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  1. MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT FROM VP-GA

    interpretation, a failing recognized by both sides, the exchange of views was not clearly expressed. Mr. Grundy ... of the aircraft inestimable damages from �. 17 which it will never fully recover. In view of the seriousness ... views as an active member of the Board. The other, two le delegates waited in attendance without, ... Owing to poor interpretation, a failing recognized by both sides, the exchange of views was not clearly ...

  2. A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ADOLPH HITLER HIS LIFE AND LEGEND

    This is not an entirely satisfactory procedure, from a scientific point of view, but it is the only feasible method ... since our correspondents have presented us with many conflicting views. At times it seemed almost ... Legation holds a similar view. He says: "Not only has the Fuehrer never had his horoscope cast, ... procedure, from a scientific point of view, but it is the only feasible method at the present time. Throughout ... such a question, particularly since our correspondents have presented us with many conflicting views. At times ... asimilar view. He says: “Not only has the Fuehrer never had his horoscope cast, but he is in principle ...

  3. THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AND THE FALL OF IRANIAN PRIME MINISTER MOHAMMED MOSSADEQ, AUGUST 1953

    TPAJAX TPAJAX and the National Interest: the Contemporaneous View TPAJAX and the National Interest: ... The Retrospective View Did CIA Restore the Shah to his Throne? Did CIA Act Against a Legitimate Leader Enjoying ... CIA's The State Department clearly did not view the paucity of intelligence on Iran ... TPAJAX.................................................................................... 82 TPAJ AX and the National Interest: the Contemporaneous View................................. 82 ... TPAJ AX and the National Interest: The Retrospective View....................................... 84 ... Fmdretlrer State should adopt CIA’s \ The State Department clearly did not view the paucity of intelligence ...

  4. A DELPHI EXAMINATION OF FUTURE SOVIET STRATEGIC MILITARY OBJECTIVES

    indicated in the view of the participants an emergence of emphasis on intelli- gence/Warning/Control ... analyses might be performed. From a quantitative point of view, use could be made of various com- binations ... which have thus-Jar only been exploited in the original assignment process)., From 'a qualitative point of view ...

  5. SOVIET FORCES FOR INTERCONTINENTAL ATTACK

    at intercontinental range of0 There is disagreement about its yield,' but which- ever view is correct, ... of the differing views on accuracy and paragraph 14 for a discussion of the effect of differences in accuracy ... the improvements in ICBM accuracies the Soviets might achieve during the period of this Estimate. For their views ...

  6. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    Despite their view that it would be impossible to increase their own defense budgets, they decided ... had been among the most publicly active members of the Politburo until he suddenly slipped from view ... Until he disappeared from view last March, Hsieh had al- ways been sandwiched between Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien ... that their countries cannot stand by passively in the event the US reduces its presence in Europe. Despite their view ... from view after a brief appear- ance on 19 March. His absence was all the more remarkable when he failed ... other Polilburo members. Until he disappeared from view last March, Hsieh had al- ways been sandwiched ...

  7. FOIA CASE LOG CALENDER YEAR 2001-2003

    FEELINGS, REMOTE VIEWING, ASTRAL PROJECTION JURAGUA NUCLEAR PLANT IN CUBA; ALL REPORTS/INFO ON RUSSIA ...

  8. THE PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION ACTIVITIES REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT

    Russians A third emphasizes the view that the Soviet rulers feel a basic in- security so long as any power ... or the other drops behind in the development of capabilities or loses its will to continue the struggle. This view ... "it is impossible to estimate the view of the rulers of the USSR concerning the outcome of a global ...

  9. SOVIET STRATEGIC DEFENSES

    Department of the Navy, are in fundamental disagreement with several aspects of Section IX. For their views ...

  10. FOREIGN RADIOBROADCASTING RECEPTION POTENTIAL IN THE USSR (RR PR-82)

    lines, or, in the case of small places and remote areas, by radio receiving 4 units. 'In effect ... for some time in view of economic factors involved in inaugurating a system which is somewhat competitive ... is the Bolshevik view that no social service to the population can be disassOciated from strict government control ... lines, or, in the case of small places and remote areas, by radio receiving units. *In effect it is State ... for some time in view of economic factors. involved in inaugurating a system which is somewhat competitive ... is the Bolshevik view that no social service to the population can be disassociated from strict government control ...

