“VIEWS OF FIELD ON UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS: PROBLEMS-. VALUE, ETC.?! .3 INTD SUGGESTS DISCUSSION BE CONFINED TO DESCRIBING "SHOPRITE"”
“VIEWS OF FIELD ON UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS: PROBLEMS-. VALUE, ETC.?! .3 INTD SUGGESTS DISCUSSION BE CONFINED TO DESCRIBING "SHOPRITE"”
“wrapping means station’s plan can a be simplified even more. The administrative assistant, the operations officer, and the chief of station can share delivery direct to drop. Request Hqs advise when we may begin.” - hh - ACEM E22 O Stinti-ic ke”
“whether or not : Headquarters wishes t pursue further the exploration of this proposals him,, Doeem Adrian B. MASLOTT - the CLASSIFICATION PAGE NO.G . Gw: 6-64 53 a USE PREVIOUS EDITION, a ■ s E CRE T/R YB AT CONTINUED: 3 of 3. %”
“operational discussions may well take place to 800 If type of school-book solution can bo devised. 5. X will elaborate below, where appropriate, on some of these "findings" but will first record them: Cony TOuTIG 4wlat JD ti”
“the operation correctly and are to carry It out correctly. Each action he is asked to undertake must it • be seen leading to something concrete in the next or another . . step. The whole op goes STEP BY STEP. We do not insert 1 : unrealistic objectives, or those which would ”
“organization’s own operations 5-5-68 NW 88321 Docld:32989529 Page 412”
“13. The latter sense. seems to inahemontt 14. Could you review thisone inPPham and letinethat th point howof view 15. FOAM 51-10 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY DE USED SECRET folka teel on the Policy Grestiond. CONFIDE AL know you 2 UNCLASSIFIED I MAY 54 7 199 (40)”
“where stations have requestd funding as soon as possible - a meeting is to be held where each case will be considered individually and decided upon. 2. While this a rrangement la not entirely acceptable, it ia belioved that upon the return of ANII NT 53 to the operational con”
“14-00000 Office all of I.T. Shand Trausselions he kep undertaken injalThe hetw? ines line divisions a NC76 8 W/Deplinz State a.StateClose contacts w.1 area desks of Teptor L. Nest j o i n ther W/ m embers C/A- Late Court. Com. I farmaiate z, Dept.i n a policy on emigr”
“With this start ve should be able to jointly 200y it up to ante and complete. 6. We appreciate the references nnd will pass SMABOVE the material that is of interest to ten. Theodore D. Nolthan”
“activities of the Agency. - 35 - 8/15”
“BE DISSEMINATED To CONTRACTORS » shall not be disseminated to ‘ the soe organisations or personnel, in ding consultants, under a contractual relationship to the U. $. Government without the written peresission of the originator.”
“Liman de ms him at all times. 5. I recommend approval’of Project WIROGUE as presented, and endorse the observations of the Staffs noted in paragraph 4 above. 01960 Approved: COP-DD/P .Date Attachment: Staff.Coordination: ■Project Outline WIROGUE For FI Staff Fiscal An”
“Date : Other: . Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other: (j) (1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k) (1) Date : Other:______ _ Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other:___________________ (j)(1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k)(l) Date ; Other: j j”
“CHANGED WITH WORLD DEVELOPMENTS AND THAT FR WOULD ;SIMPLY USE A COHHON SENSE JUDGMENT TO MAKE ITS CASE BY CASE DETER- / MINATION- UE AGREED THAT TRYING TO BROADEN OR LIMIT THE CATEGORY BY DATE: cooror-nAC orsicces IF USE ONLY ORIG: VKH; EXT: MeutesOC crevcm Cress- inow”
“talking about operational, not coming 23 in to the Domestic Contact Service. 24 Mr. diGenova. It is not very clear on this. 25 Mr. Maxwell. The problem in part goes back to the difficult HW 50955 DocId:32423513 Page 32”
“WITH OUR PLEDGE. IT IS BELIEVED SUCH A PROCEDURE WOULD INSURE PROPER PROTECTION AND ALSO FACILITATE THE WORK OF THE S Sc . THE ABOV E PROCEDURE”
“department, busesu ur establishment, and division) nanulacture >jt loutas, eto ) Nuufi and xinD 0 iw sin Sr you Reason roal Desmins TO CHanot tno **T ceschivtion or T.R worx (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAN!) • *»«1”
“e, f), (k)(l) Date : Other: Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other :___________________ (j) (1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k) (1) Date : .1 Other:”
“14-00000 _ . CONFIDENTIAL & * •dn? » e. GENERAL INDEX the dra-gnargent Chapter Subject I 3 Is X Introduction es XX Analysis of the Market 4, XXX Bcononio Feasibility of the Project S 9 Socio-Economic Justification & d Technological Analysis he : ”
“are largely true and usually the result of our own "ostrich policy" and refusal to face the fact that we have operated in some relatively amateurish manners ■ over the years. • ' NY 50955 Docld:32423532 Page 122”
“subsequent training in terms of specific equipment and procedures as required by the project. it In this respect, further information can be obtained by 1 Robert A. Bloom contacting Mr. Lawrence Eisler on extension 8137. A. BLOOM Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addressee ww”
“should follow the developments in this office closely as its activities will have considerable bearing on the work of the Agency. - 34 - REPhes”
“Directorate • Oprroea spalted abasen fartydde”
“balloons for use by the appropriate agency when and if such use was authorised. The Board also agreed that inquiries which the various govern- mental agencies 1 COrTBEAMA”
“DIRECTLY INVOLVED OR NOT, WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IF SO, DESCRIBE. IF NOT, AN SWER "NO." oylngsisNyy .w-*1 No waprgrh,trylufts-EIiRS*f1r0X-”
“failures, as an examination of future opportunities. A powerful instrument has boon created, in the main successfully, in an incredibly short tine. Where it goce from here, giving due consideration to criticism much as Sept: 3, seems to ms to be our priority task.”
