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October 24, 2006
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July 27, 1972
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l.J ' ,UF9tLAS EW LJ SL(.r;vrC + tiO li~ iG wcc a? tJ~i" RJ AND SUBJECTS (optional) FROM, EXTENSION NO. Acting Legislative Counsel II DATE 27 July 1972 STA building) (Officer designation, room number, and DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) Executive Director Attached are copies of Ogden 2. Reid's press release and letter to Chairman Morgan asking that Director the Foreign Affairs Committee 3. investigate reports of active Agency involvement in illegal mmented ti t ffi H ra e co narco c c. 4. to us this morning that he was doing this in part because he 5. did not want "to see the Agency embarrassed. 11 I doubt anything will be done on this.before 6. Chairman Morgan returns but we have alerted Frank Slatinshek ' s request and sent copies to Reid 7. to interested offices. Reid is a Yale graduate and 8. a member of the University's Council Committee on the Graduate School . 9. 10. Acting Legislative Counsel 11. Atts. 12. STATINTL 13. 14. 15. Approved For Release 2007/0 /06 : CI -RDP74 00415R000100100017-8 All) us` rR ou9 crr' ' CIA-R04141 QY0~ 0h19f 217-8 I as ' 2O07/03/ 0f ) e - ;uTERt(AL_ Approved For Release 2007/03/06 : CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100017-8 As you'know, it has been p?raminently reported in the preas in the past few days that the Central Intelligence Agency and the State Department have allegedly been actively involved in illegal narcotics trafficking in Southeast Asia. Needless to say, theao are serious allegntiona. Narcotics are litnrnll,y killing thouoando of American citizens annually. T e implicationu of covert participation by U.S. Government agencies in illicit narcotics trade are chilling. Without in any way prejudging the truth of thooo allogationo, but mnind- ful of the profound and deeply diaturbing quoationo they must raioe in the minds of the American people, I beliove that a full-acaale Congreriaicrnal in- vestigation of those charges would be in order. Such an investigation is needed for two reasona. riret, if the charges are true, this reprehensible activity must cease forthwith and the responaiblo officials must be appropriately dealt.: with. Second, if the charges are without' foundation, the American people deoorve to be so apprised, and through a forutaa whose credibility is above reporach. Accordingly, I would like respectfully to request that the Toreign Affairs Committee convene such an investigation, perhaps by the full coniaitteo. Secauao of the gravity of the matter and the need for credibility, I believe ouch art investigation should be in open session and the power of subpoena should be exercised if necessary. I am appending some recent articles dealing with this question, in the event .that they might not have come to your attention. Also enclosed is a. suggested list of possible witnesses when the Co-ittoe might consider calling, should this inquiry appear meritorious. Your attention and consideration are greatly appreciated. VOREIGN lAIRS. RISC July 25, 1972 With warm personal regards. Sincerely yours, 44VjiOtt# 141ti {r1"Wil 2170 R1I013 House of Ogden it, Raid ORRnifApproved For Release 2007/03/06 CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100017-8 Sr,cly. 'O'i!v'. /"r4' Approved For Release 2007/03/06: CIA-RDP74BOO41 ROQ.Q1M9,_ 26th Congressional District ? Now York C> 914 - 428-3040 - White Plains; New York 202 - 225-6506 - Washington, D. C. FOR RELEASE THURSDAY A.M. JULY 27, 1972 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Patricia Ryan (202) 225-6506 WASHINGTON, D.C. (JULY 27, 1972) -- Congressman Ogden R. Reid (D-NY) today revealed that he has called for a full-scale Congressional investigation into charges that the Central Intelligence Agency and the State Department have been actively involved in illegal narcotics traffic from Southeast Asia. In a letter to the Chaitman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, released here, Congressman Reid urged open hearings and called for employment of the Committee's seldom used subpoena power to assure agency cooperation. Noting that "narcotics are literally killing thousands of Americans annually," the Congressman described the implications of involvement by U.S. agencies as "chilling." Congressman Reid's action followed publication earlier this week of a report from a Yale researcher who spent 18 months investigating narcotics operations in Southeast. Asia. The researcher, Alfred W. McCoy, has aired his charges in the New York Times, Harper's Magazine and in a book scheduled for publication later this Fall. He has been the target of a rebuttal by CIA officials which has been characterized by the press as "intense and unusual." Commenting on the disclosures,.Congressman Reid noted that there have been persistant reports over the past few years of the CIA's clandestine involvement ,in narcotics trade. "This is the first time that Congress and the American people have had the opportunity to review the fact with an independent researcher with experience in the field," Congressman Reid said. He added that it provides an excellent opportunity for the CIA and the State Department to answer the charges in a situation that will assure "credibility," Approved For Release 2007/03/06 : CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100017-8