“CIA has already disseminated sol any to the SSC information concerning sensitive technical operations against certain Embassies and diplomatic establishments in the U.S. ACTION: purposes. WOC:bcw ...... FZS.RA 8”
“CIA has already disseminated sol any to the SSC information concerning sensitive technical operations against certain Embassies and diplomatic establishments in the U.S. ACTION: purposes. WOC:bcw ...... FZS.RA 8”
“6 SECRET Security Information 25 June 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: (See distribution below) SUBJECT : Report On The Cold War Use of Radio Broadcasting by CIA lo We have made a complete survey of the use of radio broadcast- ing in the cold war mission, of CIA. The essential par”
“14-00000 Slbht SECURITY INFORMATION 42858 -""p-mleu Riegtary 4 23 June 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE . SUBJECT: Your Meeting with NCFE with afternoon. According to my. informanta (I have not talked to Arthur Page), the Executive Committee of ”
“it. Mr. Hunt, at the \conclusion of the conference, requested we furnish a set of guides, <, similar to ourafore-mentioned observations discussed, for his •• people. Attached is a blind memo for CIA setting forth material in which we have no interest and a specific interest. >I”
“13-00000 SECRET press services.” It may be argued that although Forum World Features continues to be protected to a degree by deletion of its name in the Senate Report, CIA dis closure to newspaper editors, if it in fact took place and depending on how it was handled, pri”
“TS 86689.) .(The original "Report On The Cold War Use of Radio Broadcasting By CIA," from which this document is excerpted, was dated 15 May 1953, TS 88465.) (The data on broadcasting hours by countries was obtained from FBID and VOA, that on available receivers from OSI/OR”
“.FD-36 (Bov. 5-22-64) .1 F BI. 0 Date: 3/17/67 Transmit the following in CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO (Type in plaintext or code) BE AESIEICADON AND/OR. DECLASSIFICATIONATION RELEASE OF CA INFORMATION Via AIRTEL' % (Priority) IN TS DOCUMENT. E 6718-97 JmSLE KSR TO: DI”
“13-00000 181 SECRET • the information straight forwardly, thereby, handicapping the analysts in making J a confident judgment of the accuracy of the report's content. X 2 Some intelligence analysts, both inside and outside the CIA, receive' large numbers of this type of re”
“1 4-00000 1 i Enucutivs 6egNf 31-8928 DEPARTMENT OF STATE - | . UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON1 OFFICE oF rim ADMINISTRATOR April 3, 1953 My dear Mr. Wisner: I want you to. be informed of the action which I am taking in regard to”
“h. The forthcoming Afro-Asian visits by Chou En-lai and Chen Yi have awakened suspicions that the Chinese are in hot pursuit of a second Bandung-type conference-—a more rewarding enterprise from their point of view. 3. USSR a. Yesterday and on Thursday, we detected what w”
“13-00000 SECRET 21 APR 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: SA/DO/O FROM Erich W. Isenstead Chief, Central Cover Staff SUBJECT The CIA and the Cult of Intelligerice By Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks REFERENCE Memo for All Div and Certain Staffs, fr SA/DO/O, dtd 8 Apr 77, Same Sub”
“13-00000 GREI Tab E ITEMS SANITIZED FOR POSSIBLE RELEASE Item 135, Manuscript page 134 "A somewhat similar sale of a proprietary occurred in [1967] when CIA decided to get rid of a technical research laboratory? in the Boston area."* Item 25, Manuscript page 47 "Over ”
“13-00000 SECRET press services." It may be argued that although Forum World Features continues to be protected to a degree by deletion of its name in the Senate Report, CIA dis closure to newspaper editors, if it in fact took place and depending on how it was handled, pl”
“13-00000 SECRET Tab E ITEMS SANITIZED FOR POSSIBLE RELEASE Item 135, Manuscript page 134 "A somewhat similar sale of a proprietary occurred in [1967- when CIA decided to get rid of a technical research laboratory in the Boston area." . Item 25, Manuscript page 47 "Ove”
“be preparing to appeal those releases and requests State Department's assessment as to the damage to foreign relations should the location of CIA stations be publicly acknowledged. (S) It remains essential that the U.S. Government stand by assurances to persons and foreign g”
“S-E-C-R-E-T Security Information 6/(3) Maintenance of sufficient cover tO permit credible denial of official connection by U.S. or host country govern- ment. , : 3 : e. That no direct broadcast operation be undertaken by CIA until every possibility has been exhausted to hav”
“13-00000 Who knows what future political espionage will occur under the • INTELLIGENCE DOCUMENTATION CENTER (IDC) guise of so-called "national security" or loyalty to an administration? CARIC is continuously collecting information on intelligence from a The headlines in Ameri”
