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124-10185-10100] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY NNFORMATION
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD_NUMBER: 124-10185-10100
RECORD SERIES: HO
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 62-116395-475
DOCUMENTNNFORMATION
ORIGNATOR: FBI
FROM: CREGAR W.0.
TQ: WANNALL: W. R
TITLE:
DATE: 07/23/1975
PAGES: 32
SUBJECT: CC, REQUEST, INSTR, AFFIL; LAW ENFORCEMENT
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
ORIGNNAL NEW
Secret
CLASSIFICATION: CLASSIFICATION:
REVIEW DATE: 10/30/1998 UPDATE DATE: 02/12/2001
STATUS Redact
RESTRICTIONS:
JFK Act 6 (1)B)
COMMENTS: INC MEMOS, 169 OF 201 PAGES NAR
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On 6/20/75 we were advised that CIA had in 1973
prepared a 693-page document citing instances wherein CIA
operations may have exceeded its mandate This document , in
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sanitized form, was reviewed by Intelligence Division personnel
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of which dealt with operations of an
extremely sensitive
nature The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities
(SSC) has had access to this document . At the specific request
of this Bureau, CIA on 7/15/75 made available 190 pages of
the document believed to be of interest to this Bureau _ These
pages are submitted as enclosures to this memorandum, which
highlights some of the contents thereof Items SO highlighted
include various technical support CIA has provided this
Bureautin the area of electronic coverage of embassies in the'
United States handling of Iron Curtain country defectors
CIA notional and proprietary operations Ksome of which were
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used to procure technical equipment for this Bureau@} CIA-FBI
cooperation in training matters relating to counter-espionage
responsibilities; interception of mail from behind the Iron
Curtain; CIA briefing and debrief of FBI sources traveling
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abroad and CIA {nvolvement Zand interest in domestic dissident
groups _ Mention is made in this document that while McCone
was CIA Director
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conversations his
office were recorded _ As SSC has
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rererences for
purpose of possible damage asse Sment to this BupeakuG
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Memorandum to Mr_ W_ R_ Wannall
Re : Senstudy 75
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Pages 72 , 73 , 77 and 582 Al1 refer to use of CIA
funds ($2,700,000) during fiscal years 1971 and 1972 to acquire
real estate for FBI inst a common target in the
United States _ NSA
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involved in this project, which
is referred to as [MHDOZEN" by CIA. Ls]
Pages 107 108 149-151, 155, 156, 158-161, 296, 353 and 354
Al1 relate to CIA and the Watergate incident, contacts with
Watergate Principals and inquiries made of CIA by FBI during
Watergate investigation_
Page 111 RRefers
to CIA proprietary interest in a legitimate
Maryland electronics firm for the purpose of obtaining elec -
tronic equipment in violation of Title 18 Section 2512, U. S.
Code On 9710/71, FBI made inquiry at electronics firm and
subsequently was briefed of CIA interest Inquiry was then
terminated
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Page 112 In approximately February 1971
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technical assistance of CIA in connection with sensitive project;
not further described_ Item also indicates that CIA, at the
request of FBI, had procured electronic equipment costing
approximately s48,000 _ Item indicates such purchases could
be legally accomplished under Economy Act; of 1925 _
Pages 118-119 List:; electronic and photographic equipment
and material purchased by CIA for FBI, 1971 to 1972 _
Page 136 Indicates CIA-FBI project whereby analysis of
surveillance data entered into a CIA computer was discussed
with the FBI.
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Pages 140-142 Refer: to, CIA assistance to FBI in projects
utilizing code names MOHAWK , UNION WUGRAVEL , ORKID and ROSE 7
Page 142 in general terms identifies the nature of these
operations_
Page 163 Makes reference to knowledge of CIA officials
concerning CIA program for processing data relating to American
citizens believed to be militants, subversives , terrorists, etc_
Pages 171,.190, 191 and 330 Refer; to 1968 CIA-prepared
document captioned "Restless Youth, 1i which received extremely
limited dissemination as some information contained therein
pertains to U:,S_ student radicals and is indicative_ that CIA
had exceeded its charter Attorney General received copY ,
March, 1969 but no indication FBI had received copy_
Page' 178 Indicates that CIA had conducted research project
on Robert Vesco .
