CIA MOVIE
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2 3 MAR 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR: See Distribution Below
SUBJECT : CIA Movie
1. Attached is a copy of the "rough script'l has prepared
for the CIA movie that our special committee has been considering.
2. After you have had an opportunity to go over the script, I would like
to get the committee together to discuss it. Tentatively, I would hope we
could meet on Thursday, 6 April, at 2 p.m. in the DD/S Conference Room,
7D-34. If for any reason you cannot be present at that time, I would appre-
ciate your letting me know.
annex an
Deputy Director
for Support
Att: Script
Distribution:
Mr. Goodwin, Assistant to DCI
Mr. Warner, OLC
Mr, are, DD/l
Mr. Karamessines, DD/P
Mr. Richardson, OTR
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THIRD DRAFT
SCRIPT
Date - This document consists of 'page(s).
No. L . of /I copies.
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Ohll~ U_,:.: QTLY
i'he bit side of pa_. describe; act u; . ric
right is sound. As t" . Sc t now stands, the pictur'. ;r
run 40 minutes. This length. can be cut a little,: at
we should like to hav, a reading before going into
polishing and editing. The show will be shot in color. Sto.,
footage that is availa'bie only in black-and-white will
tinted or supered with color effects to accommodate `t to
the rest of the picture.
DAY /NIGHT
JASSOLVE
EFFECTS
EXT
FADE
V/O NARRA`ftON
- Drawings with figures that move-- often
merely a T/O.
Close up shot (of an inanimate objec~
- Close up shot (of person).
- Tolls cameraman to light set for daytime;
nighttime .
- Indicates a lapse of time or ch_ang,~ c:` loca i~::.
- Sounds other than music or voice.
- Exterior shot.
- A long dissolve, used to separate the
sequences or "chapters" of a film.
- Close up of a piece of paper, a docum :ent,
map, etc.
- Footage which has been previously shot hl
somebody else (usually Army, Navy, or
- Supe:-imp~sed.
Actors s eak on camera, voices .r :ihle
"synchroniz ,d'' with lip mover .ent.
- Vo-:. -ov _? narration.
can .:a, unseen. Actors voices no~i c
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CENTRALIZED IN dDLIC ~NCE
MAIN TIT.?,-
MUSIC IN, rrauted, quiet y rr;enn
about 5 seconds.
MAIN TITLE, M U SIC P to t
punctuation.
U: LIMPOSE: MAIN TITLE:
"CE,NTRALIZED INTELLIGENCE" MUSIC down, up to cli r_a lo_
in growing rumble oi:
STOCK - Pearl Harbor Attack. (EFFECTS: Bombs fallin_, ex
(VARIOUS SHOTS) whine of aircraft, etc. )
At Pearl Harbor on ti-:e r -om m a 0
7 December,1941, the people of
United States were exposed to one
of the ttnr-ate lessons of intclli`ence.
STOCK - Radio antenna They learned that good intelligence
may be useless ... that the most
:STOCK - Resume Pearl Harbor vital information 1C' the _uost
attack footage.
trathreat to every part of the U. S.
except the far Northwest.
STOCK - McCONE talking to Several senior officials in the
Joint Chiefs or State Dept.
community -- including the
Director of Central Intelligence
himself -- subscribed to the theory
that SAMS were forerunners of
offensive missiles.
MONTAGE - Floods of reports But proof was lacking. In the
SUPER - Analysts perusing
report, shaking heads. thousands of reports received on
Cuba no hard evidence had been
found to support the suspicion that
offensive missiles were a part of
the Soviet plan.
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INT - BRIEFING OFFICE
DAY
Excitable REFUGEE describing
missiles. .
CS - Hand tapping out message
on W/T.
Back on conference.
SENIOR ANALYST
shakes head, picks up
photographs.
STOCK - U-2 in flight.
INT - PI CENTER - DAY
COORDINATOR and PI
study photographs.
