CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Addresses
Congressional Intervention in Foreign Policy: Representative Hyde, 13291-13293 [22MY]
Current Intelligence Problems and Some Solutions: Representative Hyde, 23454 [11SE]
Reflections on Anniversaries, Detente, and Disinformation: Frank R. Barnett, 20400 [24JY]
Reflections on the Ideals Learned at Notre Dame: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14542-14544 [5JN]
U.S. Policy in El Salvador and Nicaragua: Representative Dorgan, 28727 [23OC]
Amendments
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19240 [16JY], 19632 [18JY]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (S. 1271), 25162, 25165 [26SE]
Analyses
Strengthen National Security and Counterintelligence Capabilities to Combat Espionage (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———H.R. 2419, intelligence services appropriations, 25169 [26SE]
Articles and editorials
Accused Killers of Land Reform Advisers Go Untried Despite Duarte's Pledges, 23257 [10SE]
After the Israeli Spy Case, 36124 [11DE]
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
Aid May Depend on Past Ties, 8532 [18AP]
Aid to Nicaraguan Contras a Legitimate U.S. Signal, 16750 [20JN]
All-Womens' Group Tours Nicaragua, 15521 [12JN]
American Business Interests in Nicaragua, 11598 [9MY]
Another Choice in Nicaragua, 13705 [23MY]
Another Vietnam?, 13854 [24MY]
Apply Latin—Not American—Pressure, 15036 [10JN]
At Times, the War Is Words, 11214 [8MY]
Author Lacks Evidence That Lowenstein Was CIA Agent, 23263 [10SE]
Captured Salvadoran Rebel Papers List Training Classes Overseas, 15531 [12JN]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters, 17005 [24JN]
CIA Channeled $2 Million Into Salvador Voting, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Employee Charged With Espionage, 18712 [11JY]
CIA Exceeded Authority With Salvadoran Aid, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Has Long Sought To Sway Foreign Voters, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Mother, 18712 [11JY]
CIA Said To Have Given Money to 2 Salvador Groups, 18851 [11JY]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action, 7518 [3AP]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action (excerpt), 9007 [23AP]
CIA's Canadian Victims, 22487 [1AU]
Cold Shoulder of the CIA, 22489 [1AU]
Contadora Could Be Useful Tool if United States, Nicaragua Changed Policies, 24672 [23SE]
``Contra'' Aid—Still No, 13942 [3JN]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?—Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 20161 [23JY]
Covert Actions in Full View, 30945 [6NO]
Cuba, Nicaragua Are the Real Dangers, 9964 [30AP], 11202 [8MY]
Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale, 11200 [8MY]
Defector—Profile in Courage, 32196 [14NO]
Defense or Defeat, 15751 [13JN]
Disorder's Cost in El Salvador, 30335 [1NO]
Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr., Ex-CIA Official, Dies at 70, 21764 [31JY], 22693 [1AU]
Duarte—Funds With Safeguards, 24674 [23SE]
El Salvador—Back From the Brink, 13336 [22MY]
El Salvador—Communist Blueprint for Insurgency in Central America, 11905-11907 [14MY]
Embargo on Nicaragua Appears of Little Effect, 31535 [12NO]
Emergency Claim at Odds With Reality, 12985 [21MY]
Espionage, 18711 [11JY]
Excessive Population Growth a Security Threat to the United States, 3473 [25FE]
Experiments of Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, 22486 [1AU]
Fair Offer to the Sandinistas, 5915, 5918 [20MR]
Frank Talk About Dangers at Our Doorstep, 14793 [6JN]
From Italy to PLO, World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua—Some Sought on Charges of Terrorism, 13684 [23MY]
Grim Record of Sandinista Anti-Semitism, 15778 [13JN]
Honduras—U.S. Arsenal, 11615 [9MY]
Horror Story, 22488 [1AU]
House Voting on Contra Aid, 15526 [12JN]
How Rebels Can Keep Salvador on Edge, 28224 [21OC]
How the United States Should Handle Nicaragua, 17006 [24JN]
In Debate Over Nicaragua Aid, Key Point Is Being Overlooked, 15798 [13JN]
Intelligence Identities Act—Words, No Teeth, 19925 [22JY]
International Communism and Nicaragua—An Administration View, 16436 [19JN]
