| Citation: | “Family Jewels” [Central Intelligence Agency Activities; Attached to Routing and Record Sheet; Includes Memoranda Entitled “Family Jewels”; “Johnny Roselli”; “Project Mockingbird”; “Yuriy Ivanovich Nosenko”; “Material Requisitioned From Logistics By Security For Issuance to Local Police”; “Audio Countermeasures Support to the United States Secret Service”; “Identification of Activities with Embarrassment Potential for the Agency”; and “[Excised] Equipment Test, Miami, Florida, August 1971”; Memorandum on Surveillance and Police Support Activities; and News Articles Entitled “6 Attempts to Kill Castro Laid to CIA” and “Castro Stalker Worked for the CIA”; Heavily Excised], Secret, Memorandum, May 16, 1973, 37 pp. |
| Collection: | The CIA Family Jewels Indexed |
| Item Number: | FJ00001 |
| Origin: | United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Management and Services. Office of Security. Director |
| From: | Osborn, Howard J. |
| To: | United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Management Committee. Executive Secretary |
| Individuals/ Organizations Named: |
Agnew, Spiro T.; Anderson, Jack; Arlington County (Virginia). Police Department; Bissell, Richard M., Jr.; Carroll, Joseph F.; Carter, Marshall S.; Castro Ruz, Fidel; Dulles, Allen W.; Edwards, Sheffield; Fairfax County (Virginia). Police Department; Getler, Michael; Giancana, Momo Salvatore (“Sam”); Golitsyn, Anatolii [Codename Aeladle]; Harvey, William K.; Helms, Richard M.; Houston, Laurence R.; Hume, Brit; Kennedy, Robert F.; King, J.C.; Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr.; Maheu, Robert A.; Marchetti, Victor; McCone, John A.; McGuire, Phyllis; McNamara, Robert S.; Miami (Florida). Police Department; Montgomery County (Maryland). Police Department; Morgan, Edward P.; New York City (New York). Police Department; Nosenko, Yurii; O’Connell, James; Orta, Juan; Rosselli, John (“Johnny”); Rowan, Dan; San Francisco (California). Police Department; Soviet Union. Committee for State Security; Spear, Joseph C.; Taylor, Rufus L.; Trafficante, Santos, Jr.; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Deputy Director; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Director; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Management and Services. Office of Security; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Soviet/East European Division; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Technical Services Division; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Plans. Western Hemisphere Division; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Executive Director-Comptroller; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. General Counsel; United States. Department of Justice. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; United States. Secret Service; Varona Loredo, Manuel Antonio de; Waddin, Thomas; Washington (D.C.) Metropolitan Police Department; Whitten, Les |
| Subjects: | Castro Ruz, Fidel Assassination Plots | Congress members | Cuban exiles | Defectors | Democratic National Convention (1968) | Detention | Domestic intelligence | Gambling | Illegal entry | Information leaks | Interagency cooperation | JMWAVE Intelligence Station (Miami, Florida) | Journalists | Mail opening | Miami (Florida) | National Security Act (1947) | News media | Organized crime | Police assistance | Political activists | Project Butane | Project Celotex I | Project Celotex II | Project Merrimac | Project Mockingbird | Project Redface I | Project SRPOINTER | Republican National Convention (1968) | Safe houses | Soviet Union | Surveillance countermeasures | Surveillance equipment | Vietnamese Conflict protest movements | Washington Post | Wiretapping |
| Abstract: | Describes Central Intelligence Agency Office of Security activities “representing a possible potential threat or embarrassment to the Agency,” including contacts with organized crime members, support to local police forces, domestic surveillance, and plots to assassinate Fidel Castro. |
| Full Text: | Document – PDF – this link will open in a new window (1.2 MB) |
