Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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“… nformation on Sensitive Activities You will recall that in Fiscal Years 1971 and 1972, I believe, Agency funds were made available to the FBI. These funds may still be possibly held in a special account for that use. This is one of the areas where TSD has been very much involved. …”
“… ence. Furthermore, Mardian was deeply involved in the split between Bill Sullivan and Mr. Hoover. On a confidential basis one or two senior FBI officials stated that Sullivan was secretly passing files to Mardian without Mr. Hoover's permission. This was one of the important reasons …”
“… stic collection purposes.- Agency efforts are foreign. Foreign-oriented activity in the United States has been of two types: a. Selected FBI domestic sources who travel abroad in connection with their extremist activity and/or affiliations to make contact with hostile foreign …”
“… cy personnel and installations. One of these Agents so successfully penetrated one dissident group that the Agent was turned over to the FBI for handling. In addition, during this period, the Office of Security field offices were tasked with collecting available, intelligence …”
“… ion for JK -over two years, in an effort to obtain conclusive proof of its intelli-. * gence nature. CI Staff has been kept informed. The FBI, which was informed of the case at an early stage, has declined to take re-; 1 sponsibility for it, on grounds that it concerns CIA's i …”
“… the attached memorandum had not previously been reported. The first: "-- Use of CIA funds and facilities to acquire-U.S. real estate for.FBI and pro vision of technical equipments by NSA (MHDOZEN) for use against a common target in the U.S.” 2. In a follow-up meeting with Mr …”
“… investments and accumulation of Government capital.' 540015 ,-- Use of CIA funds and facilities to acquire U. S. 5/04 real estate for FBI and provision of technical’ 6 0 equipments by NSA (MHDOZEN) for use against 4 a common target in the U. S. Use of CIA funds to help …”
“… he attached memorandum had not previously been reported. The first: "-- Use of CIA funds • and facilities to acquire U.S. real estate for FBI and pro vision of technical equipments by NSA (MHDOZEN) for use against a common target in the U.S." 2. In a follow-up meeting with Mr …”
“( MEMORANDUM FOR: . FBI referred to in para 1 is not shown in other documents in the Agency. It has been kept very close with Mr. Yale, 'Mr. Magnusson, aid poss …”
“… the Director, authorized the Director of Finance .in a memorandum dated 17 November 1971 to obligate $2,700,000 for a sensitive domestic FBI operation and to disperse all or any part thereof in such manner as may be determined by the receiving agency and relayed to Finance by …”
“… rement action, and clear the officer of any ■ responsibility.. On 10 September 1971', there was an inquiry about the .proprietary from an FBI agent making a routine JTKD investigation of, the officer’s .the agent was informed that it books. Through Office of Security liaison w …”
“USJPRS: Agency
7. Contractual Relationship -- USJPRS:
organization, USJPR?; has a contractual association with
approximately 1,500 independent contractors and 45 contract
employees. These individuals are unwitting of the fact that
they really work for CIA in the performance ”
“… metime between • March and May 1972. All of the above information was reported to the Office of Security on 4 October 1972 following the FBI’s contact with the Agency regarding Howard Hunt. 9. Resume Sent to McCord-: Ross Lambert’, a contract employee who retired in September …”
“not notified EEAB that he had the job and had moved from the D.C. area.) Hegraid he had been visitedaly a Special Agent of the FBI who, told Lambert that his resume had been found among McCord’s papers. The. Agent wanted to know if Lambert had any connection with McCord …”
“… edge of Bureau coverage at that R time. TRK 2. I discussed the Iden 76 matter with Iden 66 of CI Staff (Red 1731), who advised that the FBI did have coverage of Identity 61,.. and the Agency sup- ported this operation. He indicated that this was identified as Operation WUDOOR …”
“liaison man deliver me a copy of the EPS report of investigation. 2. On 25 May 1973 I received a call from FBI Agent Ray Mullens on green phone No. 5303 stating that he had received a telephone call from Mr. James Robinson relative to my inquiry a …”
“… prints was made. Since the reported loss was under $5, 000 and there John P Hung was, no evidence of a crossing of state boundries, the FBI did not make an investigation of the incident. The MPD reported that there had been no prosecution and no suspect was identified. ■ cc: …”
“… ils of this new phase of the operation. On the same day, the Attorney General was briefed and he agreed that he would not mention it to the FBI unless the FBI themselves raised it with him. On 3 February 1964, DCI McCone- met alone with President Lyndon B. Johnson and briefed him on …”
“… exposure of KGB activities and counteractions against the Soviet intelligence service. The reasons are still unclear to me as to why the FBI chose to brief the PFIAB to the .effect that CIA was planning to wiretap extensively and indiscriminately in this country, to greatly inc …”
“… relationship and his activities, with resultant embar rassment. To minimize potential problems, therefore, each case is cleared with the FBI and through CI/SO the Bureau is kept informed on a regular basis. SECRET SENSITIVE 1 E2 IMPDET CL BY 061090 • 1 1I 00482”
“"Cor r:T -2- see 6. As a means of sharing more fully our operational "experience we have invited three FBI officers to be • students in our Soviet Operations Course from 14 to 25 May 1973. 7. A Soviet defector was confined at a CIA facility fr …”
“aspects (by memorandum with no Agency letterhead or at tribution). Contributions occasionally include foreign intelligence provided by FBI and NSA. The Chief of the Special Operations Group serves as the Agency representa tive on the Intelligence Evaluation Committee Staff a …”
“… on Against IDEN-76 Embassy in 1971 and 1972 a 1. A technical penetration of the IDEN-76 Embassy in Washington, D. C. was mounted by the FBI with the support of this Agencylin April-May 1971. This operation, which used Agency equipment and technical expertise but was managed oper …”