Is Nicaragua Just Another Grenada?, 17252 [25JN]
It Is Time To Make a Real Decision on Nicaragua, 17977 [27JN]
Justice Reborn in Argentina, 36119 [11DE]
KGB Defector Confirms U.S. Intelligence Fiasco, 28011 [17OC]
Lawmaker Scores D'Escoto, Sandinistas, 25512 [1OC]
Libya Reported Drilling Terrorists in Suriname, 38690 [19DE]
Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 9348 [24AP]
Louis Weinstein's Nightmare, 22487 [1AU]
Lust for Power, 26126 [3OC]
Managua Comes to Disneyland, 13849 [24MY]
Managua Gets East German Aid, United States Says, 15536 [12JN]
Marx's Heirs Belie the Pacifist Promise, 14561 [5JN]
Mind Games, 22490 [1AU]
Nicaragua, 26507 [7OC]
Nicaragua Bares the Nightstick, 28487 [22OC]
Nicaragua for Rights Suspension, 28464 [22OC]
Nicaragua Gags Cleric's Broadcasts, 19052 [15JY]
Nicaragua Suspends Rights, 28024 [17OC]
Nicaragua Uprising Not To Support Marxism, 12196 [15MY]
Nicaraguan Businesses Face Competition From Sandinistas, 27322 [10OC]
Nicaraguan Crisis?, 32476 [19NO]
Nicaraguan Rebels Cut Military Operations—Loss of CIA Funding Is Said To Take Toll, 9217 [24AP]
Note to Gorbachev, 28487 [22OC]
Obligation to Democratic Resistance Forces in Nicaragua (excerpt), 13302 [22MY]
On the CIA's Behalf, 22489 [1AU]
O'Neill Warns Ortega on Opening Society, 9956 [30AP]
Oppression in Korea, 17926 [27JN]
Ortega Says His ``Victory'' Justifies Denial of Rights, 28727 [23OC]
Ortega—Center of Calm, 10908 [7MY]
Ortega's Ominous Offensive, 31534 [12NO]
Ortega's Visit to Moscow Should Not Be a Surprise, 17977 [27JN]
Peace and Prosperity—El Salvador Faces A Window of Opportunity, 14213 [4JN]
Peace Talks' Promise Unfulfilled—Year After Duarte's Initiative, Salvadoran War Seems Entrenched, 27744 [16OC]
Playing Russian Roulette With Our Secrets, 32886 [20NO]
Politics of Paranoia, 11156 [8MY]
Power of the Contras, 29072 [24OC]
President Sends Mexicans Solidarity Message, 26508 [7OC]
Reagan Mistreats Salvadoran Refugees, 26120 [3OC]
Reagan Wins Another Battle for Government Secrecy, 9215 [24AP]
Reagan's Untruths About Managua, 16453 [19JN]
Rebels Give Show in Salvador, 18953 [11JY]
Relative of Ghana Leader and CIA Clerk Charged With Spying, 18711 [11JY]
Remember the Gulf of Tonkin—President's Bid for Contra Aid Has Chilling Similarity, 7956 [16AP]
Roosevelt, Reagan, and Latin America, 22070 [31JY]
Russians Are ``Robbing Us Blind'', 13948 [3JN]
Salvador Rebel Vows To Spread War, 18953 [11JY]
Salvadoran Security Agents and the Law, 24674 [23SE]
Salvador—Armed and in Danger, 11614 [9MY]
Sandinista Asserts War Has Taken 12,000 Lives, 19734 [18JY]
Sandinista Gesture—More Than Meets the Eye, 15238 [11JN]
Sandinista Now Spells Corruption, 25209 [26SE], 25325 [30SE]
Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals, 25320 [30SE]
Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 13680 [23MY]
Sandinistas Have ``Blueprint for Subversive Aggression'', 12692 [20MY], 13306-13308, 13318 [22MY]
Sandinistas Show Their True Colors (excerpts), 28464 [22OC]
Saying They're Sorry, 22489 [1AU]
Second Assassination of Al Lowenstein, 29291-29296 [28OC]
Shadow of Somoza Haunts Rebels' Image, 8532 [18AP]
Soviet Disinformation Juggernaut, 27994-27997 [17OC]
Soviet Union's War of Ideas, 30612 [5NO]
Spies and the Technology Edge, 18535 [10JY]
State Department and CIA ``Indulge Their Emptiness'', 20403 [24JY]
Suriname Becoming Another Cuba, 38689 [19DE]
Surviving in Contra Country, 11213 [8MY]
Talk of the Town, 17927 [27JN]
Terror on the Left, 24188 [18SE]
Thought Police at the Border, 11572 [9MY]
Threats Cause Alarm, 15522 [12JN]
Threats Not Present, 15521 [12JN]
Trip to Central America That Changed Lives, 15255 [11JN]
Twelve Senators Urge Tougher U.S. Stance on Namibia, 14231 [4JN]
U.S. Military Is Termed Prepared for Any Move Against Nicaragua, 14214-14216 [4JN]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua (excerpt), 5070 [7MR]
U.S. Seen Assisting Duarte in Sunday's Salvadoran Vote, 18849 [11JY]
U.S. Trade Embargo on Nicaragua, 11618 [9MY]
Unwitting Guinea Pigs for the CIA, 22488 [1AU]
Venezuelan Agency Aids Salvadoran Parties, 18850 [11JY]
Verdict on the Junta, 36119 [11DE]
Victims of MKULTRA, 22487 [1AU]
