MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD, 1030, FRIDAY, 7 DECEMBER 1962
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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considered a hasardous mission if the :t, 's were active; it was also