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NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950017215: CFD Modeling of Turbulent Duct Flows for Coolant Channel AnalysisThe design of modern liquid rocket engines requires the analysis of chamber coolant channels to maximize the heat transfer while minimizing the coolant flow. Coolant channels often do not remain at a constant cross section or at uniform curvature. New designs require higher aspect ratio coolant channels than previously used. To broaden the analysis capability and to complement standard analysis tools an investigation on the accuracy of CFD predictions for coolant channel flow has been initiated. Validation of CFD capabilities for coolant channel analysis will enhance the capabilities for optimizing design parameters without resorting to extensive experimental testing. The eventual goal is to use CFD to determine the flow fields of unique coolant channel designs and therefore determine critical heat transfer coefficients. In this presentation the accuracy of a particular CFD code is evaluated for turbulent flows. The first part of the presentation is a comparison of numerical results to;19932016-10-03T14:41:27Z
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026574: Measurements of Fe and Ar fragmentation cross sectionsMeasurements are reported of the yields of individual isotopes of Cr to Co(Z = 24 to 27) resulting from the fragmentation of Fe-56, and the isotopes of Mg to K(Z = 12 to 19) resulting from the fragmentation of Ar-40. Recent advances in the resolution and collecting power of cosmic ray instrumentation, have led to dramatic improvements in the precision of cosmic ray composition measurements, both elemental and isotopic. The interpretation of these measurements is presently limited by uncertainties in the fragmentation cross-sections needed to correct for nuclear interactions with the interstellar gas. Cosmic ray propagation codes now rely mainly on semi-empirical cross-section formulae developed by Silberberg and Tsao (S&T), which have a typical uncertainty of approximately 25%. Relative isotope yields from the fragmentation of approximately 380 MeV/nucleon Fe-56 e and approximately 210 MeV/nucleon Ar-40 r in CH2 targets, observed during the calibration of two cosmic ray spectrometers a;19852016-09-13T21:51:08Z
DTIC ADA588292: Protein Phosphatase 2A Signaling in Human Prostate CancerAdvanced prostate cancers (PCa) treated with first line androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) eventually relapse in a hormone refractory or castration-resistant (CR) form. Relapsed disease is highly aggressive and poses an increased risk of morbidity and death. Previously, we demonstrated that PPP2CA, which encodes the catalytic-subunit (alpha-isoform) of the protein phosphatase 2A (PP2AC ), is downregulated in CR PCa. The level of PP2AC was decreased in majority of CR PCa cell lines and cancer lesions as compared to the adjacent normal/benign tumor tissues. Under this project, we have utilized multiple approaches to demonstrate a functional role of PP2A in human prostate cancer progression. We have shown that PP2A downregulation promotes growth, androgen depletion-resistance and aggressive behavior of prostate cancer cells. We have also developed in vivo experimental support for a suppressor role of PP2A in prostate cancer progression using orthotopic mouse model. Furthermore, we delinea;20132018-09-15T21:01:24Z
DTIC ADA560736: Identification of Androgen Receptor-Regulated Genes in Castration-Recurrent Prostate CancerRecent data indicate that castration-recurrent prostate cancer (CR-CaP) progression is driven by the activation of wild-type androgen receptor (AR) through at least two mechanisms: tyrosine phosphorylation by Src family (SFK) and Ack1 tyrosine kinases, and the induction of AR coregulators that regulate the transcriptional activity of AR. It is likely that identifying novel AR-regulated genes in CR-CaP, especially those involving promoters with novel target sequences, will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms that drive CR-CaP initiation and progression, and will help identify potential new therapeutic targets for CRCaP. We propose to use ChIP-seq, exome-seq and bioinformatics analyses to comprehensively identify AR-regulated genes that drive the growth of human CR-CaP tumors in mice. The longterm aim of this work is to develop a CR-CaP progression gene signature, to identify CR-CaPassociated AR binding site motifs, and to identify potential new therapeutic targets in CRCaP.20122018-09-02T07:34:24Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00058r000200120170-8: THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENTFront 24i1" Other c Page Page Page AUG ?? 1961 ?711;ATAPProva4For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP70-00058R00 BULLETIN E. 16,425 AUG 2 9 I%) The Invisible Gover ment ? From the pages of an SmootTort" comes a story of a gove iglOiCe sogifoh7-1.11-all even the Congress of the nite'd "States finds thern-selves "powerless" to cor at. ban Snidot litres this' si 1 ver nm " orof e ations.,, Pie1in1Wi1czn came under the _ riraluence o i, 'ChietTgdv--iser ione1 Erawa-i-d. 1Vi. House and .10 ungede C'rutccl into Worla.War , -- 4F-e he gruidance of House resident Wilsoh appointed -the now ramous 'first "Cominittee of intel-lectuals"a08, aii..rn,iTS: . ,'This first -iroul:), waS' to form-ulateg peace terS 61 e \Var ara-t a'iv up'-1-. Charter for World-Goverornent. Such men-- as Walter Lipp-rri&nn, Nor-man Thomas All Sohn 'Foster 0, Dulles and' Christianfner er -were members-of this first, gl?ou his u'rec-eig, this firSTaffeiript failed when, -a" Ith be came awa e re purpose bhu. th- - ? ue o tions oh-;19612023-11-07T02:19:32Z
