“SUBJECT WOULD Bt wosr LIKELY 19. C . BORATE WITH WCA,SE or Mis IDEOLOGY of pan” ASSOCIATIONS. EXPLAIN. - - Al - mir - . 2 SECRET /”
“SUBJECT WOULD Bt wosr LIKELY 19. C . BORATE WITH WCA,SE or Mis IDEOLOGY of pan” ASSOCIATIONS. EXPLAIN. - - Al - mir - . 2 SECRET /”
“--------------------------------------------------------------- c. Documents to be provided upon specific request for study within building. They will be sanitized to protect sources and methods using guidelines previously established for HSC and SSC.”
“EXPLANATIONS (Use other side if necessary) will be engaged in this Project for at least five years. Lent”
“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 : ”
“important points covered. 3. Scope: Mr. Shackley asked the group to define its mission, noting some of the topics mentioned in recent conversations with Mr. Snodgrass suggested particular interests whereas the Committee’s report on the FY 77 budget”
“coordinated plan. We shall also have begun action on -3- S-E-C-R-E-T EYES ONLY HW 50955 DocId:32424934 Page4”
“(WP 2.4) 1 TOTALS LIAISON 16 2. CI 2, FI 3, DO 1. EUR 6. CA 3 32”
“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”
“operation. 2. Increased supplemental aid as families are visited and their DEUss noedo determined. Close euporvialon will bo exorcized to onouro that tho agencies relate thio aid to the solution of the families’ problems, including health difficulties and housing. u gy ”
“HTS OF OTHER PERSONS (MY RESPONSE WAS THAT RELIANCE MUST BE PLACED ON THE INDIVIDUAL AGENTS HANDLING INFORMANTS AND THOSE SUPERVISIN G THE AGENT”
“time in future. 1 18. One bawla ation rests with all of concerned: Ba? * 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:”
“BASES, DIA ROLE IN INDONESIA, AND CONSTRAINTS OF COS SPENDINg, 2. QUESTIONS WERE NOT PERSUED WITH MUCH VIGOR AND GROUP CU SEEMED NOT TOO DIFFIROLT TO Satisfy. EXCEPTION WAS SNODGRASS. A YOUNG AGGRESSIVE Staffer WHO OBVIOUSLY WANTED TO DELVE IN MORE DETAIL BUT WAS RESTRAINED”
“THEY RELATE. SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE END OF THE ADDED MATERIAL. IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS REQUIRED USE EXTRA PAGES THE SAME SIZE AS THESE AND SIGN EACH SUCH PAGE. is”
“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”
“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”
“encompass the review of all incoming requests from the Select Committees in an effort to identify policy questions; WOC:ImhIWih (18) June TOP $15 CONTINUED OVER 11 7 6506 8 4 APR 23 1975 NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 125”
“on any point raised in the tape interview. The ideal would be to have the questions by the time Q goes to Rome in the second half of April, but this does not seem to be a likely possibility. Karen H, ZAFFARESI "f F, nP- Lt? 1* is. • 2012”
“VIEWS OF FIELD ON UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS: PROBLEMS-. VALUE, ETC.?! .3 INTD SUGGESTS DISCUSSION BE CONFINED TO DESCRIBING "SHOPRITE"”
“objectives and the specific actions under taken to achieve them was far too wide.. It is important that policymakers review the manner in HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 559”
“commissions, or through the Freedom of Information Act? What is the volume of material which you might recommend be released to the public without concern for further postponement?”
“project renewal. F. Liaison Not applicable to Project LIONION. i@Et: A 2% S-idi is HiSS10: S ECRE T NO FIELD CISSEMIIATIGH 2 1 t hfe’l”
“7 • F. Erratic Behavior and Its Aftermath 28 : • G. The Decision to Incarcerate 31 H. First Polygrap h”
“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*”
“program does not rule out stressing other major themes won the 15-16, or of launching other programs on that day. f e . 964 2M NW 88613 Docld:34530152 Page 3”
“informed recommendations. With these standards in mind, the Committee has arrived at the following findings and conclusions. HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 509”
“will of course prove true or other parts of the globe suca is the Far East or South Africa. In our Division we reel this particularly strongly because re rre dependent on help from the academic world. The plain faet is more and more evident that we can not rely on American h”
“14-00000 F. PHYSICAL SAFEGUARD’S G. ACCESS CON. DLS N. DETECTION SYSTEMS I. rar ERo JCT 10 (RESPONSE) SYSTEMS J. DISASTER Al) EMERGENCY PLANS K. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND RESOURCES L. FIANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS .M. INSPECTION AND TESTING N. NAr IONAL PROTECT”
“continuance of the project. 1 ; reo% 20 "Botes 09. 4”
“8. In Europe, CA programs in the following areas were up- 11 11 7 11 dated: Berlin, France and Italy, Spain, Finland, and/Cyprus2 2/mc”
“o individual's differing views regarding internal Agency organization and functioning. This being th e case, it is useful at the outset to ma ke explicit our und erstandi ng of”
“and esterial aspects respectively from arrival to emigration have been divided”
“funding should go thru CLASC HQ and the CISC attempt of direct funding was resented as an effort ito undermine CLASC Executive Committee. rrt UFG A109s 7 ii Mac .27,, • (/ - 321 ve 5-r”
“everything else that 21 22 was involved in that. Mr. Wides. What kind of reports did they write? What 23 were they writing reports about? 24 Mr. Sarno. Economic whatever they were learning from 25 HW 50955 DocId:32202440 Page 13 TAD CECDET”
“DIRECTLY INVOLVED OR NOT, WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IF SO, DESCRIBE. IF NOT, AN SWER "NO." oylngsisNyy .w-*1 No waprgrh,trylufts-EIiRS*f1r0X-”
“the general policy objectives and the specific actions under taken to achieve them was far too wide. It is important that policymakers review the manner in { NW 50955 DocId:32423525 Page 199”
“that no effort has been made to : 23 study that particular situation? A 24 NW 50955 :32203851 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”
“in the world, but one which still needed improvement. 13 975 NW 88613 Docld:34530152 Page 14”
“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”
“activities involved, it is strongly recommended that a single point in the Government be designated and assigned responsibility for supervising execution of the total program. ICC SECRET”
“14-00000 -15- 3. Codifications of SC S’a present instrument. A8 indicated above, it will of course be useful and desi- ruble to Incorporate in this approach and in the new instrument, (FECS), designed to implement it, features, (individuals and organisations) of the prese”
“affairs expert to the Board of Estimates, and if obtainable a top-level scientist and a top-level economist. We also believe that the Board would benefit by the SET”
“persona- lity and inclinations of all the students who are registered making Inter views and tests which are repeated later in the 5th year. • The dnte the Symposium has been moved to 24-30 of November, 1968.”
“14-00000 1 PREVIOUS PROJECT ACTION I -”
“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”
“ECONOMICS ENGLISH CHIEF GRADUATE COLLEGE SUBJECTS 0”
“liaison, further details on such arrangements, including the scope of CHART”
“these are all important factors affecting the problem. The final organisation should bo small enouch to control, sufficiently selective to attract prominent exiles, inclusive enough to contain the rank and file, and of an optimum sise to carry out its functions effectively. ”
“meeting, get all back-up materials, and interview. HW 50955 DocId: 32423630 Page 82”