Numerous refugees said they had
seen big missiles before leaving
the island.
And sources inside Cuba sent
word that's missiles were
being transported from Soviet
ships.
But coming from untrained
observers who had never seen
a missile before, such reports
could not be considered accurate
and wholly reliable . ,-.
Certainly they were not dependable
enough to alert the President ...
the nation .. . and the Hemisphere.
Meanwhile ... on 5 September
a U-2 aircraft made a photographic
sweep over selected areas around
the island.
No indications of offensive missiles
were detected.
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INT - OCI OFFICE - DAY
ANALYST sets stacks of
reports aside.
INT - SENIOR ANALYSTS
OFFICE - DAY
SENIOR ANALYSTS and
MILITARY and MISSILE
PERSONNEL discuss draft
of report.
STOCK (or STILLS) - Soviet
ships unloading in Cuba.
MAP showing MRBM and
ICBM ranges.
STOCK - KRUSHCHEV and
aides in conference.
No hard evidence appeared in
subsequent reports from other
sources.
On 19 September the Community
took the official stand that,
pending proof to the contrary,
the ... Soviet build-up in Cuba
appeared to be defensive, its
purpose to repel aggression from
the outside.
The Soviet decision to introduce
offensive weapons would ...
... depend on the SovietsI estimate
of U. S. reaction. If such an act
took place, it would be $`..i:rct
viaaki6'of Soviet Policy.
INT - OPS CENTER - NIGHT
Messenger arrives with cables.
ANALYSTS study reports.
Lacking proof of offensive weapons,
the Community continued to search
for it.
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INSERTS - Messages, reports.
ANIMATION - Showing continual
flow of information through open
channels.
STOCK - U-2 takes off.
MAP showing flight
coverage of 26, 29 Sept.
and 5, 7 October.
INSERT - Read-out stating
no evidence of offensive
weapons.
RE-RUN - ANIMATION
of Intelligence Community
showing teletypes.
INT - OFFICE - NIGHT
ANALYSTS compare reports.
INSERT - Message giving
specific reports of missile
activity.
As the channels continued to
provide information1 analysts
studied every word, weighing
etch report against those preceding,
~Wfl
U- 2 photo flights, concentrating
on the eastern part of the island,
were completed on 26 and 29
September ... and on 5 and 7
October ... all with the same
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results:, Io evidence of offensive
weapons.-
But meanwhile the system of all-
out collection and central analyses...
had begun to surface a pattern.
Information coming from under-
cover sources was providing sharper,
more specific descriptions of larger
missiles. These reports were
substantiated by an ever-increasing
number of statements by refugees
and other sources.
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INT - OPS CENTER - NIGHT
Though credible, the evidence
was not yet conclusive. It was,
however, convincing enough to be
dispatched to policy-makers.
SECRETARY types on teletype.
INT - HALL outside DCI's
office - DAY
2 OFFICIALS hdrriedly exit
from office.
A request was made for a U-2
photographic sweep of the areas
where various sources had
reported the presence of large
missiles.
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INSERT - Map showing proposed Approval received, the components
flight plan of U- 2. iL
%r' ~` ~'~ ~~? in CIA responsible for undercover
STOCK - U-2 takes off.
STOCK - U- 2 in flight.
STOCK - Aerial U/I tropic
shore line, clear weather.
INSERT - MAP - Pencil
indicates SanTCr.i:,stobal
area with SAM sites.
STOCK - U-2 in flight.
STOCK - Aerial of Cuba,
U/I area.
STOCK - U-2 on ground.
Camera being off=loaded.
intelligence prepared a map pin-
pointing areas to be photographed.
Using this information as a guide,
a U- 2 took off on Sunday morning,
14 October.
The photo run was completed
safely over the west-t.cl
central ... portion of Cuba.
When the airplane returned,
the film was rushed to a processing
center.
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INT - PHOTO Interpretation
SERVICE - DAY
CAMERA explores room with
four pairs of PIs studying films.
