SECRET from the CIA Crown Jewels – Involvement in Sensitive Domestic Activities

Citation: Involvement in Sensitive Domestic Activities
[Central Intelligence Agency Office of Planning, Programming, and Budgeting Activities; Attached to Routing Slip; Includes Memorandum Entitled “Watergate/Ellsberg and Like Matters”], Secret, Memorandum, May 08, 1973, 5 pp.
Collection: The CIA Family Jewels Indexed
Item Number: FJ00015
Origin: United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Planning, Programming, and Budgeting. Science and Technology Group
To: Schlesinger, James R.
Individuals/
Organizations Named:
Ellsberg, Daniel; Helms, Richard M.; Mitchell, John N.; Ober, Richard; Rand Corporation; Rayborn, William F.; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence. Office of Current Intelligence; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Management and Services. Office of Medical Services; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Management and Services. Office of Security; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Counterintelligence Staff; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Planning, Programming, and Budgeting; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Young, David R.
Subjects: Agricultural products | Biographical intelligence | Chicago (Illinois) | Communists and Communist countries | Counterintelligence | Data processing | Domestic intelligence | Government appropriations and expenditures | Narcotics | New York | Pentagon Papers | Physicians | Police assistance | Political activists | Project Often | Psychological assessments | Satellite reconnaissance | Soviet Union | Terrorism | United States citizens | Watergate Affair (1972-1974)
Abstract: Describes Central Intelligence Agency Office of Planning, Programming, and Budgeting data processing support of “sensitive” activities, including surveillance of U.S. citizens, doctors, and travelers to Communist countries, and police and Federal Bureau of Investigation assistance.
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