SAC, Albany August 25, 1967
PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OFFICES
Director, FBI
1 - Mr. C. D. Brennan
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM 1 - Mr. Bland
BLACK NATIONALIST-HATE GROUPS 1 - Mr. Trainor
INTERNAL SECURITY 1 - Mr. B. A. Wells
1 - Mr. C. W. Thompson
1 - Mr. Ryan
Offices receiving copies
of this letter are
instructed to
immediately establish a
control file captioned
as above, and to assign
responsibility for
following and
coordinating this new
counterintelligence
program to an
experienced and
imaginative Special
Agent well versed in
investigations relating
to black nationalist,
hate-type organizations.
The field office control
file used under this
program may be
maintained in a pending
inactive status until
such time as a specific
operation or technique
is placed under
consideration for
implementation.
The purpose of this new
counterintelligence
endeavor is to expose,
disrupt, misdirect,
discredit, or otherwise
neutralize the
activities
of black nationalist,
hate-type organizations
and groupings, their
leadership, spokesmen,
membership, and
supporters, and to
counter their propensity
for violence and civil
disorder. The activities
of all such groups of
intelligence interest to
this Bureau must be
followed on a continuous
basis so we will be in a
position to promptly
take advantage of all
opportunities for
counterintelligence and
to inspire action in
instances where
circumstances warrant.
The pernicious
background of such
groups, their duplicity,
and devious maneuvers
must be exposed to
public scrutiny where
such publicity will have
a neutralizing effect.
Efforts of various
groups
2 - Atlanta 2 - Philadelphia
2 - Baltimore 2 - Phoenix
2 - Boston 2 - Pittsburgh
2 - Buffalo 2 - Richmond
2 - Charlotte 2 - St. Louis
2 - Chicago 2 - San Francisco
2 - Cincinnati 2 - Washington Field Office
2 - Cleveland
2 - Detroit
2 - Jackson
2 - Los Angeles
2 - Memphis
2 - Newark
2 - New Orleans
2 - New York
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Letter to SAC, Albany
RE: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
BLACK NATIONALIST - HATE GROUPS
to consolidate their forces or to recruit new or youthful adherents must be
frustrated. No opportunity should be missed to exploit through
counterintelligence techniques the organizational and personal conflicts of the
leaderships of the groups and where possible an effort should be made to
capitalize upon existing conflicts between competing black nationalist
organizations. When an opportunity is apparent to disrupt or neutralize black
nationalist, hate type organizations through the cooperation of established
local news media contacts or through such contact with sources available to the
Seat of Government, in every instance careful attention must be given to the
proposal to insure the targeted group is disrupted and not merely publicized.
Consideration should be given to techniques to preclude violence-prone or
rabble-rouser leaders of hate groups from spreading their philosophy publicly or
through various mass communication media.
Many individuals currently active in black nationalist organizations have
backgrounds of immorality, subversive activity, and criminal records. Through
your investigation of key agitators, you should endeavor to establish their
unsavory backgrounds. Be alert to determine evidence of misappropriation of
funds or other types of personal misconduct on the part of militant nationalist
leaders so any practical or warranted counter-intelligence may be instituted.
Intensified attention under this program should be afforded to the activities of
such groups as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference, Revolutionary Action Movement, the Deacons for
Defense and Justice, Congress of Racial Equality, and the Nation of Islam.
Particular emphasis should be given to extremists who direct the activities and
policies of revolutionary or militant groups such as Stokely Carmichael, H.
"Rap" Brown, Elijah Muhammad, and Maxwell Stanford.
At this time the Bureau is setting up no requirement for status letters to be
periodically submitted under this program. It will be incumbent upon you to
insure the program is being afforded necessary and continuing attention and that
no opportunities will be overlooked for counterintelligence action.
This program should not be confused with the program entitled "Communist Party,
USA, Counterintelligence Program, Internal Security - C," (Bufile 100-3-104),
which is directed
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Letter to SAC, Albany
RE: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
BLACK NATIONALIST - HATE GROUPS
against the Communist Party and related organizations, or the program entitled
"Counterintelligence Program, Internal Security, Disruption of Hate Groups," (Bufile
157-9), which is directed against Klan and hate-type groups primarily consisting
of white memberships.
All Special Agent personnel responsible for the investigation of black
nationalist, hate-type organizations and their memberships should be altered to
our counterintelligence interest and each investigative Agent has a
responsibility to call to the attention of the counterintelligence coordinator
suggestions and possibilities for implementing the program. You are also
cautioned that the nature of this new endeavor is such that under no
circumstances should the existence of the program be made known outside the
Bureau and appropriate within-office security should be afforded to sensitive
operations and techniques considered under the program.
No counterintelligence action under this program may be initiated by the field
without prior Bureau authorization.
You are urged to take an enthusiastic and imaginative approach to this new
counterintelligence endeavor and the Bureau will be pleased to entertain any
suggestions or techniques you may recommend. |