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CIA), Oct 1997-Jan 1999 Description of document: FOIA Request Log for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Oct 1997-Jan 1999 Requested date: 2012 Released date: 2012 Posted date: 08-October-2018 Source of document: FOIA Request Information and Privacy Coordinator Central Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20505 Fax: 703-613-3007 FOIA Records Request Online The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website. 1998 Case Log Creation Date Case Number Case Subject 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02319 FOIA REQUEST VIETNAM CONFLICT ERA 1961 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02320 FOIA REQUEST PROFESSOR ZELLIG S. HARRIS FOIA REQUEST FOR MEETING MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COORDINATING COMMITTEE 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02321 (PDCC) 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02322 FOIA REQUEST RE OSS REPORTS AND PAPERS BETWEEN ALLEN DULLES AND MARY BANCROFT 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02323 FOIA REQUEST CIA FOIA GUIDES AND INDEX TO CIA INFORMATION SYSTEMS 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02324 FOIA REQUEST FOR INFO ON SELF 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02325 FOIA REQUEST ON RAOUL WALLENBERG 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02326 FOIA REQUEST RE RAYMOND L. WILLIAMS, JR. 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02327 FOIA REQUEST RE ALIEN AUTOPSY INVOLVED IN THE ROSWELL INCIDENT 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02328 FOIA REQUEST RE UFO 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02329 FOIA REQUEST RE UFO COVER-UP FOIA REQUEST RE ASSASSINATION OF GOVERNOR SIR RICHARD SHARPLES AND CAPTAIN HUGH 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02330 SAYERS IN BERMUDA ON 10 MARCH 1973 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02331 FOIA REQUEST RE DELBERT SAMUEL TOWNSEND 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02332 FOIA REQUEST RE ROSWELL PROJECT, MAJESTIC 12, AREA 51 FOIA REQUEST VARIOUS CANADA VERSUS THE ARABS 1979; INDIA VERSUS NEPAL 1988-1990; 07-0ct-97 F-1997-02333 SENKAKU/DIAOYUDAO DISPUTE 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02334 ROSWELL 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02335 CIA REPORTS RELEASED FROM 1972 TO PRESENT 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02336 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION FIP MAS CONTRACT GS-35F-0137D 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02337 FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02338 LESLIE TRUMAN FOSSEL OSS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02339 TEN DIFFEERENT REQUESTS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02340 A LIST OF ALL THE GOVERNMENT IMPAC CARDHOLDERS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02341 C;LARENCE SMITH AND THE FIVE PERCENTERS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02342 RED SOX RED CAP 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02343 CHONG KUN YIM OCA 97-0356 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02344 UNIVERSITIES USED IN MKULTA AND OR MK SEARCH PROJECT OR SUBPROJECT U-2 FLIGHTS OVER MIDDLE EAST FROM KUNE TO DECEMBER ,1956 AND JANUARY, 1957 TO 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02345 DECEMBER, 1959 A COPY OF THE DOCUMENTS CONTAINING CORRESPONDENCE FROM SEANTOR CHRISTOPHER J. 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02346 DODD Page 1 1998 Case Log 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02347 TIHAMER JOSEF MARTON 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02348 STARGATE 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02349 ACOUSTIC KITTY 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02350 AREA 51 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02351 PERSONAL LETTERS TO CIA 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02352 THE INS LAW AFFAIR 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02353 EXECUTIVE ORDER 12959 AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 13059 HAIDAR AL MANDAR MOHAMMES JASSIN TUMA IRAQI NATIONAL CONGRESS IRAQI NATIONAL 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02354 ACCORD 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02355 VISITOR VISA FOR HIS MOTHER INFORMATION EXPLANING THE FUNCTIONS OF YOUR AGENCY (CIA) AND THE SERVICES IT 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02356 PROVIDES 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02357 JFK DOCUMENT 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02358 FRANTISEK ZDENEK OSTRY, AKA FRANK D. KENT 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02359 U-2 MISSIONS AND FRANCIS GARY POWERS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02360 JOHN WINSTON ONO LENNON 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02361 INTELLIGENCE REPORTS FROM 1979-1983 ON CHINA'S NUCLEAR WEAPONS 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02362 SOVIET MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02363 CORRESPONDENCE FROM CHRISTOPHER J. DODD I 08-0ct-97 F-1997-02364 UFO AND ROSWELL 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02365 LETTER I CNA NOT READ : FOR TRACKING ONLY ER 97-4403 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02366 WILLIAM KING HARVEY 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02367 