CIA · JFK-M-16 : F7 : 2000.02.09.08:48:35:030044 : · Release: Redact
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"10 A6666_____ , 104-10331-10140 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SECRET JFK Working Paper - Internal Use Only 3-23-98 Notes from meeting with ARRB staff, 20 March 1998. re Board Issues (attendees Gunn, Skwirot, Combs) I. NEW ISSUE: Covert Actions --Document 178-10002-10415 [Rockfeller Commission document ] This document went before the Board in November as part of a group of documents from the Ford Presidential Library. It refers to Agency covert financial support in Peruvian, Greek, Finnish, Italian and Brazilian elections) and support to (Labor union in France and Italy-.] The ARRB staff viewed the highlighted material (all references to covert action) as not germane to the assassination and had not anticipated a problem. The Board instead questioned the deletions and asked for more evidence before agreeing to protect. The sense of the staff is that the Board is leaning toward release - . The DO team prepared a response for the staff in February, however, it is not strong enough to take to the Board. Given that the next Board meeting is only 3 weeks away, we discussed a two step process: 1. At the 13"
"… SIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SECRET JFK Working Paper - Internal Use Only 3-23-98 Notes from meeting with ARRB staff, 20 March 1998. re Board Issues (attendees Gunn, Skwirot, Combs) I. NEW ISSUE: Covert Actions --Document 178-10002-10415 [Rockfell …"
"… to be important to the story, or that do not fall clearly into one of the above categories, will be considered on a case-by- case base. The Agency may be required to provide additional evidence to protect in these cases. Accommodation Addresses: Release as much of the address as po …"