Vietnam in America, 11608 [9MY]
Was This Intelligence Source Silenced by Media Exposure?, 2866 [20FE]
Washington Talk—Briefing, 33115 [21NO]
Western Response—Soviet Active Measures, 26820 [8OC]
What Kirkpatrick Ignores, 26486 [7OC]
What Was the CIA Up To in Canada?, 22488 [1AU]
White House Approved Secret CIA Effort To Affect Outcome of El Salvador Voting, 18853 [11JY]
White House Says U.S. Financed Some Salvador Groups in Politics, 18851 [11JY]
Why Not Democracy?, 5917 [20MR]
Why Punish Nicaragua for What Our Friends Do Freely?, 14563 [5JN]
Word Wars, 31521 [12NO]
Bills and resolutions
Benefits: funds for retirement and disability system (see H.R. 2419)
Classified information: access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain Dept. of Defense employees (see S. 1347)
Committee on Intelligence Oversight (Joint): establish (see S. Con. Res. 5)
Courts: access to information for national security purposes (see H.R. 3519)
Middle East: provide documents to the House on support of covert training of counterterrorist units (see H. Res. 168, 171)
National Intelligence Community Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 138; H.J. Res. 304)
Retirement and disability system: authorize appropriations (see S. 1271)
Biographies
Jack F. Mathews, 27997 [17OC]
Book reviews
``Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions,'' Lawrence B. Sulc, 27043 [9OC]
Books
``Facing Reality—From World Federalism to the CIA'': Cord Meyer (excerpt), 12992 [21MY]
Broadcasts
Ortega message notes Mexican anniversary, 26507 [7OC]
Soviet technicians studying water problems, 26508 [7OC]
Citations
CIA Seal Medallion for Distinguished Service to Representative Boland, 38695 [19DE]
Communications from
Appropriations: legislation, 9826 (EC1162) [30AP]
Freedom of Information Act: report, 4298 (EC662) [4MR]
Records system: report, 36764 (EC2398) [16DE]
Documents
Presidential Determinations on Military Activities (excerpt from Executive Order 12333), 13764 [24MY]
Prohibition on funding for covert military operations in Nicaragua (excerpt from continuing resolution of last session), 8903 [23AP]
Essays
Brave New Hemisphere—Latin America's Democratic Renaissance: Adam Meyerson, 14540-14541 [5JN]
Letters
Call To Members of Congress by Nobel Laureates on the Question of U.S. Covert Aid for Use Against Nicaragua, 9337 [24AP]
Cost estimate of the Intelligence Services Authorization Act (S. 1271): CBO, 25165 [26SE]
Foreign goods produced by forced labor: William J. Casey, CIA Director, 30980 [7NO]
Good neighbor policy in Central America: Munson Hinman, 13864 [24MY]
U.S. policy in El Salvador: FMLN, 29769 [30OC]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Mary Boyajean, 15235 [11JN]
———Wayne S. Smith, 22660 [1AU]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3087 [21FE]
———Leo Stutzin, 4261 [28FE]
———Representative Hamilton, 3087 [21FE]
———Witness For Peace delegation, 5072 [7MR]
Lists
Cosponsors: H.J. Res. 7, Joint Committee on Intelligence, 5608 [19MR]
Signers of the report on U.S. Policy in Central America, 9073 [23AP]
Petitions
Support trade embargo against Nicaragua: Miami, FL, City Commission, 12686 [20MY]
U.S. in Nicaragua: Friends of the Earth, 22036 [31JY]
Polls of opinion
Should Congress Appropriate $14 Million in Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters?, 9375 [24AP]
Questions and answers
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Dept. of State, 3087 [21FE]
Remarks in House
Antiterrorist groups: provide to the House information (H. Res. 168), 11695 [13MY]
Argentina: U.S. policy, 36119 [11DE]
Assassinations: prohibit U.S. Government involvement (H.R. 1348), 4268 [28FE]
Benefits: funds for retirement and disability system (H.R. 2419), availability of classified annex to report, 13877 [3JN]
Central America: activities, 18050 [8JY]
———U.S. policy, 13864 [24MY], 15254 [11JN]
Classified information: congressional leaks, 30610 [5NO]
Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (H.J. Res. 7), 5608 [19MR]
Congressional Security Survey Act: enact (H.R. 3387), 24404 [19SE]
Covert Agent Disclosure Federal Pension Forfeiture Act: enact (H.R. 3388), 24415 [19SE]
