27-August-1993 - Recently, a case was presented in the
popular UFO press, (UFO Magazine, Sunland CA), in which the US Air Force
stated that the "MJ-12 Presidential Briefing Paper", was
"bogus" in reply to a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA).
This file contains reproductions of documents received
from the FBI in response to our FOIA requests about investigations into
the release of the supposedly highly classified "MJ-12"
paper. In short, the FBI too now says that the "MJ-12" paper
is "bogus".
The events described in these documents are most
interesting. Please note the role of Air Force Office of Special
Investigations (AFOSI): An AFOSI Special Agent approaches the Dallas FBI
office with a copy of the MJ-12 paper, asking the FBI to determine the
authenticity of the document. FBI Dallas asks FBI Headquarters, (FBIHQ),
Washington DC, what to do. FBIHQ asks AFOSI Headquarters,
Washington DC, and is told that the document is "fabricated",
and "completely bogus". FBIHQ "advises" Dallas
FBI to close the investigation.
Apparently no real FBI investigation was undertaken!?
Dale
Goudie
Jim Klotz
CUFON
Information
Director CUFON
SYSOP
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4-694 (Rev.8-22-89) |
U.S. Department of Justice |
|
Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
|
Washington, D.C. 20535 OCT 7
1992
|
|
Subject of Request: Majestic 12 |
|
FOIPA No. 364,691 /190-HQ-1036984 |
Dear Mr. Goudie:
Enclosed are copies of documents from FBI records.
Excisions have been made to protect information exempt from disclosure
pursuant to Title 5, United States Code, Section 552 and/or Section
552a. In addition, where excisions were made, the appropriate exempting
subsections have been cited opposite the deletions. Where pages have
been withheld in their entirety, a deleted page information sheet has
been substituted showing the reasons or basis for the deletion. The
subsections cited for withholding information from the enclosed
documents are marked below:
Section
552
Section 552a
[ ](b)(1) |
[ ] (b)(7)(A) |
[ ](d)(5) |
[ ](b)(2) |
[ ] (b)(7)(B) |
[ ](j)(2) |
[ ](b)(3)_______________________ |
[X] (b)(7)(C) |
[ ](k)(1) |
__________________________ |
[X] (b)(7)(D) |
[ ](k)(2) |
__________________________ |
[ ] (b)(7)(E) |
[ ](k)(3) |
__________________________ |
[ ] (b)(7)(F) |
[ ](k)(4) |
[ ](b)(4) |
[ ] (b)(8) |
[ ](k)(5) |
[ ](b)(5) |
[ ] (b)(9) |
[ ](k)(6) |
[ ](b)(6) |
|
[ ](k)(7) |
(See Form 4-694a, enclosed for an explanation of these
exemptions.)
Pursuant to your request, 9 page(s) were reviewed and 9
page(s) are being released.
During the review of material pertinent to the subject
of your request, documents were located which
[ ] |
originated with another Government agency(ies).
These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and direct
response to you. |
[ ] |
contain information furnished by another Government
agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of
this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies). |
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4-694a (Rev. 12-4-86)
EXPLANATION OF EXEMPTIONS
SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION
552
(b)(1) |
(A) specifically authorized under criteria established
by an Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national
defense or foreign policy and (B) are in fact properly classified
pursuant to such Executive order; |
(b) (2) |
related solely to the internal personnel rules and
practices of an agency; |
(b) (3) |
specifically exempted from disclosure by statute (other
than section 552b of this title), provided that such statute (A)
requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner
as to leave no discretion on the issue, or (B) establishes particular
criteria withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be
withheld; |
(b) (4) |
trade secrets and commercial or financial information
obtained from a person and privileged or confidential; |
(b) (5) |
inter-agency or intra-agency memorandums or letters
which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in
litigation with the agency; |
(b) (6) |
personnel and medical files and similar files the
disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy; |
(b) (7) |
records or information compiled for law enforcement
purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such law
enforcement record or information (A) could reasonably be expected to
interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a
right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably
be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
(D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a
confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or
authority or any private institution which furnished information on a
confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information compiled
by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal
investigation, or by an agency conducting a lawful national security
intelligence investigation, information furnished by a confidential
source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement
investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law
enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could
reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law, or (F) could
