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Cointelpro New Left Albuquerque Part 01 Final

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This declassified FBI document is a cover sheet for a COINTELPRO file concerning the "New Left" in Albuquerque, dated March 31, 1971, which states there is no potential or pending counterintelligence action at that time beyond efforts to improve informant coverage.

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This declassified FBI document page is a cover sheet, not a report detailing operational specifics. It features prominent black text set against a white background, indicating it's an official document. The key information includes the document's purpose ("FOIPA COVER SHEET"), the subject matter ("FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS"), the specific topic ("SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO)"), and identifiers such as "NEW LEFT," "ALBUQUERQUE," and a case number ("100-449698-62"). Below this text is an official seal or emblem, likely representing the Freedom of Information Act, and at the bottom, the name of the agency, "FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION." There are no photographs, handwritten notes, stamps, filled-in forms, logs, charts, redactions, or visual evidence of surveillance methods. FOIPA COVER SHEET FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) NEW LEFT ALBUQUERQUE 100-449698-62 FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NOTICE THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTION OF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDED THAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OR OTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READ ARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITION AND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALS PROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BEST COPIES AVAILABLE. OPTIONAL FORM NO. 18 MAY, 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES G RNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) FROM : W2 C.SA SAC, ALBUQUERQUE (105-1677) (P) DATE: 3/31/71 SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT Re Albuquerque letter, 12/30/70. The following information is submitted in accordance with Bureau instructions: I. POTENTIAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (CI) ACTION Albuquerque has no potential CI action at this time. II. PENDING COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTION Albuquerque currently has no pending counterintelligence action other than our continuing efforts to improve our informant coverage both on campus and in communes. In this regard it is noted Albuquerque, since referenced letter, has developed a Bureau approved PSI, Bureau approved CS, and has two more PSIs under development. III. TANGIBLE RESULTS None. In order to establish a counterintelligence action of merit, it is necessary to direct it against a specific group or activity. Recently, there have been some indications of attempts to stir interest in dissident activity. However, the response has been lackadaisical and the best policy at this time is watchful waiting and be prepared. 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Albuquerque is taking advantage of the summer\nlull by strengthening and enlarging our contacts with school\nauthorities and other sources of information. It is further\nnoted Albuquerque is currently investigating 26 hippie communes\nin northern New Mexico and, as a necessary technique, is\ndeveloping informants and sources of information which it is\nbelieved will be of material assistance in our continuing\ninvestigation of New Left activities."}, {"box_2d": [512, 52, 520, 64], "text_content": "1"}, {"box_2d": [703, 126, 719, 169], "text_content": "III."}, {"box_2d": [705, 240, 725, 572], "text_content": "TANGIBLE RESULTS REC 45:103"}, {"box_2d": [707, 619, 733, 686], "text_content": "-44"}, {"box_2d": [735, 122, 785, 883], "text_content": "None. It is noted there has been no planned action\nby dissident groups since the Easter recess. What action\nhas occurred has resulted from spontaneous individual behavior."}, {"box_2d": [787, 767, 798, 778], "text_content": ":"}, {"box_2d": [799, 96, 851, 317], "text_content": "2- Bureau (RM)\nAlbuquerque"}, {"box_2d": [830, 691, 857, The page is a standard FBI memorandum form with typed text detailing COINTELPRO activities in Albuquerque. There are numerous handwritten annotations, including a sketch that appears to be a communication notation, and a routing stamp. Several official stamps are visible, including "REC-4" and date stamps indicating "APR 8 1971" and "APR 1971," suggesting the document was processed and routed. A small graphic depicting a soldier holding a rifle is present at the bottom left of the page, possibly indicating a thematic element or a standard departmental insignia. There are instances of black ink smudging across the document. [735, 122, 785, 883], "text_content": "None. 