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CIA-RDP75-00149R000600250017-4
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 9, 2016
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August 18, 2000
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17
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Publication Date: 
November 23, 1965
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BULL
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NATIONAL REVIEW BULLETIN Approved For Release 201/63: RDP75-00149R000600250017-4 6, M5 The CIA remain mum, as becomes it, on the veracity o e Pen ovs 'y o ens, but coexisters the wor over are suffering an 'a" entic case of the shakes at the very thought of. the imminent publication of the piles of documentation concerning the primary uses to which the Soviets put their consular and exchange services wherever they are invited to establish them-uses, namely, of espionage and sub- version. Because of who he was (colonel, Red Army intelli- gence; aide, confidant, and relative of Soviet generals; double agent for the West until shot by the Russians in' 1963), what Penkovsky says in his papers constitutes quite a horse's mouthful. Not only does it support J. Edgar Hoover in much that he has known and warned of for years; It also utterly confutes supporters of the new U.S.- USSR consular treaty, now mercifully stalled in the Senate, who had thought to Forge a Lasting Peace by extending the range of mutual "diplomatic" contacts. QUINCY Approved For Release 2001/07/26 : CIA-RDP75-00149R000600250017-4