THE SUGGESTED USE OF A PARTICULAR TECHNOLOGY DURNING THE BRANCH DAVIDIAN CASE 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02368 SATELLITE SURVEILLANCE METHODS 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02369 FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02370 HONDURAS : CIA IG H2-93 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02371 VIDEOTAPES OF PRESIDENTAL PALACE IN TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS ON APRIL 9, 1988 THE TEXT OF THE CAPUTED DIARY, IN IT'S ORGINAL SPANISH, OF HONDURAN JOSE MARIA 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02372 REYES MATA 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02373 INTELLIGENCE REPORTS FROM 1969 AND 1970 CONCERNING SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02374 STAR GATE DOCUMENTS LISTED 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02375 LEE KENNETH NASH ----_ .. _----_._-- ----- ----.---.-.-----.-----.--..... --.~------.. ---- Page 2 1998 Case Log 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02376 UFO 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02377 ROSWELL 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02378 UFO 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02379 CODEWORD REPORT INTELLIGENCE REPORTS ON PROTEST OUTSIDE U.S. EMBASSY IN TEGUCIGALPA ON 27 FEB 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02380 1987 AND 14 SEPT 1988 09-0ct-97 F-1997-02381 DR. HENRY ANDRIJA PUHARICH PURCHASE ORDER NO. 1AEA1490: RELATING TO CIA'S TEACHING OF MENTAL TORTURE AND COERCION PURCHASE ORDER NO. 1AEA1491: RELATING TO THE COUP AGAINST PRESIDENT 10-0ct-97 F-1997-02382 ARBENZ OF GUATEMALA IN 1954 10-0ct-97 F-1997-02383 WILLIAM LEE "LEE AFFAIR" 114-0ct-97 F-1997-02384 ROBERT E. MILES I 115-0ct-97 F-1997-02386 MARY BANCROFT OSS RECORDS/ALLEN DULLES I 15-0ct-97 F-1997-02387 GHOSTS AND SPIRITS 15-0ct-97 F-1997-02388 OAK RIDGE INCIDENT IN 1950 16-0ct-97 F-1997-02391 AREA 51 16-0ct-97 F-1997-02392 TO RECEIVE VITAL AND IMPORTANT MAIL ORDER MATERIAL OR CURRENT PUBLICATIONS PHOTOCOPIES OF ANY SLIDES USED BY: DR. JOSEPH MARKOWITZ NILES RIDDEL RUSS DRESSELL SUSAN B. RUDY IN THEIR PRESENTATION TO THE 1997 OPEN SOURCE CONFERANCE FOR THE INTELLIGENCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMMUNITIES (16-18 16-0ct-97 F-1997-02393 SEPTEMBER 1997) 16-0ct-97 F-1997-02394 RE: F-1996-01416 CHEMICAL INTERROGATIONS AND PHOENIX PROGRAM ALL RECORDS RELATING TO A DOCUMENT PURPORTING TO BE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02399 MEMORANDUM 46, MARCH, 1978 (A FORGERY) 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02400 DR. MEHDI MIRZAHESSABI (F1988-01011) 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02401 UFO 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02402 BLUEBIRD MK-ULTRA 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02403 ROBERT WULIGER 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02404 THE CIA FACTBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02405 MK-ULTRA 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02406 FENTON F. FURLONG OSS 17-0ct-97 F-1997-02407 THE RIVERSIDE SHERIFF DISPATCH TAPE SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 JOHN PARSLEY DID CIA VIDEOTAPE VINCENT FOSTER BEFORE HE DIED WHEN HE TALKED TO 17-0ct-97 LF'-1997-02408 WEBB HUBBELL AND DID IT RELATE TO CHINESE ESPIONAGE ~ - -------- ---- --- Page 3 1998 Case Log 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02475 OPERATION GRILL FLAME 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02476 STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS WITH THE SOVIETS 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02477 ROBERT RUBIN/ CHINA/SEPTEMBER 1997 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02478 ROBERT BARGLAND / CHINA / NOVEMBER 1978 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02479 INFORMATION ON A JOB AS AN EXECUTIVE IN INFORMATION HANDKLING INFORMATION AND PICTURES IF POSSIBLE OF THE FOLLOWING: SIDNEY SOUERS HOYT 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02480 VANDERBURG WALTER SMITH ALLEN DULLES GERORGE BUSH 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02481 JFK ASSASSINATION 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02482 OPERATION WHITE SOUND I 20-0ct-97 F-1997-02483 ANTHONY FRANCIS ANGAROLA 121-0ct-97 F-1997-02484 UFO , 121-0ct-97 F-1997-02485 A SAMPLE OF RADIO BROADCAST FROM RADIO SWAN AND RADIO CAIMAN '21-0ct-97 F-1997-02486 WALTER KENNETH SCOTT OSS PERSONNEL FILE UNIQUE ASTROLOGICAL EVENT THAT OCCURRED ON JANL~Y 28, 1952 ON RADAR TRACKING AND ADDRESS OF THE R.I. RESEARCH SPECIAL HUMAN BEING LABORATORY THAT USED TO BE 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02487 AT : 949 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N.Y. DR. STEPHEN B. L. PENROSE, JR. OSS PAPERS A LIST ENCLOSED RE: F-1988-00252 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02488 FRANCES STICKLES 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02489 1997 REPORT OF THE DCI HISTORICAL REVIEW PANEL 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02490 MJ 12 AREA 51 BLUEBOOK (SEVERAL OTHER PROJECTS LISTED) 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02491 SEVEN DIFFERENT REQUEST ON HUNT OIL COMPANY IN 1981 21-0ct-97 F-1997-02493 VIDEO TAPE "BURIAL AT SEA" NINE REQUEST LISTED RE CIA EFFORTS TO PROMPTLY RESPONED TO FOIA REQUESTS AND 22-0ct-97 F-1997-02494 APPEALS 22-0ct-97 F-1997-02495 U.
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