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b6 b7C are As· .recipients awar~, Chicozp collection of ·s~ieiltific inf9rmation in the u.s has ~'bng b~en a problem · to which wehave ,sough~ answers in k~eping with our resp9nsibilities in the ·coiinter~spionage area; We have seen .on numerous occasions attempts by··Chfcoms, usi'ng ov:ert and, sefni-overt means·,. to · subscribe to technica1 pubJication~ and to obtain•scientific. ·docum_ents or material•: They have written openly from China- as well as using false names and addresses in ~ong Kong and ~urope in order to obtain this info~mation. Overt collectiop, of -course, is almost impossible t·o stop and we can only attempt to make likely· recipien_ts· of :such collection attempts. a.ware of the destination ·of their puplications. In or4er to make the business world aware of this. problem I wrote an ar.tic'le n t~is· ·sub~E!ct in the June, 1966, .issue ·Of "Nation's Bl:tsin~ss." i:, ,f y 1 • The· prQblem ~f covert collection -of scientific ~nd technical information is also di~ficult to st~p unless we -:'\know who is obtai,;iing 1he ·information and whe:r.-ethey are get.ting1/ ~c/,/it. The ~eeent aetonation of a hydrogen- bomb., far ahead ·of '' the time that the Western intelligence community anticipated f- ~. China would- hav~ ~uch capability, ·highlights the fact that :--1/ covert collection of information is un~oubtedly' going on. , ~ 1 While it is known that numerous Western~trained· scientists, --1 .:: : particuiarly .Ch~nese from -JJ:.·s.., have, :returned to China a_nd :1 ··1 l t have :the training and ·ability to accomplish a. nuclear program, :; -: i gll the Chicoms must-:~~~P up to .date on technological advances in the West in or,der tp create the finished produ~t. ~I/ 1 ~ fe ~ave long: suspected that 'Chicom coJlection of needed information is accomplished through c9ntacts · with ethnic C:11ihese scientis_'l\ra ..a~ , technicians in· this country -. Several . offices ~,ve develo~ excellent sources among Chinese 6ient1sts , Tolson_,______,. DeLoach---: ~~:: . l Casper · Callahan Conrad Felt 2 2· --· ~ieagOlJ'.,t'~ Los Angele.(-~1!-~ -~~~:n -~Trotter-~ Tele. Room~ Holmes· -~ ';andy · .0 ·2 - ·c ) '\; 14 U5-J'u L l4!1- RO ,,., ~ \' 'New York 2 - San FranciePd ~~~~~an~ PJT: er.lY\.--~f./ . K<'b f WVMCT-39' - · ' . ,. , b3 b 7E 11 JUN 28 1967 · •1 . LETYPE:'UNIT 0 , I
b6 b7C are As· .recipients awar~, Chicozp collection of ·s~ieiltific inf9rmation in the u.s has ~'bng b~en a problem · to which wehave ,sough~ answers in k~eping with our resp9nsibilities in the ·coiinter~spionage area; We have seen .on numerous occasions attempts by··Chfcoms, usi'ng ov:ert and, sefni-overt means·,. to · subscribe to technica1 pubJication~ and to obtain•scientific. ·docum_ents or material•: They have written openly from China- as well as using false names and addresses in ~ong Kong and ~urope in order to obtain this info~mation. Overt collectiop, of -course, is almost impossible t·o stop and we can only attempt to make likely· recipien_ts· of :such collection attempts. a.ware of the destination ·of their puplications. In or4er to make the business world aware of this. problem I wrote an ar.tic'le n t~is· ·sub~E!ct in the June, 1966, .issue ·Of "Nation's Bl:tsin~ss." i:, ,f y 1 • The· prQblem ~f covert collection -of scientific ~nd technical information is also di~ficult to st~p unless we -:'\know who is obtai,;iing 1he ·information and whe:r.-ethey are get.ting1/ ~c/,/it. The ~eeent aetonation of a hydrogen- bomb., far ahead ·of '' the time that the Western intelligence community anticipated f- ~. China would- hav~ ~uch capability, ·highlights the fact that :--1/ covert collection of information is un~oubtedly' going on. , ~ 1 While it is known that numerous Western~trained· scientists, --1 .:: : particuiarly .Ch~nese from -JJ:.·s.., have, :returned to China a_nd :1 ··1 l t have :the training and ·ability to accomplish a. nuclear program, :; -: i gll the Chicoms must-:~~~P up to .date on technological advances in the West in or,der tp create the finished produ~t. ~I/ 1 ~ fe ~ave long: suspected that 'Chicom coJlection of needed information is accomplished through c9ntacts · with ethnic C:11ihese scientis_'l\ra ..a~ , technicians in· this country -. Several . offices ~,ve develo~ excellent sources among Chinese 6ient1sts , Tolson_,______,. DeLoach---: ~~:: . l Casper · Callahan Conrad Felt 2 2· --· ~ieagOlJ'.,t'~ Los Angele.(-~1!-~ -~~~:n -~Trotter-~ Tele. Room~ Holmes· -~ ';andy · .0 ·2 - ·c ) '\; 14 U5-J'u L l4!1- RO ,,., ~ \' 'New York 2 - San FranciePd ~~~~~an~ PJT: er.lY\.--~f./ . K<'b f WVMCT-39' - · ' . ,. , b3 b 7E 11 JUN 28 1967 · •1 . LETYPE:'UNIT 0 , I