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The above listing of 12,700 documents has been generally unavailable until now. Thanks to DC-area researcher Michael Ravnitzky, we can now see the titles of—and request copies of—material from the 1975 presidential commission that examined CIA misdeeds. (Instructions for requesting are below.) This material includes information on CIA domestic mail surveillance, human experimentation, assassinations of leaders, and the Agency's other "family jewels," plus depositions from Henry Kissinger, William Casey, and other spooks and powerbrokers.

Six sets of these records were produced, of which this set, the Ford Library set, and a set in the custody of the Rockefeller University Archive Center at Pocantico Hills in North Tarrytown, N.Y. are the only ones known to be extant. The original "family jewels" files remain in the custody of the CIA.

The final report of the Rockefeller Commission is here.

http://www.thememoryhole.org/spy/rockefeller-register.htm
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