CONFIDENTIAL REPORT URGES MORE SECRECY IN CIA SPYING

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September 26, 1971
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~~ T UU q 1,,,O .Approved For Release 2003/1 IO2 : IA-RDP75-00001 R YC)Col --I)T-SPA`i.Q11 ._ 326,376 Chief V:' tall(toll t o:r do ui1, nt 1, f.-Ortinl, its < ran, 1'.n(ileCl throe"h ... thP, i CIA u ~cd t'lat the 1~ could f ills Cubes pondult. c I!,., 1 er ]on and ,,ppi'ats Vost-Nspa tell ii of ik1J C ICs,. Ilse forum nit ic 1 ls ow teas- t the CIA's covert operations 'Oil'--- ?nterlber of the. nf;ly as "carer 1t.,," wt'll 1PASII1N( IO"I, Sept, v,. A sod It the agency is to be Panel, not identified but a- a . StattlS nJdVr,)- bet"'Cell z (onfide.7t711 'olio't hf:ul~, Cir- effective, it will base to nli' e pat~n.ly' I'e.rllste;n, the Slecl- C1tl;5iCal agent in ?+ Slli 1.. CM pCoi l'z-o`flcer, v,;as quoted as, erati011 zni that of f? Staff cut led in, ` 8.5111;?i,to tl and Iio IISE'. of Private ii +tl tc ions On all member itlvolved through hi ton urges that the Central I11- expanding scale, though those saying that It was Comm 011 telligen e Agency improve its relations ivI1ich have. `blown' ..kw ledge oven before the c:;- career in many opei'a.tions. secrecy in I,eiitc) i private cannot be l:esurrectetl. pa e of I(,-Q'1 that there )-`-td At another },o:at the accotl' institutions 11 hone and abroad. "We need to operate under labor irograrhs. Of B3. ell's presentation r.sl?ec'? The document pooh) also creeper cover r;ith increase's : PASS in I twnational labor the question "From vlio7,1 is , that. the CIA direct it cocit attention to the toe of 'cut-outs 1 affairmere (IiSslited, he said, covert operat;?n to be kept Co or pub tc? disclosure o. this opeati . onslil s and iiculgly at AN CIA's intF:rfcce wit;a the rest of ' P secret?? the world ne..cl to be better CIA c'f:p ort. He said that "ter. "After five days, for excilll,le, 1 anti ica III new s p `- p e rrnen CO nl- YA, and Ae nd rei1e wide use of f a aggents protected." 1 the U2 flights were not s crrt n by other than ".rn ricaia. 13issclls piesentatioll, as IL poun,l ed , inch difficulties 1'i from the Russians, bu` to se ported in the sunl r.a.ry, refer tc t ciii L ,lg AID with CIA." operations re-llaincd higniy ~e- a panel discussion On intelt,- genes and ic,reigtl policy con_ previous year of the CANS pone J tratlon and financing of tlic ducted 11y tile Council on 1'02 National Stilc}ent As,oc;attonti sign Relat'loils in New folk` and other private org.+.nirahoh., Jan. S,, 1963, InCIiia lt~ trade lilholl C rt?illlli ,Copies of the'cocument au t7 i,i ore ?s.ss, 1 beln ei??CUlated in this COUntty Ait` \r itot p1.OUp5 lla(i 2l't and ?.urope by a group of radi 1 1 0 l ir~are of the source of i cal scholars ill. Cambridge f're.;, fundui the damage sub- Mass., as "a still-relevant prim- ; saga r.b to 1i ClOSllrL ]71iglif er_ on the theory and practice .'have have been far less than orthe C e in t r' a l Intelligence `csa pet" the surnnlary said. Agency" and "a fair '.yarning the CIA interfzce with vari- as to the direction of the agen- _.OUS-_: rlr%=tt.e groups, including cy's interests and efforts." bust,) s and student groups, Leader of the discussion must be remedied." .was Richard It Bissell Jr., a Oilier documentts, obtained in former CIA deputy director ivho early i tit by the Post-D)ispatch, was in charge of the U-? spy sho-wed ,that the I LS, A nay ~I)lniie program in the late 19505 for International Dese.iopnsen: of i on and the abortive invas E- Cuba at the Bay of Pit's in , 1961. l d.left the Government in 1962 ad is a vice president at United Aircraft Corp. / Others in. the group were OIL pJ late Allen W. Dulles, who had been the CIA director: Robert had been financed secretly by the CIA. These became known as "CIA orphans" after the secret financing VMS d;,3CYOSed. The change apparently grew out of a 1967 order by President Amory Jr., who had been the, 11110)11 i-I ? Johnson Pro}1}b}tint uty CIA director for WON any further hidden snb-idies to de p genet; 'l honlas L. IIu l cs, then private voluntary o1 . i lza.tlons. director of intelligence and re- 1Ic prg llised to consider a pro- nrch it the 1.)epa rtment of posal that the Federal Govern- ah Tit; -sunlnlary conumicci, trot in the United States and nuotinz ? the Same Speaker: with good rcasol1," IV suin- ?5 1 these disclosures, Mel Diary said. WK.' of evC tits has b: e2, unex?, -If these o, erfli ;his had j;.,tc'I First, there. hasn't Ill-,Q11 ' lea-kod, to the Aie teats press,' altt~ 3 :l -trouble: vT;th i11tP1'na-I tlic USSR would Ilan b::etl tlQnaI 'labor programs. mdse,, forced to take ac do 1. th rrithas-been an 'lucre lni "Oil a less se orO. level, the Cl a 22 o for U.S. labor Pro-I same problem applies to satei- ad the strain on Our! Ilia reconnaisoanc_;. Thessc are dspaclty has been enlbarl'ait Sing.,_Fornlerly these common -labor unions knew we were short of funds, but now they all assume we have secret CIA money, and they ask for more eoacOples of two host71e govern- ments collaborating to keep: op)erations secret from the gen- eral public of both sides. 'Utl- fartuna.tely, there aren't c;)ough of these situations'. help," _ ' I . Returning to covert finaalcing Citing labor union in British I of private ergauizations over- Guiana as an example, he said, seas, 1>issell said that such pro- theSwrire "supported through CIA conduits, but now they ask for more assistance than be- fore:" _. In ,the summary of Bissell's pr.setltation, the report said the United,States should make in- , r ,?g : US0 persons Other than American citizens who "should be'encouragc:d to de- vel)li a second loyalty, more or less -comparable to that of the f r tcpn staff. , "It desirability of more ef- of foreign nationals r- --State and now president of tile llti, l U Lat)ie,,: a shift olio' at- Cal'IlLg1C Y?trl0rVncnt for ititC1' ]llecl?;:r11 to provide public incrCil'sesas wee tett.,. ,n to Latin America, Asia national Peace, and Meyer- fund's openly for overseas actly Berllstent, director of inteiila_ itIC of~-(ir;;anizstin is which are ; in I f~fi?ic(i Where Cie conduct = A silted States nationals ,is sub! ti o scrun = and onal. affair's for the United adjud :d deserving, in the 11R- ti Steel Writ ors of An1Ap+prtavediFb , RF"eisef20C' 21 .2 : n F - QQ.~s~I 1~ 117? ,aun-inue(1