So given that Harold Malmgren was in charge of the nuclear test for the White House, he decided to scope things out with Lawrence Preston Geiss.
Officially, he was consulting the White House on nuclear weapons in Germany, but he remained close to Rockefeller, seeing him as a future presidential contender.
It wasn't long after that that Kissinger left the White House.
It is often suggested that it was through his associations with MJ-12, or an MJ-12-like group, that Kissinger was considered the perfect person to accompany Nixon into the White House.
Kissinger's time in the White House is National Security Advisor from 1969 to 1975.
But the question will remain, if someone like Kissinger was involved in the MJ-12, did this overlap with his duties in the White House, in international relations, or with this 303 Committee?
In 1968, before even entering the White House, Kissinger wrote,