MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD, 1030, FRIDAY, 7 DECEMBER 1962

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August 29, 2003
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December 10, 1962
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Approved For Release 203/3 EFTP66R00638R6O0100030008-2 NRO & DIA/DOD REVIEWS COMPLETED president" s Yore 10 December 119+2 Advisory Board, 1030, Fit day, 7 December 1,962 hs Noar4 except tar, Lan Pius General Carroland the UVA074twmi drtoty waist but that v port for the Board was asmsnbun, Y upon sec to the U SIB. The project of pro appointed a aar Carter, Carrot final report l THIC RECORD- -e considerabl pa-aslblility for the e 80%. The Inspector General of CIA, ?sentstives of the other intelligence Agencies, has been dettg*ated sponaiblle unit for prodcing the and has been working long hours an. this matter, An input from. the ttelit x o corm ty has ban received for the report. T hip cornv*004 of Generals 4 'blare and Mr. }isman--the 25X1 Approved For Release 20bW9/W-IDP66R00638R00010003b000-2 Approved For Release 2003/ -RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 r 1 0? itt-UT UMshad WOWS** y to bein ea ade of all different in Cu". The i pointed out that print. sa arcas of raw tntei,lig*uce. Tho fits ?laaastc*l c- eestins agent, plus tofu ion. T h* second as oa*ntuic and technical utaelXi s~ i i t `. 1ACISMIng, 1: and L1T. The third prime source was photographic iu analysis to tnt,llLge made of how the po and ak study is under way of 3. The ci Sakai that a second portion of the re of the rae intelligence and how it .ntsred -,aarlous ty intell ger a basal been Over the relative ovaklu~aa as same. ~ saiatd that -risston till had understandably been first VA:sion this working group cO, the raw Caput that Went into the "Part o iicr?t caefrak. tts no on the diesaa~Uia tlosa a e sou** could be pro Approved For Release 20 / BCC-MIDP66ROO638ROO01 00030008-2 PM, a ligea c ae.. rsn related to the se for gathering eta and rove For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 r. h t , a visod the Board that the report which he wo d scab- d to datect them because t1kor* are 40 other trouble spe U. S. 0 si dent Y ire &A4, hap I he felt conclusions this study wer* *a a 4tial, and. if t be sure to p addition ere two other # &4y CIA perforax c d boon able to detect the on. He add d sLd cones: 7. .Mr. crone #aid he the thought it would be # por t for the Soar to get awe fairly con rebe * vo picture of what had been obtainable fron claeudea Litgence e pr* pared as in Cub r mad,, wal a.m.eant to thi*.) The ssa is &t so `+ cil discussion. k being oti Rota ,, the PI a de. Then b1 25X1 C 25X1 C l 25X1 C Was twit p over the first Wt of &.0 tamed as< last. Att tow ? this who matter, , w h e n he a to 1961" a aux"O*ts a1 t$es. The MI med. that th*rs were we eral 'IRS to cdf*e*iv* " a s The at Pla*sai*ta ttd a 1.ra t *f e a1U tT? 4 Approved For Release 20.A3/09i tOr RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 Approved For ReleajV?OfP IA-RDP66R00638RO00100030008-2 The DI noted that t he bad n -Ad* ass to track up this Assumption. .r. (l fford asked as to the exeteat of dissemination of the 1 I's 10 August. M. 1cCons ar y in the Secretary of on, but that be didn't have the Intelligence at deal t fore *tioaa in ce n contingency farming. fed his tout concern to General but that these were ad outside of CIA.. Dr. l: lltan a Dr-1 said it t up In U SIB, and C. rah, teiee rare s" &04 were not sked if he had addressed any :pees- vuld have been wrong to go over the head by asked wh Director bad oil said there had been no n ,creation. r. Gray said, "Then these taetegra=..s had not gone anywhere outside CIA?" . .-' o. " Mr. .urohy asked whether the Director had cussed it on his telephone call to ashiat d the CI noted that this he had expressed co=era again but did not further dissea iaatt , ~r 4 ar. y asked if General Carter didn't 'e his iris, and the Director said that Carter was not as concerned, he did distribute thee cables within the Agency August and that the Approved For Release X003%09'/30" CIA`=RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 Approved For Release 2b =:a~ees RR P, Y IE"'2DP66R00638R800100030008-2 at hats moved is these areas scold have perhaps from 20 t.ptern a* fro-lo Which were dove ht had dav*tope t low-1 Drop considered this an that t#e o*r the fact kace Z9 Au ust. He noted he is or=zsati + htch, in his opinion. was VS-Sonfl^l lace the NATO as OAS countries. 41rr. Pace asked the *ltit t e of the d 70, 000. arable shies. General Doolittle on to say that the results tear flt ht was on its ereaerihed caac.ra*d over agent ree-orts, er f'Umr del to. The Spat tale worry that the SA WS wore a.:tl a i tght shoot who aPra*{i on. rd said that The 14 Octohst fli ht did General Carroll said that the r aslou arises l~r =- s ae c son of the flight el"e and that SAC- l%ad # n he i Ott. The s9. sine, This was taken to the iota he w*Wd Approved For Release 2003/09130 CI-RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP66R00638R000100030008-2 i SECRET told to x to cover four coordinates which had come from an agent.. He C plan did not necessar. 4gxent the der; situ was a coordinated Opinion.. The I said that after the 9 2$X1 C 25X1 C a decision was reached to transfer the oo*ratt considered a hasardous mission if the :t, 's were active; it was also