One PI is a Navy Officer, another
Army, another Air Force. Remainder
civilians. PI #1 (civilian) and #2 (Air
Force officer) are examining their
transparencies.
PI #1 motions to #2 to look at his
photo.
The next morning photo
interpreters at the PI service
were beginning to examine
the 200--fu:tlong reels of film.
(PAUSE - while CAMERA
examines PI facilities and
techniques of interpreting film. )
END V/0 NARRATION
SYNC SOUND
PHOTO INTERPRETER #1
(To PI #2)
Hey, look at this. (PI #2 leans
over and studies film. )
PI #Z
Looks like military activity.
Yes, and it's new.
What frame are you on?
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PI #1
PI #2
(He turns crank, searches his
film)
I've got a piece of it here.
(PI #1 looks at PI#2's film.
They exchange a glance. )
PI #1
(Calls to COLLATERAL)
Hey, Marv. Get me chart
number (
(COLLATERIAL give him chart.
PI #1 and #2 study chart, compare
with their films.)
PI #2
Looks like it's right outside the
town of San Cristobal.( They study
the film. ) (PI #2 calls to COORDIN-
ATOR across. the room.)
Hey, Earll
COORDINATOR
What have you got?
PI #2
Don't know exactly.
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COORD (Eyeballs film)
Military equipment, eh?
(Studies it a while longer.
PI #1
Shall we write it up as a new
installation?
COORD
Yes. Get a vehicle count and
see if you can identify any specific
types of equipment.
COORD. (nods)
After you've finished your write-
up, clip out a-i w and give them
to me. (Pauses) Don't discuss
this at all around here until I
give you the word, OK?
PI #1
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RESUME NARRATION
INT - Back-up Section of
Photo Interpretation Service -
DAY
Back-up Tam composed of Army,
Navy, Air, and CIA MISSILE
SPECIALISTS studying blow-ups
of frames.
The team leader delivered the
frames of film to the missile
back-up team, which was composed
of photo interpreter missile
specialists from ...
... Army ...
... Navy ...
... Air Force i i.)
... CIA.
By mid-afternoon they had tentatively
arrived at a conclusion.
END NARRATION
RESUME SYNC SOUND
COORD
Well, what's the word?
ARMY
Looks like we've go some MRBMS.
COORD
How large?
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ARMY I
The boys in measurement said
85 feet.
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COORD
That sort of puts it in the medium
ball park, doesn't it? (Instinctively,
COORD and ARMY glance to
drawing on wall labeled, "Soviet
Medium Range Ballistic Missile")
CIA
Have you call the boss?
COORD (nods)
He's on his way here. (Everybody
studies frameblow-ups. )
NAVY (pointing)
These look like more canvas
covered missiles on transporters.
COORD (nods)
Those are liquid oxygen tank
trucks aren't they?
AIR
Yes. Here are the cable trenches
for power and control cables.
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CIA (pointing)
Look at these erectors ...
(Breaks off as Director of
PI enters. )
The DIRECTOR OF THE DPI
PHOTO INT. SERVICE
enters. (DPI) Hi. Got something interesting?
We think so. (He gestures for
DPI to look at blow-ups. )
(Studies a long time, then looks
at COORD, glances briefly at
AIR, NAVY, ARMY, CIA PIs. )
(Looks at film.) MRBM's eh?
DPI
How many have you found?
ARMY
So far, we've located
sites and ( ) missiles.,
DPI
Any indiction of intermediate
range missile installations?
CIA
Not that we can see. Probably
only MRBMs.
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DPI (to COORD)
Have you ordered enlargements
for briefing?
'I Fr .
jUthlj.
DPI (to Group)
Let's say nothing ... absolutely
nothing ... about this around the
shop until an official announcement
is made O. K. ?
(ALL NOD)
y
ANIMATION,j- Sparks fly from
CIA to the Community.
