted,however, that the item stated "there were multiple channelsto the Agency from the White House" and request~d informatiol\concerning these channels.

j , Alien passports. Mr. Colby advised that he plannedto review this whole subject and the Congressman agreed withthe need to do so.

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Mr. Nedzi asked Mr. Colby if the Agency had considered howmuch of the information just reviewed with him could be made public.Mr. Colby stated this had ,not been done yet, and spoke to the question

't"'" ",~ of s'~u"Ces, meth~s. an,d"t~'impacto,y,,~e instiftl,\1»Ii>n. The'~ngress~,.~,man stated that in the current climate he felt it was necessary to openup more information to help clear the air. Mr. Colby stated the Agencywould give the matter deep consideration. and added he had been thtnk-ing of a general statement along these lines to be used at his confirmationhearing.

The meeting ended at 1Z o'clock noon.

,(Signed) William V., Brae:

WUliam V. BroeInspector General

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NOTE: The above listed' items, except for item j. are being pursuedby the Office of the Inspector General.

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denco raceivod by the Agency during the period from 1 August/,

1972 to 7 J~nllary lS73~ Tho si2uiBlcance of these lcttor~

is that by th:}ir conten.t and by the handt'lr'iting on tHO of

them, they ar-e believed to have becn'wr-Lt t en by James W'.

McCord, Jr~,. one of the de£cadants in th-e Watergate .trr inj.,

}'fr. McCord) Hho formerly worked fOT me as a security officer

before hid retiroment fro.m the Agency ..

the letter as .a piece of crank J>lail" I had second thoughts

and r~-cogl1izCcl the handwriting .on the enveIope and the

signature "Jimlt on the lat:ter as beina similar to that of

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3.. By £ir.st involvcment in this matter occurred

on t.he 2nd or 3rd of August 1972 "hen an envelope addressed

to ~lr. I~eln\s> then Director of the Central Intelligence

Asency, with no return address, and postaarked 30 July ~972

;was routed to my desk fro~ the Director's office as a routine

piece of "crank mail".. The cnve.Lope contained a carbon copy

of a typewritten letter signed "Jim" j·lith the nane in the',

salutary address excised .. "Dear"

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OV~l~ to tho Fcde ra.l. BUl'u,iU of ~n."""c$tisatioil.. Hr. ;:~l.L1.$,~ aitor"

sone reflaction, doc i dcd that he r,'ould. like to have" a .l!ogal

GC'n~)Ta.l Counsel of the Agency

roau tha letter. After he had

to his office and hud hiat

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thO) ensufrrg 'di~eussiunJl to t.he bos t of a}" rt1colloction,.

centered about whether,the A&oncy had any legal obligaia Ofi ,

to forHaI'd tho letter to tho Justice Depa'r tment; or the, Fc(!~·cal

DU1"cau of -In.vestigation. Both ;·jr. HeLms and Nr. Houst.on

fdecided th~t there NO.$ no such obligation and I was to~d' to

hold t)le let:1:er in a secure file in my office and take. no

further action on it. Mr. Balms instructed t10 to restr;ictt ...

knolflcdge of the existence of the letter to an absolute

mini:aum number of poopke,

5. The next envelope received was addressed 'to, ,

, Nr. Paul Gayner, a staff chief in 1,1y office and a former,

close friend of Mr. McCord's, on or about tho 23rd of

Decembe-r 1972. The next envelope received was addressed

to Mr. Gaynor's residence and \ins undated but posttlurkod

27 uecenber- 1972. The t,.,o envelopes contained one or 130re

uns Lgncd typewritten pieces of correspondence \'Thich appear-ed, 'I'

to relate to Mr. }fcCord's involvement in the 1:fa.tC:Fgat~."nff::\irli.

Bot h of these letters were handcar-rIed by rna to/Mrs. Elizab"ti,

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<) .r:l:~~::ary J.973 ::.:v1 ? .]':;.::1:11'Y J.~)73) thl--.!!e .'li.dit.~. 'Hol .::n~-{.~J.0;''2:S

by t,ir~ Ga>'Tlor at h'is resi.donca and pro;;\ptly ·.~clivarecI t~o

ne for roJ:view and subsequen t LncIusLon in the SCCl.1ro: file.

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but a week or so later dolivered to him a folder uith all

copies of the lotters we had received. As I recall, my

l·UQUOS t to him was for guidance us to l:nnt action SilOU1,1 .

be taken with .egard to them in the light of his depatmlre

,frma the Agency incident to his nomination as United States

_';"r:'!.bIlSSD.clo:'";,,dasigna.te tp Iran.. After rcviCH¥-ing .t.hem, lie­

i.nformed'me that he did not sed any. reason t.o ta.ke any ~ac1:ion

at that tiLle, but asked that I show them to Hr. Houston

and if Hr-, Houston, had. no obj"ctio~, I "as to retain them

in a Secure fi1'e and take no actio::> ,t!th rogard to t.i:.am.·

As I recall, Mr. Houston ,.,0.5 out of t01ffi at the time and

it was 'severnl day,s before I had an'opport.llnity to give

him the fOlder· with the copies of the letters in it for"

review. After rov.-iewing them, he informed DIe that he had

no objection to the instructions loll'. Helms had given me and

I so informed /.Irs. Elizabeth Dunlevy, secre1;ary to Mr. Hel.ms~

7.' On 14 f'lay 1973, ~{r. William Broe, Inspector

General of tho Agency. and his Deputy, lolr. Kenneth Greer,

met ,with me in my office in connoction with an investigation

thoy \.;ore undcztnkdng at the'direction of .Mr. Schlesinger

to uotermine if anyone .in the Agoncy had any contact ,I}ith

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j,~r. McCord since tHe Watcrg;,.to 5.:;~cldc!1t.. (I )iu~scqm:::1tly

dctI31·r.\iiled from Nr .. Gaynnr' th3.t he l'H1S not seen or talked.

to 1.1r~ McCord since his retireL.ent from. tho. Ag,r:;iH:y on 3;' ':\U2-ust

1970.) ,I 'also told them thl't a Hr. Leo Rosenbaum, an e,"ployee

1-ir. Harold B,ro.....ruaan ,

;-,;1". :·!cCord." I also stated that ;.Jr. Rasen~aum. lw.d calle"'d. -me

of tho Agency) had requested an ar>pointma:at t'1ith me to ,discuss

theto testify at;'

seek gUidanJ~

friend of Nr. r.icCord t 5 and r.!ight be called

current Senate Hearings. I advised. him to

correspondence purportedly origi~ated by Mr. McCord. I briefed

Hr. Broe and,Hr. Greer on the circumstances involved in the

recoipt and SUbsequent Iland1ing of tlleT.! and made a cop~, of

each of them and deliVered them to !-Jr. Broe the next day.