Fuel Line Based Acoustic Flame-Out Detection SystemAn acoustic flame-out detection system is described that renders a large high pressure combustor safe in the event of a flame-out and possible explosive re-ignition. A dynamic pressure transducer is placed in the fuel line and detects the stabilizing fuel pressure oscillations caused by the combustion process. An electric circuit converts the signal from the combustion vortices, and transmitted to the fuel flow, to a series of pulses. A missing pulse detector counts the pulses and continuously resets itself. If three consecutive pulses are missing, the circuit closes the fuel valve. With fuel denied, the combustor is shut down or restarted under controlled conditions. The novelty of the present invention is the location of the pressure transducer sensor in the fuel line rather than in the combustor unit (as in a previous system). This provides a more sensitive, durable, and less expensive system that greatly reduces the response period, between an indication of flame-out, to shut down ;19962011-05-23T03:13:59Z
Yie Ar Kung Fu (1986)(Konami)[cr Hibisch]Yie Ar Kung Fu (1986)(Konami)[cr Hibisch]2021-04-19T03:51:20Z
CIA Reading Room loc-hak-551-3-56-5: INFORMATION ITEMSNo Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/06/01 : LOC-HAK-551-3-56-5 (1 R S C # t **+***+a cr 'v 04959 244160 42 : FP 75 &TTJ.)AT SOH R**f//TOHAK .11911 AOA /HAR T At+J/ tCTPgt A.N FOP 1 HF S :t"WF T AR' " p R tf < c R r~ T' fP?Ns1'TTvF` rtN'TAIr ;0 I WPm !! vl TOP" 1! u,,rKFTv.,%F N CIItTAIm Cpi7F`i S PT MAER HL,;ACK PATCH *4!7;2 0RAf0f)UP, fy0 frMlARY KISSINGF"H 25X1 FROM I Tffl SITUATION RnOM sVJPCTS IrtptIr MAT*Tt i IT1M- i` iTL TXtPH ~AJ;J R THE OUTCOME () THF ATTEMPTirtl COUP RCN !A NR IS $t4L TN DOUR T AS OF 9:0 FCC `, TH!:"R 1S Cra T' NG INfOC MATTns, BUT FIP tP'CI IN M4) AROUND, THE PRLRI' 'it PALA!".F . RHTCH HA)) rE: ARcD FOR SEVFRAt Hf1t1P5, .STARTLE T .; AT Atut3 Cvr Tlr+suF9,~ LATFST. tNFORMAT?O ! f4S t AFF THAT ,IFNr5 HAVE MU YO ATTACf Rt fl t. ait=ACt4?IAART kS SOUT or T 1.41. -f OJlT"[P A . t"C'ft OTfv TtI LMCAL RADIO BPOADCAST%, T 4RFE W(,JiTMFNTS : V' AR vF~? Toa JrpIfTTQ TO. AACK !.JP. TH# t?FAFL ~ THIS T~tt~CtF?sSAw TJ4 :`:HAS H:OT f;FL,4 Ct1NFI..RMff) AY OTHF4;19752025-06-13T06:04:26Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00789r001500190001-5: REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION, RV-018Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001500190001-5 REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION ********.;*:;********~'e*****9;~49;~;9e~';~'c~';~: *** *'e9 ***'e~'e~ti9e~e~'e~'e~;~c9e>'e>'ex>' **';4;~';9;9;~';~c~'e~c~;~;>'e>' * * Remote Viewer : LB Interviewer : TM Observer(s) ;; Date : 02/19/85 * Starting Time : 1023 hours, local * Site # : 0097 Site Acquisit.: CRV (CRV ERV PRV ARV BRV Other * Working Mode : GT (GT HE Feedback class: C ( A B C Other ****** 'c~'e~'e~'c~e** ' * '; ';>e>cx>';~exx>' *******~c****** *********' **** 'e 4e~' ****~'e4e:e9;~~~e9;~';~2>' ** Ending time 1102 hours, local Notes : 41 58' 41"N 87 54' 10"W Highest stage : 04 Evaluation : + * Actual : O'Hare Airport, Chicago, Illinois RV summ.: Very long,wide,manmade structure. There are flat round machines at site. Structure is white and somehow segmented, * something at site is smooth and cold, prob. made of cement Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001500190001-5 SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/0;19852023-08-27T14:36:53Z
CIA Reading Room 0005429837: 1. DOCUMENTS, STATEMENTS AND RELATED PAPERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL IN STOCKHOLM 2-10 MAY 1967 2. BIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES ON CERTAIN PARTICIPANTSC.OUNTRYb3;wedenJlnternatiunal SUSIECT 1. Docu?lents, Statements an~Ralated PIACE 8 DATE ACO Papers of the Internatl one ar Crimes ~n $tockhnlm 2-10 h~o ?p~ HELD RFlOR[ NO INfOM1Y1ATIpN fiOUAC! 6RAOIN06 AA6 O6fINITIV! AI1tAI6Al Of tONT! I6 TENTAIIV! Tribunal - 1 page D. Statement by Vladimi S.? statement F. statement o page each H. statement 'r, President and ' l 7 _ ~ ~',4,.,M.i Y F]1~ NOV 1l (b)(1) ~b)~3)_ Statement of Pr. Mahmet Ae]~Aybwr, mamba ~~ K. 7 ,i) f e~ 3d19~^y~. eaa t 0. "Oh Aggression" ~-- P. Statemeat of Steal 8. Cos?ents in the Swedish Press on\th6 Tribunal dat - i9 Bages , T. Editorial from the morniag paper In 1967 - 2 pages _ Anders, Gunther Abendroth, Wolfgang A~ Mehmet Ali ;g ,James Lelio auvoir, Bimoae ~nas, Gen. Iazsao chael, Stokley Ly, larrrence V.~ Handbill in 9wedieh ~iis l PsBe / ehwarts, T-.fMSt Sartre, Jean-Paul April 29 and 3G Petitioner, 1966 - 24 pages . aA ~ v. ?~,,,,~bi cr_t15 JUN26~~1 REMOVED yy Mr /O~'....~S~ra~.$ r~ ?~ ..-.r..M.M/.'2~Y SY~'1~LI'P"";19672025-05-28T07:36:01Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp74b00415r000300210009-3: LETTER TO THE HONORABLE JOHN STENNIS FROM RICHARD NIXONi4pp~oved For Release 2006/0 /25:CIA-RDP74B00415R000300210009-3 _:.i ? `z?1?l r: ti}~J 11.1?I~ 11 C7 C, ,1, tu~ust ~~ ~ 972 ' T~eaa? 1Vlr. Cliaiz~z7razx: 1~u.ri.n~ thflc l~.st: (:lime and a; lrzr.d vcca ~iion t:rr l,~y l,efc~re izz~port.~-tn : tc~ auz? fo~?ciJrzi loo ~zzcc~a :lj;~a. n I wiclz i:o c~:l~xe: ti n~atLe;r vhic:lr. cciulcl have ; in>>' af;taz7 lets to br~ing an ho l:c~ Southc~s{: l~si~r, tlie, cluo:s c.eiliaz~ fo~r? J`~ incal ~'c:tr 1`77 ~ ~ C I "/ ~' a1 ~ ?~ ~ ~~,lzalf yc~ ~s, S ~h~,ve ot:t:f.~n :n~ Srly Clio ~l.it:~: tin ir':~r~c;: icy anti za r~vc;z? ;i~,nific~,, impact i,lic>>i -~rahle an la~tlnty jic~r~i:e ~izi oJ' a. L titian e};l,c:naa.(:urc l:~:tst yc~a.i~ t'.hc Nortli t~ie(:nar ,.sc ltZtzr~lr. lffort c:vc~r t:o clefosiotl in L trail_ iJytst: -?ra1 tliro,.,J;]r ,outlier n F..aas to .fuz?cc~.