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INTELLIGENCE REPORTS & COMMENTARY
In November 1960, Lt. Comdr. Lev Aleksandrovich Vtorygin arrived in Washington, DC, to begin an assignment as Assistant Naval Attache at the Soviet Embassy. Earlier, in 1959,· Vtorygin had held a
was charged with tracking suspected Soviet intelligence agents. Thus, Vtorygin's rendezvous with Klass began to be shadowed by FBI counterintelligence agents, with them going so far as to dress in coveralls (ostensibly disguised as maintenance workers). in order to penetrate
Artamonov was executed shortly With the departure of Vtorygin, Klass's role in the bizarre spy scam was over for the most part.
"KLASSICAL DISINFORMATION" NATrONA! I'NSFC!JRITY All the bluster about leaks,
NATrONA! I'NSFC!JRITY All the bluster about leaks, recently, and threats to prosecute
All the bluster about leaks, recently, and threats to prosecute
TilE WATERGATE SET-UP THE NIXON/VESCO HEROIN DEAL TilE CIA's UNRELEASED UFO FILES THEY KILLED KENNEDY 3 pts
THE NIXON/VESCO HEROIN DEAL TilE CIA's UNRELEASED UFO FILES THEY KILLED KENNEDY 3 pts
THE NIXON/VESCO HEROIN DEAL TilE CIA's UNRELEASED UFO FILES THEY KILLED KENNEDY 3 pts
TilE CIA's UNRELEASED UFO FILES THEY KILLED KENNEDY 3 pts
would later be arrested by the KGB and charged with being an American spy,
code breaks and intercepts . Covering one big lie with another is a practice one would expect to see from the CIA and the KGB, not something one would expect from one of the nation's
bombs to murder a number of Libyan dissidents and expatriates. Quite likely, some of the C-4 and the CIA-designed detonators were distributed to other countries such as Iran, to be used for such terrorist missions as the bombing of the u.s. Marine compound in Beirut, Lebanon, killing some
time h1s- Secret -erA-emplOyment·; -but· re-=--- -- fused to specify the years in which he engaged covert psychological warfare
What the· record doesn't show is the ultra-secret life of Joseph Bryan, the founder of psychological warfare for the CIA. After being discharged· from
by President Truman in September 1947. Headed by Rear Admiral Sidney Souers, the CIG didn't have a single spy in its employ when it was created in January 1946, so when Bryan came aboard in February he was one of the first operatives hired. The CIG had about 100
Bryar. said his position was "special assistant to two Secretaries (of the Air Force) ; • one of whom was Harold Talbot, stating, • ••• I did my best to persuade (Talbot) to let me prepare a
makes mention of Joseph Bryan approaching the ;Times• European bureau chief, Cyrus Sulzburger, nephew of the paper's publisher, Arthur sulzburger, asking him to sign a non-disclosure statement so that Bryan could pass information from the CIA but not have
When Korean Air Lines flight 007 was shot down over Soviet territory by Russian interceptors, Sept. 1, 1983, the horrible incident touched off a
book, The Target Is Destroyed. Hersh, given guidance by the U.S. Intelligence community and access to vindicating information, came to the conclusion the fatal flight was not on an intelligence assignment. He was, however,
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