LETTER TO ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER FROM EDWARD M. KENNEDY

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March 13, 1978
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Approved/o [) r CC3idFlpEtd f Al., SECRET Release 2004/08/19 CIA-RDP81 M00980R0001 00020085-6 EX C Jf.VE SE4 RIETAWIAT 'ROPO)'Yg Slip n,t To 7: P1e,~se develop response for Acting L i g s s:jgtiature in coordination with GC. 25X1 A owed For Release 2004/08/19 CIA-RDP81 M00990* p00 0O20085 6 77) ate A. WILLIAMS, in.. N.J., CHAIRMAN ~yS 1,6 316bi-PH, W. VA. JACOB K. DAVITS, N.Y. f?~AjeORNE PEI-L. R.1. A~A' ' , lease 2004/08/19 : CIA-RDP81 M0098OR00010002 EOWARD M. KENNEDY. MASS. 6A1ORD NELSON, WIS. ORRIN G. HATCH. UTAH TNOM CS F. TEAGLETON. Mo. ON, CAI-IF. JOHN A AKAFEE, R.I. 1 ~ / f{j.,eb /ry r..~~} f~, ate /'{y~ale ALAN CRAI. STAN, S. I. HYAKAWA, CALIF. /+.~")JI '.~F-y/ WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY, MAINE DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR.. MICH. COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES March 13, 1978 Admiral Stansfield Turner Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 As you will recall, in your appearance before the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research on September 21, 1977, you were asked what efforts were being made to locate the subjects of CIA sponsored human experimentation in order that there might be follow up medical examinations to determine whether any adverse effects may have resulted from the testing. You replied that your agency had turned this matter over to the Attorney General, who had in turn turned it over to the F.B.I. You indicated that you had been advised by the Attorney General that the F.B.I. was working on it but had not yet located any of these persons. I would appreciate it if you would advise me of the results of that inquiry and the current status of the follow )P action. Approved For Release 2004/08/19 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R000100020085-6 143 Approved For Release 2004/08/19 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R000100020085-6 Senator CHAFEE. Mr. Chairman, I do not have any questions. It seems to me that this matter, as you know is going to come up with the general guidelines that will be set forth by the intelligence Com- mittee, and it seems to me we have cleared the air to some extent. And I think, as has been said too often here, it is well to bear in mind that all this took place many years ago, before thesegentlemen- and, certainly, Admiral Turner-was involved in any way, or the current regime in the Defense Department... Senator ScwEI ER. I have another queson. Admiral Turner, last time we were here, I think the chairman and other members of the committee discussed your plans for notification of the institutions and investigators involved in MKULTRA. Could you bring us up to date on whether that notification has taken place? Have all the institutions been told of their former involvement'! Admiral TURNER. Is General Counsel here? Senator KENNEDY. Would you identify yourself, please? Mr. JULIEN. Emile Julien; I am with the agency's Office of General Counsel. We are still in the process of working out notifying individ- uals, where we can find individuals, with the Department of Justice. Admiral TURNER. All the institutions have been notified, have they not? Mr. Jvz,IEN. All the institutions, yes. Admiral TURNER. All the institutions have, and in each case, we have offered, if they want, to provide them all the back-up material that is unclassified that we can. We just sent them a letter and de- scribed the fact that we were involved. Some of them have come back and ask for those details. Some of them have sent representatives here to our offices to review the materials. Others have not responded at all. But, we are available to give them everything that we have given you on an unclassified basis that they want. Senator SCRWEIKER. What about efforts to locate subjects of previ- ous research projects for medical check-ups or follow-ups, or informing unwitting subjects that something might have happened to them dur- ing the testing program? What is the policy of the agency, and where are we in that regard? Admiral TURNER. We are doing everything-we can there. But, of course, I am being very careful to keep the agency out of investigating and searching for American citizens inside the United States. We have turned that over to the Attorney General who has turned it over to the FBI. I asked him just yesterday how they were going, and he said they are working on it, but they have not yet actually located anybody. But, we are giving them all of the information we have. Thera are only a few cases where we think it is likely they would even be able to find people, and that is like in an institution. A penal institution might have kept some records. They have some problem ll not actua checking with legalities here, and they havey, to m but they are checking. e found any people yet lmowled , g , Senator ScswEZIER. This is all going to be handled by the Justic you say? artment De , p Admiral TURNER. Yes, is there a legal check here? I thought it wa a matter of informing people and doing medical followup, or am missing the point? Approved For Release 2004/08/19 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R000100020085-6