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124-10326-10100] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
JFK Assassination System Date: 4/9/2015
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY : FBI
RECORD NUMBER 124-10326-10100
RECORD SERIES HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62-99724-9, 10
Document Information
ORIGINATOR FBI
FROM : BRANIGAN
TO BELMONT
TITLE :
DATE : 04/30/1954
PAGES 4
SUBJECTS
BUREAU SOURCE 100 (ANGLETON)
DOCUMENT TYPE PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION Secret
RESTRICTIONS IB
CURRENT STATUS Redact
DATE OF LAST REVEW 08/17/1998
OPENING CRITERIA APPROVAL OF CIA
COMMENTS INC MEMO
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UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT
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Ladd To A. H BELMON DATE: April 30 , 1954 Nictols
SECRET
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A 8 Yo u are aware Jame 8 Anglet on of CEA frequently tufns
over to the Bureau on a hi ghly confidential ba8 i 8 information whi ch
ha 8 been developed through operation8 headed by Angleton. In . Tany
instance$ the informat ion i $ given t0 the Bureau without clecring
through regular CIA channels _ In almost all instance8 it i8 'given
t0 1 8 wi th the clecr understanding that if included in a report or
other communi cation prepared for di88emination outside the Bureaw
the informati on will be 8 0 set forth that it cannot be troced back
to ei ther Angleton CIA. Vn such instance 8 where the information
relates_to_ tters Vt ha 8 been the practice of Israelils)
8upervisor to clear with Angleton before di88eminating "i nformatfon
fr om hi.m ou tside the Bureou 46
In taking up such a matter with Angleton las t week it $
Wa 8 determined that he objected to cttributing information which
he had furnished to "Confidential Informant T-2, an Agency of the 2 RGove rnment
whi ch conducts pers onnel and intelligence inuesti gat i ons _ M
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He pointed out that by describing T-2 @ 8 an agency of the Government
which conducts pers onnel and intelligence investi gat i on8 the Bureau
wa $ revealing to outside; agencies material did in fact
come from another Government agen cy .
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the ma teriol reloted
to an individual wh 0 n Ow re8ide 8 Angleton stated (s) J
4 in hi 8 opinion,recipient ogencies cbuld conclude that
the information had originated with CIA s i nce such an ind ividual
wou 1d: be under CIA jurisdiction insofar @8 investi gati on8 abroad
are .concerned. Angleton requested that the informati on me rely
be attributed to Confidentiol Informant T-2 in this in8tance ,
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could be described a3 being of known reliability .
It i 8 suggested that it would mater ially 08 8i st in the
handling of information received from Angle ton in the future, if
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the Liaison Secti on could work ou t @ procedure whereby Angleton
mi gh t be referred to a8 a Bureau infornant. This would permit the
Supervisors receiving the Angleton material firsthand to transm i t
i t t0 the field and advise the fi eld that the information i n any
report should be attributed to an informant with 0 temporary symb ol
number; which informant could 6 e evaluated @ 8 having furnished in-
formati on 0f a teliable nature in the past_ On the informant page
the temporary symb ol numbet could be identified by the regular
Bureau symb ol 088 igned lto Angleton. 62@
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