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Ethics Pledge
As a condition, and in consideration, of my employment in the United States Government
in an appointee position invested with the public trust, I commit myself to the following
obligations, which I understand are binding on me and are enforceable under law:
1. I will not, within 5 years after the termination of my employment as an appointee in any
executive agency in which I am appointed to serve, engage in lobbying activities with respect
to that agency.
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01:10UNDWaRY FCL 7::NITIAL OPERATIONS WI T NI;W NC
AUTHORIZATION
On 21 November the 3i8C authorized the expeadit-ure
of
for the strengthening and minimal arms equip-
ment of 2,1)00 troops under Simbolon, this sum to include
tan million rupiahs ($325,000) cash for Simboloa to
rebuild his troops and solidify his role as the dis-
sidents' coordinator. NSC's action specifically approved
a CIA memorandum submitted to the NSC on 19 November, which
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Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
31 August 2012
Mr. Patrick Radden Keefe
The New Yorker
Reference: F-2012-01707
Dear Mr. Keefe:
This is a final response to your 11 July 2012 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, submitted on behalf of The New Yorker Magazine, for documents relating to
"the Moscow Music Peace Festival, an unprecedented two-day event in which American
and West German musical acts performed in Moscow on August 12 and 13, 1989." We
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22 July 1944
VFMORANDITV POR TRE RPFSInPNT
20
The military coup dtetat attempted on/July 1944 by strong
elements of the German gigh command appears to have been the out-
growth of political preparations of at least six monthst duration.
For your information, T have prepared a factual presentation sum-
marizing the data on this subject which has been cabled to us from
our representative in Pern.
Sinee it is possible to infer from the statements of gitler and
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NSC BRIEFING
8 April 1954
CHINESE COMMUNIST CAPABILITIES FOR
DIRECT INTERVENTION IN INDOCHINA
I. Re ground forces there two Chinese
armies (30,000 men each) immediately
adjacent Tonkin border. (7(714"-14"A"1/4433
A. 300 miles from border there
are seven more armies.
B. No movement these armies
toward Indochina in many
months.
C. No change ground strength
this area over a year.
D. Units this area not engaged
anti-guerrilla operations.
13-00000
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67-54
1111/C
4 FEB 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Flans
SUBJECT: MASFESIUMI Prosecution, Miami, Florida
REFERSECR: Office of General Counsel Memorandum 67-0181
dated 2 February 1961
1: This memorandum is for your information.
2. In response to paragraph 2 of reference, WM
Division has made a review of our Miami Station and
Headquarters files to do/Ural:me those persons listed in
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411
DD/S 71-1486
2 1 APR 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, ExComAir
Chief, Special Operations Division
SUBJECT : Air America Procurement of Standard H-500
Helicopters
1. In ExComAir's earlier discussion of the requirement for
two standard Hughes H-500 helicopters, the procurement price of
$90-odd thousand each was used. It is believed that everyone realized
the cost would be something higher than that, but it now develops that
the cost will be approximately as follows:
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
This Document contains information affecting the Na-
tional Defense :3f the United States, within the mean-
ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as
amended. Its transmission or revelation of its contents
to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited
by law. The re:production of this form is prohibited.
SECURITY INFORMATION
COUNTRY Japan REPORT NO.
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