“background and have morepolicy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required mac Vitkolnf-s*NFhwa-norhamkwixshAims..rasdlksvehansulhArse e m r 8 *-233”
“background and have morepolicy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required mac Vitkolnf-s*NFhwa-norhamkwixshAims..rasdlksvehansulhArse e m r 8 *-233”
“handed to the designated representatives for their en lightenment. I think you will agree with me that the paper is poorly drafted and needs considerable pointing up in various - 59 - TOP SECRET”
“resoonsibiliti 21. . 28 which are not certain at this point how they will be implemented Part of our problem with this decision is, as hn: been 13 I stated and noted non ryf !•)■-» rrntimgt: of former lTr ie against the background of tiro pre: ent situation. ‘le rest of”
“power. We have in mind our discussions with the Department which heard expressed concern that the Department was unaware of certain black propaganda activities relating to Communist China and conse quently was led astray. - 13 - 92071C!”
“background and have more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required. 8 - - f.. * a s^d &”
“c. This paper NOT be forwarded to US officers assigned to NATO activities. d. This paper NOT be forwarded to the Chairman, US Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Committee. 3 CLASSIFtU TOP SECRET SPCNL-IANDHNG- NOEARN”
“operation for some months and should be continued to be handled in the same way. He further felt that tribal operations of this type should be done covertly. d. In regard to Annex C, Intelligence Operations, the targets 1, 2, and 3 were approved and the Committee agreed to M”
“rage of a diplomatic establishmen t. NW 65994 Docld:32989561 Page 6 CO.TEGIAL Ty : ( CONFIDENTIAL Th e Attorney General 1 1.”
“14-00000 %CFORe vnt 1 •2- cortoin they cou.d not be. » statement mado by 177, no line of policy that B7L could pursue, no sugcation or propaganda line that 1? would follow could be dorse ia the naiso of the Motional Councils / so long as the men ders of each buncil are i”
“further background and have more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required. 8 1”
“background and have more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required. 8 sect...”
“I certainly %/ Conth D ONEY 0. will not be able to enjoy. ‘Another thing I want to bring to your attention is In regard to our Consulate, its activities and relations with the Visa Section. A letter has come from VERA addressed to FRANCO pointing to PRANCO’s incorrect wor”
“conclude that his *** removal must be an urgent and prime objective and that under TOP SECRET l to Go o W1 ( H : •”
“PERIODICALLY BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF ANY COVERT ACTION OPERATIONSTAKING PLACE IN THE V.K. 91 'THE CONCLUSION 09 TAS DISCUSSIONS, COS TRIED TO MAKE SOWING POINTS on • .*.4 --.. 14 -»• - .: - 1.Y CONCERNED BY THE LEAKS AND”
“Vow, • o: L. S 2. / c.t outstanding intelligence, ability or.drive, but that he is obviously well motivated. Mr. Irwin asked whether there might be other individuals of similar, although naturally lesser, stature in the church hierarchy who could be useful. Mr. Merchant co”
“obtained for arms And ammunition resupply missions to the Meos. It ‘ was agreed that this was matter for consultation between the Department £ State and CLA, and need not be referred to the Group for decision. 4 1 NW 50955 DocId:32204599 Page 3”
“AUSTRALIAN DOCUMENT WILL STRAIN OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM. OUR ARGUMENT SECRET”
“no one should dare to .condemn them. Also, do not forget that there are plenty of Companies j which do not trade with U.S.A. anyway, therefore blacklisting is not of / s° any importance. 8. Apologies again for the anonymity of this letter, and trust our Ereasons for it will be”
“friends and Allies, that the USA sees to it that Agreements - . made with them must be kept and that they allow no doublecrossing and ’ •’ deceit.. cc Ministry for Foreign affairs, Washington. V U.S.A. Embassy , London..”