~ in C:anr}~oc}ia ~tncl ,SCn1}:i] Vic:t;z,ar~n t;a?Ctzt:ecl t1 cr nc:GC1 foz? flit Itoy:tl Laoi;i'in ctcfezlsive cfforth. !3. ceilin(; on r~~:pent v,~ill I~lc?rc.y rcutrir_t tlrc;;19722024-09-08T09:19:02Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000200540040-0: IKE ANGERED BY HIS CIA CHIEFETON Pmr XM.Z5 HA pj ,ed For Release 1999/09117: CIA )p'5 001498000200 k f I ST ATIN~`L ?y { A , 4II e d I A a N A T Wa hih on Dler t ?. Dra i p Sp 'tt?h4t r tan; 506sr ' don't k qw ah ut *A'i i e Darters" e~ ~ ~~ o r n ssue tcsti y 3S t ft the "hief. CO- prwitt*ai 4 t i rigende , I.n 'head rvat 14 r qu red t 1q z 6 portuni'y atape t c~fa x , t1te Se rate Pre p resit ss Coaq niitte DW1 ~+ F 11 3: at the tranqui~. ,i2: ng tasttmo:r..: o? Se'tary al kea: I far Gate 1 ' 1 o Slid th e . rte ` rio rest n ed , worn f about, Truss jr WI , that.fhe App =er4ia~ W kad o NvIii he t the e;+t._ta* r'a WS a thing but traz} , i~it~. hi W A5\GTON T A ei~. stir 11 me the 9~s opti 1 k st r? ` ant l4 a tt? tyA t$E~3 ~4 Ie icatz a *#i4ied . Uut ~ i t- ~t t !n to l t, Sic* t pot abet t$I Udit.-d aE ask 40 St n ska}t 1tlo r~ a34 3,_ i~'~ se Tb w"r t. lll Aiwas Nt ~ilir, to* of yourtt r4?a ' n trI die YTaO1j e Island :s r t alt T~ F': ye>#r 1 11W to. stdgi eitb ~ ` st tax ~ ItBat , w a o tip " *ris Rws * x# ;19602023-08-08T07:54:11Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000100150037-8: A-11 PROVEN IN RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONSFP.lGpt' lBCV~ o CSF19UND erp~p,/e ::i4,nibtrs for Of s Secur" ,,e ec?Yc ~-oc, l 3ccd A y Ycason~ vei7ir.3 rccorn s reec. ]`rote X-1 S tyl'~ r;r,r s a " xl 3 J' 3u ~~ijr Pod nord- same tempora a:rtery,i,T4e,. "?vs:ic: 'Iew of later Cruise attitd'C and ..vtvs Me large foldih so,n"a?ation? '""Or t model was take? streanlined electron l,in double dC ta?wig, at secret Nevada `" t' t' t;a Ff r:~l ull: ion, side. .~ _ t4ranry o .. ?~?? rai3ge reconnaissa 1Dcration s ove th re Past two any air defenses sty m now The A-lI y rn apera"i vas ori i l g na and other clly designed its sizeanclcstine missions at alai range arcl l Cis; a titude-perfoon nuclear Strik rroai~ e ;,as s;nch a role. missions, Top rst public dis s,r. of ..,, oar,son ]Ci y fC;3CC W~ ir < Cl0 r the A-11 I e or, ,peb, 29 by Presi_ in his fir t s natill ona tl,c~ press conference her v y s 'li`lrt A-] ha aid d 130. ,2 tested in sustained 11iCiti4flt'S abcv~eater than 2,000 mph, ire AA I 70,000 ft. rart Corr) >4 Whiclr is a Lockh;19642023-08-07T01:32:35Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000500800191-9: KISKUNLACZHAZA AIRFIELD25X1 Approved For Rel -RDP80-00809A000500800191-9 ~CRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Kiskunlaczhdza Airfield 25X1 25X1 I La IIm a Ira C$ ii5?[ is On 5actl.r ar Y ,.a,iNSUtaa roam Is .auiuru l?_1S1 r.. t.y.M$,ar1u a rsu .v-.r a u..ulru_ r"a OF iNt Y51r11111 111.V92. 1111115 f11IMUMI.a a1 flfN le. al[rlma re 25X1 DATE DISTR Z Feb 1954 NO. OF PAGES 3 NO. OF ENCLS. 2 SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 25X1 1. The airfield lion south of the road between the Kiukunlaczhdza railroad citation and the town. It is 1,600 m fr(,m east to west, and about 2,000 m from north to south. The prev?iling winds are northeast-southwest and therunway Is set in that direction. The surrounding ground is flag with only a few building surrounded by groups of trees. The ground is a loam, overgrown with grass. The runway is 1,200 in long, 50 m wide, with a thickness of 40 to 50 am. A concrete apron in front of the hangars is 20 to 30 am thick. 2. Radar and goniometrio etatium are in the building north o;19542024-02-06T05:38:41Z
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CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80t00246a036500090001-7: RAILROAD TRAFFIC AND BORDER GUARD ACTIVITY IN THE VICINITY OF DZHULFA; ROCKET LAUNCHSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/06/09: CIA-RDP80T00246AO36500090001-7 , PROCESSING C011%401' CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This matte i oontsine information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. M, and 704, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. S-E-C-R-E-T COUNTRY USSR (Azerbaydzhan SSR)/Iran REPORT SUIIUECT Railroad Traffic and Border Guard DATE DISTR. 21 August 1957 Activity in the Vicinity of Dzhulfa' 957 ( tkt -. NO. PAGES DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE AC REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES A three-page report on Soviet rail traffic and border guard activity in the vicinity of Dzhulfa (N 8 1 ~ -5 + E + - 8 Az r a 28 January - 16.April 1957 ENCLOSUr.E A l i ASHii[) PLEASE ROUTE S-E-C-R-E-T STATE (Nale: ARMY NAVY AIR FBI AEC Washington distribution indicated by "X"; Field distribution by "#".) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/06/09: CIA-;19572025-05-17T09:09:20Z
RIAG Crate 005: Volume 045 Ed's Plot PackageRIAG Crate 005: Volume 045 Ed's Plot Package2014-07-09T22:02:56Z
RIAG Crate 010: 077 Volume 77RIAG Crate 010: 077 Volume 772014-08-18T01:02:55Z