reasonably be expected to endanger the life of physical safety of any
individual; |
(b) (8) |
contained in or related to examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, on behalf of, or for the use of an agency
responsible for the regulation or supervision of financial institutions;
or |
(b) (9) |
geological and geophysical information and data,
including maps, concerning wells. |
SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION
552a
(d) (5) |
information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a
civil action proceeding; |
(j) (2) |
material reporting investigative efforts pertaining to
the enforcement of criminal law including efforts to prevent, control,
or reduce crime or apprehend criminals, except records of arrest; |
(k) (1) |
information which is currently and properly classified
pursuant to Executive Order 12356 in the interest of the national
defense or foreign policy, for example, information involving
intelligence sources or methods; |
(k)
(2) |
investigatory
material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than
criminal, which did not result in loss of a right, benefit or
privilege under Federal programs, or which would identify a
source who furnished information pursuant to a promise that
his/her identity would be held in confidence; |
(k) (3) |
material maintained in connection with providing
protective services to the President of the United States or any other
individual pursuant to the authority of Title 18, United States Code,
Section 3056; |
(k) (4) |
required by statute to be maintained and used solely as
statistical records; |
(k)
(5) |
investigatory
material compiled solely for the purpose of determining
suitability eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian
employment or for access to classified information, the
disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the person who
furnished information pursuant to a promise that his identity
would be held in confidence; |
(k) (6) |
testing or examination material used to determine
individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in Federal
Government service the release of which would compromise the testing or
examination process; |
(k) (7) |
material used to determine potential for promotion in
the armed services, the disclosure of which would reveal the identity of
the person who furnished the material pursuant to a promise that his
identity would be held in confidence. |
FBI/DOJ
=================================================================
[X] |
If
you desire, you may appeal any denials contained herein. Appeals
should be directed in writing to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Policy Development (Attention: Office of Information and Privacy),
United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, within
thirty days from receipt of this letter. The envelope and the letter
should be marked "Freedom of Information Appeal" or
"Information Appeal." Please cite the FOIPA number assigned to
your request so that it may be easily identified.
|
[X] |
See
additional information which follows. |
Sincerely yours,
/s/ J. Kevin O'Brien
Chief
Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts Section
Information Management Division
Enclosures (2)
================================================================
FD36 (Rev.8-29-85)
FBI
|
TRANSMIT
VIA: |
PRECEDENCE: |
CLASSIFICATION |
|
Teletype |
Immediate |
TOP SECRET |
|
Facsimile |
Priority |
SECRET |
X |
Airtel |
Routine |
CONFIDENTIAL |
|
|
|
UNCLAS E F T O |
|
|
|
UNCLAS |
S E C R E T
Date 10/25/88
1
TO: DIRECTOR,
FBI
b7c
2 FROM:
SAC, DALLAS (65C-) (P)
DECLASSIFIED BY 9803
[ / ]
ON 6/14/93
3 SUBJECT: UNSUB(S);
FOIA # 364,691
POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF
4
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING
OPERATION MAJESTIC-12;
5
ESP-X
00: DALLAS
6
7
This communication is classified "SECRET" in its
entirety.
8
Enclosed for the Bureau is an envelope which contains
9 a possible classified document.
10
On September 15, 1988, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, OFFICE
OF SPECIAL
INVESTIGATIONS (OSI), Special Agent
[
]
11 contacted the Dallas FBI with the enclosed
document. [
]
received the document
from
[
]
12 [ b7c, b7d per OSI
]
[
]
13
[
] claims that an individual at the school,
whom he refused to name, gave
it to him, claiming he received
14 it in the mail.
15
Classified by: G-3
Declassify on: OADR 12-9 1988
16
N65-081170-1
17
18 2 - Bureau (Enc. 1)
2 - Dallas
19
[
]
65C-0-757
(4)
b7c
20
S E C R E
T
[
]
21
10-28
Approved:
________ Transmitted: ______________ Per: _________
(Number)(Time)
U.S. GPO: 1987 - 181-486
================================================================
SECRET
SECRET
DL 65C-
Dallas notes that within the last six weeks, there has been local publicity regarding
"OPERATION MAJESTIC-12" with at least two appearances on a local radio
talk show, discussing the MAJESTIC-12 OPERATION, the
individuals involved, and the government's attempt to keep it all
secret. It is unknown if this is all part of a publicity
campaign.
b7c per OSI [ ] from OSI,
advises that "OPERATION BLUE BOOK," mentioned in the document on page 4 did exist.
Dallas realizes that the purported document is over 35 years old, but it does not know if it has
been properly declassified.
