From: [j p g 3196] at [tahoma.UUCP] (James P. Galasyn)
Newsgroups: talk.politics.misc,alt.activism
Subject: National Security Act of 1947 (was Re: The Bill Of Rights)
Summary: This is the actual Bill of Rights.
Date: 29 Jan 90 22:53:16 GMT
Followup-To: talk.politics.misc

Here it is:  Title I, Sec. 102, paragraphs d and e of the National Security
Act of 1947, the document that dismantled the entire Philip Morris
Constitution in a single fell blow, reproduced from U.S. STATUTES AT LARGE,
Vol 61, Part 1.
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                          CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
   (d) For the purpose of coordinating the intelligence activities of the
several Government departments and agencies in the interest of national
security, it shall be the duty of the Agency, under the direction of the
National Security Council --
      (1) to advise the National Security Council in matters concerning
      such intelligence activities of the Government departments and
      agencies as relate to national security;
      (2) to make recommendations to the National Security Council for the
      coordination of such intelligence activities of the departments and
      agencies of the Government as relate to the national security;
      (3) to correlate and evaluate intelligence relating to the national
      security, and provide for the appropriate dissemination of such
      intelligence within the Government using where appropriate private
      existing agencies and facilities:  PROVIDED, That the Agency shall
      have no police, subpena [sic], law-enforcement powers, or
      internal-security functions:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That the departments
      and other agencies of the Government shall continue to collect,
      evaluate, correlate, and disseminate departmental intelligence:  AND
      PROVIDED FURTHER, That the Director of Central Intelligence shall be
      responsible for protecting intelligence sources and methods from
      unauthorized disclosure;
      (4) to perform, for the benefit of the existing intelligence
      agencies, such additional services of common concern as the National
      Security Council determines can be more efficiently accomplished
      centrally;
      (5) to perform such other functions and duties related to
      intelligence affecting the national security as the National Security
      Council may from time to time direct.
   (e) To the extent recommended by the National Security Council and
   approved by the President, such intelligence of the departments and
   agencies of the Government, except as hereinafter provided, relating to
   the national security shall be open to the inspection of the Director of
   Central Intelligence, and such intelligence as relates to the national
   security and is possessed by such departments and other agencies of the
   Government, except as hereinafter provided, shall be made available to
   the Director of Central Intelligence for correlation, evaluation, and
   dissemination:  PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That upon the written request of the
   Director of Central Intelligence, the Director of the Federal Bureau of
   Investigation shall make available to the Director of Central
   Intelligence such information for correlation, evaluation, dissemination
   as may be essential to the national security.
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