RIAG Crate 010: 119 Volume 119RIAG Crate 010: 119 Volume 1192014-08-18T01:12:11Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp90-00806r000100030037-7: CIA SPOOKS, PROFS: BACK TOGETHER AGAINApproved For Release 2011/02/02 : CIA-RDP90-00806R000100030037-7 0 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL(RI) 27 January 1986 CIA spooks, profs: back together again Though you'd probably get an ar- said, "We're. working (with profes- Mnient from those who believe that sors) on an awful lot of issues we he only good CIA is a dead CIA, the agency's renewed interest in academe odes well for its ability to prevent mbarrassing lapses In its Malys of .ffairs in foreign capitals That might e, your dissenters might agree, but a their eyes a knowledgeable CIA is ndesirable. Fiasco and blunderation what they wish upon the "satanic nperialists" at the CIA. Still, the CIA has its analysts out 'icking the brains of professors at iniversities across the country. Ten Fears ago, most professors would not ,et within spitting distance of a CIA employee. Today things are changed, according to the CIA's deputy direc- or for intelligence, Robert Gates. teferring to the number of issues about which the agency is seeking advice;19862025-06-17T05:38:44Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp81-00280r001300060114-7: UNREST AMONG STUDENTSSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/08 CIA-R D P81-0028OR001300060114-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/08: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300060114-7 NTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY y TELETYPED INFORMATION !;,;PORT This material eont.hs info on tiny the National D.f~r. of the United it.t, t t-itht- & be at..a?IIL of tlt. R1 .g. V~ h un It U.S.C. S.cs. 793 and I . th. ar Lanka or revelation of wbic- in any tt..t yr to ttw.uthoei.M'.fMt in protai9ittwt ygtr. TO: STA , Y. A AI JCS. SECDZF.== COUNTRY LAST GEB*JY ouuicr m 301'4904 50X1-HUM 1. STU XS AT THE 'HUNIDOLDT' UiIIVZRSITY Cr BERLIN KATZ BUN INCREASINGLY THHLA IS LITTIZ =VIM CE OF THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE STUTEII HAVE BUN AFFOCTER BY THE POLISH AND PARTICULRLT THE HUNGARIAN =V=RPS. 2. STUDENTTS HAVE NIOTIC=D A NUMAR OF UIIXM WII PItSOMS IDITBING AUOUNID M UNIfl ITT BUILDINGS IN RECENT DAYS. THESS ARE PRZSUIRD TO IM STATE SNNCURITZ AGENTS ASSIGNED THERE IN ORDER TO iiift EARLY WARNING TO THE NQNISTRY FOIL STATE SECURITY IT THE T *LR;19562025-06-17T17:43:41Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r011400220004-1: SOVIET REPAIR SHOPS AND SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN THE SOVIET ZONE OF GERMANYSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/11: CIA-RDP82-00457R011400220004-1 Vtv"lJJfi"IVi"i-IVtV.. .---- %,,......?"'L I ( i;'1 COUNT ,,i.~.,F .~ ?if~x' a22v (soviet Lane) -1Z&,Lr,U.YTY i IC'(??:`.},T ..~m ....-----------REPORT Tnoir in ft~r~ di i,o4: 7nnx~ of atrr Am.,- EVALUATION_ J DATE OF CONTEIN~T DATE OBTAIN .D PAGES ; ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) DATE PREPARED 21, _ ":3rch 1952 REMARKS. - . _._ 50X1-HUM 1. On 23 January 1952) a Soviet depot wii.:h spare marts for tank motors and tank tracks was housed in several brick potato cc1 ar?s in ^itluedersdorf. .inor repairs were also done there,. B'xcept for one Gernin 50X1-HUM 1ocksri th th , e rsonnel at the dt Gi epo wereovcts. The German workers had boor recently discharged. he Soviu t unit, which nunbered 60 to CO men, was re3 ieved. over;- 6 to fl) weeks by troops from i''uerstenherg. About ~'';0 trucks, inc.ludjn,7 soro Which wercy4;n blocksa were at the athletic field north of th if 1 .11n 1e r f r;3 ar railroad stati 2C J on onan;19522025-06-15T06:22:22Z
This Month in Beta: June 2024 (With Special Guest UberClay)WE MADE IT IN TIME FOR JUNE!!!! This Channel is sponsored Aho Patch Works. Go to https://www.ahoworks.com/ and use coupon code "AGCast" to get 10% off your order. Buy patches. I speak to NOT Dr. Death, the person who is in charge of every Gatalog beta on, you guessed it, The Gatalog. Nope, this time I am talking to another admin from the Gatalog, UberClay. Yup, the same UberClay from the printed Recession Ruger and much much more. While I can't link to The Gatalog because of TOS you can figure it out. We will do this every month and if you would like to learn more about each project let us know and we will try to get the Dev on for a more in-depth stream/video. Buy patches from https://www.ahoworks.com/ using coupon code "AGCast". Do it. Reach out to UberClay Here: https://twitter.com/PrintsandtheRev Reach out to Dr. Death Here: https://twitter.com/DrDeath1776 All my other social media links can be found (As well as some other special links) here: https://linktr.ee/agcast Or for the la;20242024-08-04T23:36:28Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000600010002-6: INDUSTRIES IN CHKALOV : AIRFIELD IN CHKALOVApproved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R00060 RLFERENCE CENTER LIBRARY ENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP ?N1,TELLI ENCF. REPORT Al TRY U SS !E(T Indu el-4?l*i i 25X1A6a ORIGIN 25X1X6 DATE 25X1A6a INFO. DST,. AIX, 19k PAGES S.UPPLEM T t oy (5lo ?N' 5ni.C'l~k f l cd Org-Ab`~ ;;) is Sit t d or, the U' rivor neax the -c M? t?k has 6 Lout 2P,000 t bit .6ts and is the administrative cants, c the dint ?i, t In Which it is 100ate ? Tk's f t fa 4j (facts of a at the aiafiai . It appq at to be n,D d is still being d ; `fi r re are &AT&z6 at tine air''ia .s ? nd wallIl for workers are ..w coon 19 for t tion, The pleat coils tg of teen word ha l& for metal parts and t ri a n xt . F,ho c tsa tby-ea o _ead to,, are =play d x es ;6 o is esti aate?a. at fiva 7L-2 pl ea da 31j ? t o to 'other plena*, p Oh , TAX'*. air; fold let not only being ttv d for to ti a o struct . !ASMOSLI~ but aloo training tqr for the r t rni 1 tit o an o 119M 1 tit . ,s o ae at e ral n , ' o a few of G - n -b- 1-MI a 18 ~c ;19472023-07-16T00:44:27Z
