At the same time, Kissinger maintained direct ties to the CIA, including contact with its chief, Alan Dulles.
He was corresponding with CIA director Alan Dulles, consulting with Gordon Gray at the Psychological Strategy Board, and networking with the power brokers shaping Cold War intelligence.
Eisenhower before his presidency was involved, along with future CIA director Alan Dulles, and future CIA deputy director Richard M. Bissill.
It details a top secret request from President John F. Kennedy to CIA director Alan Dulles on June 28, 1961.
Yep, that's correct. And that's the date of a meeting between the CIA director Alan Dulles and President John F. Kennedy.