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  Volume 2: Huston Plan
 
Title  (PDF: 336 K)
Contents 
Tuesday, September 23, 1975  (PDF: 3831 K)
 
Testimony of Tom Charles Huston...
 
Wednesday, September 24, 1975  (PDF: 3340 K)
 
Testimony of James Angleton...
 
Thursday, September 25, 1975  (PDF: 3560 K)
 
Testimony of Charles Brennan...
 
Hearings Exhibits  (PDF: 8427 K)
 
1. Special Report, Interagency Committee on Intelligence...
 
 
2. July 1970 memorandum to H.R. Haldeman from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
3. July 14, 1970 memorandum to Tom Charles Huston from H.R. Haldeman...
 
 
4. July 23, 1970 memorandum to Richard Helms from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
5. June 20, 1969 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
6. June 20, 1969 memorandum to the Director of the FBI from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
7. June 30, 1969 memorandum to William C. Sullivan from Charles D. Brennan...
 
 
8. June 5, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
9. June 5, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
10. June 8, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
11. June 10, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
12. Report on USIB (U.S. Intelligence Board) Subcommittee on Domestic Intelligence
 
 
13. June 15, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
14. June 19, 1970 agenda of the Working Subcommittee of the Interagency Committee...
 
 
15. June 19, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
16. June 20, 1970 memorandum to Clyde A. Tolson from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
17. June 19, 1970 agenda of the Working Subcommittee of the Interagency Committee...
 
 
18. June 26, 1970 memorandum to Clyde A. Tolson from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
19. July 9, 1970 memorandum to Richard Helms from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
20. July 28, 1970 memorandum for the Record from Richard Helms...
 
 
21. July 28, 1970 memorandum to George McManis from Richard Helms
 
 
22. August 5, 1970 memorandum to H.R. Haldeman from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
23. August 7, 1970 memorandum to H.R. Haldeman from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
24. September 18, 1970 memorandum to the Attorney General from John Dean
 
 
25. December 4, 1970 memorandum to the Attorney General from Robert C. Mardian...
 
 
26. February 3, 1970 memorandum to Assistant Attorney General...
 
 
27. February 12, 1971 memorandum to the Attorney General from Robert C. Mardian...
 
 
28. June 11, 1973 memorandum to Col. Werner E. Michel from Henry E. Peterson...
 
 
29. January 19, 1971 unsigned memorandum to John Mitchell...
 
 
30. March 25, 1971 memorandum to Charles D. Brennan from W. Raymond Wannall...
 
 
31. April 12, 1971 memorandum for the files from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
32. July 19, 1966 memorandum to Cartha D. Deloach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
33. January 6, 1967 memorandum to Clyde A. Tolson and Cartha A. DeLoach from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
34. September 24, 1975 letter to Senator Frank Church from Michael E. Shaheen, Jr...
 
 
35. May 9, 1975 letter to Hugh K. Kline from John C. Keeney...
 
 
36. February 26, 1970 letter to J. Edgar Hoover from Richard Helms
 
 
37. February 26, 1970 letter to Egil Krogh with attached memorandum
 
 
38. March 12, 1970 memorandum to William C. Sullivan from Charles D. Brennan...
 
 
39. March 16, 1970 memorandum to Special Agent in Charge, Albany...
 
 
40. July 27, 1970 memorandum to the Attorney General from the Director, FBI...
 
 
41. October 29, 1970 memorandum to Clyde Tolson...
 
 
42. November 3, 1970 memorandum to Charles D. Brennan from George C. Moore...
 
 
43. November 3, 1970 memorandum to Charles D. Brennan from Robert L. Shackleford...
 
 
44. September 2, 1970 memorandum to Clyde Tolson from W. Mark Felt...
 
 
45. November 2, 1970 memorandum to Charles D. Brennan from George C. Moore...
 
 
46. December 22, 1970 memorandum to Charles D. Brennan from George C. Moore...
 
 
47. February 26, 1970 letter to J. Edgar Hoover from Richard Helms
 
 
48. March 6, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
49. March 7, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
50. March 20, 1970 letter to J. Edgar Hoover from Richard Helms
 
 
51. March 31, 1970 letter to Richard Helms from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
52. April 14, 1970 memorandum to Cartha D. DeLoach from William C. Sullivan...
 
 
53. November 21, 1965 memorandum to Chief of Operations from James Angleton...
 
 
54. March 10, 1972 memorandum to James Angleton from J. Edgar Hoover...
 
 
55. April 8, 1969 CIA Memorandum for the record...
 
 
56. May 19, 1971 memorandum for the record...
 
 
57. June 3, 1971 memorandum for the record...
 
 
58. July 22, 1971 memorandum for the record from Deputy Director of Security...
 
 
59. February 15, 1973 memorandum for the record from William E. Colby...
 
 
60. Title 18 of the United States Code: Crimes and Criminal Procedure...
 
 
61. May 18, 1973 memorandum from James Angleton...
 
 
62. September 21, 1970 memorandum to H.R. Haldeman from Tom Charles Huston...
 
 
63. Presidential Talking Paper for meeting with J. Edgar Hoover...
 
 
64. April 8, 1970 memorandum for file from D.O. Virdin...
 
 
65. February 18, 1969 memorandum for Henry A. Kissinger from Richard Helms...
 

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Volume 2: Huston Plan

In June of 1970, during the wave of domestic protest centered around the war in Vietnam, President Nixon approved a set of recommendations known as the Huston Plan. This plan called for various agencies of government, including the CIA, FBI, and military intelligence agencies, to conduct wide-ranging intelligence-gathering activities targeted toward dissident groups and individuals. Most of these activities violated basic civil liberties. The President revoked the plan 5 days later, though some of its recommendations continued to be carried out. Volume 2 consists of hearings followed by a lengthy set of document exhibits. Witnesses included Tom Charles Huston, the author of the plan, former CIA counterintelligence head James Angleton, and former Assistant Director of the FBI Charles Brennan.