NO PLACE FOR THE CIA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400560016-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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January 7, 1999
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16
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Publication Date: 
February 16, 1967
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NSPR
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TULSA i^RIBU E Sanitized -?Approvecr`he4ae : CIA- FOIAb3b The 'icftwin magazine, "Ramparts,,' of American Me16" whose editors say they try to put "a bomb,- Lukens (R-Ohio) stated that NSA lead- in every issue," . has revealed that the' era had praised Japanese students wha Central Intelligence Agency has been rioted against the Eisenhower visit, had y 5ubsidizing the National Student Associa- . condemned U.S. intervention in, the Do- tion. The CIA promptly confessed, and miniean Republic crisis, urged a coalition President Jo'nnson immediately issued a government with the Viet Con; in South cease and desist order. Viet Nam recommended the admission of The CIA's reasons for its subsidy are in- . Red China to the U.N. and called for the ..tcrestin. Con mnunist governments A1ave abolition of the House Conu'tuttee of n- o IE this is all true bverted radical d i a , su es. n American Activit heavily infiltrated student groups in this country and abroad. there is cause to wonder what the CIA They have spent considerable money try could have been thinking of. i rg to turn these organizations into cats- Clandestine subsidy by government of -~' The for Red revolution. ostensible civilian organizations is a poor The CIA found that American student device for democracies, even though to-' organizations had no funds to attend in- ternational student meetings where they talitarian nations have been at it fora of these influences.... long time. There may be rare cases where of carry- ` d for the purpose unteract some ght co fence the subsidy. a front is neede. The trouble with this scheme was that ung on hard-line intelligence or counter- ; ' the CIA function was bound to be re- ;? intelligence, but it is strong medicine and , . veered sometime, and that when it came. must. be used sparingly. out the dnti-Comunist-lining American If o to an international going convention on let" any college Idd is vtudc: t would loot just like the Commu-,.' < " AiisY-uinmg student, i.e., a.paid stooge for ; one of the of b foundations p ay him, and she government policy. he goes 1Vlorcover there ,was some doubt about' like a delegate from iVloscow; or' FTavana, l.ow well the NSA advanced the interests or poking. CP 'IGHT? an E z d App r~ end o-~`~teTea~se CIA-~ ;5=0 ;,'~,49R~~ ~: 00~~6a 1.6