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Declassified CIA Family Jewels memo, June 2007 release. OCR transcribed by tesseract.js.

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I. SURVEILLANCES

A. [REDACTED]

During the periods 1-20 February, 12 April-7 May,
and 9-20 August 1971, a surveillance was conducted of
[REDACTED] a former staff employee, and
[REDACTED] a Cuban national with whom
[REDACTED] become professionally and emo-
tionally involved. Surveillance was predicated upon
information that [REDACTED] had been seeking from
employees information in Information Processing Division
files, and that employees were visiting a photographic
studio operated by [REDACTED] in Fairfax
City, Virginia. In addition to physical surveillance,
one surreptitious entry of the photographic studio was
made, and an attempt to enter the apartment of [REDACTED]
was aborted because of a door lock problem.

B. [REDACTED]

Pursuant to a request from the CI Staff, approved
by the DCI, surveillances were conducted of [REDACTED]
and her associates at various times from May to September
1971. [REDACTED]
had long been a source of the WH Division and
had given information regarding a plot to assassinate
or kidnap Vice President Agnew and the DCI. Surveil-
lances included coverage of the activities of Miss King
during two visits to the United States, technical cover-
age of debriefings of her by WH Division representatives
in New York City, and surveillance, including mail cover-
age, of several American citizens alleged to be part of
the plot. Although most of the surveillance occurred in
New York City, surveillance of one of the individuals
included extensive coverage of a commune in Detroit.

C. CELOTEX I

At the direction of the DCI, a surveillance was con-
ducted of Michael Getler of the Washington Post during

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