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Immediately, the Director of the
Photo Interpretation Service
notified the Director of Central
Intelligence,-
Word was dispatched
to the White House advisors ...
to the head of the Defense Intelli-
gence Agency ... the Department
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of State ... the Joint Chiefs ...
... and other key personnel.
INT - BACK-UP SECTION - NIGHT At 0100 additional film positive
COORDINATOR and BACK-UP
TEAM (ARMY, AIR, NAVY,
CIA) look at enlargements. arrived at the PI service.
INSERT - Photo showing site.
the back-up team
made positive identification of
an MRBM launch site with four
erector launchers, connection
cables, and equipment.
That morning at 8:30 blow-ups'
of the photographs, along with
analyses, were presented to the
Director of Central Intelligence
and subsequently to the White House.
The story of the next two weeks
aj>4Wbelongs to history.
But while President Kennedy
and the Executive Commitee
struggled with the basic issues ...
... while the showdown between
the President and Krushchev
loomed closer ... and developed
into an eyeball-to-eyeball con-
frontation . . . during this time,
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INT OPS CENTER - NIGHT
CI CHIEF, EDITOR preparing
bulletin.
the intelligence community worked
back-stage to supply information to
help answer questions.
ANIMATION - MAP OF CUBA.
One site with four launchers
appear at San Cristobal. "MR?
figures pop up throughout the
island.
"IR? it appear.
"IL-28" Bombers appear.
The figures point toward the U. S.
How many MRBM sites existed?
How many missiles were being
installed, and when would they
How many IRBM sites? .
with how many missiles?
J.'?-;-.; IL-28 Bombers had arrived
When would they bc4in operation?
INT - PI Service - NIGHT
Members of committees in
conference.
INT - OPS CENTER - NIGHT
3 ANALYSTS Study reports.
The community set up representa-
tives of the Joint Missile Committee
and Atomic Energy Task Force
in the Photo Interpretation service.
Read-outs and analyses were pro-
duced on an hour-by hour basis
and coordinated with the CIA
Operations Center.
STOCK - U-2 takes off.
STOCK - Navy F8U photo plane.
STOCK - Recco version of
Air Force 101 lands.
U-2 flights ... later supplemented
by ... low level Navy ...
... and Air Force photo sorties .. .
were flown daily.
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INT - PI Service - NIGHT
Four teams of PI's at work.
COURIER rushes in with new
film, etc.
As soon as the various aircraft
landed, the film was rushed through
processing and delivered to the
Photo Interpretation Service, now
operating on a 24-hour basis.
At 4 a. m. all read-outs completed
were passed by secure cable to the
Operations Center and Current
Intelligence at CIA.
INT - OPS CENTER -NIGHT
OPS CHIEF and 3 ANALYSTS
gather together and study all
reports.
ANIMATION - Intell. Community.
Lines streak toward CIA Ops.
INSERT - Report from DIA re-
Soviet MRBM installation.
INT - STATE OFFICE - NIGHT
STATE ANALYST dictates to
SECTY at teletype. .
RE-RUN - Scientific computer scene.
RE-RUN - W/T operator.
INT - SHIP OFFICE - NIGHT
Map on wall showing locations
of Soviet Ships.
ANALYST and WOMAN check
reports with 3x5 cards.
At 4:30 analysts compiler', all
information which had come in
during the past 24 hours. This
included not only the photo read-
outs and analyses from the Joint
Missile Committee and Atomic
Energy Task Force but also reports
received-from members of the
Intelligence Community -- from
the Defense Intelligence Agency ...
... from the Department of State .. .
... from Scientific sections in CIA...
... from the Agency's under
cover contacts ...
from Broadcast Monitoring ...
... and other sources, including
a special CIA Task Force set up
to help the Navy track every Soviet
cargo ship operating in the Atlantic,
Mediterranean, and Black Seas.
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INT - OFFICE - DAWN
CI EDITOR writing.
