RUSS COMPUTERS

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CIA-RDP80-01601R000300340051-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
January 8, 2001
Sequence Number: 
51
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Publication Date: 
March 1, 1972
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NSPR
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Approved For Relea P80-016 SP(? ,VMA! $ EW 1.- 84,759 - 127,047 A new way to destroy all internal political Russ Computers-`7 downfall of integrity. Russian government are justifiable excuses. Summary: Some may argue the Russians simply will buy computers elsewhere. Let them. We shall not have contributed to a can computers to the Communists. Defense Department staffers who have op- i . posed the sale on security grounds now hope that new proof of the Russians' use of com- puters to suppress dissent will prevent the transaction. A report by Victor Zorza, expert on Soviet affairs, and evidence gathered by the Central J Intelligence Agency now substantiates what sduiitis to most'"Americans like a horror mov- ie. Zorza has written that the full records of any Soviet citizen's psychological character- istics and actions "could be used to devise an approach that would quickly persuade him that his best interests require him to conform to the political guidance of his spiritual ad- viser at the KGB (the Soviet secret police)." Coupled with mood-altering drugs, the com- puters become a tool for suppressing dissent. Most Americans heard little of the Declara- tion of Frankfurt a, year, ago. This was a statement from a conclave of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia. { It revealed that "Religious people and those citizens vindicating. their right to think other- wise than in terms of party directions have been whisked away to so-called 'special psy- chiatric hospitals.' Subjected to drugs, they are numbed and can no longer defend. their faith." The U.S. has been too slow to react to urging from other parts of the world to de- nounce the new Russian weapon against its people. Most Western governments have been supportive of a move by the Canadian Psy- chiatric Association asking the World Health Organization of the United Nations to speak out against the Russian mind-bending proj- ect. Our foot-dragging is difficult to rationalize. The Russian practice is repugnant and vio- lates all our American political tenets. Aiding the Russian government by furnishing com- puters which will make even more mind- twisting possible would be. totally unethical. Neither money nor possible offending of the by the proposed sale of sophisticated Ameri- STATINTL Approved For Release 22001/03/04 CIA-RDP80-01.601 R000300340051-9