I 0.150 gave a copy , at the same time, to my i.nme.diate supervdsor ,

several weeks ago to say· that he was well kno~l as a clpse

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the £:msibility of contributing to llr. r..!c:Co\'d's. defense. fund,;

and that'I thought I had' convinced him that this wou'ld be

inimical, to the best interests of himself 1 the Agency and

in this regard from the Office of General Counsel. I,do not

'know that he did so. I then romembered the envelopes and

8. 'A £el< days after this, I nas contacted by

Mr. John Gren,ney, Office of the General Counsel of the'

Agency, who asked me about any official or unofficial ~Qntacts

anyone in the Agency had had "ith Mr. HcCord. I'mention"d

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On this S:1J.:l:l date; I wns instructed by !·lr. Jnim~s R•.Schle:;iazer,

Dlructor of tho Central IUf;elligcru.::a Agen.cy,.· to partic:t:p,iltc.).

in certain Congressional briefings on this matto'i" and tb

prepare this affidavit.

lImfa:rd IlY. Osborn

9. Up to the 14th of f.ray 1973 when I infol·m·~tl.

1·i1t , Bl·oe and l·fr. Gre(:r o~ the envelopes and their cont,Jilts"

the only. p~r50ns knovl edgeabLe of the existence' of thCD t

in adddticn. to J:le ,,. t"'t.l:r~: !··ir. He1:,15 , Nr-s , Eli~abeth Dunl'evy~, 'I'

his. secretary, Mr .. Houston, Mr .. Paul Gaynor of my staff,<. ,

Miss Kathryn Aldridge, my secretary ,.,ha prepared the £':(le,.i

Mr.. Leo J. Dunn, my Executive Officer,. knew of the fil" If:.I

envolope and corrospondence but not of subsequent enVe ~pes.I'

10. The ,only other matter pertinent to this··l:

particular matter was tho fact that an intennittent '50 .rce·r

. of this Office, who vas a close personal friend of ~lr. 'McCord' 5

has relayed "to Mr. Gaynor and his staff certain information,.concerning the poxsonak situation of Mr. and Hrs. McCord during

and after the time he was. in jail and since he has been

released on bond. This source has'boen utilized by thi~ office

for many yoars :,nd by "ly direction, no effort was r.lad".'to solicit

info~:i:'Iation frOp.l hlrn about: Mr. HcCord and the information provic1ed

in and for t.hoof '-2'!~'f--­-i?'

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Subsc r i.bed and sworn to before me) a Notary Public,Couaty of Fairf.ax, Stato of Virginia, this ;13 day}.!y coramLs s Lon e~pire9 ~_&%< ..!s"'~ /11'---

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Bill ?~d"", ;c·o.;.l .·,j ,;,,' i·;·1·:·.I.:: to .,;,,;,.:: \l,"'tlhad told h irn thatl ] at the t irne he w as In chargo:= ofnarcotics rnat t o r-s for the DDP, knew Lid~y and w as priJ~)a::':ly

:·~~·ol~··d \,,:~1, ['unt- -, .. t!.. :"lo .... • .. ·-··,1'""" t irue I ou CO''''''';'l'''~S wc r cinc .;~~Vth'~;Vh~t~~ r-i;Ui;:a 2.l~~~~V.:-2~~Ae; t~ n1eet~~~"'n.~~~~ r~ ~~ ...~ .

__~_~lund"'J:stq.n<!i.ng~t may have introducedIto Conein. _

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I Iqlleried as to what would be thj b:st, prrcedUJ:e..The w r it e r advised that we should interview c cnc e r ning

his :-e!.a~ions with Liddy, Hunt, and Conein, an that this officewould do so.

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23 May 1973

MEMORANDUM FOR: All Employees

SUBJECT Agency Involvernent in the Wa te r-gate Case" ."- "," ....., ' ••~ L ::.~..,L: .~~:.~ -~~ .,

1. The leadership of the Agency continues to make a deter­mined effort to investigate all aspects of Agency involvement withthe "Watergate" case or any of those persons connected with it.The results of these investigations have been given to the appro­priate legislative, executive, and judicial elements of the Govern­ment investigating these rrre.ete r s , Each exnployee has been askedand is directed to report to the Director any knowledge he or shehas of the Watergate affai z- and related matters, any persons con­nected with it, or any other illegal activity in which they believethe Agency was' involved in any way.

2. In consonance with the foregoing, anyone who has hadany connection or contact with individuals on the attached list, oranyone in their offices or anyone purporting to act for them oracting pursuant to their authority, should report these contactsfully. Activities of these and other individuals include not only theWatergate affair, but any investigative work on the Pentagon Papers/Ellsberg case and any contacts relating to the Executive Branch andWhite House efforts to locate and stern leaks of classified informa­tion to the press starting as early as July 1970.

3. Any work done by anyone in the Agency on any of thesesubjects, or any knowledge related thereto, should be reported tothe 10 through the appropriate Deputy Director, or directly andpersonally to the Director.

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4. It ~s imperative that every piece of informationbearing on these matters be reported immediately for evaluationby the senior rnanagement of the Agency. The public interestrequires that all information be produced and reported to our

,,,pversighl:<M;.ommittees,,,(on a clas~j.fied basis;)!,necessar;yJ so ./;';'"that the Agency's actual role will be clariIied with respect tovarious charges and speculation.

Attachment

APPROVED

W. E. ColbyExecutive Secretar:

, ' ,/ .CIA Management Commlttee

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_~Rj~~C..James R. SChlesinge

Director

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ADMINISTRATIYE - INTERNAl "SF oN' ¥

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Attachment.

H. R. HaldemanJohn D. EhrlichmanJohn DeanEgil KroghDavid YoungEt"1i:oward H.i'rll ,,';;"O. Gordon LiddyJames W. McCordCharles W. ColsonJohn J. CaulfieldEugenio Rolando Martinez CareagaJuan Rigoberto Ruiz VillegasBernard L. BarkerVirgilio GonzalesFrank Anthony Sturgis

'NfIMI£TRATIVE 'NTERNAI USE aNI y

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SUBJ&~T

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:;Exflcutive eOI.'1' olitar :rCMA ¥~nagement C~ru~ittee

Lean of Televiei,m System to Secret Servicefor Usa at De!l!01)X'atie and Republican NationalConv'3ntiolls in 19'12

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o~ .1. The attaehed;\suJnmary reports the loan of televisim

equip'/,lent by the Agency ta the Secret ;;ervtM for Use durIng the

Domoeratia and Republican National Convent Ions last year. The

equipment was for use in helicopter aeriel survo1l1ance, primarily f:r<

CI'OW control. The assumpi:ion is that it was used for that purpose,

The eqUipment vas recovered in .l\~vember 1972.

