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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- CONGO

    for Stanleyville, but President Abboud admits that flights over remote areas of the country could probably be made ... 2016/07/05 C06540774 Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C06540774-SEeRET___ Hammarskjold's Views on Congo ... but President Abboud has admitted that planes.could overfly remote areas of the country without Sudanese ... for Stanleyville,_ but President Abboudadmits that flights over remote areas of the country could probably be made ... that planescould overfly remote. areas-of» the country without Sudanese knowledge. J V (Hammarskjold, who plans ...

  2. THE RISE OF THE KILLER DRONES: HOW AMERICA GOES TO WAR IN SECRET

    An inside look at how killing by remote control has changed the way we fight. by: Michael Hastings ... � breaking open the drone's encrypted brain and remotely piloting it to the ground � or a cruder assault ... in military history; never have so few killed so many by remote control. The use of drones is rapidly ... How America Goes to War in Secret An inside look at how killing by remote control has changed the way we fight. ... — breaking open the drone's encrypted brain and remotely piloting it to the ground — or a cruder assault ...

  3. GEOPHYSICAL EFFECTS STUDY (REDACTED VERSION)

    low-frequency electro- * magnetic factors on remote viewing (RV) performance Iwo mw (U) RV (remote viewing ... between remote viewing (RV) performance and ambient geophysical/extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic (ELF) ... on remote viewing (RV) performance W(U) RV (remote viewing) is the acquisition and description, by mental ... correlation between remote viewing (RV) performance and ambient geophysical/extremely-low-frequency ... or nonscalar data sets of interest, such as "high-scoring viewing days." lt will also show areas ...

  4. THE GUATEMALAN INSURGENCY: NEAR-TERM PROSPECTS

    the potential for insurgent gains�both military and polit- ical�over the next year in view ... by very difficult Guate- malan terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, ... the guerrillas. Moreover, the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits ... gains—both military and polit- ical—over the next year in view of the revolutionaries’ near-term strategy ... terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, particularly along the Mexi- can ... the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits from civic action programs ...

  5. COMMUNIST REACTIONS TO CERTAIN US ACTIONS

    of US forces from South Korea. 4. In view of these North Korean assumptions and ambitions, ... retaliatory strike. 5. Show of force: The North Koreans probably would view actions such as demonstrative air ... Sensitive harassment and other forms of pressure in the Demili- tarized Zone area. In fact, they might view ... from South Korea. ' 4. In view of these North Korean assumptions and ambitions, it is doubtful ... they might view an intensification of such pressure as an effective means of stimulating international ...

  6. COLOMBIA: PARAMILITARIES GAINING STRENGTH

    by their shared interest in fighting the guerrillas, and to this end officers probably view the paramilitaries ... at guerrillas and their sympathizers. Sponsors have come to view the weakness�or in some cases absence--of ... failure to adequately support the armed forces. Such views have been indirectly, but unmistakably ... to be shaped by their shared interest in fighting the guerrillas, and to this end officers probably view ... to view the weakness-~or in some cases absence--of government authority in rural areas as an opportunity ... on the government’s failure to adequately support the armed forces. Such views have been indirectly, but unmistakably ...

  7. SOVIET MOTIVATIONS FOR THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

    the Soviets� and more particularly their Southeast Asian allies�appear to view CW as an instrument of terror ... their allies�appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon its psychological as well as its physiological impact. ... weapons in the Third World would be difficult�the areas where they have been used are remote ... or forested areas, the Soviets— and more particularly their Southeast Asian allies—appear to view CW ... their allies—appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon its psychological as well as its physiological impact. ... where they have been used are remote and the substances generally dissipate rapidly. In addition, Moscow and its allies ...

  8. JMARC MEETING WITH DDP

    would have to be spent for facilities and for all support assets. A third possibility, though perhaps remote, is one ... for this is that it would seem impossible from the point- of view of timing to start training these individuals as a-reserve ... practicalities to Puerto Cabezas� Xy for one, would like to state- a very strong view that the use of Nicaragua ... for this in that it 1-muld. i1npo:a:s5.blr,: mom the point of view of ‘b-fining to start tzmining these irxdivifluals as a. ... to Pu-21"'¥;o Cabanas, I, for one, would lilcu to state» a. very:s'1'.z'on§;, view tlmrb the use ... with Betancouzet-at ail. in::.dvan <:e,. we couléi. explain our position. In view-oi‘ the type of operation ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/12/26

    and preliminary views which are subject to modi- fication in the light of further information and more complete ... planes bound for Stanleyville, but President Abboud admits that flights over, remote areas of the country ... Interpretations of intelligence information in this publication rep- resent immediate and preliminary views ... that flights \ /\ over remote areas of the country could probably be made-without Sudanese knowledge.‘ 00 \ 26 ...