“… ions about maintaining 60 • 0Q proper security for the listening post which, as with other operational aspects of the case, was under FBI management 1 - ♦ 00470 SECRET”
“if.placed under arrest. The arrangement was made through the Office of Security. 5. Since late 1972/CIA has taken part in seven 08 FBI training courses at Quantico, Virginia in response to requests from the FBI. We have shared with them through lectures and discussions le …”
“… r background are reported upon. Other individuals are re ported upon in response to,specific Headquarters require ments received from the FBI because such individuals, are of active .investigatory security interest to the FBI. 6. All cable and dispatch traffic related to the MHCH …”
“… gence to' the White House (Dr. Kissinger and John Dean), as well as to the Attorney General, the Secretary of State and the Director of the FBI. 19 SENSITIVE • gpcp-T f-lil 1 :00593 ,-1•”
“… rational methods and techniques. d. FR Division has been briefed in general on the JFK(D(B) .existence of an audio operation done by the FBI but with close J -009 (TSD support in San Francisco. This operation is directed against IDEN-62. I understand the operation has been exce …”
“… Mr. William Colby. • Colonel White explained that the Technical Services Division (TSD) had been requested to provide' assistance to the FBI for a sensitive project . . JPKLDLA . 1 Colonel White did not dis ) close the purpose of the assistance being provided by TSD but did i …”
“… taking. b. The Procurement Division, OL, currently has two requisitions in hand from TSD which would involve reim bursable sales to the FBI. One such requisition in the amount of $56,900 is for two Westinghouse television cameras. The second requisition in the amount of $11,20 …”
“… ure of SB analysis of data. Tech Red 1185/ surveillance : niques of 1251. data from . system dis foreign liaison cussed with service FBI. George Data on Project Swegman— radio frequen originated by OS cies used for James McCord. 5071 support of In Place Monitor- ing …”
“… prior to his retirement. JJRAKREN 2. During a private conversation Jack told me that he had been interviewed three or four times by the FBI in connection with ■ the McCord-Hunt affair. I asked him why he had been interviewed, and he told me that in late 1971 he had been contac …”
“… This seemed of little consequence to me in December 1971 but in July 1972 Iden 17 of the Office of Security contacted me in regard to the FBI investigation of the Watergate situation. At that time I informed Iden 17 of the telephone call from (Mr. Bauman in December 1971. Attach …”
“… MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD / L • • SUBJECT: Charles W. Kane /- Iden 108 —- -JFK(D(A) . 1. Last week Special Agent Arnold Parham of the FBI con JPGQB tacted the Acting DD/OS. He asked whether or not the Subjects • worked for the Central Intelligence Agency.) Previously, reque …”
“… annels whereupon he passed the number on to(Mr. Bauman.)• 7. /Mr. Kane stated that he has information that JackBauman has talked to the FBI on several occasions in connection with the current investigation and that he surmises that the Bureau may JAN JOR have obtained his n …”
“… s information on possible foreign involvement in US dissident groups and on the ■ . narcotics trade when sources refuse to deal with.the FBI and BNDD directly. DCS assesses the suitability and willingness of US citizens to cooperate with CIA. en DCS, for six”
“… es to acquire positive foreign intelligence. FBIS has on occasion supplied linguists to work directly for another agency, c. g., to the FBI to translate Arabic in Washington. FBIS monitors, radio press dispatches and reports covered by copyright. These are circulated within …”
“… blic view. Our recollection 1 is that the -memoranda were for internal CIA use only, although a copy of one was inadvertently sent to the FBI. Richard Lehman. Director of Current Intelligence SECRET CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 00183”
“directly to the FBI. 6. Collect information on the narcotics trade, but again only in a passive manner when the source has refused to pass the information …”
“… t was a philosophical treatment of student unrest, its motivation, histor, and tactics. This section drew heavily on overt literature and FBI reporting on Students. for a Democratic Society and affiliated groups. -- In a sense , the survey of dissent emerged from a shorter (30 p …”
“… D 1. Prior to 1969 theLoc .COMINT intercept unit, which was then in Miami, had relatively frequent contact ’with the Miami bureaus of the FBI and FCC, Miami Police and the Miami Beach Police. The staff provided support •to these activities in monitoring, identification and DF o …”
“… hief, SPD and SPD/Special Electronic Operations Branch have been engaged in .informal .technical liaison with operating components of the FBI for a number of years. Initial contacts and arrangements ■ for support of specific activities have been made by the . Division D/DDO. Su …”
“… . technical assistance and training, and the loan of Agency equipment. In the past several years, support has been rendered to sensitive FBI projects MOHAWK, UNION and WUGRAVEL. Support has been and is presently being given to FBI projects ORKID and ROSE. These projects are des …”
“… he DCI, Mr. Helms asked the CI Staff to collect what ever information was available through our own sources and through liaison with the FBI and to pass it to OCI, which”
“… rations (usually abroad) involving close-support SIGINT work or translation of audio take. On one occasion recently DDO, on behalf of the FBI, requested the services of several FBIS linguists skilled in Arabic to work directly for the FBI on a short- term project here in Washing …”
“linguist on two occasions to assist in the U.S. military training
of Chinese Nationalist cadets.
3. Within its responsibility for monitoring press agency .trans
missions for intelligence information, FBIS publishes and distributes
some material which falls in a "gray" area ”
“… e statements made or allegedly made by American POW’s in Hanoi,- by Jane Fonda in Hanoi and by Ramsey Clark in Vietnam. At the request of FBI and the Department of Justice, and with the approval of, the CIA Office of General Counsel, we have on occasion sub mitted transcripts o …”