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

MORI DOCID 1451843
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from an individual whose ideology he was not entirely sure of, and for that . ~
purpose he said he was asked te come to the Agency to see if he could get Co
two things: identification documents in alias and some degree of physical
. disguise, for a one-time operation. He stressed that he wanted the matter RE
to be held as closely as possible and that he vould Tike to meet the Agency -
people in an Agency safehouse. Agency records indicate that, in.the course :
of the conversation, Mr. flunt referred to Mr. Ehrlichman by name and General
Cushman acknowledged an earlier call from Mr. Ehrlichman to him. The ) )
- Committee may desire to query General Cushman whose knowledge would not “
come from such secondary sources. :
~ ) General Cushman directed the appropriate technical service of the |
. Agency to be of assistance to Mr. Hunt, based on the above request. On
- 23 July 1971 Hr. Hunt was given alias documents, including a Social Security
© card, driver's license, and several association membership cards, in the
name of "Edward Joseph Warren" similar to material he had been furnished
for operational use while he had been an Agency employee, under the name
of "Edward V. Hamilton." The same day Mr. Hunt was also given disguise
: materials (a wig, glasses, and a speech alteration device).
. By calling an unlisted telephone number given him, Mr. Hunt arranged
several additional meetings with Agency technical officers, the dates of which
cannot be provided with precision. In these, he requested and was provided
h a commercial tape recorder (in a typewriter case) and a commercial Tessina
camera disguised in a tobacco pouch. He also brought in a then-unidentified
associate (later identified from press photos as Mr. G. Gordon Liddy) and
secured for him a disguise (wig and glasses) and alias documents in the name
of “George fF. Leonard." ’ . .
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