Cuba: efforts of the Soviet Union to influence U.S. foreign policy, 22070 [31JY]
El Salvador: address of Jose Napoleon Duarte at the University of Notre Dame, 14542 [5JN]
———Dept. of State's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program, 24188 [18SE]
———Marxist-Leninist rebels, 18953 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 11905 [14MY], 13335 [22MY], 14213 [4JN], 15531 [12JN], 17950 [27JN], 18953 [11JY], 23257 [10SE], 26523 [7OC], 28223 [21OC], 28727 [23OC], 29769 [30OC], 30110 [31OC], 30335 [1NO]
Espionage: capital punishment for peacetime offense, 18943 [11JY]
———proposed upgrading of U.S. counterintelligence efforts, 25327 [30SE]
———strengthen national security and counterintelligence capabilities to combat (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]
Foreign countries: activities, 10505 [6MY]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19625-19633, 19693-19697 [18JY]
———enact (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———enact (H.R. 2419) conference report, 32435 [19NO]
———provide for consideration (H. Res. 224), 19625 [18JY]
Intelligence funds: restriction on use, 4303 [4MR]
Intelligence operations: procedures for covert, 30945 [6NO]
Intelligence services: proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]
Lebanon: activities, 12710 [21MY]
Libya: leak of alleged CIA plans, 30364 [4NO]
Middle East: provide documents to the House on covert training of counterterrorist units (H. Res. 168), 11655, 11658 [13MY]
Monroe Doctrine: policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]
Namibia: U.S. policy, 14231 [4JN]
Nicaragua: alleged Sandinista ties with PLO, 25320, 25333 [30SE]
———condemning state of emergency suspending civil liberties (H. Con. Res. 222), 29547 [29OC]
———efforts of the Soviet Union to influence U.S. foreign policy, 19693-19697 [18JY], 20160, 20171, 20175 [23JY], 22070 [31JY]
———human rights violations, 14257 [4JN]
———humanitarian assistance to the Contras, 18910 [11JY]
———trade embargo, 11167 [8MY], 11618 [9MY], 12685 [20MY], 13311 [22MY], 13848 [24MY], 14561 [5JN], 31535 [12NO]
———U.S. covert intelligence operations, 12992 [21MY]
———U.S. policy, 2338 [7FE], 4328 [5MR], 5069 [7MR], 9334 [24AP], 9773, 9777 [29AP], 9956, 9963 [30AP], 10390 [2MY], 11156, 11200, 11201 [8MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 12196 [15MY], 12692 [20MY], 13302 [22MY], 13705 [23MY], 13942, 13943 [3JN], 14214 [4JN], 14563 [5JN], 15036, 15045 [10JN], 15203 [13JN], 15235, 15238 [11JN], 15521, 15526, 15535, 15542 [12JN], 15746, 15777, 15798 [13JN], 16436, 16453 [19JN], 16750 [20JN], 17005 [24JN], 17251 [25JN], 17544 [26JN], 18910 [11JY], 19052 [15JY], 19734 [18JY], 20160 [23JY], 22035 [31JY], 22660 [1AU], 22769 [1AU], 24199 [18SE], 25325 [30SE], 25512 [1OC], 27322 [10OC], 28024 [17OC], 28464, 28482, 28486 [22OC], 28727 [23OC], 30604 [5NO], 31528, 31534, 31535 [12NO], 32476 [19NO]
Nicaraguan refugees: U.S. policy, 12220 [15MY]
Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act: enact, 7552 [3AP]
———enact (H.R. 1082), 2231 [7FE], 3679 [26FE], 4717 [6MR], 6393 [26MR], 8506 [18AP], 19924 [22JY], 24404, 24415 [19SE]
Ortega, Daniel: Soviet Union visit, 10908 [7MY]
Scoville, Herbert, Jr.: tribute, 22664 [1AU], 22692 [1AU]
Soviet propaganda: disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 20714 [25JY]
———U.S. policy, 20175 [23JY]
Soviet Union: combat domestic espionage, 27994 [17OC]
———disinformation, 26150 [3OC], 30612 [5NO], 31521 [12NO]
———U.S. policy on defections, 32196 [14NO]
Suriname: Libyan terrorist training activities, 38689 [19DE]
Technology: alleged Soviet intelligence acquisitions of U.S., 13947 [3JN]
Terrorism: information gathering, 19395 [17JY]
Remarks in Senate
Aliens: require notification that naturalization requirements do not apply to certain aliens, 25165 [26SE]
Angola: U.S. assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 30635 [6NO]
Canada: experiments on certain citizens, 22485 [1AU]
Classified information: access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain Dept. of Defense employees (S. 1347), 17024-17026 [25JN]
Committee on Intelligence (Select): response to mock press release, 33114 [21NO]
