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Results for Angleton
“… oseph R. 1 Croke, James J. Doole, George A., Jr. Pollack, Herbert 2. The following consultants terminated during FY-76 as indicated: Angleton, James 30 September 1975 Clark, Kenneth E. • 30 June 1975 Clarke, John M. 31 August 1975 Miler, Newton S. 30 September 1975 Rocca, Raym …”
“… Ij 2:. ze-trt-n r-rce.1.1 _Eo ISP;PL 18 CO: JEBTIAL SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHLET f.u 3/8 cf, (700) Consultant Status for - Monsed Angleton, Rocca, Pood and Miler 19018, Director of Personnel eats 5H 58 qm. 6825 TO: (C/Lar das-upation, room number, and DATE band-g) OFFICE …”
“… 1975 1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT Consultant Status for - / James Angleton Raymond G. Rocca William J. Hood Newton S. Miler REFERENCE HR 20-52 and HHB 20-8 1. Action Requested: This memorandum requests the D …”
“… the total allowable is one half or less of the difference between 90 percent of their former salaries and their current annuities; Mr. Angleton: at a fee of $138.48 per day not to exceed $6,000 for the period; / Mr. Rocca: at a fee of $138.48 per day not to exceed $3,700 for th …”
“14-00000 CONFIDENTIAL 3 4. Recommendation; It is requested that approval be granted to engage James Angleton, Raymond G. Rocca, William J. Hood, and Newton S, Miler as consultants at a daily fee equal to the David H. Blue top step of a GS-15, w …”
“… ntribu tions. I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the outstanding assistance provided by Messrs. James Angleton, Raymond G. Rocca and N. Scott Miler. Kindest personal regards. Honorable Richard Helms Director Th Moor Admiral, U. S. Navy Centr …”
“1 4-00000 T* JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON, OC. 20301 roes JOu svace 8 May 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR MP. CAMES ANGLETON, CHIEF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE STA??, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY____ Subject: Letter of Appreciation 1. I would like to take this opportun …”
“… ove comments. El Santhilee Newton Scott Miler 21date.5.74 - COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL: J concur with De Chose eualaation James Angleton 6/01/00 21 May 1974 3 SECRE T enores-e”
“… eputy Chief Counter Intelligence Staff EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: altsiles N. Scott Miler 1 May 1993 REVIEWING OFFICIAL: J. Auglon James Angleton 1hy 193 Date 5 QFOrCT OLUNLI And m e k lil 2 0 F I 'll”
“… y Chief Counter Intelligence Staff EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: U. Scott Mills 23.1.13 N. Scott Miler Date REVIEW OFFICIAL: J. Apron James Angleton 43 Ja.. /913 Date Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff fflM l castiening, 0 A th”
“14-00000 EICL NOTED: K. ScottChiMiles le 7 May 1970 N. Scott Miler Dat ■ REVIEWING OFFICIAL: T. Augleron James Angleton 5 June 197 Chief, CI Staff SECRET kre11 10-A yR h %feertas”
“… ry I •OULI) Have o>vt*« IMPiCnC •V CANNOT per eg ALUsP.C8s.4 on Pa Qel6a COuVENtI ur 24 April 1959 Core 1 / Catof, CI Staff James Angleton D’n SECRET”
“14-00000 DEPARTMENT OF STATE -U • Were ‘Eton, O.C rspe JUL 2 6 1968 TO: Mr. James Angleton Deputy Director for Plans . ■ / Central Intelligence Agency Langley, Virginia FROM: pre C. Marvin Gentile Deputy Assistant Secretary …”
“… husburg DATE 11 Jr) 1.: OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL Chief, CI/OPS J. Anglaton TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE James Angleton 4. BY EMPLOYEE ICERTIFY THAT , HAVE SEEN THE ENTRIES IN DATE SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE ALL SECTIONS OF TIHIS REPORT. you CLASSIFICATION v …”
“received. This ic true, primarily because Johannes Mikhelson is the source. Mikhelson is a WE-1 agent, is also used by *r. Angleton, and 1a on cannon’s ICKTU-in- exile payroll. CEBOST vUt-U”
“… on for provocation and/or an actual recruitment attempt. We wonder in future cases of this nature exactly what support we may expect from Angleton's shop. Although we feel that we have a fair capability for handling such matters here in New York, we do admit that, at least on this on …”
“… puty Chief Counter Intelligence Staff EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: Birch D. O' Neal 2/Nov.1964 Date REVIEWING OFFICIAL: James Cufeton James Angleton Nov 1967 Date Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff SECRET 23 P 1 . 3”