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20110004947: Sm-Nd Isotopic Studies of Ureilite Novo UreiUreilites are ultramafic (harzburgitic) achondrites composed predominantly of olivine and pyroxenes, abundant carbon (graphites and shock-produced diamonds), some metal and sulfides. These rocks probably represent ultramafic mantles of differentiated parent asteroidal bodies. Age determinations of these rocks by Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd methods have been difficult because of their extremely low abundances of these parent-daughter elements. Nevertheless, Sm-Nd isochron ages were reported for Kenna, Goalpara, MET 78008 and PCA 82506 yielding ages of 3.74+/-0.02 Ga, approx.3.7 Ga, 4.09+/-0.08 Ga, 4.23+/-0.06 Ga, respectively [1-4]. These "young" Sm-Nd ages may represent secondary metasomatism events [1] related to impacts [5], as indicated by the similarly young Ar-39-Ar-40 degassing ages of 3.3-4.1 Ga for ureilites Kenna, Novo Urei and Havero [6]. Alternatively, it has been suggested that these rocks may have been contaminated with terrestrial crustal materials and the isochrons do not have any a;20112016-11-07T06:30:05Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r001600710007-3: ALLEGED RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA PLANS AND DIRECTIVESCOUNTRY SUBJECT 25X1A ' rt usian &onsJ NiONFI?E' , DATA DISTR.9 July 191 Alleged Russian Propaganda Plans and NO. OF PAGES Di rectjves 25X1A NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. t.;LAZIOINL=Mi lvN S1 Cl;E'T 0 0160071RP NO. Approved For Releasg }f4/ Zw,/ORT 25X1X On 30 and 31 May 194 -8 a ors i .eIwttial meetiz>g of SED press and nel officals was held in Berlin., at which it was alleged that "weighty c ecision of Moscow policy" require that propaganda in Germany ley emphasis on the -following topics during t{ c a (i.ng :~i :F.k. 20 tae question of the .c_cc?aa.tonwm_ar,:. Especially effective ?" " material, Is hoped, can ej derived from a suggestion t iat; t occupation of Germany be terminated. Th I s proposal is the be +c. n... trasted with the "occupation. statute" adiroc:ated by the SFD in the, western zpnes,s The occupation statute muss', be presented as a of perpe tlzating foreign rule on German s of ; the Soviet on Lna other h8 rid, will not only refuse to support;19482023-11-19T01:05:48Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79t00935a000400050001-5: QUARTERLY ESTIMATE OF THE PRODUCTION OF AIRCRAFT IN THE SINO-SOVIET BLOC JANUARY-MARCH 1956Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM QUARTERLY ESTIMATE OF THE PRODUCTION OF AIRCRAFT IN THE SINO-SOVIET BLOC JANUARY-MARCH 1956 CIA/RR IM-428 16 April 1956 WARNING THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, USC, SECS-. 793 AND 794, THE TRANSMISSION OR REVELATION OF WHICH IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Office of Research and Reports CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 S-E-C-R-E-T FOREWORD This publication is the fourth in a series to be issued on a quarterly basis summarizing production of aircraft in the Sino-Soviet Bloc. The estimates presented are intended to supersede those contained in previous ORR reports and are published to satisfy consume;19562023-06-28T06:03:01Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000200020009-2: VIEWS OF MINISTER KOPACKY#C~1 ~ 25X1X6 ?5X1 Aga ~ ~eo~ix~slo~ak'~a. 25X1A6a . iV? Cf3ANGE in Class. [] - ~ r aye a ~rt~ ~a~~rybod~rs ~~ex~ o Ti~f`t c~~~aa].~~a, ~i~ ha~~ ,~~ ~ers'taaxi~~ Document No. ~~ ~~:~T~: 25X1 X6 ~~~; ~ ~~~, ~'1 D~oe~~r ~F~~ ~'~~CE~ B~P~F~7' ~~~ ,n~~fi~ ~.~te.F~'ia ~3nister ~o.ol~~ ~crp~~~y ~~$.,adost~r o~ Iora~s.~,~.a~sa~ ~3~e~as~.d. h~.s vices o~ c~~.~'e?~?nt p~+~.~.tioa~. tapios3 ~~~ ~~ gig p~sib71~+ dry Fkoo?~ o ~ca:r-da ha.~~ ~~n suh~iy~.ed here fs~rra~,~:?~ati~,~? :~..~ ~3~rrt:.o~ ~~ ~he_.. ~1~-,c,~~~~.ra~.is? . Faz?~, ~~3.~~~ ~.hout tka.~ ~oo,~ticrra ,~:b ~~. ~,..:~sa per :iess in Mahe ~av~ra~.~~u~ris ~~a ~, ~o~or sa~c~ of the Kati loofa? ist~~ ~th~~ hourin pa~'ty im lat~e~,,v pleyi.n~ with ~'ir~~ ~'cfu dust hsve tc~ read their e ~ f,~::~ ~~~'cahodne Sl~s~rt~ to ~~e hoer dezna~~s~;ic ~-~~.~,~ areA ~n ~p~ tfae~ ~~ s ~-~s~;~treee t~:?ir ? a J alty to ~t*a~ry de~~,sf.o?~ wakexa in the Cr,~r~a'a~e~a~,a ~ ~:; ~ ~Yao~ want to ~e vhe initfatorsID t dust ~ora~. h~ o~ the ~.a~rer ~o~s~.u--;19462023-07-20T16:20:22Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp58-00597a000200100081-2: CODEL-HEARSTR A_T"M (' f A DEPARTMENT r?" { rRUCJ Tioodw For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP58-00597A0002001.00081-2 TPt(M;TAL USE ONLY TO: BFAIGRADE9 BE:RL Ni, BONN., C0.PEMiAGENfl OSLO9 PARIS,, EUOOM. This is .x S a'c.r,=ICS= en naessatgs for Ambtssador9 USOM Director and 1AAG Chief,: DISTRIBUTION ICA$Jameson Aatay?CCLL Air-LLD ICAaYoungb1ad IRS USIA/30C CIA~Paul an Miss dahiaer OSD4Mr. Carter The Senate Special Cmniktee studying the Mutual Security Program is retaining diet,--inguished it,izena as s:onsruitants to make field studies In various areas. Mr. William Rtdolpb Hearst, Jr.. (Department's despatch Sbv369Q of October 309 1)56 is bisgeaphic sketch of Mr. Hearst), has been designated to study Denmark., Norway, West Germany, Berlin, and Yugoslavin~ He i,:LD be s. ccaapen::ied tjr MMr^, James Gleason, Administrative Assistant to Senator Knowtand? who w;s.I.'a act as Mr. Hearet9a assistant, Mr, Hearst is to s'utxnit a report to the Committee on the fundamental aims of American foreign pr)_ s:r i;19562024-04-09T19:21:07Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00789r001900020002-8: RV SESSION SCHEDULE/SUMMARY PAPER. PROJECT: OTHER 'H'. SESSION: 07. SOURCE: RV-101pAGEi PRO TMTel ForeNtElte`4.9a0/08/08 : CIA-RDP96g4-8/WV09020002- 15 DATE:, 115- ?q- gio SANCTUARY :/3 SESSION TARGET: SOU RC E lot FIN1 S1-1 Mit cooRDINATE, Twe TwAlc) ot,sLY FRONTLOAD: I( 70 DAY WE WO "whip_ gAck. do rpir w /their C.brktvle. Vou J provitsivij 7\u. Two SS coorctum?ctes S wc-e. /rose. ery-eas ate ibr ow provical-favSeke TN/ Fertob i\v'ne IS 1-7-2 Mar MN. (0 pre,0100. tSeC,rtava toe Oniered1/4ThQ.peeptoit u ta 41,;(1 LiAcLUctiVlf if,dur AIT Tht5 Ul;SvAtiy., A ittovit. Una .60-r ilemtctechtre paha, 01A tiow Lem) C014 imar-ie ThR. P44, 4'1) lott) Pi re", lit" /MO tiA-M KtitintetIki CAACern tiavrtret6Lc elex. W tL4,,e50,1 enk IS-Pt Mate-en tq g4 , &GOA CCOA act tovli ttW tieeel eUt GePvictim -03 Yeati 7kt G4Irc day, 4.142 ore saRmlifrir Xeirr A .11eC? eve v evtid a km/N. )av 1.460 *il tAatt /4A6u3 Rerrd /1/04etbri We. anti 64- cetchout,iir Thiroisk evch-re peid ta t1et6r)--e1 *tXaiAj tiewr afreadAi Fv\esevikel sioce TheAl 4hre tXateed- 6) elf( ck.4- Ats -Axe ? 