Justice Department Treatment of Criminal Cases Involving CIA Personnel and Claims of National Security: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Part 1 |
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... Thailand for the Kuomintang National Chinese forces stationed there , and that the opium trade was carried on with the knowledge , consent , and sometimes even the equipment of the CIA , wouldn't it have been prudent to investigate ...
... Thailand for the Kuomintang National Chinese forces stationed there , and that the opium trade was carried on with the knowledge , consent , and sometimes even the equipment of the CIA , wouldn't it have been prudent to investigate ...
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... think it's G - r - e - a - n - e - y . Mr. Greaney presented us with documents that I turned over to your staff members . One of the documents purports to be a statement . made to Mr. Khramkhruan's contact in Thailand , detailing Mr. 119.
... think it's G - r - e - a - n - e - y . Mr. Greaney presented us with documents that I turned over to your staff members . One of the documents purports to be a statement . made to Mr. Khramkhruan's contact in Thailand , detailing Mr. 119.
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... Thailand , detailing Mr. Khramkhruan's knowledge of illegal importation of opium . You can see from the documents and from further evidence , the report is at odds with the facts of what actually happened . I told Mr. Khramkhruan at the ...
... Thailand , detailing Mr. Khramkhruan's knowledge of illegal importation of opium . You can see from the documents and from further evidence , the report is at odds with the facts of what actually happened . I told Mr. Khramkhruan at the ...
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... THAILAND FOR 27 YEARS . HE HAS BEEN INVOLVED NOT ONLY IN OPIUM TRANSACTIONS BUT GUN - RUNNING FOR SEVERAL YEARS . ALTHOUGH DURING THE LAST TWO YEARS HIS FORTUNES HAVE DWINDLED , PRIOR TO 1968 HE WAS AN OPIUM INSPECTOR FOR SAIWAN ( LNU ) ...
... THAILAND FOR 27 YEARS . HE HAS BEEN INVOLVED NOT ONLY IN OPIUM TRANSACTIONS BUT GUN - RUNNING FOR SEVERAL YEARS . ALTHOUGH DURING THE LAST TWO YEARS HIS FORTUNES HAVE DWINDLED , PRIOR TO 1968 HE WAS AN OPIUM INSPECTOR FOR SAIWAN ( LNU ) ...
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... Thailand , in an attempt to buy 25 kilograms of opium . It relates various intermediary transac- tions , none of which involve Mr. Khramkhruan , according to the statement . It concludes by saying that about the 6th of December Mr ...
... Thailand , in an attempt to buy 25 kilograms of opium . It relates various intermediary transac- tions , none of which involve Mr. Khramkhruan , according to the statement . It concludes by saying that about the 6th of December Mr ...
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1954 agreement ABZUG activities Agency employee ALAN GLUCK allegations asked Assistant Attorney Bruce Hoeft Central Intelligence Agency Chiang Chicago Colby COLE committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY conspiracy CONYERS copy Counsel crime Criminal Division December defendant Department of Justice Deputy Director discussed dismissal District of Illinois documents fact Federal files Government GREANEY HARRINGTON Henry Petersen HOUSTON illegal indicate INGRAM investigation involved JACK ANTHONY Jay Antonoff JENKINS John Weber JURY further charges Justice Department letter LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MAGUIRE Marlene Antonoff MARONEY matter MCCLOSKEY memorandum ment MOFFETT national security Northern District opium PETERSEN Phocis problem prosecution prosecutors Puttaporn Khramkhruan question recall referred request responsibility Rockefeller Commission RYAN Silberman SITVER sources and methods statement statute STEIGER subcommittee talking testimony Thailand Theodore Norcutt THOMPSON tion Title 21 told U.S. attorney U.S. attorney's office understanding United States Code violation of Title WARNER WILDEROTTER witness
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Page 99 - Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you, God?
Page 18 - Any information, allegation, or complaint received in any department or agency of the executive branch of the Government relating to said violations involving Government officers and employees...
Page 398 - For the purpose of coordinating the intelligence activities of the several Government departments and agencies in the interest of national security...
Page 396 - If at any time during the course of the proceedings it is brought to the attention of the court that a party has failed to comply with this rule, the court may order such party to permit the discovery or inspection, grant a continuance, or prohibit the party from introducing evidence not disclosed, or it may enter such other order as it deems just under the circumstances.
Page 363 - That the Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible for protecting intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure...
Page 396 - Except as to scientific or medical reports, this subdivision does not authorize the discovery or inspection of reports, memoranda, or other internal defense documents made by the defendant, or his attorneys or agents in connection with the investigation or defense of the case, or of statements made by the defendant, or by government or defense witnesses, or by prospective government or defense witnesses, to the defendant, his agents or attorneys.
Page 398 - Intelligence shall be responsible for protecting intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure; (4) to perform, for the benefit of the existing intelligence agencies, such additional services of common concern as the National Security Council determines can be more efficiently accomplished centrally; (5) to perform such other functions and duties related to intelligence affecting the national security as the National Security Council may from time to time direct.
Page 396 - Upon a sufficient showing the court may at any time order that the discovery or inspection be denied, restricted or deferred, or make such other order as is appropriate.
Page 396 - Upon motion by the government the court may permit the government to make such showing, in whole or in part, in the form of a written statement to be inspected by the court in camera.
Page 384 - ... is reserved to officers of the Department of Justice, under the direction of the Attorney General.