NSA CLAIMS CIA INTIMIDATION

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400200029-8
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November 11, 2016
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December 14, 1998
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29
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August 14, 1967
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NSPR
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.ou.LL, amore , ini . News American FOIAb3b _-S.ar tized.-T Approve o~ kie I : CIA- 29-POIAb3b ;' i.11. i:llac>r s J.~i1111 JCL tb VT .L~,a gel e T o .I jt it q r'@ "?, 6T fir , , -, - -0. Stur,cnl Affairs,,uhab art II NSA more than $212 milli"counter Con gr e ss" being . during the l5-vent pe:'iod. staged by the Students for a Other major sources of CI Democratic Society. money, he mitt, were the I,,nt- I"The CIA may have left the PYRGHT Special to The GPSYRGiHT COLLEGE PARK, Au '. 14 - The National Stu- dent Association presiders said today NSA. members' were harassed, intimidated and threatened for ending a 1,5-'car operation as a ont group for the Central; Intelligence Agency. When Ramparts Magazine W. Eugene Groves, address- lisclosed the CIA-NSA conncc-j ink 1,504 deleats eto the also- lion in February, the student c?i;ition's annual convention at rganization i mmediately h e-1 tile University of Maryland, an severing its ties with the; outlined in eerie detail what he overnment agency. called a record of early-morn-. blackmail and fear by students. Olen NSA acquired title to itsj of being "knocked off," Vashinton headquarters build-; Grovec claimed the harassing g from the CIA, Groves said.'! began last February when the- In outlining fully the organi-.' NSA announced it was cndinr tion's involvement with t.he IA, Groves said th t 1 ' a a at one; ith th, 5-year associatio w super-secret spy agency. ant the spy agency was pro-, million through CIA conduits) 9ePh) McCarthy, it helped :uld in return, he said, recruitInc People get draft defer cd members who acted as "CIAt' eats, and it probably put in; gents and informers." a good word to the Infernal Following the break, Grove:' venue Service when NSA ap aid, Richard G. Stearns, NSA 'ice president; "was awakened it 4 A. M. to be read out of uture service in the U. S. gov- 'rruncllt by a CIA agent over he phone." Another NSA leader, Jim! ohnson, "was frightened that! to would be knocked off on the, Ireef corner that week in l%ashington." GROVES SAID he had hecn1 Old that Philip Sherburne, a ormcr NSA president, "was- hreatcned with fabrication of; sycltiatrie records that would ppropriately turn up at a fu-j ure date to ruin his career or! o open him to blackmail." "There were difficulties and; ar", during the February pe- iod, Groves said, but "physical) Running concurrently wi he NSA Annual Congress is FOIAb3b Sanitized -Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000400200029-8 203,700.M; the Cat.herlroo and SDS spokesman said. ound,llion, 513.947.55; the Sic THREE PERSONS whon'cre cy " and Est her Rabb Char ably Fund, $11,000, and other to have par;iclltat(' 0 in a s}m- or Per. ium on :cSA-CiA involvr- Thc NSA n1CnL aol'u pll\' ;'0111.S- rd's said roc la t'rls inrlir:,lrA i1-1 ft, ,, f-r to speak und;r the SI)S h- r organization i n1952,~whet They were i'acntifictl :.s ? or,,a or 79 Andrew Kopsind. a forme!. staff St r t i e 1,, a sis an mana;g n ordl,litS. uw CIA su editor of Ramparts l:ac''zinc; PPoi'f rose steadil, 'and Michael Wood' , a former using the next 10 years all( VIZA -CP ,,,,,,,,1,,,,. ...).,. ,,1._ d l - h ose o R,.arr p