1' NOTES: m;19862023-06-24T20:05:31Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00792r000200230002-9: THE OPENING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BASIC RESEARCH OF HUMAN BODY SCIENCEApproved For Release 2002/05/17 : CIA-RDP96-00792R0002002300024 QJIL-L ,rIGC ,f !it ~f f 144ti 'ap t G~yfti g~ .s r j2Vcticr7 tyNNx7 .ri /979, A ,emu mAn ,.f - e-1-- AV- ;r,(z 'n ivta/ nz.,Oc' 4 /' D/~i~.v~-o , ? vC ,~vu rn ~t-?1 4D/t7 G?Cc 74 02,7.4,4 i'sno .~1vLa~/~~v~C~ 'Z.?CC ~ :r,,~,~ . 7~~ ~t-~.t. .P x~c~' ~us.,..~~ 4 btot.+,,1, Y~2it-io~f ~, ?, /!m b7'Z t~iry yn~rvz. x/r c yi~c.+C~~ .o~ 4 .~,~~.f ~.C, ?~ ,-L /t'ii.i?2 uC A,41. dco 94 z4,O 'tXkt",~ A roved' o r'F~elease02/0517_`"CIA-&V-d"0002&2-9 1C. 2- iGcdj exzepbim~ Approved For Release 2002/05/17 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000200230002-9 2 adv~~ 44 7 ~czo.~-so .G;~ Aim -C to Pn r,1 b~-v fiiC~Q6 ~l..nc ~~ rz~T ..-.C ,t4 % ' ?TiC-cr w 4, e, a 4- a^"f- !:. ?-J4) 10';d &'.i dt" . ZXCCIV77 %7L?( !dvo sow.-c. d lxzti ~ %~' .O~L~r~!`'- x~~:.. ,e?ksj ~ . 7~ ciao r...~.~,~c o7i~t- .yam ,Q p~,Q~Appr~or2les(2002~ RL~~r1Q~,20~$300~` Approved For Release 2002/05/17 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000200230002-9 ?1:10 0 , ?Z~GG ~~ ~ricco ~ .~G ~'~d ~ ~ 7~?ore,.~;19812023-06-25T06:32:35Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r013800330002-5: EAST GERMAN SHIPYARDS25X1A ~D~,~e~d~Forr 1~~6~2d~1~~l~~EI`~I~,-'ImQ~100457R01~O~~j2- Es.Ft t~a~nt~x?Wr as ?;,s kn.~~ Wis. s t C ermax ar1i,~,yax?d~ 25X1 C ~'E1~CE ACQt~~~Ed C~~~ Q;~ ?f~i;=t3~ ~'J.r. OF F'AGE~ 2 ~iC. QF ENC~S~ ~ (1 chart.; 25X1X~ ~~'PPt,~~~7Et~T tC~ REPOT ~It~. ~.,-, 1''ti:r't,y' ;tr.,.ll.~isii ~s15t;lk3.r}t3 4dQrf ~.jrt~~!'2r.~~G~ f'~J'i` lA'rF:B~',^tP?l.t. ~.I" Tt,'~aJ i;'; tfa" ..arr~G~n:-erf't-0 ;ax^3.vs;~i3rrdep t-ro~artd the r~a,c~dle ai ~~~~~:, thw builci.irw; cis' a drydock ~ox? s P;.ips c f ?.tre "Yiar~s a" t pe (22; C~(?Q tc~r:s ~.eerr abanc~arred i.n .:araaejrtiSxade, ova; berun in ear7.y ].95.Z.:. ;' at ` prc:se:nt, srorlt on tPi~ s.la.ps is in pro8r~ss: in 1.9x2. the s}ai.pyarc}. ~.s :tc3 bui7_c~ the fa.rst of ~a series of 15UU-tor, :na*.orsniNS for tyre Fled :~:~q~$,~:~zx,~^i. .~~isr.~~.r h.~,rbor is soon. to be declaresd a key, harl~ar, becatase ox its :~ ;. strategic in~par. tar,C~., 3a 'i'he Peeneyaerft ~.t :;ol.~ast is run e3y .the Iii: ~aeepol.j..zex, alt2xoir~h tftey ~Y?;19522023-11-26T10:14:04Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r003500390001-4: NIS-KURSUMLIJA-KOSOVO POLJE AND INDIJA-SUBOTICA RR LINE.Approved For Release 2003/08/05 :CIA-RDP82-00457R00350~~101-4 CI.J~ti~~v~ ~~~ C{~'J6dTf~Y.~.~'.~,a~G~,t~~....~...~ .~ _.~..._:_,~'~.._.._>.~.RC?ORT NO i3~'`C.,.~..;,~ ~`` - ,td~~~.~~~~~.,Q~~d?.~'QL .J.~...ar~d.M.zj~~I~'I~3.1~~..:.~n~.:.t.~~.~.,...ii.~..,Lina..a.~,_.....~....:_.,.^__ EV/'3l..E1A1'ION.~~._, 2~,,,_....,...~LACE (}BTAINED~1 QA?E 0+= CG~T~i~l' See belov~ I~Ai"~ 08~'AINEu..~,._... .._,~.._..____.~...~..,.~'ATE PR~i'ARED 2l September 1q~9 ~..~ fliE:FcRENC~S t'AG~S 2 REII~ARKS 25X1 a, eta ion Stat~.on I~TIZIJA (Annex 1) -~tatian Sf~;,SKI KA.~J,OVCT, four tracks off' 700 m each. Immedia~:ely after the RK stat3.on, the lines in a grade of 20 percents Qvc:rco~.~es -the Fruskagora i~.ts. Part of the 3 ':~ ~.s built on se~ Cr.,ASS1f=1CAi#~ 25X1 ~TISUt~LZJA~19492024-03-06T12:59:49Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp86b00985r000300080027-2: REGULAR CONTACTS WITH ACADEMIC PERSONNELApproved For Release 2006/10/18: CIA-RDP86B00985R000300080027-2 VDD/~ k OF-stry ODP 706-77 14 April 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for STATINTL Applications I Director of Data Processing SUBJECT Regular Contacts with Academic Personnel 1. This subject was broadly addressed in the attached memorandum dated 16 October 1975, in response to a Senate Select Committee question regarding CIA relations with U.S. academic and research institutions. The information contained in this memorandum is generally current, but to ,be specific, the only continuing relationship of a formal business nature that is maintained by the Offiep of Data Pro . .ssi.na is one with Dr- 2. If you need any more information on this subject, please let me know. Att: a/s Distribution: Orig - adse Approved For Release 2006/10/18: CIA-RDP86B00985R000300080027-2 Approved For Release 2006/10/18: CIA-RDP86B00985R000300080027-2 ojCS 4IG9-75 STATI NTL pia, czl 7 ra? r?.Scr 1)75 I. R f ro ce letter requests 'full;19772023-10-27T06:08:07Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-04718a000500060015-6: OUTLINE OF PROJECT PLANNING PROCEDUREApproved For Reuse 2003/08/ DP78-04718AOA85000600'6 ;Ecxmatlc~ ca~Fl~~~rtt~u, - ~. 'h+~ ,~ ~~'~ ar X11 d~:~#CUS~ the d~~.ea ~o~~c,t out- li~~ ~ a de~r~.gn~t~d~A~etaC~titte~ ~'~~ 0~~~.~~ri~.. J~p~xt~ a fem. u~~"~iir~ off' tie x~~u,lr~enii~ of ~ ~x~~,~+~at, its purpQ~~e, the F~~~ ~~~ vt a~gt~pli~h~t~n~,~ and t~:e c~x~teric~s un~i+~r fah ~1; .3 b~ +~~r~d oc~t ~ha39. ba dap+ ~n pa~ticu3srt +~ach c~~ 1lhe ~'~t~3,r,~ ~Qi~tttr asust b+~ cctvear~d~ ~M ~? T`h~ ~,~+era3? auppvx't requix~ +I~.,~''$~~e ~ ~~t2 b~ ,~'ilIR2~.$~1$C~ ~, L'~~ QT ~.i~i~in~ 3'~pt~~ri3 mon~g, mai~ri.ala b. ~+O'~t!!3` ~'aG'tst33'~t lim~,ti.~g the ~t t~f Q~` m+~r~l~ex' in. rahi~ah Gvntr+~. t`~ctr~ ~'thai~ isa? d~gr~~ of t~on trwl ~hith ~ . ~~ ~r ~ha~ b~ ~x~.eed bg CIA ~ the princ;1. or principal ~F the Frc~~ ~.t3,ng th,e a~un~ o~ ~~ ~zss~ar in rich au~aar~ t~Ta b~ glzx7n5.eh~3 by ~CI,A or 2#.