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104-10116-10266 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/14/1968)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch84476 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10116-10266 2023 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992





           In March 1953 he misrepresented  himself as a polygraph operator with the
            State Department  Secret Police.  This misrepresentation was made at a
            time when  the Department of State was not authorized to have a polygraph
            machine  and Congressional legislation was pending at the time regarding
            such  authorization.  As a result of this misrepresentation, Subject was
            afforded  another security interview in March 1953.  He explained that
            his  cover company sold equipment to foreign countries through the Mutual
            Aid  Program and supplied consultant services to the State Department but
            Subject  denied that he ever represented himself as a State Department
            polygraph  operator.  After the security interview Subject was also assessed
            by  an Agency psychologist (March 1953) and was found to be egotistical,
            emotionally  unstable, possessed of a need to build himself up in the
            eyes  of others and gave either exaggerated or completely erroneous
            information  as to his past positions.  His intelligence quotient was found
            to  be comparatively low in relation to those of other(Agency  mployees.
            In  April 1953Ctermination of his employment' was recommended

                  Subject r ei'ed  29 April 1953]to accept a position in California.
             Washington climate is not agreeable to his family.

                  In April 1964 Mr.  J. Kirk BAREFOOT, Director of Security, McKesson
             and Robbins, Skokie,  Illinois, informed the Agency he had been a witness
             to unauthorized  disclosures of classified information made by a group in
             a ccktail   lounge in Omaha, Nebraska. The  individual making the disclosures
       *     abo   [EN)OMORPH activities abroad under Agency sponsorship was identified
             as Leonard  HARRELSON.  Subject, who was then Director of Public Safety
             for  the City of Omaha, Nebraska, was one of the group and it was believed
             that  he was responsible for supplying the classified information to HARRELSON
             about[ENXOMORPH  activities.

                   Leonard HARRELSON is a private investigator specializing in hypnotism
              and the use of the polygraph machine.  In 1964 he was employed by the Keeler
              Polygraph Company in Chicago, Illinois.  In 1954 HARRESON  was in partnership
              with Lloyd B. FURR in a private detective agency known as the American
              Bureau of Investigation, Tower Building, Washington, D. C.  Lloyd B. FURR
              is the polygraph operator who gave a lie detector test to Gordon NOVEL,
              hostile witness subpoenaed by GARRISON.  The test received newspaper publicity
              as being given at McLean, Va. in March 1967.  (Summary on FURR attached)..

                   HARRELSON it believed  to be a person of poor morals. He was  given
              a medical discharge  from the Army as a psychoneurotic in 1949 and had been
              court-irarti n3e'1 twl cc  For  :hmpers;Onltinlg  non-coimmislo ed  officcrs  o1' a
              ourank h1 gh.:r  t.-m  1if:  p0 '. c i.  Tn  hi  unirncs;3  partnerohi p  w:ith  F7I R,
              HARRMkON   would Tnirn epru:.Clnt himself as being with the FiLI by cov(rl.ng t:h
              word  Aerican  when presenting his credentials and just showing Bureau
              of  Investigation.

                    Incidentally, the informant, J. Kirk BAREFOOT mentioned above, was
               disapproved for Agency employment in 1951 because of falsification of his PHS,
               and questionable maturity, judgment, discretion and honesty.

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