PUBLIC RELATIONS HOPELESS AT CIA

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CIA-RDP88-01315R000400440031-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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November 9, 2004
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31
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Publication Date: 
October 21, 1977
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NSPR
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3 '1?& RED' i. p nt Public Relation's... ok1S at CIA Organizations -- both public and private - spend huge amounts. of. time and money seekingacceptance and uhderstariding. But, even the ..slickest of efforts. are sometimes.,,:. doomed. re: Last. week--.1. watched an important government:: agency flop.rmiserably.,As part: f; of its new openness. policy the CIA invited a group of Journalists to a "candid briefing.,'.. session". and tour of its McLean headquarters: I had been looking forward. to the CIA's first organized media. tour.. I had hoped so :.' see the .world's most sophisticated photo lab, the locksmith. shop. were safecrackers are trained, or. maybe the "prop ,. depart- ment" where,'.!,-Hunt and Liddy " were equipped before they, broke- into Daniel'.: Elsberg's- psychiatrists's- office.; No such _ Iuck. All-: I saw was a hand some auditorium alid reception root, plus... long corridors, decorated with abstract art and portraits of, former Agency 'directors. .The need .for. mutual respect., was'. the, briefings theme. The. tone was apologetic., The CIA's e. leadership.`,,' recognizes. the = -paradoxical `,relationship . between. spyin .and the-free flow of information Still they apparently believe charm will make: thus press` more benign irreconcilable . conflict, the..:brieting> team new era. of. frankness . had arrived.: If they,, were "reasonable'-'; reporter :inquiries { would be .FRANKNESS IMPOSSIBLE . dr The evening .. included,,some :showman- ship. A piece of dissolving paper'was placed"' in a drinking glass._It,disappeared..Then the, speaker; ate a sheet. Afterwards he passed;'. ' out samples, suggesting that notetakers might want to e44d to vs ds.Release 2005101113: CIA-RDP88-01315R Approved For Release 13 ,t .. P91 315R0 0400440031-9 21 OCTOBER 1.977 Questions about agents, areas ' o operation, budgets, employe relations were all, treated the same way. They were summarily dismissed. "That's something we can't discuss," was repeated again and again. The response was proper. . After each. rebuff I asked myself, why invite: people to a question-and-answer session when free discussion is prohibited. It is impossible to be open and frank about an organization whose work is covert and clandestine. The CIA's 14 person public relations staff has a head you win, tails I lose assignment. While'.. its successes remain secret, its failurei,.(Bay of Pigs, Chile,. Vietnam's President:; Diem) are aired in the public. Would;,~'the CIA _cansider press backgrounders like those conducted at the White House and Pentagon, one journalist asked.- The ,answer: "Absolutely noa.We talk on the record. Or not at all.'" , SWEET TALK The Freedom of Information Act is posing problems for the CIA. Although it involves. public disclosure, it is not a public relations. matter in the usual sense. . .Over 100 CIA people (lawyers, librarians, translators, scientists, technicians, in addition to' clerical and stenographic personnel) work full time on Freedom of Information inquiries. CIA documents are unique. In an apparently innocuous document may be references to specific agents or incidents. These must be deleted. . Declassification by category or subject is impossible. There is a big difference between "honesty" and "openness". Smooth public relations cannot make them the same, or even similar.. It'`only ' emphasizes.' the distinction. Under no circumstances will:. the:CI'A': disclose information about "sources-and methods". Spies'. names, as well' as their techniques. locations; and procedures; will be protected to,- the.. end. ,.That is-how it- should be -Those who conduct- foreign intelligence operations on behalf of a free society play. an ambiguous role. Their press' relations will always be:. strained. ; -And .public relations -sweet :-f talk _; won't make them better:} 'i t 1;.