This document is a "sanitized" and declassified copy of an "eyes only- very sensitive" "special report for the President" Richard Nixon, authored by White House aide Tom Charles Huston.According to page 928 of Book III of the 1976 Final Report of the Church Committee (or U.S. Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations With Respect to Intelligence Activities), Nixon aide John Ehrlichman asked Huston to produce a report on "foreign support of campus disturbances" in June, 1969. Though the report is undated, it does not cite any events that took place after July, 1969.The report begins by noting, "The President's initial inquiry was limited to the question, Does the United States Government have iron-clad proof that foreign Communist powers are helping to finance campus disorders in this country? The answer to that question is deceptively simple: No, we do not have iron-clad proof." It then goes on to advocate changes in intelligence gathering on U.S. citizens that paved the way for the Huston Plan in 1970 and his work on the Interagency Committee on Intelligence from 1970-71.This copy of "Foreign Communist Support of the Revolutionary Protest Movement in the United States" appears to have been declassified by the Nixon Library in 2008, probably from Box 41 of the John Ehrlichman Papers . It was found on the right-wing web site, "America's Survival", at these web addresses: http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/HustonReportPart1.pdf ; and http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/HustonReportPart2.pdf Addendum (1/17/17) : This file has been updated with related declassified CIA documents from http://www.foia.cia.gov