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SEC."}, {"box_2d": [896, 105, 923, 246], "text_content": "JUL 13 1970"}, {"box_2d": [902, 767, 924, 811], "text_content": "Fee"}, {"box_2d": [924, 236, 941, 757], "text_content": "Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan"}, {"box_2d": [940, 71, 950, 114], "text_content": "DS010-100"}, {"box_2d": [950, 689, 962, 719], "text_content": "10"}, {"box_2d": [957, 608, 974, 649], "text_content": "10"}, {"box_2d": [961, 66, 972, 105], "text_content": ""} ] ``` OPTIONAL FORM NO. 18 MAT 192 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CPR) 11-1.8 UNITED STATES G ERNMENT Memorandum TO DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 4/1/70 FROM : Ww SAC, ALBUQUERQUE (105-1677) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT Re Albuquerque letter dated 12/23/69. The following information is submitted in accordance with Bureau instructions: I. POTENTIAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTION At this time Albuquerque has no potential counter- intelligence action in mind. II. PENDING COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTION Albuquerque has requested and received additional copies of two recent Bureau reprints entitled "A Study in Marxist Revolutionary Violence: Students for a Democratic Society; 1962-1969" and "The SDS in the High Schools, A Study in Student Extremism," both of which were authored by the Director. Albuquerque is currently discussing with reliable sources the best possible use of this material and appropriate distribution of this will be made in the near future. III. TANGIBLE RESULTS Albuquerque requested and obtained Bureau authority to furnish to the Albuquerque Public Schools, material setting forth activities in SDS. This information was furnished t on a confidential basis on March 6, 1970. On April 1, 1970, dvised that primarily based on the above information the Albuquerque Public School System was no longer considering application for a part-time position as a teacher with the Albuquerque Public School System. Bureau (RM) 1-Albuquerque GKM/111 (3) 2 APR 8 1970 REC 99 F-19 9 APR 3 1970 RESEARCH SECTION 0010-108 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan AQ 105-1677 [REDACTED] Recently the SDS group at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, This page is a declassified FBI memorandum from the COINTELPRO collection. Visually, it features official letterhead, handwritten annotations, and a stamp. The letterhead from the "UNITED STATES G`NMENT" is prominent, along with the title "Memorandum." There are several handwritten annotations, including what appears to be a signature in the upper right corner, and other scribbles. An official date stamp "12 JAN 4 1971" is visible in the lower right quadrant. There are no photographs, surveillance logs, or redations visible on this page. The document also contains a faint stamp that may indicate a routing code or field office identifier, along with another date stamp at the bottom left. teacher with the Albuquerque Public School System. Bureau (RM) 1-Albuquerque GKM/111 (3) 2 APR 8 1970 REC 99 F-19 9 APR 3 1970 RESEARCH SECTION 0010-108 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan AQ 105-1677 [REDACTED] Recently the SDS group at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, submitted a request for campus recognition to the appropriate student body. This request was denied but on appeal the denial was overturned. According to University procedures, the [REDACTED] then had to rule finally on the request. After due consideration, advised that he was reversing the decision of the Appeal Board and campus recognition would not be given to the SDS group. It is noted that there has been frequent contact betreen Bureau personnel assigned to the Las Cruces area and in the past and he has been extremely cooperative. 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There are no photographs of individuals or facilities. Official stamps include a "REC 45:103" and a dated stamp "13 JUL G 1970" with "INT. SEC." written within it. There are also smaller handwritten notations and a circled "2" indicating a designation. The bottom of the page contains a standard "Buy U.S. Savings Bonds" message and a small diagram of a soldier. Redactions are not present on this page. This page is a redacted, typewritten FBI memorandum from the Albuquerque field office dated April 1, 1970, addressed to the Director, FBI. It details COINTELPRO activities related to "NEW LEFT" organizations. The document includes several handwritten annotations. There are at least three large, dark redactions obscuring text, primarily in section III. There is an FBI stamp with "REC 99," another stamp with "APR 3 1970," and a date stamp "APR 8 1970." 