Inlet
is the FBI's intelligence letter sent to the President
and the Attorney General and later to the Vice- President
giving them details of current interest in the security
and intelligence matters currently being investigated
by the FBI. It may cover items such as antiwar demonstrations,
espionage, Latin America, national news, black panther
party, warnings against overseas travel, bombings,
Ku Klux Klan, communist party investigations, participation
in International conferences, and murders. These investigations
came from all sections of the country. This program
was instituted in November 1969, and was discontinued
December 1972.
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