2. The transaction seems a straightforward arrangement,.related to tho legal responsibility of the Secrat ~ervico.

I1owever, the fact that the, AKeney proMdod th~ equipment for: usa

in a domentic political situation c~~lrt be presented in a different

light.

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: Executive SecretaryCIA Joilnap'ement CQJJlmittee

Drue TestinR Program

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1. The attached sum~,ary trom ORO descrIbes research

indicate that the repol'ted drug was part of a larger programin whioh '~ ,th" Agenoy had l."e1ation.~ ,rith com:nercial drug manufaoturers,

WhereBY they paaaed on drugs rej ected because of unfavol'ab1e eide

effects. The drugs w~e soreened with the Use of ADP equipment,

and those selected for experimentation were tested atlL- ___

IUSing monke~ end mioe. Materials---'na"'"v"'mmog~--------~-----------

Df/further interest, as dem0!1strated by this testing, lIere then

tested at Edgewood, usinR voltulteer members of the Armed Forces.

2. The program WiS ter:nin'lted last fall. nie computer progran

remaine in the machine, its final disposition not yet ha.ving been

decided.

3. Carl Duokett emphasdaes that the program was considered

as defensl'7.6, in the sensa that we would be able" to recognize

certain behavior if siJnilar materials were used against ArnerlcanBo

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23 May 1973

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MEMORANDUM FOR: . Deputy Director for Science andTechnology

SUBJECT: ORD Involvement in Domestic Affairs

Sayre StevensDirector of Research and Development

Attachments:As stated

In surveying all of the people within the Office of Researchand Development in search of specific contact or knowledge of .Messrs. Hunt, Krogh, Young, and Liddy, an additional incidentin which ORO supplied equipment for domestic use was uncovered.It is attached. I have also provided the additional information your-equested on Pr-oject] land project/, I

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

SUJ3JECT: General;Specific:

The Family Jewels SxerciseMeeting wi,th Colby This Date

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-Broe andIlmet with Mr. Colby at' 1115 hours today. Colbyasked that ve ~e him with fuller infonnation on the followingitems:

pt"'-6l!'b copieJi,.of cer's reports ou .!!.Ree-t-3::e13"5-¥eu+1:l11 and Black Raaiea3:~

:pe-r-: .Get d"ta;l,j;:r::pil t6~ C1'yogaii£C04i!aSae4;Gma-t<w that is used <in unwitting't> ~ ~ ¥ , --sub-je-c-nr:--ro h;J i - ":>

..lone fotte: case .

./ .Give ColOIY eo copy of FR Dtvlsiuu's eentl?iba-ti-en;o

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21 ~Iay 1973

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ODCi STATEf-lENT ABOUT THE N,I-\TERGP1TE CASE

The fo11 ol'ii og statement was made by Li eutenant Genen 1 Ifernon ,~" Ha Itersi. during a recent appearance before a Congressional COlWlittee ..~"

On 23 June 1972 I was ordered by a phone message from my officeto be at the White House at about 1300 with Director Helms. I hadlunch with Mr. Helms and we went to Mr, Ehr1ichman's office at the"Illite House. Present \1ere Nf'. Ehrlicr.;r:~!~~ ;";t. ~~~·1·j~';":"!1, :~,;-, :{·~'i.t:5

and myse l f , As I recall it, HI'. Haldeman said that the Hatergateincident wes c<1'.I5ing trouble and was being exploited by the opposi­tion. It had been decided at toe Hllite HO'Jse that I ,,;ould go toActing FaI Directo":'" Gray and tell hi'~: t':~": n0:'; that t:··~ f'!v~ ,::,I:~:".:.C'~."i

were arres tsd, Yur'Cner enquiries into the I-lexican aspects of chi.>matter might jeopa'rdize some of the CIA's covert activities in t.hatarea. An appointment was made for me to see HI' •. Gray at 1430 tlJ~t

. same day. I \'1001; .over and told ili;n that I had been directed by topWhite Houseofftc t al s to tell hlm that fu)'th~i' in'!esti,:,~.l:ic~ int·~ th~ ,Mex'kan aspects of the Watergate episode might jeopardize some of theAgency's covert actions in th~t area, He said that he understood theagr.::'tment between the FBI and the >lganey regarding t.heir .sour-ces but­th;l t thi s ':JJ, ~ CCiliP 1i catud case, H2 v.OiJ i d not 'I iOJ a te tile agreemen.twith CIA regal'ding sources. On my return to the Agency I 'checked tosee whether there \1aS any danger in the Agency's covert sources ifthe 14ex i call part of the invest i gati on conti nued and ascerta ined tha tno one bel ieved that this was the case. No one had any knoHled!le ofthe plan to bug the Democratic National COlr~1ittee.

On June 26 the Counsel to the President John Dean called 'me andasked me to come and see him about the matter I had di scussed with,Haldeman and Ehrlicl1man. He si\id I could check with Ehrlichman andI did. He said I could talk to Dean so I went to Dean's office at1145 on June 26.

I informed Dean that I had checked careful ly to $"~~ ;"h"therthere was any jeopardy to the Agency's sources by a further investi­grltion of thRfh:dc:!~ SOlP"C,?S of tri:- ;-;~.~A.''''' :~,i I.. ::,.! '~"":.:'J :;.,::;":. \·;E:.3non€:. l.;:.~;:dl J: i1e:<1 es1(0:'.1 Nnether ;:l;:~ erA ,:-;-:-:t·:t have t~:!~.::;'i y.:.rt iii ti:2U,ltergate episode without my kno',ling it. I said that this was not

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possible. I knew that the Agency had had no part in the operationagainst the Democratic National Cowmittee. I therefore could notsay that further investigation would Jeopardtza Agency sources. Ifelt that someone had bungled badly and that the responsible partiesshould be fired. He asked, whether there was not soma way ia \'Ihichthe Agency might.have be"n involved. I said that I had checked withDirector Helms and was convinced it was not. Any attempt to stiflethis investigation would destroy the effectiveness of the Agency andth o CRT and :'\,'r'HI"~-' r..~ ':S rtlr\:",,, ... r-.:-r's,":\yll! .... '")~0 til.:". ?'·:.'\~1'·;:-·~·· t t"'~l'lrl' ·\"-'!';(.r~ (I :f;~~ .._~11 .• ,..: ',,/.<•• 1.\ ..... , '.'~_ ',,_ ~. __ • 1 .,- .• ,"".. • .,~,I .1

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The fol1owing day I sa'..! Dean ag:<in in hi s office at his :'quest.He again reviewed the Watergate Case saying that some witnesses wereget t,i ng scared and were "wobhling", T ~,;<:! that no metter how scaredthey got, they could not involvs CIA because it was not involv~d inthe bugging of the Haterq~te. He then asked if the CIA could notfurnish bail and pay the suspects' salades while they were in jail,us1r:~: ;:·:n'~r't act i en fl1i":'.1S for 'i:rds ri"I{[:C S0.