“J. 1, g. Net to exceed the duration of the Foreign Assistance Program. Affidavit Striking Against the Federal Government" signed. Previously employed by Economic Cooperation Administration, Washington, D. C. Departmental Service. 1 1^ C)) SERES BPa.IRBHYVo Representativ”
“DIRECTED AND, IN ! HIS ESTIMATION, HAS A GCOD CHANCE OF SUCCEEDING. SOURCE SAID WERBELL EXPRESSED HIS WILLINGNESS TO REVEAL ADDITIONAL 5 INFORMATION TO INTERESTED U.S. AUTHORITIES CONCERNING rim 4 a PLANS AND TIE ORGANIZATION BEHIND KE CLANDESTINE OPERATION 2 1 COORDINAT”
“GALEE. 4. RE 2B SAID HE AND GREEK GOVT WELL AWARE PPOBLEM AND OPPOSED TO THIS SHIPPING. EXPLAINED CONTINUATION DUE GPEEK SHIP OWNERS SECRET *3 S”
“declared that the rest of the staff must stay in the Embassy because they have a work plan to fulfill. Thus, he has left himself with an unresolved problem he must face in the very near future. CLassA can* r PA Ci NO. 069 53 a USEPRLViOCS LDTIcA S ECRET< 2”
“is taken to avoid exposing the U.S. support; and that he considered that the collateral, independent groups were not safeguarding it; so wa are losing the now as you (U.S. Agencies) deal with each of these groups. Are we must not lose, we must win. oran-T Stead i”
“r cums of stability, and to retomimties of disidents to remove ikea, void romain, reover, a Cura :.: would, om for tim to cow, ס אוracterized wsנסבלס על מנ than progre, you we would have to commit ourselves to very ס ויגגעבןanoxic and other assistanco. NW 66000 Docld:32204457 Pag”
“their famous laws, to stop immediately any ship, to take the flag away , and to impose upon the Owners very heavy fines and if the Owners do DOS pay the fines, then the ship will be immobilised since ’ the Government will refuse cancellation of registry certificate, meaning t”
“mentions the lack of an agreement between the Agency and the French barring unilateral operations in France (Item 4 below) is potentially an additionally damaging, blow to liaison relationships. (Page 100, lines 10-14.) „0 CONFIDENTIAL CIl (5/mc)”
“questions >s : . and e will ake break now and pick up again before the ful * l 0 * Streets wasting.. Committee and Executive Session this afternoon. Thank u try much for your patience in going through then- documents one by one. It has eer extremely helpful to us. (W”
“of time should his efforts prove successful. The Ray proposal should certainly be examined and given support within reasonable limits if the relationships proposed both with the Council and with the U.S. are satisfactory. SESTET NW 50955 DocId: 32423505 Page 20”
“14-00000 SECRET -2- i 1 SECURITY INFORMATION of the letter by NCFE will be undertaken on the guidance of the United States mission of the United Nations. In the meantime, NCFE will continue to work with the United States Mission to the U.H. but the timing and use of t”
“composition, it appears unlikely that the League as presently composed would be useful operationally. JOHN H. RICHA RUSOM Chief, SE ce: C/PP C/IO/PP IO/PP (Mr. Durkee) General Counsel”
“sound Baden-Wuerttemberg, should that a more nationalistic note. To come to pass. (CONFIDENTIAL) SECRET Page 10 SPECIAL REPORT 31 May 68”
“citizens under the conditions referred to. Personally, I feel this obligation is a broader one which ex tends to this Government ss well. Last Thursday when we were discussing this question in New York, Joe Grew was much interested and said he would be glad to assist In an”
“A-1 AS THEY HAVE IN PAST. -LNAGON COMMENTED IT WAS THEIR UNDER STANDING THAT WHEN TWO : C MORE U.S. COVERNMENT ACENCIES.HAVE AN INTEREST IN THEY - SAME IND IV IDUAL THAT FRROWNS RULE IN THE MAR COTICS SOURCE RECISTSY WAS MERELY TO ADVISE THE INTERESTED PARTIE S CF THE - C5”
“latest fixtures. You and American Authorities can check up without any thouble and when they verify the correctness, they will no doubt protest immediately to the respective Governments, ask them to stop immediately the carriage of these cargoes and punish their Owners etc., ”