“13-00000 SECRET SUBJECT: Foreign Government Information Aus tral ial government.As such, CIA consents to the release of these. 1’ * documents with the redactions proposed by the Board. 15. (S) Proposal for Future Coordination: With regards to any other foreign government”
“13-00000 SECRET press services.” It may be argued that although Forum World Features continues to be protected to a degree by deletion of its name in the Senate Report, CIA dis closure to newspaper editors, if it in fact took place and depending on how it was handled, pl”
“13-00000 Page 311 236 SECRET Sometime later, Bbb suggested to an officer in the CIA’s executive suite 209 0:1 that the Agency should help the South American country obtain a channel in the 2 international satellite communications network, Comsat. Always the secretive oper”
“13-00000 3 84; 7-11 P - Release 2017, "No suitable substitute ar language" 84; 13-14 R 84; 17 P 10/2017 "No suitable substitute language." 9 84; 19 P 10/2017 "Describes technical operation." 85; 10 P Release date 08/2006. "crypt" 85; 19 P "crypt" 86; 12 P Release ”
“13-00000 SECRET 21APR 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: SA/DO/O FROM : Erich W. Isenstead Chief, Central Cover Staff SUBJECT : The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence By Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks REFERENCE : Memo for All Div and Certain Staffs, fr SA/DO/0, dtd 8 Apr 77, Same ”
“13-00000 SECRET MHFNO : 98-0457370 SENS IND : PAGE: 3 OR THREE-TIMES PER YEAR-' STATION OBTAINS REPORTING OF ANOTHER-THREAT ON LOCAL JEWISH OR U.S. INTERESTS, INCLUDING THIS EMBASSY. IN THIS ENVIRONMENT, PUBLICATION OF CIA USE OF OFFICIAL COVER MIGHT ENDANGER PEOPLES' LIV”
“13-00000 SECRET! 2 1 APR 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: Special Assistant to DDO for External Oversight ATTENTION Mr. Norbert A. Shepanek FROM Edward J. Foy, Jr. Chief, Africa Plans SUBJECT The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence REFERENCE SA/DO/O Memo dated 8 April 1977, Same Sub”
“14-00000 SECRET -reformation' 13 January 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: DEPUTY CHIEF, POLITICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STAFF SUBJECT« Request by the Directors of NCFE for a statement from the responsible officer in CIA that NCFE has no respon sibility of any kind for the initiation o”
“13-00000 SECRET, 21 APR 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: SA/DO/O FROM : Erich W. Isenstead Chief, Central Cover Staff SUBJECT The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence By Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks REFERENCE : Memo for All Div and Certain Staffs, ft SA/DO/O, dtd 8 Apr 77, Same ”
“13-00000 SECRET SUBJECT: Foreign Government Information Australia government. As such, CIA consents to the release of these documents with the redactions proposed by the Board. 15. (S) Proposal for Future Coordination: With regards to any other foreign government inform”
“approach the Turks. Mr. Wadsworth counsels that all cards be laid on the table, and he bases his reasoning on his belief that the Turks will know about it anyhow and that RFE is likely to get further if it comes clean. The NE Division on the other hand hopes that the approach”
“13-00000 SECRET • 3. The following items were heretofore classified SECRET because they described sources and methods in identifying a support base located in the United States, but are now con-. sidered to have been placed in the public domain. Items 124, 126, and 127 on”
“reaction to the announcement on covert actions by DCI. Gunn asked if stations = liaison relationship; Bill said the other service can not say it did not know the CIA was - operating in its own country - - would look incompetent. Mary asked about changes in government; Bill ”
“into Washington, explain his presence there, and give him a required freedom of movement in the area of (interest. We have no totally controlled newspaper property, news bureau, or radio bureau in Washing- ;ton, nor do we have any organization where Source / could be plante”
“13-00000 SECRET: the African American Institute, which published Africa Report, is included in a list of Agency proprietaries in Book VI of the Senate Select Committee Final Report, pg. 263. However, the Report gave as its source for the list the book The Invisible Govern”
“13-00000 SECRET 3. The following items were heretofore Classified SECRET because they described sources and methods in identifying a support base located in the United States, but are now con sidered to have beenpplaced in the public domain. Items 124, 126, and 127 on pag”