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I repl ted that this was out of the question, It would implicatethe ;).gency in something in which it was not implicated. Any suchaction D.]" the -Agency wou'id imply an order from the hiqh0St level andr '".:dd :,C;'; :'~2 a ~h':~·~,Y ~c (.,'~)' S=.i;.:j'j ,~'::'~;)i:. i.t ,':0djG 08 a 'grave di s­service to the President ad the country and would destroy the CIA'scredibility Nith th2 Congtsss and tne people. I Houid t~e$ign ratherthan do this and, if o:"':",:r:~d to do -it: : '. ~.:'.ild·~~,-;:: tc ':'2:: t;i;~ ?r'QsiJs;·,;..to explai n the reasons for myrefusa 1. fur-thermor-e , when the Agencye;~;::;,:d.:.d fl~nd5 ~n t:12 U.S,:> ',.;,~ had ;;) (.:!;~~rtc c{ir::) co tile O\f2tsigt1tCommittees of the Agency in Congress. He was much taken aback by thi sand agreed that risks of iri'!}licating the CJ.1. ar:d FBI in tht s matt€r'\'lould be enormous. r said that \':hat ~.J~O:; n.rv ~" ~\.:.dfA"·:l '."~!.'~~ cJ)lJldbecene a morta l one. ~Jhat \'iaS now ~; "conve.it.ionat explosion could be

-turned into a multi-magaton explosion". I again advised him to firethe ~'espoI13ib'le parties.

Again Dean sent for me on the 2ath of Jl!'~e,1nd ! saw him at hi sofflee at 1130 that dey. H~ iH~qi.i1)~e·': ~·;i·::::t;;st' I "had learned anytil'ingmore about CIA i nvo1vement , I rep1 ~ ~'Q ·th<:t tb.?"2 was no invollfe",,",,tof the Agency in the bugging of the ;':,'l'C8i'9·}te, He then asked ~Iiiether1 had any ideas and I said that I had none which CQuld be.helpful.Perhaps the Cubans who were anti-Castro might have had a hand in itbut the CIA did not.

GIl July 5 I re:eiv2d a call 1.;~ ~Gti~g U!~·2c~or of th~ far Graysayir.r; i:h;t he coul.l f'!'"):: ~h":: .... :.Trt"-~· ; ..... ;?"~f~':":~'>-': ::;..:: :~:2 =:2.~~:::;;~aspecus of this matter ur.Iess he hf!d a fOi'.1ial lett€H' from th~. Oirector0:f ~y~ .~<, :"': :,..• : ~-~ .. ,. . '..: . . ", :;'... "'<. I;':;'

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In February 1973 shortly after ik. Schlesins~r beca~::2 fJ'ir<odor Itcld him of my conversat ionswtth Ha1c!eman, Eht'lichman and [)~an. InFebru(lry Deiln called Dr. Schlesinger 'Co see if the !,gency couid getback from the FBI the matsri al it. !'.:r!. se~t to ·t~-e ~~I.:S:i·':2 ;~::-·.1r'~;.-:·:-::r~

concern i ng our contact ~Iith Hunt. Or. Schl esi nger and r agreed tha tthis could not be done. I attempted to contact Dean but he \'las ·inFlorida. On his return! saw Dea'(j at his office on February 21 and t~ld

hir~ ~~~~t \.;~ CGu':d {tot esk tj",,::.: F2; J~0r' ~:j"Je material back. "(flat wou lo uniyserve to impl icate the CIA and L'coul d not and would not do it. I hadseen Acting FB! Director Gray that p.crning and to'le him of :Jean's l'eQu2stand our refusa l , He agreed sayin9 that he could not do such a thing.

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This was 'long b'1fore the Hdtergate bugging. Since then I had caraful Iychecked and there was no other i nvo1vement of aliy sort by the CIA in theoperation against the ~}atergat~.. L sai.r,l",t.Mt r felt.tpat attem.?"t,;.,t~,nCG'/~i" t:f~i:s u·: OJ'' r>,": 1 "',' ;," .,::-: :~,,-: C::\ 1:' ":.'::! :'.':';~.~ '.>:~ ~'.;;,':. !.'~ ..' ."? <:tL::~;- ·ll:·~?;:,..':':J ::,,,.:; ~. ,.;,;:: '.;'.{;:(: ('~.1 (>.: t\-~::-';'j\k;nt ar:c '~,,;l:":\ ce':!:.:··'I, f~'mv'id h:::"i8. 110 ~"~:''l. ':n ,.:·.i:~ 't"': l~~ ~'!';;~:-: :_:uj~J:' p::;:;rHited t~) res';qn (,; , ':'i::i5'~t:~ .. H':~;'i"Li '''\".: <... ...: _. . i t:.. i:,;' '.'i~~ .~ :',;:;._; ....\l;:-:: .;':', '.' ,_",_,:,.1•."~.: .• ;

i.:~":'~J~i':j ct ~\'.:r ,-,~i:.L":i·",:; :::~•....: ;':~ ';:c::.:. ~;~:5 prt;::;:~r2Q to rcS}~;1: on :.n1-:;issue. I geve Gray a l'fst of t!ic 1?(";i.d;';r~e!1t the ligenc.y 'Jihl glv??1 Hf.H:~:

and the account of our deaiings with the former CIA employees up to thetermination of their employment with the Agency long before the ~!atsr~,t?

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I saw Gray again on the 12th of July and gave him one additionalmemorandum regard i ng t.he r:ont~ct fl)r'p- i shed !-!ur.t. l'!2 rs'!i T';~C t~:.:! r;~.:.·~::·::rreib:::,.~ting the posi tlcn i,'~: l: ..::d ;:~;'~-::;i }in:'Iiously. r said -;:[l?tt I had t,::-:cDean that the best solution 'IOU 1(: b0. to "fire those responsible, GI'ay saidhe had made the same recofmliendatlQ!I. Once again we a9reed that anythtnothat migl)t damage the integrity of th.:- F3I and CIA ~...ou ld be a grave d is­$c:r"/i~e to 'l:h~ ;:r'~:3idr~r.t :F.d "'::...: :,: ,.~:.:-:;::C:r;-~.•

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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

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1. Recent press reports outline in detail certain alleged CIAactivities witfi respect to Mr. Howard Hunt and other parties. Thepresently known facts behind these stories are those stated in theattached draft of a statement I will be making to the Senate Committeeon Appropriations on 9 May. As can be seen, the Agency providedlimited assistance in response to a request by senior officials. TheAgency has cooperated with and made availa~le to the appropriate lawenforcement bodies information about these activities and will con­tinue'to do so.