“subject. You can imagine that it is under considerable pressure from Iron Oirtain emigration to take the line of early rope for liberation in the prospect that in some way American public opinion and world opinion might be thus committed to a policy of liberation by armed for”
“z------ --------- ------- .3- PAGES ONE AND TWO OF YOUR BRIEFING PAPER ARE RIGHT ON THE S MARK. PAGE THREE HOWEVER CONTAINS SOME—ISSUES THAT WE REQUEST YOU DELETE AND/OR SOFTEN. A. /FIRST SENTENCE OF PARAGRAPH 4. DO NOT DISCUSS ANY UNILATERAL OPERATIONS WITH THE SENATOR. WE”
“ND WILLPUlLy FALSIFYING OH CONCHALNO A MATERIAL FACT. CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DEC ASSIFICATION AND/OR RELEASE OF THIS DOCUMENT”
“brief the President in the morning personally and that senior staff officers would brief the President's staff each morning as I have in the past. The President asked that any matters of urgent importance be brought to his attention at any time, day or night. He designated no”
“ABOUT BEING AX MAN FOR THE 5 COMMANDO BECAUSE HE HASE to ASSURANCE THAT THE GDRC WILL P *- IM TO CARRY OUT THE OTHER ASPECTS OF THIS PROGRAM.*”
“14-00000 the Department in the hope of getting a better deal directly with us. This in the more my Depression since if the British "swcotness and light" line is to be adopted and carried out in both letter and spirit — then the State Department hed Letter bo got into lire ”
“status, but this reads a little bit as though it woro putting on the trappings of national sovereignty. THOM: • W. ERADFN Chief International Organisations Division Attachments ‘s stated. CIO:TWB/mf Distribution: Dux Orig - Addressee (CPP) 1 cc - CIO 1 cc - RI 1 cc ”
“position of being January accused of investigating militants. We are on thin ice as it is. Therefore, DeVanon will not be asked to follow up on "Compton" contacts and wa will depend on OS police contacts. R. Attachment: Xerox copy of Furfey’s notes RPBL/vla File: C-52”
“want to get in the posture where someon e was attacking it, and taking us into court on the cons ti tutional base that exists. 1 And what I am seeking guidance on I wo uld like to M Chairman Downing. Well, I think if any question exists 20 in your mind as to th e c ons titutional”
“NCNE, with every his opinion -heard- and his influence felt. opportunity to have in But after a decision has been wide, in good faith and after long consideration, to moloy a ran because of his competence to do a job, it is rr. ifeiffer’s responsibility 68 associate of the ”
“rejected and the second was to confirm the new community wide deputy for the DCI to have him subject to Senate nfirmation to 'establish him as. jr affect . the first det 66 the DCT, the man who ould succeed 24 I" in hisolacr. TOP SECRET NW 50955 DocId:32423509 Page 8”
““SERIOUS", IMPLYING SOMETHING "OFFICIAL" (SHE MEAT IONED SHE DIS-So S APPOINTED GERENDE NOT L#ERGO MEMBER). GERENDE ASSE SMENT IS SHE MIGHT BE WILLING COOPERATE IF HE CAB REVEAL L HARP BROKING. IF APPROVAL GIVEN BY HD @S PIN ISSUE GEBENDE FALSE "DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ADVISORY COU”
“be a rapid creation of this other nations. Sometimes other Gov there are deprivations of human rights new department and a heavy emphasis ernments cooperate with us fully; even more brutal than the ones on on the importance of energy questions: sometimes they don’t. which we’v”
“which was a major political factor within tha Conun then. I cannot put it any more clearly than that. *111. I think it is that this would be a byproduct of this, that we would get more good reporting on the subject. TOP SECRET 2 0”
“should not reach any agreement in regards to the exchange with the Diplomats. i-memenr--- :...... * ----- - .............. ...”