Pages 180-182, 184, 185 and 202 Refer:' to CIA' s collection
of information on individuals in the United States (mostly
foreign) CIA accepting information relating to foreign
involvement with United States dissident groups when such
sources refuse to talk to FBI and relates that CIA had supplied
linguist to FBI to translate Arabic_
Pages 188, 189 and 330 Concern- information prepared by CIA
relating to visits of Stokely Carmichael
to Caribbean area and
various ramifications connected therewith_ Information was
prepared for CIA use but one copy was "inadvertently" sent
to FBI.
Pages 193-194 Refer: to CIA' s preparation of document for
President Johnson dealing with links between foreign elenents
and the U, S . ' peace movement
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Page .197 Indicates CIA maintains a
library of information
on some U. S. citizens and covertly looks at film cans
addressed to some U. S , citizens .
Page 203 Relates that CIA through Foreign Broadcast
Information Service and at the request of the Justice Department
and the FBI, furnished Justice Department with transcript and
broadcasts made by Jane Fonda in Hanoi and Ramsey Clark in
Vietnam.
Pages 221 , 222 and 330 Refer to seven instances where
CIA has furnished audio technical equipment and guidance to
this Bureau, {believed to be directed ma inly against foreign
establishments in this countryDk ]6)
Pages 234 and 242 Indicate: that CIA had described to
this Bureau Imagery Enhancement techniques germane
to removing
distortion from photographs rela to an alleged bank robber.
Page 282 Reports that the FBI desires to check for finger-
prints on all cryptogram messages mailed to high government
officials Agency personnel were requested to arrange for
transmittal of such mes sages to FBI.
Page 329 "'WESTPOINTER" Concerns project similar to
"SPROINTER" (page 28) This project was conducted in the
San Francisco, California, area and involved mail sent to the
United States from Mainland China
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Page 329 "'SALVAGE" From to September, 1967 (CIA
rented and maintained custodianship of
an FBI monitoring post
in New York targeted against the United Nations fs) This
was done at the request of a high official of the Bureau
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Idesired to maintain the capabilities, despite the fact that
Ehe FBI Director had ordered the operation terminated, In
September 1967, operational assets were returned to the FBI
to reinitiate operational useSeJ)
Pages 334 , 362 , 363 371, 373 , 376-379 , 384 , 385, 468-470
and 615 RRefer::; to coverage of a
foreign establishment
in
this country (1ater identified as Chilean Embassysi initiated
by' FBI at the request of CIA and which ran
intermittently
@uring the period 1971, to February, 19736) Reference
is also made to 2 press-reported burglary of this establishment
in
1973*and this
Bureau S declination to investigate
Ehe; burglary on the basis of lack of jurisdiction_ CIA' s
code name for this operation is WUDOOR
Pages 457 and 485 RRefert to incident in 1962, wherein
CIA was involved in breaking and entering and the removal of
documents from an unknown location in Washington, D. C . The
President and the Secretary of State had been informed of the
operation_ Attorney General Kennedy instructed that the FBI
should not be advised unless: the_ Bureau first initiated
inquiry concerning the incident ~xu;
Pages 458 and 459 Refer to Bureau objection (when
Mr Belmont was Bureau official) to.CIA proposal that CIA
become involved in argreatly increased intelligence collection
effort against foreign establishments in this country Zexw
Pages 446 and 461 Indicater that while McCone was CIA
Director,
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recorded.
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Page 482 "PLMFLODESTAR" Refers to CIA project to target
assets against the "leftist" and communist milieu in various
parts of the world_ These tasgets are often directed 'against
similar targets in the United States, and each case was reportedly
cleared with the FBISE)
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