REQUEST OF THE BUREAU
The Bureau is requested to discern if the document is still classified. Dallas will hold any
investigation in abeyance until further direction from FBIHQ.
SECRET
2*
SECRET
================================================================
CUFON Note:
Following the above page, the first 4 pages of the "MJ-12
Presidential briefing paper" were attached with
"BOGUS" in large block letters, handwritten in heavy black marking pen at an angle across the face
of each page. These will not be reproduced here.
=================================================================
0-93
(Rev.4-28-78)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION
0 260
COMMUNICATION MESSAGE FORM
PAGE 1 OF 2
DATE 12/2/88
CLASSIFICATION SECRET
PRECEDENCE ROUTINE
DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ ] b7c
ON 8/28/91
FOIA # 348,053
FM DIRECTOR FBI
TO FBI DALLAS {65C-NEW} ROUTINE
BT
S E C R E T
UNSUB(S): POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
REGARDING OPERATION MAJESTIC-12; ESPIONAGE-X; 00: DALLAS.
THIS COMMUNICATION IS CLASSIFIED
"SECRET" IN ITS ENTIRETY.
REFERENCE DALLAS AIRTEL DATED OCTOBER 25, 1988.
REFERENCED AIRTEL REQUESTED THAT FBIHQ
DETERMINE IF THE
DOCUMENT ENCLOSED BY REFERENCED AIRTEL WAS CLASSIFIED OR NOT.
THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, U. S. AIR
FORCE,
ADVISED ON NOVEMBER 30, 1988, THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS FABRICATED.
COPIES OF THAT DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS PARTS
OF THE UNITED STATES. THE DOCUMENT IS COMPLETELY BOGUS.
[ ] b7c
DALLAS IS TO CLOSE CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION.
C 4808, D OADR.
BT
/
65-81170-2
[
]
[
]
/1
[
] b7c
SEE
NOTE PAGE THREE
DEC 9 1988
2010Z
b7c
[
]
DO NOT FILE WITHOUT COMMUNICATIONS STAMP
================================================================
0-93
(Rev.17-19-77)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION
COMMUNICATION MESSAGE FORM
PAGE 2
CONTINUATION SHEET
STATEMENT
20
21
=================================================================
PAGE 3
SECRET
NOTE:
THIS ADVISES DALLAS THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS BOGUS AND
THE CASE
SHOULD BE CLOSED.
[ ] [
]
[ ]
B7C [ ]
==================================================================
CUFON Note:
The following are
documents that were received in reply to
an FOIA request
for the Dallas FBI office files on "MJ-12":
==================================================================
4-694 (Rev.8-22-89) |
U.S. Department of Justice |
|
Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
|
Washington, D.C. 20535 JUN 15 1993
|
|
Subject of Request: Majestic 12 |
|
FOIPA No. 364,691 /190-HQ-1036984 |
Dear Mr. Goudie:
Enclosed are copies of documents from FBI records.
Excisions have been made to protect information exempt from disclosure
pursuant to Title 5, United States Code, Section 552 and/or Section
552a. In addition, where excisions were made, the appropriate exempting
subsections have been cited opposite the deletions. Where pages have
been withheld in their entirety, a deleted page information sheet has
been substituted showing the reasons or basis for the deletion. The
subsections cited for withholding information from the enclosed
documents are marked below:
Section
552
Section 552a
[ ](b)(1) |
[ ] (b)(7)(A) |
[ ](d)(5) |
[ ](b)(2) |
[ ] (b)(7)(B) |
[ ](j)(2) |
[ ](b)(3)_______________________ |
[X] (b)(7)(C) |
[ ](k)(1) |
__________________________ |
[X] (b)(7)(D) |
[ ](k)(2) |
__________________________ |
[ ] (b)(7)(E) |
[ ](k)(3) |
__________________________ |
[ ] (b)(7)(F) |
[ ](k)(4) |
[ ](b)(4) |
[ ] (b)(8) |
[ ](k)(5) |
[ ](b)(5) |
[ ] (b)(9) |
[ ](k)(6) |
[ ](b)(6) |
|
[ ](k)(7) |
(See Form 4-694a, enclosed for an explanation of these
exemptions.)
Pursuant to your request, 9 page(s) were reviewed and 9
page(s) are being released.
During the review of material pertinent to the subject
of your request, documents were located which
[ ] |
originated with another Government agency(ies).