~i~ rapar~;tx~g ~'xire~anl:s. ~. Ci~aut~sntia~7. factc>re lm3.~~.r~g a~ugpax~t and a.dml.x~ietaralric~n. ~h~aa f~~s~ra nc].ud+~ items s;19522024-02-29T11:26:44Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000200660031-2: 282245 - 282341.~., ~,~ 4~/ o ~ mar/ /o i 9 r~~ -~~s~~~~~~~_~ =05867A000200660031-2 25X1A `?`~ ~ >ar 25X 1 A A~roved For Release ~O~f04/14~A-RDP78-05867A000200660031-2 25X1A 25X1A or a ease 'i~'r~~ an a -tola / 4/ P~A~~R~ 8-05867A000200660031-2 u is ~R u a rttT suR14GT wsxcz su~cr ~` ~~'iY lY ~Ii'Ab 1 ~iJ we.\ YtKr e -- ~i"i7VIV Ai~FiE.~>a eacrarse 'A'NN""""~` 1 VI 1\VIVGJV LVVV/VT/ yr ?V - VI I -VVVVIAVVVLVVVVVVV 1-L O /(~ r _ .~ 7 /Q ~ Affiti wD tWJ!{T 6uaACT unRCT SuBJtCt ll~ltt7 W67ECT fL~iAQ--~ R f 11ut1~ (i~liii~a~a n~.r~rri~ Vim' T ?si .9 ~~ L .w arcar.c ~ ii ~ ~ "1 v ; Ap~~vT ~~ o~ Release 04/14~A ut~nrat a o ,s ~ ,~ ~- ~--~ ~ ~ ~~ win ~~ ~R ~R ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~[[ s / I ~a es x __nnnn in ~ iw w /~i w~r~~i rrttar~a 'acr,~rrrNrw rwr,wws r't1V1V l4F9i1L1~1~ 9rir'VKi - ~ -._____ __~_ _ ~ e+ue~ ~~= ,~-r--'~ _ _~w~cr~i waacr - I "'? wuecr fue~cr .a~ ~.~ ~ /? ~~ ~ /1 ,J ~ ~ .~. , ~ ion n ~ d i ~ J / ~ n .~ T ~ ~ 25X1A 1`tiUiU R1Ffi9LiJOJ 'it~i"U[~1 cocn~arr n: 2 ~ ? 2 ~- ~ ^ ~?~ ^ :, ~ ~ /fin ~ i ~ ~ ~~s';19742023-10-15T19:06:12Z
WIND ROSE - Rock and Stone (Official Video)New Album. Trollslayer, out October, 4 2024!  Pre-Order: https://lnk.to/WindRose-Trollslayer WINDROSE on “Rock And Stone”: “Dwarfs from around the world, WE HEARD YOU!  We teamed up with Deep Rock Galactic to release our new single “Rock And Stone”, which will be the ultimate anthem of Dwarf Metal!  If You don’t Rock and Stone, You ain’t coming home!”  SUMMER FESTIVALS: 08/10/24: Villena, ES @ Leyendas del Rock LATIN AMERICA (headlining): 07/05/24: Mexico City, MX @ Circo Volador 07/06/24: San Jose, CR @ Pepper's Club 07/07/24: Bogota, CO @ Ace of Spades 07/10/24: Lima, PE @ Teatro Kantaro 07/12/24: Santiago, CL @ Club Chocolate 07/13/24: Buenos Aires, AR @ Uniclub 07/15/24: La Paz, BO @ Salon Fantasio 07/16/24: Cochabamba, BO @ Salon Heroinas 07/18/24: Porto Alegre, BR @ Opiniao 07/19/24: Curitiba, BR @ Jokers 07/20/24: Belo Horizonte, BR @ Mister Rock 07/21/24: Sao Paulo, BR @ Carioca Club POWERWOLF Wolfsnächte 2024 (support):  + HammerFall          10/04/2;20242024-09-26T15:38:31Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp57-00011a001000080171-9: LOGISTICAL PROBLEMS INHERENT IN STAGINGApproved For Release 2010/12/06: CIA-RDP57-0001 lAO01000080171-9 UK 4% O" tj of 5 23 zeierth 1936 w a poix t in the do u alu lilac of our 4 lixtia Mid it t+ be prof tsb a it Ica %sare to sak the P'rojmt at 141s. to rONWAVk the zesty of *At amdpewA and aqVLIM m"A h to be prat- cr,itteasd in ar *agiag izo~ or rat U P& t. 2. As I be li wi1.1.. +ae, it is mt r um to duwww t c o c a o p t Of t d i t h c u t SOIW F J A C d*qAY t at hart rae t1we t Itul be rewax"d in shat kiA of 3ege- tar In a of the sc l stogt% date,. A discondw of the OWSA*t a ac, elow ricit take Into E st b the a .t *411 be rend ted as the ^az1 after retmelum i.o., tr dreamt the . or m $i a1ent sue. aurae - in *wt .. I tAink so dwWA ak /I.ut to or *UK iteess at W wad p m ehostld be pve-positimed tax *Amim or rsfawUxi& and shat 1 I of mugmq e&L- czvft sp* m dumaA be i - P3 we in &*once. 3, ftrbqo Um r"dr * *cWd be b t ait fttbor to iiIzsbe ,urunts sad kJob of the a tmtorUl Lred for oto&UV or t ll am# ~s 3,ep tkrw or tow ~ w;19562025-05-07T11:47:40Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp71t00730r000600090147-6: TRANSMITTAL OF ORR REPORTS(Classified)Approved For Release 2000/08/26 : CIA-RDP71 TOO73OROOO6OOO9O147-6 14+ December MMMWDUM FOR: Chief* Disseminatior_ Wntrol Branch, DD/Ca FRCZI ; Chief, Publications 8taft, an SCI' ? Tranamittal of CRR Reports- 25X1 C 1. It is requested that the attached copies of the following reports 25X1A9a ar$ed to for further tranimittal An unsanitized copy of each report is attached for 25X1C CIA/RR IM 61-35, Irrigation in the U $R: Current Status ~8 @Ct8 and PceS'0 Por ie Future, November 1964, Cr r "~` 7ID, (dopy N t7 for 25X1 A CIA/RR BR 64-37, The Soviet Pe ticide Indus ; fetus and Plans, November Secret, Copies 100 - IQ2 Y . 85 far 25X1 A 25X1A9a CIA/RR A.FA, 6k-2, Produces or tical _ Paoto a.. hic, and eM eL hic t l the November 1i64, & ors , Copies - oo t y for 25X1 A 2. Tne Office of Research suid Re port& considers that d.isseitinatiwi of the attached reporta -wtll result in a net advantage to the UbIted States, and has examined it in accordance with apy licabie disc iof;ure policies. These;19642023-10-14T15:24:40Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00001r000200500003-8: LOW-NUMBER TAGS, D.C.'S DRIVING UPPER CRUSTZ TA zE TC3 74 r VL~LY oved For Release 1999/,9M$ DP75-0 2 low license The avorea .., t 7is i e r Ia= e as lain, Lori 41 ews a a ? 15 iict VIPs. VVI1C3e VOt d is SLi CITE' 1~ ' - field, have kept the LS .' Trf>i gTot~'IY1g. 0 ,. 14 s nui o reel 1, 2 and 4, Ali Visual is not a5sigrleff, tzlt 171"d for a" 'i'y' "Vg' VIP Who `nzay t? " "" fit "1i1T" "the WaslilW..ori`" cr atd look ? LAr' 3L10w l e. you 11p`'lflis list ancd slip it into ollr 'glove Com''artrilent or as elebrity - spotting uliri e'r`est orthe year. 3fe lay we' Van- the list d>cial plates Issued to Wits lp tolls grdttliig' diplo- fer A ci 'a , Corporation Justice 8npr'eme court. Meiin'C"71IeCarrashy, Judge's 14-?~I ''~=Colitmis- ttttln~'irr+. ait.'lf?U11tftan -T. Anderson (D.; .'A-1 i - - 28-R?obeit V. Fleming, banker. 27-James A, asliipgton Jx "Chair- 101.199 RiaK1e[[bI1c.U?lllties Commission. 