2. All CIA employees should understand my attitude on thistype of issue. I shall do everything in my power to confine CIAactivities to those which fall within a strict interpretation of itslegislative charter. I take this position because I am determinedthat the law shall be respected and because this is the best way tofoster the legitimate, and necessary contributions we in CIA can maketo the national security of the United States ..

3. I am taking several actions to implement this objective:

I have ordered all the senior operating officials of thisAgency to report to me immediately on any activities nowgoing on, or that have gone on in the past, which mightbe construed to be outside the legislative charter of thisAgency.

I hereby direct every person presently employed byCIA to report to me on any such activities of which hehas knowledge. I invite all ex-employees to do the same.Anyone who has such information should call my secretary(extension 6363) and say that he wishes to talk to meabout "activities outside CIA's charter."

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ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAl "Sf ONI Y

~I~J~'~~ James R. Schlesinger

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•Any CIA employee who believes that he has receivedinstructions Which in any way appear inconsistentwith the CIA legislative charter shall inform theD.Jrector of Central .In~~lJ.igence)"diatel.Y:~.;;"'1.ili"": ,i;>~; ;":''':'~{~~!

-4. To ensure that Agency activities are proper in the future,I hereby promulgate the following standing order for all CIA employees:

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Mr. Chairmarr, I am here to discuss the questions which have.arisen

over CIA's real and alleged role in events that occurred in 1971 and 1972 .

I have opened a detailed investigation into the precise nature of that role.

,'fit, I canreport to you on what..Agency records, now being intensively reviewed,

reveal at this juncture. However I do not yet know that I have all the

facts in the matter. Nonetheless, I am pleased to present to you such facts• •

as are now available, arid I will certainly provide you with any further

details as they come to my attention.

let me start. with the Agency's relationship with Mr. Howard Hunt,

whose testimony has recently been made public. Mr. Hunt was a staff

employee of the Agency from 8 November 1949 to 30 April 1970. At that time

n~ retired from the Agency. He performed one editorial job of writing up

a recomnendatlon for an award for one of our officers. in .November 1970.

He ~IaS not paid for these services; although the Agency placed the sums of

$200.00 and $50.00 in two charitable~rganizations for. the service performed.. .

In early July 1971,.General.Cushman, then the Deputy Director of

Central Intelligence, received a telephone call fro~ the Hhite House. He

was informed that Nr. Hunt had become a consultant on security affairs for

the Hhite House, and a request was 'made that Hr. Hunt receive assistance

from the Agency. The minutes of the Agency Morning Meeting of 8 July 1971

indicate that the DDCI (General Cushman) reported a call by John Ehrlichman

stating. that Howard Hunt had been appointed a Hhite House security consultant.

On 22 July 1971 Nr. Hunt visited Generai Cushman at the CIA building.

According to the records, Mr. Hunt stated" that he had been charged with a

'highly sensitive mission by the White House to visit and elicit information

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from an individual whose ideology he was not entirely sure of, and for that "

purpose he said he was asked to come to the Agency to see ifhe could get

two things: identification documents in alias and some degree of physical

disguise, for a one-time operation. He stressed that he wanted the matter~. '.11;" .... . • • .' - ". •• _.J:;~V> :?11

to be held as closely as possible and that he would like to meet the Agency

people in an Agency safehouse. Agency records indicate that, in, the course

of the conversation, Mr. ~unt referred to' Mr. Ehrlichman by name and General

Cushman acknowledged an earlier call from Mr. Ehrlichman to him. The

Committee may desire to query General Cushman whose knowledge would not

come from such secondary sources.

General Cushman directed the appropriate technical service of the

Agency to be of assistance to Mr. 'Hunt, based on the above request. On

23 July 1971 Mr. Hunt was given alias documents, including a Social Security

card, driver's license, and several association membership cards, in the, ,

name of "Edward Joseph Harren" simHar to material he had been furnished

for operational use while he had been an Agency employee, under the name

of "!,d\~ard V. Hamt l ton;" The same day Mr. Hunt was also given disguise

materials (a wig, glasses, and a speech alteration device).

By calling an unlisted telephone number given him, Mr. Hunt arranged

several a~ditional meetings with Agency technical, officers, the dates of which

cannot be provided with precision. In these, he requested and was provided,

a commercial tape recorder (in a typewriter case) and a commercial Tessina

camera disguised in a tobacco pouch. He also brought in a then-unidentified

associate (later identified from press photos as Mr. G. Gordon Liddy) and

secured for him a disguise (wig and glasses) and alias documents in the name

.of "George F. Leonard."

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The Agency""technica1 officers met these requests despite the absence

of the procedural steps and approvals normally required by Age~cy regulations ..

However, they became increasingly concerned at the escalation of Mr. Hunt's

requests for. assfstance , These finally included a request from Mr. Hunt to.~,~... , . .. ,

be met on the morning of 27 August 1971, upon his return from California,

to have a film developed and returned to bim. This was done the same day.

·He also asked for a New YOrk mail address and telephone-answering service

for operational use.

The technical officers raised- their concern with senior officers.

who noted the possibility that these activities could involve the Agency in

operations outside it~ proper functions. As a result. again according to

Agency records, General Cushman telephoned Mr. Ehrlichman at the White House

on 27 August 1971 and explained that further such assistance could not be,

'given. Mr. Ehrlichman agreed. The request for mail address and telephone

answering service was not honored. On 31 August 1971, Mr. Hunt contacted

the technical'Qfficers again. requesting a credit card.·but this was refused.

Mr.·Hunt had also made 'a request on 18 August 1971 for the assignment of

a secretary he had known during his Agency career. This was also refused. The

earlier-furnished alias documents and other material were not recovered, however,-

except for the Tessina camera which was returned on 27 August as unsuitable.

Since the end of August 1971. the Technical Services, Division has had no

further association with Mr. Hunt. As a point of reference, I would note

that the break-in of the office of Mr. El1sberg's psychiatrist took place

on or about 3 September 1971.

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The Agency ~utlined the above events to Mr. Patrick Gray,< Acting

Director of the FBI, in letters dated Sand 7 July 1972, and a meeting on

28 July 1972. A series of questions were asked the Agency on 11 October 1972

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District of Columbia. On 24 October 1972, Attorney General Kleindienst and

,Assistant Jll:torney General Petersen revie1ied the Sand 7' July transmittals

together with additional, more detailed but undated materials, that had 'been

provided to Acting FBI Director Gray on 18 October 1972. The Agency is<

aware that this material was reviewed on 27 November 1972 by Mr. Silbert, who

asked additional questions'on that date as well as on 29 November 1972.

Written responses to the foregoing questions were provided on 13 December 1972.

