TALKING POINTS ON "YELLOW RAIN"

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05472641
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December 28, 2022
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F-2012-01432
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August 4, 1982
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Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 Awir hs. % THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505 National Intelligence Officers MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence VIA Chairman, National Intelligence Council FROM Hans Heymann, Jr. National Intelligence Officer at Large SUBJECT Talking Points on "Yellow Rain" DDI/NIO #6388-82 4 August 1982 1. The attached talking points are for your meeting this afternoon with Judge Clark. There are three points worth making: o The new DCI Intelligence Working Group on CBW Toxin Use is working well. o There is important new scientific evidence received yesterday that extends our knowledge and confirms our previous judgments about mycotoxin use in South- east Asia. o With one exception, we have received no good reports of lethal CW use in Afghanistan since March. There has also been a fall-off of new reports from Southeast Asia, but this may be due to reporting artifact. Attachment Talking Points 44,4/3. Hans Heymann, Jr. CL B signer DECL DERIVED au Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 88--' Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 ,r=1, v7-11.... TALKING POINTS on "YELLOW RAIN" O Intelligence Working Group on CBW USE Because of the continuing importance to policy of the CBW Use issue, I have recently established a new Interagency Working Group to manage and coordinate all collection, analysis and reporting on this issue. The new group is working well and has developed a mechanism to expedite the processing of intelligence data and its transfer to State and other policy people in support of major current policy initiatives including arms control, compliance and verification. A past problem area the Working Group is concentrating on is the streamlining of the sample analysis process through the appropriate laboratory and reporting phases. O New scientific evidence Within the past few days, several sets of samples from attacks in early 1982 in Southeast Asia have been reported out of lab analysis. They include, for the first time, pathological and tissue analysis from autopsy material performed by both US and Canadian forensic specialists, new blood results, and physical-environmental samples from attack sites. The results further confirm our earlier judgments of mycotoxin use in Southeast Asia and enhance our knowledge of mycotoxin effects on human victims. The Working Group is evaluating the meaning and significance Of these results in parallel with their declassification and dissemination of the results to State/PM and the UN. O Sharp diminution of new attack reports -- Since March of this year, there has been a significant fall-off of reporting on new attack incidents, inspite of a considerably enhanced collection effort. Only a single credible report of CW use has been obtained from Afghanistan, and relatively few new incidents have been reported from Southeast Asia. Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 � Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 111 -- It is too early to draw conclusions from this relative quiescence, sinc e it may only be an hiatus for seasonal or tactical reasons. -- But we cannot rule out the possibility that the Soviet leader- ship, in the face of the widely publicized US charges, have decided to put a halt to the attacks. Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 005472641 tillBJECT: (Optional) FROM: Hans Heymann, Jr. NIO-at-Large TO: (Officer designation, room number, and FORM 1-79 6l 0 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS DATE RECEIVED FORWARDED EXTENSION OFFICER'S OFFICER'S INITIALS NO. DDI/NIO # DATE 4 August 1982 COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) Approved for Release: 2015/01/05 C05472641 (b)(3)