“increasing requirements .S0= Pomistenia al. Division D in 1960 began the spotting of Id:32281946 Pagoront arrets as a developmental activity. During the same”
“terminations. This 24 is not just operations. 25 Mr. Maxwell. There is .one problem, a slight problem. That M4 DA E' HW 50955 DocId: 32423513 Page 71”
“cestrels. other than requiring receipts. Doubts whether any kind of budgetting still being enforced since we converted to - straight and fixed subsidising. Faint odor of corruption. •. Quality of Personnel. Leadership bracket poorly, staffed. £&M« ‘prograg's inception, recru”
“recommendation other than the very early one about MSC that charter for the CTA mithortring the following functions should be drain 3115 that beanuse Elorn in not that recommendation rl .in this section I this- ‘‘I - 1. ‘g cir mment j C. aprrostiate . ITOP SECRET w/etit*”
“thin1 %01 Department chain mralge posuiule the preparation of looal programs of which the oxucu- 3 hit DE "p, tion shall u omesu wist coneinl plan. : - refeM-gsogatre *********** BETAS... ----------==========-=-===-=------------------------------------------ B L the T”
“organizes his material well and presents it in a lucid,highly readable manner. On the first occasion, he helped us prepare a paper that was eventually used by the Director in his presentation before the Senate Select Com- mitteeon 14-15° July. On the second occasion his contr”
“ummary is desi gned to furnish a s ynopsis of the i nformation set out in each referenc e. In many c ases th e original serial will co ntain the in”
“r make plans or evaluations premised on particular tentative targets. NW 66000 DocId:32202027 Page 3 Essentially, he canvassed POD GEODET FILE: 450-4 6. INTERVIEW AND MEETING SUMMARY TOP SECRET PASO of ☐ FILE:”
“paid unusual attention to Mr llyatt’s paper on respirators and seemed quite concerned about the acceptability by workmen of t‘e described respirators. The wussins apparently are using disposable masks. 8. Management of wastes appears to be a unique problem for the areas in ”
“an unusually strong across-the-board performance during the highly active period covered by this report. It has been a real pleasure to have worked with an individual of this high competence and dedication. 6675 aZum”
“document, see MRR Section of Task Force material. Researcher: Martin Miller LAD/JFX Task Force Imc”
“ag NW 65924 DocId:323569930 Page to keep their men organized and ready to enter into action when rea -6-”
“inter-agency coordination, painstaking and tedious follow-up actions and careful attention to security details. DD/P, on the other hand, has a number - 29 - SKXT”
“three possibilities and make and give CO his thoughts on the problem the next time they meet.2 Ornet Domiet Orme K. Daronnat”
“WELL KNOWN TO LITSMPOS, THEIR JOINT DEPARTURE COULD BE MIS-INTERPRETED AND THEREBY DAMAGING TO THE STATON. 2. FELL CURTIS DEPARTURE CHANGES PICTURE SUFFICIENTLY TO WARRANT AMENDMENT TO LITEMPO PROJECT TO ALLOW FOR RETENTION BENADUM. SECRET P C”
“was very little that we would ask CAMtonns to do Uhoie Elbey to to The same is true of «to nataualiszationsand many other departments. to P Mr. Dick. Are you familiar with DO On HW 50955 DocId: 2281990 Page 10 TOP SECRET”
“SCOPE AND RANGE iOF GOVT-CONTROLLED SECTOR, BUT THERE HAD BEEN NO AGREEMENT ON WHAT 76 :SECOTOR'S LIMITS SHOULD BE. ALLENDE GOVT THEREFORE ZADACONTINUED -DATE: . _ r ORIG: - ! UNIT: P EXT: 15-124-52 i 6. melasma ormcen RECORD COPY coondinarmoor 0 y. Y Aurngatia ”
“my opinion, having granted NCFF broad authority in the execution of its task, seek to impose our judgment for theirs in the details of their management of this project. Such matters as were raised at the PRC, i.e. whether the request for replacement of 32 trucks is based on A”
“A 23 This is talking 11 years ago, 12 years ago. All that material 24 has been retired. 25 What category of activity would we be talking about Q NW 50955 DocId:32203851 Page 29”
“not promote the tactical approach which is suggested in the Comments section on page eight of the attached. Charles A Bugg -”
“continuance of the project. 1 ; reo% 20 "Botes 09. 4”
“1 3 Excluded from aulomaf It] downgrading and 1 declassification!”
“an expediting and /c coordinating group. At this date, the committee has had two formal and a number of informal meetings. Members of the committee havejalso met twice with Dr. Hilger and four times with Er. Burnham. -(c) Arrangements LURET”