“2. To maintain permanent contact with the Vichy Government and its representatives in the occupied zone.
“3. To influence the important political personalities in the occupied zone and in the unoccupied zone in a way favorable to our intentions.
“4. To guide from the political point of view the press, the radio, and the propaganda in the occupied zone and to influence the responsive elements engaged in the molding of public opinion in the unoccupied zone.
“5. To take care of the German, French, and Belgian citizens returning from internment camps.
“6. To advise the secret military police and the Gestapo on the seizure of politically important documents.