Sections of The Church Committee Report
Interim Report: Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders (Index Only, in text form) (364 pages)
- Volume 1: Unauthorized Storage of Toxic Agents (249 pages)
- Volume 2: Huston Plan (409 pages)
- Volume 3: Internal Revenue Service (128 pages)
- Volume 4: Mail Opening (264 pages)
- Volume 5: The National Security Agency and Fourth Amendment Rights (169 pages)
- Volume 6: Federal Bureau of Investigation (1010 pages)
- Volume 7: Covert Action (234 pages)
- Book I: Foreign and Military Intelligence (659 pages)
- Book II: Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans (412 pages)
- Book III: Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans (989 pages)
- Book IV: Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign and Military Intelligence (181 pages)
- Book V: The Investigation of the Assassination of President J.F.K.: Performance of the Intelligence Agencies (112 pages)
- Book VI: Supplementary Reports on Intelligence Activities (384 pages)
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