FBI: funding for counterterrorists activities, 25166 [26SE]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), conference report, 32653-32655 [20NO]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2419), S. 1271 language inserted in lieu, 25167 [26SE]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 25169 [26SE]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1271), 25162-25167 [26SE]
———improvements in security capabilities, 16628 [20JN]
Newspapers: use of congressional sources for classified information, 30397 [4NO]
Reports
Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions: Lawrence B. Sulc (series), 26150 [3OC], 26511 [7OC], 26819-26820 [8OC]
Another View—Nicaragua: Mary E. King, 13311 [22MY]
Appropriations: Committee on Armed Services (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-106), 13435 [23MY]
———Committee on Armed Services (S. 1271) (S. Rept. 99-136), 23326 [11SE]
Appropriations for Intelligence Activities: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-106), 12009 [15MY]
———Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. 1271) (S. Rept. 99-79), 15115 [11JN]
Appropriations for Intelligence and Intelligence Related Activities: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2419; H. Res. 224) (H. Rept. 99-202), 19228 [16JY]
Brief History Related to Temporary Closeouts, Censorings, Hostilities and Threats Against Those Working for La Prensa, 10919-10920 [7MY]
Central America—Nicaraguan Revolution: Walter Davis, 17544 [26JN]
Foreign Invasion of U.S. Privacy: Commission on CIA Activities Within the U.S. (excerpt), 30239 [1NO]
Intelligence Authorization Act: committee of conference (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-373), 31836-31844, 31887 [14NO]
National Intelligence Community Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 138), 14846 [7JN]
Nicaraguan Troop Incursions: Danilo Antunez, 26506 [7OC]
Regional Information Sharing Systems Relative to National Criminal Justice System: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-216), 19866 [22JY]
Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals: Dept. of State, 25333 [30SE]
Soviet Propaganda Techniques (sundry excerpts), 20175 [23JY]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Commission on U.S.-Central American Relations, 9072 [23AP]
Statements
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance: Robert Leiken (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
CIA Citation Acceptance: Representative Boland, 38695 [19DE]
Humanitarian Assistance—Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, 15045 [10JN]
Nature of Humanitarian Assistance to Nicaragua by U.S. Private and Voluntary Organizations, 11589 [9MY]
New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]
Twenty-One Points on Nicaragua—With Emphasis on Fourteen: Holt Ruffin, 22769-22771 [1AU]
U.S. Imports of Soviet Prison-Produced Goods, 24927 [25SE]
U.S. Policy in Angola: William E. Colby (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua, 8983 [23AP]
———Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 28464 [22OC]
Summaries
Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act (H.R. 1082), 2232 [7FE]
U.S. Policy in Central America—Boland Amendment Provisions, 9409 [25AP]
Tables
Comparative statement of new budget authority, 38441-38443 [19DE]
Major weapons systems possessed by Nicaragua compared to other Central American countries, 13943 [3JN]
Testimonies
Soviet Espionage: Ladislav Bittman (excerpt), 36127 [11DE]
Soviet KGB Active Measures: John McMahon, deputy director of the CIA (excerpt), 19512 [17JY]
Verifiability of a Comprehensive Ban on Nuclear Testing: Lynn R. Sykes, 32877 [20NO]
———William E. Colby, 32877 [20NO]
Texts of
H. Res. 224, provide for consideration of the Intelligence Authorization Act, 19625 [18JY]
H.R. 1082, Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act, 4717 [6MR], 8506 [18AP]
H.R. 2419, authorizing appropriations for the intelligence services, 25167 [26SE]
H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 19630 [18JY]
H.R. 3387, Congressional Security Survey Act, 24404 [19SE]
H.R. 3910, Espionage Prevention Act, 36127 [11DE]