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MAY 1968 EDITION SSA FPMR (11 CFR) 101-11.6 RHM 120 2/3 TO : UNITED STATES GOV NMENT Memorandum DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 2/17/70 F-Spacing FROM : SAC, ALBUQUERQUE (105-1677) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT Reference is made to the LHM dated 8/18/69 at Albuquerque, New Mexico, captioned [REDACTED] SM - SDS." On 1/30/70, [REDACTED], who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised that [REDACTED] is presently employed on a part-time basis by the Albuquerque Public Schools System. On 2/5/70 [REDACTED] (Protect), advised that while [REDACTED] had applied for a part-time position as teacher with the Albuquerque Public Schools System, no decision had been made as yet as to whether or not he that [REDACTED] is presently employed on a part-time basis by the Albuquerque Public Schools System. On 2/5/70 [REDACTED] (Protect), advised that while [REDACTED] had applied for a part-time position as teacher with the Albuquerque Public Schools System, no decision had been made as yet as to whether or not he would be hired. In view of [REDACTED] activity in the SDS group at the University of New Mexico (UNM), the Bureau is requested to authorize the Albuquerque Office to furnish [REDACTED] on a confidential basis the copies of the enclosed public source material setting forth [REDACTED] activities in SDS. @Bureau (Enc 11) (RM) 3-Albuquerque (2-105-1677) (1-100-3421) JFC/111 (5) RFC-3 [REDACTED] 1 -18 7 FER 20 1970 RESEARCH SECTION Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan 2016-100 Michael Colvin Robert Gougelep I political science department, would call our poor campus who said he doubted any cops 'pigs'" as had been done department chairman had by earlier speakers. threatened anyone with Peter Coughlin, a National withholding of his degree. Science Foundation teaching Hoyt urged the crowd of fcilow, told the rally of the GA about 100 to "make sure the TA steering committee's strike positions you take will refiect request. credit on the university five He said the steering com years from low." mittee voted 14-1 to seck the He said he hated "to see your strike, and voted unanimously leadership passing to those who to specify that it be non-violent, Jan Gilden Richard Nichols C ```json [ {"box_2d": [27, 79, 284, 306], "text_content": "wasn't law. Wilson said thesected a group that will not go\ngoverner bed signed the bill in-\nto law March 28 or and, since\nit had an emergency clause, it\nwent into effort immediately.\nSINCE NETHER the judge\na Wilson had material that\nproved the bill became law,\nKilburna told Albert, "I'll\npresume there is a law but I'll\ngive you plenty of time to show\nthere is no law.\"\nThe defendants will appear\nbefore Dist. Judge Robert W.\nReidy at 9 a.m. Monday for ar-\nraignment on the District Court\nmisdemeanor charge. Trial is\nsct for 9 a.m. Thursday before\nReidy.\nTo appear Monday are:\nArthur Bradicy Eisenbrey, 18,\nMesa Vista Dormitory: Michael\nChis Calvin, 25, of 1713-Central\nSE; Virgil Richard Nichols, 20,\nof 457 Ash NE; Robert Michael\nGougelep, 19, of 1715 Coal SE:\nJan Gilden, 21, of 118 Columbia\nSE; and Dona Sue LaRue, 20, of\n1718 Central SE.\nAll are di students except\nGougelep, who told the judge he\ndropped out of school about four\nweeks ago because of lack of\nmoney. He said The page displays typed text with some handwritten annotations and official stamps. A handwritten annotation "AQ 105-1677" is present in the upper left corner, likely a file or case number. There are several black ink markings that appear to be redactions, obscuring portions of the text mid-sentence. A stamp with "C" is visible on the right side. The document is page 2 of a larger report, indicated by the number "2*" at the bottom center. The overall impression is a standard bureaucratic document with added internal FBI notations and redactions, typical of classified files. of 1713-Central\nSE; Virgil Richard Nichols, 20,\nof 457 Ash NE; Robert Michael\nGougelep, 19, of 1715 Coal SE:\nJan Gilden, 21, of 118 Columbia\nSE; and Dona Sue LaRue, 20, of\n1718 Central SE.\nAll are di students except\nGougelep, who told the judge he\ndropped out of school about four\nweeks ago because of lack of\nmoney. He said he is working\nas a television technician to\nsave enough money to return to\nschool.