Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on IntelligenceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... disclose the names of intelligence officers serving abroad and by doing so placed their lives in great jeopardy . As the result , a great many proposals have been introduced in this Con- gress to make it a Federal criminal offense if a ...
... disclose the names of intelligence officers serving abroad and by doing so placed their lives in great jeopardy . As the result , a great many proposals have been introduced in this Con- gress to make it a Federal criminal offense if a ...
Pagina 2
... disclose it publicly without appropriate au- thorization . Theirs is not an easy task . It takes an extraordinary kind of person to work within such strictures . It is fortunate that there are such dedicated , patriotic citizens working ...
... disclose it publicly without appropriate au- thorization . Theirs is not an easy task . It takes an extraordinary kind of person to work within such strictures . It is fortunate that there are such dedicated , patriotic citizens working ...
Pagina 6
... disclose the identities of our undercover officers and employees and other foreign agents and sources has had a harmful effect on our intelligence program . Equally significant is the increased risk and danger such disclosures pose to ...
... disclose the identities of our undercover officers and employees and other foreign agents and sources has had a harmful effect on our intelligence program . Equally significant is the increased risk and danger such disclosures pose to ...
Pagina 11
... disclose a protected identity " with the knowledge that such disclosure is based on classified information . " This formulation could cover the most egregious current cases , such as the disclosure by Covert Action Information Bulletin ...
... disclose a protected identity " with the knowledge that such disclosure is based on classified information . " This formulation could cover the most egregious current cases , such as the disclosure by Covert Action Information Bulletin ...
Pagina 16
... could read . They would publish with the intent to disclose that information and to do damage to the CIA . Now would that person be prosecuted under this Justice Department legislation ? Mr. CARLUCCI . Senator Chafee , I think we perhaps ...
... could read . They would publish with the intent to disclose that information and to do damage to the CIA . Now would that person be prosecuted under this Justice Department legislation ? Mr. CARLUCCI . Senator Chafee , I think we perhaps ...
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ABRAMS access to classified Action Information Bulletin Agee American Angola authorized access based on classified believe BIRCH BAYH Carlucci Central Intelligence Agency Chairman BAYH CIA agents CIA officers CIA's citizens clandestine classified information Congress constitutional CounterSpy cover Covert Action Information covert agent criminal penalties Department bill Department's bill disclose draft effective espionage statutes foreign intelligence activities former government employees former intelligence Frank Snepp gence graymail House Intelligence Committee identifying identities protection impair or impede impede the foreign individuals intelligence agencies Intelligence Committee intelligence community intelligence officers intelligence service intent to impair John Stockwell Justice Department KEUCH law enforcement leak legislation ment Moynihan bill names of agents national security Pentagon Papers person Philip Agee problem proposal prosecution published punish question secret section 501 Senator CHAFEE Senator GARN Snepp STOCKWELL testimony Thank tion U.S. Government U.S. intelligence U.S. SENATOR unauthorized disclosure United
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Pagina 111 - Archilochus: the fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
Pagina 26 - Whoever, with intent or reason to believe that it is to be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation...
Pagina 80 - The security of the Nation is not at the ramparts alone. Security also lies in the value of our free institutions. A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, a ubiquitous press must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the even greater values of freedom of expression and the right of the people to know.
Pagina 32 - The punishment for an offense under subsection (a) of this section is (1) a fine of not more than $25,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both...
Pagina 6 - Mr. Chairman, I want to thank you and the other distinguished members of this committee for the opportunity to...
Pagina 32 - ... information that has been determined by the United States Government pursuant to an Executive order or statute to require protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national defense or foreign relations, or any restricted data, as defined in paragraph...
Pagina 80 - covert agent" means— (A) an officer or employee of an intelligence agency or a member of the Armed Forces assigned to duty with an intelligence agency — (i) whose identity as such an officer, employee, or member is classified information, and (ii) who is serving outside the United States or has within the last five years served outside the United States; or (B) a United States citizen whose intelligence relationship to the United States is classified information...
Pagina 109 - During the course of the investigations of these agencies I learned both the best and the worst about the people who serve their country in the intelligence community. Most of them are honest, intelligent, patriotic. Some, however, fit this description : ". . . men of zeal, well-meaning, but without understanding." That quote is from Justice Brandeis who warned that "the greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment of men of zeal, well-meaning, but without understanding.
Pagina 60 - The Government has a compelling interest in protecting both the secrecy of information important to our national security and the appearance of confidentiality so essential to the effective operation of our foreign intelligence service.
Pagina 88 - Both times the money was given to the Congress party, which had asked for it. Once it was given to Mrs. Gandhi herself, who was then a party official.