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The original documents are located in Box 161, folder “Senior Citizens” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her husband’s unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. …
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D'AGOSTINO, CHARLOTTE National Security Council DALE, LEWIS Deputy Special Assistant Presidential Personnel Office Resigned 8/ 31/74 c DALLAS, PAMELA L. Clerk-Stenographer Counsel to the President Resigned 11/23/74 D 1 AMICO, JENNIE M. Secretary Council on International Economic Policy DANCHECK, LEONARD H. Presidential Clemency Board ( DANIELS, LORNA T. Clerk (Stenographer) Correspondence Section Permanent Operating Offices Appointed 3/17/75 Secretary (Gorog) Economic Affairs Office Appointed 6/8/75 …
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RAIMAN s GAIL ANN Personal Assistant (Hartmann) Counsellors to the President Appointed Secretary 12/22/74 Title change 6/1/76 ( RAINEYs WAVERLY B. Special Assistant to Chief of Mails Mail Room Permanent Operating Offices Resigned 4/15/76 RAISH, ANGELA M. Secretary Counsellors to the President (Armstrong) Appointed 11/18/74 Resigned 8/23/75 c RANSOM, DAVID National Security Council RAOUL-DUVAL, MICHAEL 1 of 2 Associate Director for Natural Resources (esp . Energy &Transportation) Domestic Council Appointed …
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Table of Contents Page IX Part Chapter I.-Summary of the Investigation 1. The Fundamental Issues-- -__ ___ ____ - _______ ___ _ __ ______ 2. The Need for Intelligence_____ _________________________ 3. Summary of Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations--Part II. The CIA’s Role and Authority 4. Intelligence and Related Activities by the United States before 1947--___------------------------------------5. The Sources of CIA Authority ___________________________ 6. Legal Analysis________ _________ - …
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Chapter 17 CIA Relationships with Other Federal,State and Local Agencies 13ecausc of its practice of occasiom~lly lending assistance to various fctlcral. state ant1 local law enforccuwnt agencies, qwstions have been raisul as to whether the CIA has engaged in internal security functions or exercised police or law rnforcenieiit powers contrary to the restrictions of the National Security Act. T,il;c other :LI’I~K~of the governftwfit. the (‘IA frccl~wntl~ lw owasion either to give assistance to or receive …
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Chapter 18 Indices and Files on American Citizens The collect.ion of information about people is a major function of the CIS. Biographical information is collected not only in response to specific requirements but also to accumulate background of likely relevance to be drawn on when needed. The collection of this information is incidental to the CL4’s normal activities, and the inclusion of information about persons who may be -4merican citizens is largely incidental to collecting information about people …
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Chapter 11 Special Operations Group“‘Operation CHAOS” Responding to Presidential requests to determine the extent of foreign influence on domestic dissidence, the CI,i, upon the instruction of the Director of Central Intelligence, established within the Counterintelligence Staff a Special Operations Group in August 1967, to collect, coordinate, evaluate and report on foreign contacts with American dissidents. The Group’s activities, which later came to be known as Operation CH,4OS, led the CL4 to collect …
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Chapter 5 The Sources of CIA Authority The Kational Security Set of 1947 charges tlfe CIA with the duty of coordinating the intelligence activities of the federal go\-ernlllcllt and correlating, evaluating and disseminating intelligence which affects national security. In addition, the Agency is to perform such other functions and duties related to intelligence as the Kational Security Council may direct. The statute makes the Director of Central Intelligence responsible for protecting intelligence sources …
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Appendix VII Assistance To and From Federal, State and Local Agencies The following informat.ion is provided as a supplement to that material set forth in Chapter 17. Sect,ion B. involving CIA assistance to and from state and local law enforcement agencies. Its purpose is to provide addit,ional detail and ideut.ify some additional contacts between t.he CIA and state and local police authorities not referred to in the chapter. As specific Agency files on relations with stato and local law enforcement …