\nDR. MALRY, an Albuquerque\nelementary school principal who\nsecured his doctorate from\nUNM last year and attended the\nuniversity from time to time\nfrom 1939-1938, sa: he was\nhappy with apponent of\nKep. Jack Daniels, D-Lea, Rep.\nRichard Carbajal, D-Valencia,\nand Rep. H. Merrill Taylor, T.\nSan Juan, to the investigatron\ncommittce.\nMairy said he was on the\nHouse Education Committee\nchaired by Daniels and worked\nthere also with. Taylor and that\nCarbajal \"is a good friend of\nmino.\"\n\"I think Mr. Norveil has"}, {"box_2d": [34, 284, 181, 523], "text_content": "out there and have a witch\nhunt,\" Malry said, \"but will go\nout and see what's going on.\n\"We want to help the\nuniversity if possible,\" he said.\n\"We'll clean out filthy-minded\nprofessors if we have any filthy-\nminded professors, and we'll\nsee that teaching assistants\nhave some supervision.\"\nHE SAID the matter was\ncepecially important in the\ndistrict he represents in the\nhouse because \"there are a\nlarge number of faculty\nmembers and students, and a\nlarge number of citizens con-\ncerned about what's been going\non out there.\n\"I think it would be good for\nthe university to look on it (the\ninvestigation) as good, because\nmore and more legislators are\ngetting to be anti-university.\n\"If we don't go through with\nsome kind of investigation, a\nnumber of legislators are going\nto vote nay to giving the\nuniversity any more money.\"\nMalry emphasizes \"any.\"\nABOUT 400 STUDENTS\nrallied on the mall north of the\nUnion for an hour at noon Fri-\nday, waiting for return to the\ncampus of the six arrested\nThursday night. They did not\nreturn before the rally ended.\nTom Tinnin, sophomore\nfraternity youth who was drag-\nged from a sound truck when he\nexpressed conservative views at\nan administration building\ndemonstration April 1, again\naddressed students Friday.\n\"You people scream about\nacademic freedom,\" Tinni\nsaid, \"but when I I was speaking\na sound truc tiecofficer if the nightstick was\nmicrophony was turned off. I\"necessary\" and the man put it\nwas heckled and the truck was away.\nfinally stormed.\"\nHE WAS UNMOLESTED gorated,\" Lavender said,\nFriday as he said:\nthough the officers did have to\n\"Last time I sald 80 por cent drag the students, because they\nof the university was against went limp that was the tactic"}, {"box_2d": [180, 304, 304, 518], "text_content": "Brad Eisenbrey\nDona Sue LaRue\nthe filth such as was distributed used.\"\ntold the noon rally that he and\nheard \"allegations I can't prove\nthat individual professors have,\ntold This document page contains primarily text-based information with limited visual elements. Redacted portions are visible throughout the document, obscuring specific names, details, and potentially sensitive information. Handwritten annotations are present in various locations, including dates, initials, and potentially classifications or routing information. An official "MAILED 4 MAR 2 1970 COMM-FBI" stamp is clearly visible, indicating the document's handling and mailing date. The overall impression is of a formally processed internal FBI communication, with visual interruptions from redactions and handwritten notes. There are no photographs or explicit visual evidence of surveillance methods. The document is a memorandum dated February 17, 1970, from the FBI's Albuquerque Field Office to the Director of the FBI regarding COINTELPRO – NEW LEFT. It contains several handwritten annotations, including what appears to be an "FSP " notation and additional markings on the "FROM" line, as well as strike-throughs and additional marks on the body of the text. There are also official stamps, including a "Bureau (Enc 11) (RM)" identifier and a date stamp of "FER 20 1970." Several sections of the text are redacted, indicated by blacked-out boxes, obscuring names and specific details. A small image of what appears to be a statue or figure is visible in the lower left corner, and a stamp with a large "C" shape is in the lower right. The document also includes a footer stating "Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan." time I sald 80 por cent drag the students, because they\nof the university was against went limp that was the tactic"}, {"box_2d": [180, 304, 304, 518], "text_content": "Brad Eisenbrey\nDona Sue LaRue\nthe filth such as was distributed used.\"\ntold the noon rally that he and\nheard \"allegations I can't prove\nthat individual professors have,\ntold students studying for their\nPh.D's that if they get involved\nin this, they won't get their\ndegrees.\"\nHE WAS ANSWERED by\nProf. Ed Hoyt, chair

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