These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and direct
response to you. |
[ ] |
contain information furnished by another Government
agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of
this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies). |
=================================================================
4-694a (Rev. 12-4-86)
EXPLANATION OF EXEMPTIONS
SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION
552
(b)(1) |
(A) specifically authorized under criteria established
by an Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national
defense or foreign policy and (B) are in fact properly classified
pursuant to such Executive order; |
(b) (2) |
related solely to the internal personnel rules and
practices of an agency; |
(b) (3) |
specifically exempted from disclosure by statute (other
than section 552b of this title), provided that such statute (A)
requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner
as to leave no discretion on the issue, or (B) establishes particular
criteria withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be
withheld; |
(b) (4) |
trade secrets and commercial or financial information
obtained from a person and privileged or confidential; |
(b) (5) |
inter-agency or intra-agency memorandums or letters
which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in
litigation with the agency; |
(b) (6) |
personnel and medical files and similar files the
disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy; |
(b) (7) |
records or information compiled for law enforcement
purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such law
enforcement record or information (A) could reasonably be expected to
interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a
right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably
be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
(D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a
confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or
authority or any private institution which furnished information on a
confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information compiled
by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal
investigation, or by an agency conducting a lawful national security
intelligence investigation, information furnished by a confidential
source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement
investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law
enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could
reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law, or (F) could
reasonably be expected to endanger the life of physical safety of any
individual; |
(b) (8) |
contained in or related to examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, on behalf of, or for the use of an agency
responsible for the regulation or supervision of financial institutions;
or |
(b) (9) |
geological and geophysical information and data,
including maps, concerning wells. |
SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION
552a
(d) (5) |
information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a
civil action proceeding; |
(j) (2) |
material reporting investigative efforts pertaining to
the enforcement of criminal law including efforts to prevent, control,
or reduce crime or apprehend criminals, except records of arrest; |
(k) (1) |
information which is currently and properly classified
pursuant to Executive Order 12356 in the interest of the national
defense or foreign policy, for example, information involving
intelligence sources or methods; |
(k)
(2) |
investigatory
material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than
criminal, which did not result in loss of a right, benefit or
privilege under Federal programs, or which would identify a
source who furnished information pursuant to a promise that
his/her identity would be held in confidence; |
(k) (3) |
material maintained in connection with providing
protective services to the President of the United States or any other
individual pursuant to the authority of Title 18, United States Code,
Section 3056; |
(k) (4) |
required by statute to be maintained and used solely as
statistical records; |
(k)
(5) |
investigatory
material compiled solely for the purpose of determining
suitability eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian
employment or for access to classified information, the
disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the person who
furnished information pursuant to a promise that his identity
would be held in confidence; |
(k) (6) |
testing or examination material used to determine
individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in Federal
Government service the release of which would compromise the testing or
examination process; |
(k) (7) |
material used to determine potential for promotion in
the armed services, the disclosure of which would reveal the identity of
the person who furnished the material pursuant to a promise that his
identity would be held in confidence. |
FBI/DOJ
=================================================================
[X] |
If
you desire, you may appeal any denials contained herein. Appeals
should be directed in writing to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Policy Development (Attention: Office of Information and Privacy),
United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, within
thirty days from receipt of this letter. The envelope and the letter
should be marked "Freedom of Information Appeal" or
"Information Appeal." Please cite the FOIPA number assigned to
your request so that it may be easily identified.
|
[X] |
See
additional information which follows. |
Sincerely yours,
/s/ J. Kevin O'Brien
Chief
Freedom of Information-
Privacy Acts Section
Information Management Division
Enclosures (2)
Enclosed is an excised copy of the Dallas Field Office file pertaining to the Majestic 12 as requested by letter dated May 5,
1993.
=================================================================
INBOX.2 (#352)
TEXT:
VZCZCHQ0260
RR DL
DE HQ #0260
3380829
b7c
ZNY SSSSS
DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ / ]
ON
6/14/93
R 022349Z DEC
88
FOIA # 364,691
FM DIRECTOR FBI
TO FBI DALLAS (65C-NEW) ROUTINE
BT
S E C R E T
UNSUB(S) POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
REGARDING OPERATION MAJESTIC-12; ESPIONAGE-X; 00: DALLAS.
THIS COMMUNICATION IS CLASSIFIED
"SECRET" IN ITS ENTIRETY.
REFERENCE DALLAS AIRTEL DATED OCTOBER 25, 1988.