  10. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    that the President's position may beCOMO A MOOT issue in Leopoldville. In view of the continuing struggle ... it alone" in remote Orientale Province. Foreign Minister Spank in- formed UN Secretary General Bammarskjold ... that the Prosident’s position may become n major iesue in Leopeldville. in view of the continuing struggle ... it alone" in remote Orientals Provinon.' Poreign Minister Spank in-_ formed UN Secretary General ...

  11. JOSEPH ANTHONY ZUZARTE MURUMBI

    he embarked on an eight- month speaking tour in which he advanced the views of the Kenya African nationalists. ... that crises in such places as Cyprus and Malaysia are created to keep remote areas in turmoil while the great ... and Malaysia are created to keep remote areas in turmoil while the great powers develop in tranquility; ...

  12. (UNTITLED)

    by any other agency or CIA office. The only agency with functions remotely similar to 0/NE is the Joint Intelligence ... on the interdenartmental level comparable to 0/e1e, which utilizes and coordinates the views of the entire US intelligence ... with functions remotely similar to O/PE is the Joint Intel] igence Group of the Joint Staff, which orepares joint ... utilizes and coordinates the views of the entire US intelligence community, civilian and military. ...

  13. CLIMATE GEOENGINEERING: A GROWING FOREIGN POLICY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGE, BUT CURRENTLY A LOW TECHNICAL THREAT

    industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate "techno-fix" that would have remotely ... of ocean fertilization in meetings in 2008 rand/11,0 he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed ... industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate < l 5 “techno-fix” that would have remotely ... debates re ardin t g g y g fit“ he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed as a de facto ...

  14. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY- CONGO

    are expected to take pince at a later date to gUaabothvitia, but in view of the coafcrenccO unrepresentative ... the Congo vitS ar ge Cizenga's forces Province have taken SAYS by launChing az i of remote nortaoro ...

  15. SOVIET MOTIVATIONS FOR THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

    the Soviets--and more particularly their allies--appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon ... weapons in the Third World would be difficult--the. areas where they have been used are remote ... the Soviets——and more particularly their allies-—appear to view CH as a terror weapon, relying upon ... where they have been used are remote and the SECRET Page 3 Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 C05173289 <8> (bX1) (bX3) ...

  16. MINUTES OF THE THREE MEETINGS OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON VOA JAMMING, WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE APPENDICES

    all intelligence which would be useful is remote. 5. The possibility of an appreciable increase in technical ... and read the prepared statement, APPENDIX D. A brief discussion of the Army's views followed. Capt. ... Gentry said he. believed it was not the function of the Committee to discuss these views. Mr. Scott ... all intelligence which would be useful is remote.. L 5. The possibility of an appreciable increase in technical ... of the Army‘: views followed, Capt. Gentry said he_ believed it was not the function of the Gommittee to discuss ... these views. Hr. Scott requested that the Army's views be placed in the record and that a study ...

  17. TRIP REPORT- ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO CA-50 HOT AIR BALLOON TRIALS

    9. Modifications and imprey viewed with Raven personnel odifications range from oak screening ... against successful =destine 1 remote areas. Pilot and crew training wotild ins' considerable weight in planning ... in my but 1:}:-e mast remote areas. l1’i1a£ and awew training wcmié invariably be 2. iaafier of canaiderable weight ...

  18. PRINCETON CONSULTANTS MEETING OF 18-19 NOVEMBER1954

    In their view the new Germany would not necessarily be logical about this issue; moreover, the Germans ... be doubted that Communist Chimmould want to acquire these remote areas if doing so would alienate India. 23. ...

  19. O/NE CONSULTANTS' CONFERENCE, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, 23-24 JANUARY 1958

    policy review; as such, the long term view is important, and more attention could well be given ... THE DIRECTOR said that from their point of view, no sneel-up may have taken place; we merely gained additional ... to pnra. 62, he asked the consultants to ponder: (1) the probable Soviet view of the nature of future armed ... could be looked upon as a companion piece to an annual strategic policy review; as such, the long term view ... that from their point of view, no speed-up may have taken place; we merely gained additional information ... the probable Soviet view of the nature of future armed conflicts, both n 20 Q Approved for Release: 2018/O7/24 ...

  20. SOVIET FORCES AND CAPABILITIES FOR STRATEGIC NUCLEAR CONFLICT THROUGH THE LATE 1990S (U)

    There are differing views about the likelihood that the Soviets would make such deployments, and we have major ... remote detection systems by about 2005 that, under certain conditions, would have some effectiveness ... based, airborne, and space-based high energy laser weapons for ASAT. While there are differing views ... deployments that would exceed Treaty limits. There are 1 differing views about the likelihood that the Soviets ... of its foreign policy influence. Moreover, the Soviets have maintained the more traditional military view ... and tracking. (See paragraph 18)-—We have new judgments, and alternative views, on Soviet widespread ABM ...

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