, An additional, submission was made to the Assistant Attorney'General Petersen

on 21 December 1972. This material was discussedat a meeting held with

Assistant Attorney General Petersen and Mr. Silbert on 22 December 1972.

All of the foregoing materials can be made available to the Committee if it

so desires.

As a separate matter, which was not known by those \-,ho prepared the

material for the Department of Justice in the fall of last year, the Office

~f Medical Services of the Agency prepared and forwarded to the White House

two indirect personality assessments of Mr. Daniel Ellsberg. The Agency has

had a program of producing, on a selective basis, such assessments or studies

on' foreign.'leaders for many years. In July 1971 Mr. Helms, then Director,

instructed Agency officers to work with Mr. David Young of the Hhite House

Staff relative to security leaks in the intelligence community.

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..Hr. Young requested a study on Hr. Ellsbergin the latter part of

t July 1971, which Agency activity was apparently approved by Mr. Helms.

At that time, i'lr. Young supplied ra~1 material consisting principally of

newspaper and magazine articles together with some State Department and

Justice Department papers. The fi rst assessment delivered to the Hhite House

dated 9 August 1971, was judged insufficient. As a result, there were

several meetings between pro f1a1loy, Mr. Hunt, and Mr. liddy, in which

classified information of the Justice and State Departments was introduced.

One such meeting occurred on 12 August 1971. Additional material ~~s

transmitted by Mr. Hunt on 12 October, and another meeting was held on

27 October. These meetings led to a second version of the assessment," . ~

dated 9 November 1971. This document was delivered to the Executive Office

by Dr.,Malloy on 12 November 1971. Agency records 'indicate that Mr. Helms

had previously communicated with Mr. Young indicating he had read both

reports.~In another contact "about October 1971," an Agency officer arranged

to provide Mr. Hunt certain unclassified materials from CIA files relative

to a 1954 French case of leakage of Government documents. These were

delivered to'his office at the White House.

In closing, I would like to stress several conclusions of my

investigation so far:

a. CIA had no awareness of the details of Mr. Hunt's

activities. The Agency's impression was that Mr; Hunt was engaged

in an activity related to identifying and closing off the security

leaks that were so much a preoccupation of the GQvernment at the time.

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b. The Agency clearly was insufficiently cautious in the

initiation of its assistance to ~Ir. Hunt. later, when the nature of

Mr. Hunt's requests for assistance began to indicate a possible active

involvement by the Agency'in activities beyond its charter, the

Agency terminated the relationship and refused further assistance.

c. The preparation of a profile on an American citizen under

these circumstances lies beyond the normal activity of the Agency.~

It shall not be repeated -- and I have so instructed the staff. This

shall be made a part of the regulations governing such activities.

d. As Director, I have called for' a review of all Agency

activities and the termination of any which might be considered

outside its legitimate charter. In addition"to requesting this

review from my sUbordinates, I have directed each employee and invited

each ex-employee to submit to me any cases which theY may question.

I am determined that the Agency will not engage in activities outside

of its ~arter but will concentrate its energies on its important

intelligence mission.

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Sy Hersh's provocative teaser for the day:

He has calls in for you, Houst onjand Colby.

I__--~~aut~tentioned Sy H. again to the Istatement 'e had given to the Times already,,C 0 im I "noted" what he had to saytoday.

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, "RESPONSE TO PRESS INQUIRIES CONCERNING MR. HUNT'S

GRAND JURY TESTIMONY

THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY HAD N9

ADVANCE NOTICE OF ANY SORT WHATSOEVER OF THE

BREAK IN BY MR:' HUNT OF THE; OFFICE OF MR:

ELLSBERG'S PSYCHIATRIST OR OF THE WATERGATE

INCIDENT:" THE NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF THESE TWO

EVENTS WERE THE FIRST NOTICE TO ANYONE IN THE

AGENCY:" ALL AGENCY INFORMATION ON OJ R CONTACTS

WITH ANY PERSONS INVOLVED IN THESE INCIDENTS HAS

BEEN REPORTED FULLY TO THE DEPARTMENT Ol!- JUSTICE,"

AND AS INVESTIGATION OF THESE MATTERS IS IN THE HANDS

OF THE COURTS AND THE GRAND JURY, ALLINQUrnIES

SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE:

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Secretary, CrA Management COlIllIlittae

SUBJECT: Potentially Embarrassing Agency Activities

The Office of the InspectDr General has records on the1'ollD;ring sensitive subjects tbat either have been or might inthe" future be tbe source of embarrassment to tbe Agency.

The report of the Board of Inquiry in the case of Han~ To:rte.The To:rte affair ;ras fully exposed in pub.Hc , of course, butthe report itself is e.LoseLy be1d w:i:thin the Agency. Thisoffice ;,as designated as the' custodian of the report, and wehave the onlY·S1.1rviving CDPY.

An annex to the Izispector- General's "report D1' survey D1' theTechnical Services Di visiDn done in 1963. The annex deals;ritb experiments in influencing human behavior thrDugh theadministratiDn oJ: mind or persDnality a;Ltering drugs toun1<itting subjects.

An InspectDr General repDrt D1' investigation of a11egatiDnsthat the Agency vas instrumental in bringing about; theassassination of President Diem. The allegations ;reredetermined tD be 1<itbout foundation. "

An Inspector General report of investigatiDn D1' al1egatiDnsthat the Agency was instrumental in bringing about theassassination of President Trujillo. The investigationdisclosed quite extensive Agency invDlveme~t ;,ith theplotters.

An InspectDr General report of investigation of allegatiDnsthat the Agency conspfred to assassinate Fidel castro. Thestory first appeared in Drew Pearson I s column and has sinceappeared in Jack Anderson's column. \"1bile the columnscontained many :factual errors, the allegatiDns are basicallytrue.

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SDS and other student activillt groups

OCI produced in December 1967 at Ua1t Rostow's request a30~page t;y:pescript lltudy of the SDS and its foreign ties.

In the sumn:er of 1968 OCI produced-o-agat.n at Rostmr'g requeab-»" paper on Restless Youth. The first, and most sensitive section,

, "Wa's a phi'll1:>S"<!iphical· ti:ei:it'ment of' student unrelit, its m()j;i~tion,history, and tactics. It drew heavily on overt literature' andFBI reporting on SDS and affiliated groups. The second sectioncOmprised 19 chapters on foreign student dissidence.

Pages 11 & 12 Black radicalism

OCI began following Caribbean black radicalism in earnest in1968. Two papers uere produced on the subject, one in August 1969aud the other in June 1970.

OCI was asked in June 1970 to urite a memo with specialattention to links between black l'Eldicalism ill' the Caribbean andadvocates of black power in the US. The memo was produced int;y:pescript and given to the DCI.