INSERT - Rough daily memo.
By 5 a. m. the editors in Current
Intelligence had boiled down and .. .
distilled the information.
INT - REPRODUCTION - DAY
PRINTER examines one copy
of Daily Memo.
INSERT - OCI "CUBAN
CRISIS BULLETIN. "
STOCK - DCI arriving at
WHITE HOUSE.
At 6 the analysis was in repro-
By eight o'clock, the material was
in the hands of the Director of
Central Intelligence and the USIB,
which incorporated any last-minute
information from the Photo Inter-
pretation Service. The composite
intelligence -- photographic,
analytical, estimative -- was taken
by the Director and assistants to
the White House by 8:30 for inspec-
tion by the executive committee
and the President ...
... by which time the intelligence
process had started all over again...
INSERT - Aerial still of
MRBMs at Sagua.
This routine continued for two
weeks and produced hour-by-hour
information on two more four--
launcher MRBM. sites in the
Sagua La Grande area east of
Havana ...
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INT-PHOTO-IN. SERVICE -NIG-'HT On the 17th of October photo
PI-IOTOIN #1 and #4 studying prints. interpreters identified the first
COORDINATOR and NAVY analysts
looking over shoulder of PHOTOINS. launching sites of IRBMs in the
area of Guanajay .. .
INSERT - Guanajay still showing Each had four launching positions
IRBMs
paired and focused on a central
control bunker. Although the
ARMY and AIR analysts arrived, the rate of preparation
examine pictures, talk to
COORDINATOR. had been rapid. Missile experts
ANIMATION - Repeat from be operational by 15 December
Scene , showing range
of IRBMs. at which time the weapons could
STILL - Sagua La Grande.
command a radius including all
metropolitan centers of the United
States except Seattle ... and key
centers in South America.
Meanwhile 24 Medium Range
Missile, installations were nearing
completion at San Cristobal and
... Sagua La Grande.
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INT - WHITE ROUSE SITUATION At 8:30 a. m. on the 18th, missile
ROOM - DAY specialists in the Intelligence
Teletype of message from DCI
Community stated that the first
Soviet MRBM would be ready for
launching in ...
INSERT: MAP showing all
MRBM's in Cuba. SUPER: "Oct. 28. "
18 hours, at which time New York
and Washington would be in range.
All Soviet MRBM facilities would
achieve full operation capability
in 10 days ... by 28 October.
INSERT: Conclusion of Estimate: During this period, the Director
(01e to phrase) `In the judgement of Central Intelligence and the USIB
of the Intelligence Community the
Soviets will not initiate a general also prepared special intelligence
nuclear war for the sake of Cuba.- estimates of the courses of action
which the Soviets would follow in
response to the various expedients
taken by the U. S.%.i 4 . ?"' '` ?~ `~
STOCK: Kennedy giving 22 On the 22nd of October the President
October speech. /
issued his historic order,... to turn
back Soviet ships carrying offensive
weapons to Cuba. (Pause. )
STOCK: Khrushchev making On the 23rd ... while the world
angry speech.
held its breath ... Khrushchev
STOCK: Navy Aircraft
surveilling Soviet ship.
intended for offensive purposes ...
Soviet ships meanwhile held
their course for Cuba.
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INT - SHIP OFFICE - NIGHT
WOMAN reads Navy dispatch,
checks 3x5 card, calls to
ANALYST, who goes to chart
on wall, changes course of
ship 1800.
STOCK: Soviet ships.
Then on the 24th ...
(PAUSE)
(MUSIC UP, DOWN)
On the 25th - USIB reported
INT - SHIPROOM - NIGHT
Chart showing courses of
12 ships. reversing.
that twelve of the 25 Soviet
ships bound for Cuba had put
about.
STILL - Destroyer Joseph
P. Kennedy, Jr. boards the
Marucula.
Under the terms of quarantine,
the U. S. Navy boarded the first
Soviet bartered cargo vessel.
