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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 2
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individoal
interviewed numerous/who might have been knowleqeable in that area.
He tigureg that J recalled that we have come up withjabout a dozen and
a half targets, However, there had been numerous ent au against
some of those targets. I think we have accounted for something in the
neighborhood ¢ of 240 entires, none of which have taken place since -
April of 1968,
The text of this testimony can be found in "U.S. Intelligence
Agencies and Activities, Domestic Intelligence frograms, Hearings
Before fhe Select Committee on Intelligence,‘U.S. Honse of Representatives
94th Congress, First Session, Part 3, pages1028-1030.
On $5t°1 september 25, 1975, Charles Brennan, former
Assistant Director, testified before the Senate Select, Comnmiittee on
Intelligence Activities. During this testimony, Mr. Brennan was
queried concerning the number of black bag jobs, to which Mr. Brennan
responded, 'I would have to say--I would put ihin a frame, possibly, of may
30,40." This testimony can be found in “Intelligence Activities, Hearings
before the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with
Respect to Intelligence Activities of the U.S. Senate, 94th Congress,
Volume 2, Houston Plan. On pages 112-118 of this report, Chairman... am
’ * ae
Frank Church (Idaho) stated regarding black bag jobs, "Now let me
just give these figures. These are figures that have been supplied to | .
us by the Federal Bureau of Investigation;....at least 14 domestic
subversive targets were the subject of at least 238 entires from 1942 -
to April 1968. I’) 3 $)
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