OCI in 1968 wrote :Periodic ty:pescript memos on StokelyCarmichael's travels abroad dur-Ing a period whell he had droppedfrom PUblic view. .

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In Fe~ry'1972 CIA asked, an official of AT&T :t'or cop:l.<:s oftelephone call slips relating to US-Chima' calls. The operationlasted -:for three or four months and then dr:l.ed up. CGC stated itsbelief that the collect:l.on of these 'slips did not violate theCC!mlUI11ca.-::iOIls '.(Ic't since eavesdropping was not inVOlved.

Testing in the US of ORD-developed electronic collectionsystems occnsion1!U:r result in the collection or domestic telephoneconversations. When the tests are canplete.. ~e interceptedlllaterial is destroyed. '

CIa. r )echn1cMns conducted tests in~e Miami ares inAugust :r.9(X or'IIF' gear il:rtended f~r use against a Sartel: agent :I.nSouth Vietnam. Wb:lle l1hoUy innocuous, the tests preceded theholding ot the conventions there lind could be construed asbeing sGmeha/:'related to them.

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Since 1953, CIA bas operated a maii intarcept programot, incOlIiing and outgo:tng Russian lllail and, at various times, otherselected ma:tl at Kennedy Airport :tn Irew York City. This prog:ramis now do=nt pend:tng decision on .'hether to continue or toabolish it.

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Mr. W. E. ColbyExecutive Secretary, CIA Management Committee

Director, National Estlmates

Co~n)entson Proposed DCI Statement (Hunt Case)

Since you are aware that 1 have no facts bearing on the case, I.'take it tliat you asked fQr comment from the following point of view;w111 the proposed statement be well received by the committee?

The main questions in the committee's mind will be: Did CIA'cooperate wittingly in activities which were both illegal and outside itscharter? Or did it only respond supinely to higher authority even thoughit had some reason for suspecting illegal conduct?

"Tactically, I think there would be advantage in coming to gripsfrankly with these questions in the statement itself. The text in itspresent form could be taken as a minimum factual response which doesn'tquite get at the heart of the matter. I think it preferable, in the interestof the Agency 's reputation on the Hill, to proceed to candor directly rather

-than to be drawn to it by subsequent questioning.

Key follow-up questions which can be anticipated would include".the following:

Why is there no record of the initial Ehrlichman-Cushman contact?

If Cushman recorded the conversation with Hunt, was he not alreadysuspicious of the latter's purpose and why didn't he ask? At aminimum, could he not have inquired Whether "the individual whoseideology we aren't entirely sure of" was an American citizen?

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When Cushman told Ehrllchman on 27 August 1971 that -CIA wassuspending support to Hunt, was it only on the ground that thelatter had become "too demanding"?

Why was the personality study on Ellsberg provided when itwas obvious that this action transgressed the Agency's charter?

Obviously most questions which will be raised can only he answeredhy Helms and Cushman personaily• Nevertheless, I think the DCI would bewell advised to provide a candid evaluation of these proceedings in his. initial

- - statement. To do so voluntarily would make more persuasive the assurancesthe Committee will want that nothing of the sort will be done under hisdirection of the Agency.

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1. Recent press reports implicate CIA in certain il~ . Iactivities allegedly committed in the United States. Without going

into the details of these allegations i' I can assure' you that I intend

to cooperate fully with the various law enforcement and Congressional

investigations of these matters.

2. All CIA employees. should understand my attitude toward

matters of this sort. I shall do everything in my power to confine

CIA activities to those which fall within the strictest interpretation

of its legislative charter. I take this position because I am determined

that the law shall be r-espected and because this is the best way to

foster the legitimate and necessary contributions we in CIA can make

to the national security of the United States.

3. I am taking several actions to implement this objective:

I have ordered all the senior operating officials of

this Agency to report to me immediately on any

activities now going on, or that have gone on in the

past, which might be construed by reasonable people

to be outside the legislative charter of this Agency.

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I hereby order every person presently employed by

CIA to report to me directly on any such activities

of which he has knowledge. I invite all ex-employees

to do the same. - Anyone who has such information shall

call my secretary (extension 6363) and say that he wishes

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I intend to name a highly respected person from outside

the Government to review, investigate, and prepare

reports for me on any apparent violations of the CIA

legislative charter which are 'brought to his attention

or may be uncovered on his own initiative. I shall give

this person complete and unrestricted access to all

records and per-sons in the Agency.

•4. To insure that Agency activities are proper in the future; I

hereby promulgate the following standing order for all CIA employees:

Any CIA employee who believes that he has

received instructions which in any way appear

inconsistent with the CIA legislative charter shall

inform the Di.rector- of Central Intelligence immediately.

James R. SchlesingerDirector

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Retirement Information - E. Howard Hunt

1. Date of retirement: 30 April 1970

2. System: CIA Retirement and Disability System

3. Grade and salary at time of retirement: GS-15 , Step 8' - $28,226

4. Creditable civilian service used in computing annuity:

17 May 1948 to 8 June 1948 - Economic Cooperation Administration

9 June 1948 to 19 Februa~ 1949 - State (ECA)

8 November 1949 to 30 April 1970 - CIA

s. Armuity:

At retirement - $1,020 per month

At present - $1,181 per month (which includes cost-of-livingincreases since date of retire~ent)

6.' At the time of retirement ~fr. Hunt did not elect survivorship benefits.

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

allflUity.· By letter of 5 April 1971 he raised the question of changing

his election but was' informed by the General Counsel on 6 ~lay 1971 that

.tlii'-s 'could not be done. By letter 'aated 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 ~lay 1972 fu. Houston advised

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

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

the CIA Retirement Act.

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1. I met with the outgoing and Incoming MAG Cochairmen. Wediscussed a number of topics but concentrated particularly on theirtwo most recent memoranda·concerning domestic activities. I ex­pressed slight irritation with their second memorandum, which is ashotgun approach to the problem, and asked them to be specific ifthey have anything in mind. I said I understand they have heard thatwe sent a surveillance team to the Democratic National Convention.Mr., . Isaid that-he made this statement because an Officeof Security employee' reported in his presence that he personally wasa member of a team which went to the Convention.' (I subsequentlyraised this with Howard Osborn, who after investigating reported backthat the Secret Servil;:e asked us for two technicians during the Demo­cratic National Convention. These technicians were formally detailedto the Sec.ret Service and went to Chicago, where they did RF monitor-ing under the superVIsion of the Secret Service. The Secret Serviceapparently calls RF monitoring "audio suzvetf.lance , II· and it seems that,during the discussion whichtcok place at the Senior Seminar, those whoheard this assumed that "surveillance" meant actual surveillance of thecandidates, when actually the meeting rooms were' being checked toensure they had not been bugged. I have reported all this to the Directorand shall discuss it with MAG when I have dinp.er with them on 11 January.)---_ .