28-Clyde ts Garrett, attorney, ^9-~`harle$ oile. American lot-BdwargiI Burling J.r,', srinrney. .,,--E113S11'e beach. PresCivation l;19622023-07-10T06:16:29Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000800040034-6: SWEDISH COLONEL GETS LIFE SENTENCE AS SPYCURIS L N SCIENCE,, Approved For Release 20001081a30'blA-R JUN 1 3.1964 STATINTL ' Swedish Colonel Gets By the 4 iO,iated Prsxi Stockholm Guilt Admitted Swedish Air Force Col. Stig Prosecutor Werner Ryhn-; Wennerstrom was sentenced to in;cr said Wennerstrom spied life in prison Friday on charges for the Soviet Union for "hun of spying against Sweden for dreds of thousands of dollars. the Soviet Union. He accused Wennerstrom of. The sentence, Sweden's most ;handing over at least 160 top severe : in. peacetime, was Swedish defense secrets to the Soviets. .!handed down 10 days before I Soviet Premier Nikita S. Wennerstrom admitted guilt I{hrushchev was due in Stock- on all but minor charges. Al- holm on a good-will visit. ' I though he said the United When Wcnnerstrom was ar- I States and its NATO allies rested a year ago,' Premier 111 were his chief spy targets, he Tage Erlander said relations' was tried only for the betrayal? l between Sweden and the So- of Swedish secrets. viet Union h;19642023-08-09T19:13:38Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000800070004-6: CIA SUPERVISIONSanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP7500t49R000800?070004-6 BEST COPY A VAILABLE Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP-75-00149R000800070004-6 CPYRGHT Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000800070004-6 i P.o c. nis4iF'.,u -on "rr. ? vision u~cr ito t11-'d t,n 4 te? I reatizr? ii 3s ourgovern- rd rx,:*trategiC into tjtgense brand or bpreau but Otlp egen- ries of y `r gos trntnent have heir tntrot rrl-t opni'ntions too and 'yet cad is goverr+Yt or controlled to sonic 'cie~gree by Congte U? Mr. R n g e r > F s a y "No (yl'ern- mrn! hilrelu s^ni.ld he lest Alone tft 1y fire itt'( I' Also, "leaving the ,\nirr1 . i srr ple tcith a dl- It, i rnn it !huir attars ind the hwr.fV w if inrrwi:ong power to .',., I: ? P 1' c irt (tin i c It, i t,?-nrt \' nr d `i ar Ili %;i known A% the if!g1r ``ft".i",rc and a :at . that mangy.' ernp'.:y:s ir?ii. ommi:,tisti Ican logs. I. is ix u our ('antral Intel- liguncx Ageo -r and tit.il )perates with -t? conWix stunal super ision Is t;19992023-08-09T19:07:58Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp63-00314r000100010066-0: THE KURDS IN 1959, CIA/RR GR L-60-20401?464 Approved For Release 2001/07/3'1 CIA-RDP63-00314R000100010066-0 11KMENCE: tractor for National at /RR 0R L-60-2 efiGAR dated 3k Aertl 1960. 1. Your c OV L-60-2 have been studied here with rest care. Fortunately, ppeers that there is no real disperity in ger viewpoints, though some ti on may be appropriate. 2. Let me first C:C1Tflt on the coetext in which the reort ws prepared. A little over a year moo we were directed to untiertske a basic collation, analysis, and eveluetion of intelligence and other materials on the Xnrds. At the time, were rather reluctant to ge involved in the project, whieh required a massive, acrose-the-boare effort that covered all fields of intonation related to the Xarde. However, we represent tne principal body of area research eneeialtate in the BD/I and were tagged to do it. As you ere deubtless awmre, there are thousands of sourcea available on the Ands, but no consolidated bode of information, just as there are no Pally knowledgeable Kurd speciaei;19602023-11-01T10:54:05Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000300310005-3: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-APPENDIXSanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000300310005-3 Recall for a moment the recent San Fran- cisco hearings of the Un-American Activities Committee. What fact enters your mind first? The rioting. Who stirred up the riot- ing? Known Communists. What would have happened without the demonstrations? The hearing would have been orderly and brief newspaper reports would have been written instead of glaring headlines. If reputations were damaged, the rioting and the resulting headlines did it. And who incited the riots? Known Communists. It necessarily follows that the object of the demonstrations, whether participants knew it or not, was not to preserve civil liberties, but to discredit the committee. Forget for a moment the Communists who participated and the gory details of the San Francisco Incident. Ask this question: What is the justification for this committee? Here it is in simple terms: The security of the United States is the business of Con- gress. Most Congressmen fe;19602023-07-01T00:31:46Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00662r000200150068-3: POSITION TAKEN BY CIA REPRESENTATIVE ON MANDATORY EXPORT CONTROL OF TECHNICAL DATAA rove F r Relea 200I /03 5-00662.8000200150068-3 Dice emoran um ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO Assistant Director, Research and Reports DATE: 23 February 1951 FROM . Cti_ef, Economic Analysis Divis ion, O/RR SUBJECT: position taken by CIA Representative on Mandatory Export Control of Techn cal Data. 1. "Mandatory export control o 'ecnicaJ. Data" was the subject of discussion at the meeting of the 0nera in- Subconr ittee of -,lie Advisory Committee on Export Policy, 19 February 1`;51. The ACEP staff, in uC Document 444.3 recommended mandatory exhort control of technical data to country R sub-group A destinations (Soviet Bloc), directly or indirectly, employing the following definition: "an professional, scientific, or technical information, including any model, design, plotoE;raph, phctoo aph negative, document, or commodity, containing a plan, specification, or descriptive or technical information of any kind which can be used or edapted for use in connection with any process, synthesi;19512023-11-09T01:39:04Z
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