“13-00000 SECRET SENSITIVE the Ethiopian press that the trade union organization received support from the U.S. Government, make any disclosure of CIA interest in the labor organization potentially dangerous to our former assets. Neither of the former assets was arrested be”
“13-00000 SECRET^ the African American Institute, which published Africa Report, is included in a list of Agency proprietaries in Book VI of the Senate Select Committee Final Report, pg. 263. However, the Report gave as its source for the list the book The Invisible Govern”
“or use by the MTT and will be delivered there about 20 June. 3. The Central Intelligence Agency has: In a. Completed its efforts to improve U.S. government communications in Latin America by the installation of the remaining two commercial leased circuits into Guatemala City and ”
“13-00000 _______ . SECRET MHFNO: 98-0457370 SENSIND: PAGE : 2 ENDLESS-NUMBER-OP MEETINGS TO BUILD WILL BE GONE WITH THE FIRST PUBLICATION LOCALLY CONFIRMING OUR USE OF STATE COVER. 4. MOREOVER, BILATERAL U.S.-ARGENTINE RELATIONS HAVE NEVER BEEN CLOSER; THESE WOULD BE TAR”
“14-00000 SECRET € -7- Chapter 9 • Page 37 - As written, passage in first full para graph could endanger a particular source, according to NE Division, which suggests . the following modification: ...unexpected development. From sur- veilling the group's movements it”
“13-00000 235 SECRET situation. In private with his superiors. But Bob and his cohorts at FI/D were / C. one step ahead of Ambassador Meyer. They had figured out a way to intercept his cables and the replies he received from Washington. So shortly after each 5 State message”
“opini ons. Even to ha ve tried to do so would have been fu tile fo r two rathe r obvious reasons. F irst, into t he reconstruction of events of the comple xity herein de scribed there al wa ys enters a d egree of select ivity and judgment ; in this s ense, "opi nion" pro- vide s ”
“13-00000 1 +*- N) 85 APR 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: SA/DO/O 1 FROM: Donald J. Purcell Chief, Covert Action Staff SUBJECT: The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence by Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks REFERENCE: Memo for All Divisions and Certain Staffs, from SA/DO/O, 8 April”
“UNCIULIIIA IN 25. Page 116 beginning with "technical" on line 10 through "secrets" on line 29. This passage should be deleted PASSAGE NOT because it describes a sensitive operation conducted jointly) with a liaison (Uruguayan) service (which involved code materials. (Page 201”
“.■ sensitivity to our' involvement ’ * in past "election. Mentioned the reaction to the announcement on covert actions by DCI. Gunn ask if stations = liaison relationship; Bill said the other service can not say it did not know the CIA was operation in its own country - - w”
“S-E-C-R-E-T IA Security Information and (d). generally backstop the operation. 0 (5) Establish machinery for evaluating the substance, coverage, impact and management of radio operations. y I (6) Proceed with the development of capabilities to electronically intrude upon an”
“13-00000 Sometime later, Bbb suggested to an officer in the CIA’s executive suite 209 097 that the Agency should help the South American country obtain a channel in the 2 international satellite communications network, Comsat. Always the secretive 3 operator, Bob did not ex”
“13-00000 -2- 4. CIA-sponsored activities at the Helsinki Youth Festival was the next item presented. A full report was given which fallowed care fully the post-mortem written by the CA Staff. 5. As for CA activities in the remainder of Latin America, the following count”
“3 TOP SECRET 75 P h o n e (A re a 2 0 2 ) 5 4 4 -6 0 0 0 1 target, or an audience, I should say. 2 Mr. Baron. Were there any precautions taken against 0 dissemination in America of publications by CIA proprietaries 4 in English? 5 Mr. Hunt. Proprietaries, well, my onl”
“13-00000 === SECRET ADD 1077 28 Alt 1098 MEMORANDUM FOR: Special Assistant to DDO for External Oversight FROM George T. Kalaris Chief, Soviet/East European Division SUBJECT The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence / by Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks REFERENCE Your Mem”
“13-00000 SECRET 4. Per our conversation, CCS has stated in its response to the SA/DO/O that DDA would comment further on the extent to which CIA sponsorship of Fairways may have been placed in the public domain since the court order (i.e., since February 1975). 5. Please”
“decision to make a public acknowledgment. In those cases where I indicate "no specific or additional damage”, I am prepared to accept your decision yet I must call your attention to the general damage done to us by any disclosure of operational presence. Our are in direct pr”