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MEMORANDUM FOR: The Executive Director-Comptroller

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As requested, MAG met with the DDP on 21 December anddiscussed with him the referenced memoranda on CIA's covertdomestic activities. Our.exchange consisted primarily of .the DDP responding to the MAG memoranda as they related.to.activities of the Clandestine Service alone. The DDP madeit clear that he spoke only for his Service. Since MAG'sinitial concern over covert domestic activities extended to,while not being restricted to, the Clandestine Service,it recommends that the .referenced memoranda be also .broughtto the attention of appropriate senior officials in otherAgency components.

The Management· Advisory Group

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3. The group made it clear that their concern was over theAgency image if the g eneral public were aware that some of ouractivities, 'wherever they took place, were targeted against Blacks.I said that we did not target against Americans of any color in thiscountry, and that the 'Clandestine Service was color blind when itcame to carrying out its overseas .CI, respunsibilities and it wouldcontinue to be so.

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1. I met with the MAG group this morning for little overan hour, and I set forth as candidly as possible those counter­intelligence and counterespionage responsibilities of ours over s ea swhich make it mandatory for us occasionally to take an interest inAmerican citizens overseas. I explained the r equdr erne nts placedon us by the Department of J'us tice for over s eas checks, and alsothe fact that our normal oversea's operations against Soviets andothers some times produce leads, to Americans in conspiratorialcontact with our Communist targets.

2. I was asked about our having sent Agency representativesto the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968 and Iexplained that I never hear.... of such a thing and did not believe it.I pointed out that, as they knew, the press had reported fully on theAgency I?articipation at the beginning of the 'sky marshalling programand I assumed they saw nothing wrong with this. They agreed. Ialso pointed out that, at President Kennedy's funeral, with scoresof important foreign personalities here, the Agency lent some assistanceto the Secret Service, and here again the group understood that thiswas a legitimate function.

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4. . I agreed that the Director should be asked to speak alittle more fully and clearly on whether we "target against Americancitizens" so that there is no am'biguity.

5. I told the group tha-t we must expect all kinds of irrespon­sible accusations in the press, ,such as the one in the January 1972issue of RAMPARTS magazine in which Bob Kiley and Drex Godfrey,it is suggested, are still in the "lmploy of CIA working on a' crz,plan to improve police organizations in this country. I said that this,was palpably false as anyone who knows Kiley and Godfrey would .understand. The group mentioned Dick Ober's unit and said thatthere was a lot of scuttlebutt that the purpose of this unit was to keepbook on Black Power adheren!"£". I denied this saying that our interestwas as I had explained it previously.

6. I do not know whether this is a fair as sumption, butDick Ober's machine program is 'not handled in the Clandestine Serviceand it is possible that someone is misreading and misinterpre~ingtheintent of Ober's program from fragmentary bits and pieces that may'be discernible from the handling of the machine program. I do notstate this as a fact because I have not examined it that closely.

7. I told the group that: I had offered to enlighten it candidlyon what We do so that they v "ju1d at least have the facts and I saidthat I assume you would take it :from here;

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THROUGH: The Execut~ve Director-Cbmptroller

SUBJECT: CIA's Domestic Activities

REFERENCE: MAG Memorandum, "CIA's Domestic Activities,"March 1971

1-. MAG is seriously concerned about possible reper­cussions which may arise as the result of CIA's covert

,domestic activities•. Public revelation that CIA has becomeinvolved in collecting infonmation on U.S. citizens wouldlikely redound to the Agency's ·discredit and jeopardizeoverall Agency programs;

2. MAG first expressed its concern-about' CIA's covertdomestic activities in a memo for the DCI, transmittedthrough.the Executive Director-Comptroller in the Springof 1971 (Attachment A). 'MAG's concern has increas~d

recently because of such ar1::il.c,le!S 'as Vic lfarchett,i' s UPIinterview (Attachment 'B). and the 10 October New York Timesarticle concerning rupture 0:£ FBI-CIA relatiOiiS""(AttachmentC). Both hint at extremely sensitive Agency involvement indomestic activities. ,Additionally, 'the DCI.addresses tothe American Society of Newspaper Editors (Attachment D)and to the CIA Annual Awards ceremony (Attachment E) makerather categorical denials OI Agency covert targeting onU.S. citizens. Agency'employees aware of the varioussensitive operations in question know that there is,qualify"ing language explaining CIA involvement. However,lfAG believes that in the event of an expose, ·such esoteric

'qualifiers will be lost on the American public and thatthere is probably nothing the Agency could say to alleviatea negative reaction from 'Congress and the U.S. ,pUblic. It15 MAG's fear that ~uch a negative reaction.could seriouslydamage our Chngressional relations, effect our ,work againstpriority foreign targets and have significant impact on theviability of CIA. '

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4. Not all of the members of MAG are privy to CIA'sdirect or indirect involvement in domestic activities. Thosewho are aware probably know only parts of the whole picture.But our increasing concern and our intense interest inmaximizing the Agency's abi1ity to do its proper job, impelus to bring our "serious apprehensions to your attention.

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. . .'Attachment J - Vic Marchetti's UPI Interview, from U.S. Newsana-Wor1d Report, II October 1971:- -

. , .. '~Fear.ing: .today .that. .the .CIA may already have begunI going against the eI)emy wi.thin '. .t ha..Unit.e,d. St.ates as theymay. conc.eive .it.,...-ctha.t. .is., .. .dissident student groups andcivil-rights organizations ••• "

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'I know this was being discussed in the halls of the CIA,and that there were a l't of people who felt this should bedone.' "

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'I don't have very much to go on,' he said. 'Just bitsand pieces that indicate the U.S. intelligence community isalready targeting on groups in this country that they.feer-tobe subversive.

Attachment C - New York Times, 10 October, '.'FBI-CIA Relations:"

.~'Information generally exchanged .bet.w.een ~he FBI. and theCIA might concern such subjects as offic.ers of ..the .Black ...Panther party traveling overseas ••• and American youngsterscutting sugar cane in Cuba."

"And may I emphasize at this point that the statutespecifically forbids the Central Intelligence Agency to haveany police, subpoena, or law-enforcement powers, or anydomestic se~urity functions. I can dssure you that exceptfor the normal responsibilities for protecting the physicalsec~rity or our own personnel, our facilities, and ourclaSsified information, we do not have any such powers andfunctionj we have never sought any; we do not exercise any.In short, we do not target on American' citizens."

"Because the men of the Agency are superpatriots, hesaid, it is only natural for them to view violent protestand dissidence as a major threat to the nation •.. ~he inbredCIA reaction,. he. said,..w,ould .be..t.o. .Launch a clandestine

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