  11. IRAN: THE SEIZURE OF THE EMBASSY IN RETROSPECT

    which are clearer and more policy oriented than Khomeini's speeches, Secret reflect the views of members ... of his entourage who have pressed a certain view and then succeeded in getting the Ayatollah to sign, indicating ... with student groups, had gained Khomeini's assent to their views. (c) Although Khomeini apparently ... speeches, Secret reflect the views of members of his entourage who have pressed a certain view ... of convenience with student groups, had gained Khomeini’s assent to, their views. (c) Although Khomeini ... count, told them the plan was “in line with the implementation of the Imam’s views,” but that as leader ...

  12. STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE, VOLUME 60, NO.1 (MARCH 2016)

    reflect official positions or views of the Central Intelligence Agency or any other US government entity, ... because the record reveals an interesting story in its own right. (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)P3;) The views ... intervention. By early 1960, policy- makers no longer viewed Iraq as a crisis. By then, an outright commu- nist ... positions or views of the Central intelligence Agency or any other US government entity, past or present ... (b)((b)((b)(1) 48:: of the I4 July Bridge on the l ofBanl1dad’s Intemational Zone (gym €9i.h V0" The views ... for Release: 2019/06/25 C06769121 early I960, policy- ni "ers no longer viewed Iraq as a crisis. By then, ...

  13. GEOSCOUT FINAL RFP 9 DECEMBER 2002 SECTIONS A-K AWARD TERM PLAN AWARD FEE PLAN CDCG DD-254 WBS

    FOIA FOIA Collection 0005521405 RIFPUB U 213 June 24, 2015 April 16, 2010 F-2009-01001 December 9, 2002 Attachment Size DOC_0005521405.pdf 12.54 MB UNCLASSIFIED GeoScout Final RFP 9 December 2002 Sections A-K Award Term Plan Award Fee Plan CDCG DD-254 WBS ...

  14. THE LAW AND CUSTOM OF THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE

    views known in footnotes to his text. In his very first full dress meeting with his IAC on 20 October ... Estimates-- took shape speedily. It should be viewed as consisting of three components: The Board of National ... concur with his findings, or, not being able to, they could dis- sent and make their alternative views ... of the estimates. 7 29/ The Office of National Estimates took shape speedily. It should be viewed as consisting ...

  15. DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE: OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND REPORTS VOLUME III 1967-1972

    in mat- ters that seemed at the time remote from its of- ficial concerns and also about the competence ... from the economic point of view. The separate international orientations developed over the past quarter ... obligations was, from a statistical point of view alone, a staggering task, but it proved well suited to com- ... remote from its of- ficial concerns and also about the competence of their economic intelligence unit ... will need each other even less in 1976 than they do today — from the economic point of view ... financial obligations was, from a statistical point of view alone, a staggering task, but it proved well ...

  16. PETITION ON APPEAL FROM DECISION OF THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

    it is irportant., in the view, tc check for the presence (in stomach contents, tissues of the liver, brain, kidney, ... the background of oil actual or suspicious situations where violence ray have played a 1,Frt, with a view ... regulation will be opened up unless this Ministry assures that all remotely pcssible causes et the B-908 ... it is ir;ortant, in the FaA's view, to check for the presence (in storach contents, tissues ofihe liver, ... ray have played a part, with a view to evolving protective reasures for the safety of air travel. ...

  17. CHINA: LARGE HURDLES TO INCREASED GAS USE

    to be recoverable at some point in the future. uch of the undiscovered gas is in the remote, poorly-explored Tarim ... overall energy mix for the foreseeable future. The Chinese leadership probably still views coal ... "pillar" industries of the national economy, and China's leadership-regardless of their views ...

  18. WEEKLY SUMMARY SPECIAL REPORT TURNABOUT IN BOLIVIA

    the MNR's left wing has been content to press its view within the party. There are signs, though, ... and the solution of Bolivia's basic problems must come first. He views as his most important immediate tasks ... is too risky. Remote work camps are in the Bolivian tradition and a number have been set up to confine ...

  19. USE OF TOXINS AND OTHER LETHAL CHEMICALS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    observations disputed this view, arguing that if mustard had been used, it was to disguise another agent ... Afghanistan, and Yemen? We conclude that the military problems faced in all four countries-as viewed ... in the 1960s. In addition, the Soviet military very likely consider these 21_to_*Pt M M remote areas ...

  20. CIA'S INTELLIGENCE ART COLLECTION- COMMEMORATION OF THE HISTORICAL, INSPIRATION FOR THE FUTURE

    official positions or views of the Central Intelligence Agency or any other US government entity, past ... made its aircraft runway unusable, abandoning the remote base and its equipment and research materials. ... in Intelligence are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views ... when shifting ice made its aircraft runway unusable, abandoning the remote base and its equipment and research ...

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