REFERENCED AIRTEL REQUESTED THAT FBIHQ
DETERMINE IF THE
DOCUMENT ENCLOSED BY REFERENCED AIRTEL WAS CLASSIFIED OR NOT.
THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, U. S. AIR
FORCE,
ADVISED ON NOVEMBER 30, 1988, THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS FABRICATED.
COPIES OF THAT DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS PARTS
OF THE UNITED STATES. THE DOCUMENT IS COMPLETELY BOGUS.
DALLAS IS TO CLOSE CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION.
C 4808, D OADR.
?
65 - 0 - 757A
SEARCHED [ ] INDEXED
FBI
SERIALIZED [ ] FILED [
]
DALLAS,
TEXAS
DEC 04 1988
4 Dec 88 1710
b7c
[ ] FBI DALLAS [ ]
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FD36 (Rev.8-29-85)
FBI
|
TRANSMIT
VIA: |
PRECEDENCE: |
CLASSIFICATION |
|
Teletype |
Immediate |
TOP SECRET |
|
Facsimile |
Priority |
SECRET |
X |
Airtel |
Routine |
CONFIDENTIAL |
|
|
|
UNCLAS E F T O |
|
|
|
UNCLAS |
S E C R E T
Date 10/25/88
1
TO: DIRECTOR,
FBI
b7c
2 FROM:
SAC, DALLAS (65C-) (P) DECLASSIFIED BY 9803
[ / ]
ON 6/14/93
3 SUBJECT: UNSUB(S);
FOIA # 364,691
POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF
4
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING
OPERATION MAJESTIC-12;
5
ESP-X
00: DALLAS
6
7
This communication is classified "SECRET" in its
entirety.
8
Enclosed for the Bureau is an envelope which contains
9 a possible classified document.
10
On September 15, 1988, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, OFFICE
OF SPECIAL
INVESTIGATIONS (OSI), Special Agent
[
]
11 contacted the Dallas FBI with the enclosed
document. [ ]
received the document
from
[
]
12 [ b7c, b7d per OSI
]
[
]
13
[
] claims that an individual at the school,
whom he refused to name, gave
it to him, claiming he received
14 it in the mail.
15
Classified by: G-3
Declassify on: OADR 12-9 1988
16
N65-081170-1
17
18 2 - Bureau (Enc. 1)
2 - Dallas
19
[
]
65C-0-757
(4)
b7c
20
S E C R E
T
[ ]
21
10-28
Approved:
________ Transmitted: ______________ Per: _________
(Number)(Time)
U.S. GPO: 1987 - 181-486
=================================================================
SECRET
SECRET
DL 65C-
Dallas notes that within the last six weeks, there has been local publicity regarding
"OPERATION MAJESTIC-12" with at least two appearances on a local radio
talk show,
discussing the MAJESTIC-12 OPERATION, the
individuals involved, and the government's attempt to keep it all
secret. It is unknown if this is all part of a publicity
campaign.
b7c per OSI [ ] from OSI,
advises that "OPERATION BLUE BOOK," mentioned in the document on page 4 did exist.
Dallas realizes that the purported document is over 35 years old, but it does not know if it has
been properly declassified.
REQUEST OF THE BUREAU
The Bureau is requested to discern if the document is still classified. Dallas will hold any
investigation in abeyance until further direction from FBIHQ.
SECRET
2*
SECRET
================================================================
CUFON Note:
The following page is the image of the outside of a manilla-type
envelope
================================================================
( Flap of envelope )
SECRET
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
( Body of envelope )
SECRET
FD-340 (Rev.
4-2-85)
757
Field File No. 65C-0-1A (1)
Serial No. of Originating Document
OO and File No. Dallas
Date Received
9/15/88
From
[
] b7c per OSI
(Name of Contributor)
U.S.A.F / O.S.I.
(Address of Contributor)
Fort Worth, TX.
(City and State)
by
[
] b7c
(Name of Special Agent)
To be Returned [ ] Yes [X] No
Receipt
Given [ ] Yes [X] No
Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6(e), Federal
Rules
of Criminal Procedure [ ] Yes
[X] No
Title: UNSUB(S)
Possible Disclosure of
Classified Information
ESP -
X
(ENVELOPE ONLY)
b7c
OO:
DALLAS
DECLASSIFIED BY 9803[ / ]
on 6/14/93 FOIA # 364,691
Reference:
______________________________________________________________
(Communication Enclosing Material)
__________________________________
Description: [ ] Original notes re interview of
____________________________________________________________
Possible Classified Documents
SECRET
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