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DATE: 08-Jun-2011
WASHINGTON 25, D
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AUG 25 1951
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The Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Tenth and Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Washington 25, D. C.
There is attached hereto a copy of a memorandum dated
3 August 1951 from Congressman J. Ernes 1 carton together with
This matter is forwarded in the belief that it is of interest
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jut 1974,
MEMORANDUM FOR, Mr. John F. Herlihy
SUBJECT z Service on Security Management
Advisory Group
1. The sense of responsibility and dedication with
which you and other members of the initial Security Manage-
Advisory Group have worked to get this new program
started has been most reassuring. Please accept my appre-
ciation and thanks for the many hours you have contributed
16 September 20 10
APPROVED FOR RELEASED
DATE: 02-08-2011
This is a final response to your 31 August 2010 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, received in the office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator on 1 September 2010,
for all records on, about, concerning, or mentioning "The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society,
aka The Watchtower, aka Jehovah's Witnesses, aka `The Society"' created between
September 11, 2001 and the date of your request. We have assigned your request the reference
subject: Disposal of Experimental
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pons materiai condition or the unit, as described in referesxae, and
Met of shipping the Skiff to headquarters. WAD cis that the. item
be destroyed and requests that St 'be relieved of accountability.' A
duplicate bout is available he3re.
3. It is reccumamded that the following crpaients of the Fkiff
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(b)(6)
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration
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FROM: R. E. Hineman
Deputy Director for Science and Technology
SUBJECT: Support to November Technical Meetings
1. I wish to express my appreciation to you for the
support provided by your Directorate,to a re-cent series of
technical meetings hosted by this Directorate. In particular,
I would like to :single out the Office of Security for its out-
FOR TEE IJEPUTY DIRECTOR, PIA
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31 JUL 1957
MEMOPCP DUM FOR: Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Attention: Mr. S.. J. Papich
SUBJECT: UNKNOWN .SUBJECT; was "Markte
Emil R PG0I&r i.s, Martin Collins,
iIudolf Ivanovich Abel,
"Milton''
1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 13 July 1957, subject
as above. We would appreciate receiving reproductions of the originals of
the seven pieces of personal correspondence found-in frames of soft film
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DATE: 02-08-2011
November 19, 2010
On 16 September 2010, the office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator received your
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated 15 September 2010 for records pertaining to
Oscar F. Smathers, Guilaume Balencour, and Jeanne Balencour. We assigned your request the
reference number above; please use this number when corresponding about this request.
We need as much identifying information as possible before we can effectively search our
MEMORANDUM
TO
Counsel-WAS (via MGDR) (via Ares)
DATE: 2 April 1965
FROM
SLC
REF. No.
SLC 65-109
SUBJECT:
War Hazards Compensation Act Reimbursement
Refs: (a) WD-65-1776, March 25, 1965
(b) WD-65-786, February 100 1965
(c) LC--64-40, October 30, 1964
There is enclosed a copy of-a. memo (AATC-65-052, dated March 20,
1965) prepared by the AA/TC on the above subject. It appears
beyond question that insofar as Contract AID-439-342 is con-
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SERIAL: OW050SI95491
COUNTRY: USSR
SUBJ: UFO REPORTEDLY LANDS IN MOUNTAIN PASS NEAR YEREVAN
SOURCE: MOSCOW INTERFAX IN ENGLISH 1610 GMT 5 AUG 91
TEXT:
((TEXT)) A UFO LANDED IN A MOUNTAIN ?ASS IN THE VICINITY OF THE
ATSAVAN VILLAGE, 12-15 KM FROM-YEREVAN, ON AUGUST 4 AT APPROXIMATrLY
MEMORANDUM
REF. No. PO-~T~-'~0-'1.1.11+9 ~b~~6~
SUBJECT : The six Air America L~nployees believed interned by hostile forces
On the morning of 23 October 19r(U the undersigned ;~iet witYi the US r3nbassy ~'olitcal
Officer, iVIr, l;d Kelly, and discussed the six Air America ranployees believed held.'',
incountry by hostile forces. '
ode briefly ciiscussedthe historical events and futile attempts to obtain information