STOCK - White House
DISSOLVE
SUPER: Blow-up letter,
if available.
On the 26th of October a conci-
liatory message from Khrushchev
arrived hinting at concessions . .
STOCK - Khrushchev making
speech.
... only to be refuted by a
second letter from the Kremlin
the next day, bi'llige rent in tone
and rc$ $r g the terms of the
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STOCK - SAM being The same clay a U-2 was shot
launched.
clown by Soviet gunners operating
SAMS over Cuba.
STOCK - CASTRO fulminating. Castro came on TV
threats of more action ...
Had Stalinist forces taken over
from Khrushchev in the Kremlin?
(Pause)
INT - SENIOR OFFICE - NIGHT
SENIOR instructing JUNIOR,
who exits. SENIOR picks up
telephone speaks,
INT -FB IS OFFICE - DAY
SUPER: First condensed
version of braoo cast prepared
by FBIS.
Then ... on the 28th at 0900
the Monitoring Service in London
intercepted an announcement on
radio Moscow.
hour (?) before the official
statement arrived the text was
/1.
translated, condensed, and
relayed to the White House.
(PAUSE)
Khrushchev had thrown in his
hand.
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INT - PHOTO INTER. SERVICE -
Night
PI #1 and #2 studying film.
During the ensuring weeks .
the intelligence community ...
INT - OPS CENTER - NIGHT
EDITOR studies read-out.
... continued on a 24-hour
basis as it checked the with-
drawal of Soviet missiles.
Through photography and other
sources, the community knew
how many MRBMs had arrived
in Cuba .... and how
many IL-28 bombers.
Now all missiles
and airplanes were accounted
for and checked off as they were
loaded aboard ships.
The disposal of supporting equipment
was also carefully traced --
oxygen tanks, cherry pickers,
generators, transporters, nose
cone vehicles, and other equipment.
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After cargoes of missiles and
bombers were ticked off at
dockside ...
STOCK or STILL - Navy craft Navy intelligence took over and
STILL - Missiles being loaded
on Soviet vessel.
following Soviet cargo vessel.
reported their progress ... as
far away as the ...
Bosphorous and the Baltic Sea
By 9 November the job of reporting
on the Soviet exodus was completed .
For months ... years ... to
come, surveillance on Cuba
would be a part of U. S. vigilance.
But for the moment, the crisis
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A few months later, President
Kennedy placed his stamp of
approval on the intelligence job
done by the Community)
"Proffessional excellence ...__3ae
said. ''The fact that we had timely
and accurate information skillfully
analyzed and clearly presented, to
guide us in our .. .
iii'/dLTi?
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RE-RUN ANIMATION #1
(Pre-Pearl Harbor teletyped
readouts vary)
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Thus ... a brief story of
centralized intelligence.
Why it was needed.
RE-RUN ANIMATION #3
(Structure of Intell Community)
RE-RUN ANIMATION #3
(Showing line of command
from NSC to DCI, USIB, CIA)
MONTAGE of doors of sub-
committees, Bureau of the
Budget and Foreign Intel.
Adv. Com.
RE-RUN ANIMATION #3
(Showing all teletypes in
Community operating.
Where its orders originate.
Who monitory its activities.
Finally ... how it operates as
a unit of National defense.
INSERT - National Security
Act of 1947.
RE-RUN - Congress passing
the Act.
In its twenty years of existence
centralized intelligence has jnot
always functioned with perfections
But the community has learned.
The system has provided a workable
basis for good national security
insurance.
RE-RUN - INT - SENIOR
ANALYST'S OFFICE - DAY
Conference.
In the Cuban crisis, for example --
purposely selected to illustrate a
JNFr 1,C UL T
dizf_.4 problem -- the community
had gone all-out to obtain proof
positive that Soviet offensive weapons
were in Cuba.