“… tly and he follows good government economy practices. James A Human Counter Intelligence Staff Carl Dean EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: James Angleton Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff 3 SECRE Li.J‘1 Excluded frma a: *Nav. @hw:tazn" 3n3 decla.cilic).” N 2*****”
“… level without interruption. He is a competent supervisor and follows economical practices. MeDone EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: REVIEW] James Angleton James C Hue Deputy Chief Counter Intelligence Staff Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff 6BGLA1 SECRET Excluded troa asonaf: eowngred …”
“… s a supervisor. James R. Auert Deputy Chief Counter Intelligence Staff Birch D. O'Neal EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE REVIEWING OFFICIAL: J. Angleton James Angleton Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff Go. 1 Excleded from autmati: downgrading end SECRET dectasstticatica wo YoePai …”
“… and reliable. Mr. O'Neal's continuity in this Job increases the value of his services to the Agency. 5 ce Steff Rev. o Official: J. Angleton James Angleton Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff MaV 2 5 APR 196 9-29 Nod”
“… ve section. A. THIS DATE B. TyPrD 60 PRINTED NAME any provarunt OF REVIEWING le. OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL OFF 1 C I Al James Angleton | C/CI SECTION C. JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 1. WITING ON GENERAL PERFORMANCE of DUtiES DIRECTIONS: Consider ONLY the productivity And e …”
“… E or OPINION 1*9 ATTACHED MIMO. TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND ti^l^ll of REVIEWING C.OPICiAL TITLE of REVIEWING OFFICIAL 1356 OFFICIAL James Angleton 1 C/CI SECTION G. ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL 1. POTENTIAL t0 ASSUME GREATER Rt SP ONS1B1L1T1<S DIRECTIONS: Considering others of his grade an …”
“… substantial difference of opinion with the supervisor £7L J Ka TYPED GR PRINTED N AVE, AND $ I GN ATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL James Angleton ■ 2% m is reflected in the above section. C. OFFICIAL SMCCY TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL Chief, CI Staff SECTION C. JOB PERFOR …”
“… o. A. THIS DATE ». Febso OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING E. OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING orfiCiat 1......... - 7 Or"1C 1 James Angleton | Chief, CIStaff . SECTION G. ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL 1. POTENTIAL TO ASSUME CPtA Fta • trows I Bi L I Ties DIRECTIONS: Considering others …”
“… tial difference of opinion with the supervisor it getlected in the above section. THIS DATE C. OFFICIAL TITLE of REVIEWING OFFICIAL James Angleton JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ‘ Consider ONLY the productivity and effectiveness with which the individual being rated has performed Polle …”
“… e - DATA. #. T/PtO on PRINTED Naut AND SIGNATURE OF #tvit#iNG F. OFFICIAL TITLE or RtVIlWINQ OFFICIAL SECTION G. frat c: OFFICIAL James Angleton J. anyllton ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL Chief, CI Staff .POTENTIAL 1o attout" rataitu nrsponniRiLifirs DIRECTIONS Considering others of his …”
“… he has been COS in Caracas and Mexico. Mr. O’Neal has been Chief, Special Investigation Group since February 1955. J. Auflerton James Angleton Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff eroncy ULC.!_1 U£d C: - dxged”
“… ht with him several dozen leads to American citizens including some supposedly in CIA. The handling of these leads was assigned to SIG by Angleton, including the information emanating from Golitsyn, which related to foreign countries. Thus O'Neal and his assistant, Jean Evans, played …”
“… e Soviet Division in promoting his view. 1F Kalaris first learned of this well after McCoy joined the staff, when McCoy himself told him. Angleton, on the other rat hand, was certainly not unaware of this part of McCoy's background, and it is likely that he and Rocca and Miler int …”
“… Soviet counterespionage in the Canadian RCMP who had resigned from that service in 1972 • f under a cloud of suspicion engendered by the Angleton staff and its guru Anatoliy Golitsyn—a case never briefed to / / MMPIVOT, also known as JOZONE/ Division); and MHPIVOT, either SE or E …”
“… rank and file. Kalaris was appalled to learn that his chief of support, who had worked in the staff for four or five years, had never met Angleton; he had only 1/ seen him from a distance. The overall atmosphere seemed to Kalaris to be conditioned by doublethink and mirrors. Compar …”
