The total secrecy surrounding the fund meant that almost every trace of it couldbe made by the very few people who controlled it. There has been and most likelynever will be an audit of this secret money. Large amounts of money were transferred from the TOP˙SECRET˙fund to a location at Palm Beach, Florida that belongs to the Coast Guard called Peanut Island. Theisland is adjacent to property which was owned by Joseph Kennedy. The money was said to have been used for landscaping and general beautification. Some time agoa TV news special on the Kennedy assassination told of a Coast Guard Officer transferring money in a briefcase to a Kennedy employee across the property line. Could this have been a secret payment to the Kennedy family for the loss of their son John F. Kennedy? The payments continued through the year 1967 and thenstopped. The total ammount transferred is unknown and the actual use of the money is unknown. Meanwhile, Nelson Rockefeller changed positions again. This time he was to take C.D. Jackson's old position which had been called the Special Assistant for Psychological Strategy. With Nelson's appointment the namewas changed to Special Assistant for Cold War Strategy. This position would evolve over the years into the same position Henry Kissinger was ultimately holdunder President Nixon. Offically he was to give "Advice and assistance in the development of increased understanding and cooperation among all peoples". The offical description was a smoke screen for secretly he was the Presidental Coor-dinator for the Intelligence Communtiy. In his new post, Rockefeller reported directly, and only, to the President. He attended meetings of the Cabinet, the