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RE-RUN As sometimes happens, this
INT - PI Service - DAY
PI shakes head. proof simply did not materialize
STOCK - Navy operator Unlike Pearl Harbor, where hard
with earphones.
intelligence arose on all sides
and pointed ...
STOCK - Japanese Ambassador. ... directly to enemy intentions ...
RE-RUN - REFUGEE being
interrogated.
RE-RUN - ANALYSTS
studying many reports.
RE-RUN
SENIOR ANALYST shaking
head.
... our Cuban information was
sketchy, and analysts had to rely
on the next best thing - -
-- information which might indicate
the true course of development.
The indicator here was ... Soviet
policy.
Never had the Kremlin counten-
anced such a rash act as installing
missiles only 90 miles from the
United States. And thus the
community took its stand.
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INT - CUBAN HOME - NIGHT
Intelligent appearing Agent
drawing accurate sketch of
missile.
RE-RUN ANIMATION #3
All teletypes in action,
read-outs converging on CIA.
INT - OPS CENTER - DAY
Two ANALYSTS studying.
Pile of reports. GIRLS adds
reports to pile.
ANALYST telephones.
But even as the report was
going forward ...
... new information was being
obtained and funneled .. .
... through openV channels .. .
... to trained analysts and specialists.
With no bottlenecks to impede
communication, the word was .. .
... analyzed hourly .. .
... processed .. .
and disseminated where it was
needed.
RE-RUN - ANIMATION #3
STATE TELETYPE.
In this case, undercover intelligence
and refugee information triggered
the action and photography provided
the proof.
Next timeinformation from State
may set the process in motion
RE-RUN - ANIMATION #3
ARMY TELTYPE.
... or a report from the Army .. .
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STOCK - Radio Monitor. . . . or, as at Pearl Iiarhor,data
from radio intercepts.
RE-RUN ANIMATION. We have only to apply the old Pearl
Pre-Pearl Harbor intelligence
systems. Tape snarls up. Harbor system to the Cuban crisis .. .
to comprehend the difference.
SUPER - ANIMATION. With no coordinated collection ...
Stills of Cuba flutter off
in every direction. no central analysis ...
... with only fragments of the over-
all picture reaching the policy-makers
... we might well have fallen victim
to confusions and delay ...
STOCK - MRBM and found ourselves staring across
the conference table at 42 Soviet
MRBMS.
DISSOLVE
RE-RUN. Still of Cuba. The reverse side of centralization
SUPER: Krushchev with
advisors. was also illustrated in Krushcheva
gamble in the Cuban crisis.
Acting on inferior intelligence,
he guessed ...
STOCK - Crowds in that the American people were
New York.
'tJ C.L'LlI',
soft and Zrxt back down in the
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Newspaper headline:
(To the effect that U. S.
population solidly behind
President. )
Co tiess Soviet analysts in
the riGB and GRU could have told
him differently. But the intelligence
did not get to Krushchev
in the right form at the right time.
As a result he lost his gamble ...
and Soviet history turned a corner
from which there was no return.
Newspaper headline (to
the effect that Soviet offensive
weapons evicted from Western
Hemisphere. )
RE-RUN ANIMATION #Z
(World with intell sources
centralized in Washington. )
STOCK - President Eisenhower.
The importance of centralization
... and the role that CIA plays in
defending the interests and security
of the nation ... has been commented
upon by various Presidents.
In 1959, President Eisenhower said .. .
''Upon the quality of your work
depends in large measure'the success
of our efforts to further the Nation's
position ...
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The reputation of your organization
for quality and excellence ... is
a proud one ... May it long
endure, to serve the cause of
America and of peace. ''
STOCK - President Johnson In 1965, President Johnson stated,
We have committed our lives, our
property ... and our sacred honor
to the freedom ... of other men ...
We would dishonor that commitment -
... if we were not every hour of every
day vigilant against every threat to
peace and freedom. That is why
we have the Central Intelligence
Agency.
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