“… ons Group as well. One of the first things Kalaris had to do after assuming office was find out what was in the safes and vaults in the Angleton premises. This ultimately took % months, as there were several vaults and many safes containing among them large quantities of paper. All …”
“… made for personnel from IMS to be detailed to the staff on a long-term basis to go through the material. In a vaulted area across from Angleton's office a couple of safes were found for which no combination could be located, and which accordingly had to be drilled by specialists …”
“… 12 LET very carefully—to OTS for examination.* When they were returned, with a judgment that they were harmless, Kalaris gave them to Angleton as a personal memento. 1 / mos ne st tt ee rrs 1 f - % * CI Staff Memo CI 136-75, 10 July 1975 10 SECRET SENSITIVE NOFORN”
“… lvement with Lee Harvey Oswald and his denial that the KGB had anything to do with the murder of John Kennedy might reasonably explain an Angleton interest in the John Kennedy assassination, neither Kalaris nor Blee, with whom Kalaris consulted on this bizarre finding, had any idea …”
“… dly derives from a combination of parts of the last name of FBI Director John Edgar Hoover and the first name of Soviet KGB defector and Angleton guru Anatoliy Golitsyn. SECRET SENSITIVE NOFORN me”
“14-00000 SLP.8. 1598 3:34PM H NO. 279 P.14 SECRET SENSITIVE NOFORN maintained that Angleton and Miler had given these files to him to review and to keep as long as he needed them, and he 1 was not finished with them yet. Ultimate …”
“… " 1 / —The person who brought the letters to Kalaris, the supervisor of the summer employee who actually found them, was known to be an Angleton loyalist, and Kalaris could see a trap unfolding in front of him if he mishandled the matter. The deliverer could be expected to tell Ang …”
“… pon an overlooked vein of counterintelligence gold, brought the matter to Kalaris’s attention. MORINE in fact had not been overlooked by Angleton, but this was not apparent at the time. The discovery of this folder led to memorandum to Nelson a few % * days later, entitled "Skeleto …”
“… sal and Reintegration The paper-and-records problem was high on the agenda of issues that needed to be addressed. The quantity that the Angleton vaults and safes contained was almost overwhelming, and much of this had never been made available outside the staff. Integration of this …”
“… ile, advice from the Hill and the lawyers supplied the E framework. And there appeared to be hundreds, perhaps thousands of files in the Angleton staff that had been 1 created and maintained according to criteria, e.g., 1 / anticommunism, that did not fit these guidelines. 1 Estab …”
“… special approach was developed to get the MORINE data into central indices. As a result of the compartmentation applied to MORINE in the Angleton staff, much of the existing MORINE, information was squirreled away and not immediately appreciated. The rejuvenated exploitation progra …”
“… ities The Kalaris staff inherited responsibility for a handful of defectors and certain contract personnel who had been working for the Angleton staff. This responsibility was not particularly welcomed, but it had to be dealt with. ■ If The defectors were Golitsyn, Nosenko, Derya …”
“… a total surprise. They had never heard of him.* 29 - In early 1972 the Israeli internal service (Shin Bet) had approached CIA through Angleton and asked for assistance in arranging the defection and resettlement of 1 * Chief, SE (Blee) had been aware of Dumitrachescu‘s/ defecti …”
“14-00000 • SEP.28. 1998 3:39PM , A NO.279 SECRET SENSITIVE NOFORN P.22 I This would suggest that Angleton may have lacked the opportunity that others had had to observe the kinds of behavior Soviet defectors have displayed in sorting out who …”
“… rintelligence (SCI) units for Vietnam were modeled after SCI units employed by X-2, the counterintelligence arm of the wartime OSS—where Angleton began his intelligence career. Perhaps those early > / experiences shaped in some way Angleton’s later preference for conducting counter …”
“… HE IMS TEAM FINALLY GOES HOME 1 / In May 1980 the IMS analyst group detailed to the CT Staff to deal with the paper inherited from the Angleton Staff finally completed its work and returned to IMS. In all, during the preceding four and a half years some 600 feet of CI Staff files …”
“… ppe de Vosjoli, the SDECE representative in Washington, and also as a result of certain information conveyed by ✓ Anatole Golitsen, James Angleton, with the approval of Dick Helms, agreed to mount a counterespionage operation against the French Embassy in Washington. This involved b …”