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KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents
(Barron),
247

KGB defector.
See
Nosenko, Yuri

KH-11 (“Big Bird”) satellite,
210

Khomeini, Ruhollah,
298

King, J. C.,
168

Kiriakou, John,
130–131
,
240
,
269–270
,
273
,
316
,
327
; and capture of Abu Zubaydah,
130–131

Kirkland, Lane,
31

Kirkpatrick, Lyman,
204

Kissinger, Henry: advocating for “CIA steering committee,”
277
; and electronic surveillance bill,
96–97
; and Hersh story,
25–27
,
320
; Marchetti-Marks comment on,
238
; memorandum to Rumsfeld,
26
; pushing CIA to find foreign involvement,
48
; regarding Robert Kennedy and Castro assassination,
32
; reviewing Hersh allegations with Ford,
31
; statements to journalists,
26–27
; strategic leaks by,
325
; summary of Colby Report for Ford,
27
; suppression of assassination findings,
163–165
; vulnerability regarding Chile,
32
; warning Ford about assassination stories,
160

Kleindienst, Richard,
19

Knoche, E. H. (“Hank”),
162
,
252

Koch, Scott,
263
,
265

Koh, Harold,
187

Koppel, Ted,
26

Kovach, Bill,
10

Kraslow, David,
214

Krongard, Alvin B.,
131

KUBARK (KU/Bark Manual),
116–117
,
121
,
134
,
143
,
146
,
153
,
348n3

Kuklinski, Ryszard,
228

“Lackawana 6,”
183

Lady, Robert S.,
149

Laird, Melvin,
86
,
210

Lane, Mark,
206

Langley.
See
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

Lansdale, Edward,
208–209
,
358n28

Laos,
203

Lapham, Anthony,
253
,
259

Latin America mail-opening program,
67

Lauder, George V.,
258–260

Laughter in the Shadows
(Methven),
264

leaks to media, tactical,
197
,
217–219
,
223–224
,
228

Lebanon,
292

Lemnitzer, Lyman R.,
31

Lennon, John,
50

Levi, Edward,
88
,
90–93
,
95–96

Libby, I. Lewis,
271
,
310

Libya,
148–149

Liddy, G. Gordon,
285–286

Lilley, James R.,
224

Lithuania,
143
,
150

Look
,
204

Loomis, Robert,
204
,
252
,
265

LP/Medley,
84
,
88
.
See also
Project Shamrock

LSD,
118

Lumumba, Patrice,
165
,
170–171
,
173

Macedonia,
149

MacKenzie, Angus,
51
,
237

Mader, Julius,
247

Mafia-CIA connections,
159
,
168–169

Maheu, Robert A.,
169

Mahle, Melissa,
265

mail surveillance.
See
Project Lingual

Malcolm X Day,
38

Management Advisory Group,
54

Manchester, William,
206

Manchester Guardian
,
248

Mansfield, Mike,
34
,
290

Marcha
magazine,
243

Marchetti, Victor: asked to steal Agee manuscript,
248
; books and articles by,
236
; CIA attempts to suppress book by,
236–240
; Nixon allusion to,
280
; testimony on CIA audiotaping system,
289–290
; treatment of establishing standard,
251
,
253
,
256
,
258
,
328
;
United States v. Marchetti
,
239–240
,
244

Mardian, Robert,
213

Marks, John D.,
236–239
,
280

Marsh, John O. (“Jack”),
24
,
28–29
,
95–97
,
162
,
279

Martin, David C.,
10–11
,
226–227

Martin, Graham,
254

Martinez, Eugenio,
285
,
287–289

Maspero, François,
242–243

“massive,” use of term,
10
,
214

Maury, John,
15
,
202

May Day protest (1971),
38
,
51

Mazzetti, Mark,
313

McCain, John A.,
153–154
,
157
,
186

McCarthy, Eugene,
197

McCavitt, Jack,
155

McCone, John,
70–71
,
194–198
,
204–205
,
223

McCord, James, Jr.,
10
,
20
,
280
,
283
,
288–289

McCoy, Alfred,
207–208

McCullough, James,
302–303

McCusker, Mike,
53

McFarlane, Robert C.,
278
,
293–295
,
297–299
,
302
,
308

McGehee, Ralph,
232

McPherson, John,
144

media: and CIA's public image,
191–192
,
322–323
; suppressive maneuvers toward,
193–196
; tactical leaks to,
197
,
217–219
,
223–224
,
228
.
See also
journalists

Medina, Carmen,
141

Meese, Edwin,
298–299
,
304
,
307

Melton, H. Keith,
266

Mendez, Jonna,
266
,
363n41

Methven, Stuart,
264

Mexico,
281–282

Meyer, Cord, Jr.: answer to Esterline's inquiry,
287–288
; “facing reality,”
203
,
342n25
; Helms discussion of Watergate,
283
; and Hunt,
16
,
283
,
289
; as liaison to Kerner Commission,
45
; and McCoy manuscript,
207
; and Publications Review Board,
257–258
; recognizing burglary photos,
16
,
289
; review of Chaos operation,
55

MH/Chaos.
See
Project Chaos

MI-5 and MI-6,
150

Miers, Harriet,
155

“Mighty Wurlitzer,”
207

Miller, Lescek,
150

mind-control experiments by CIA,
7
,
211

“minimization”/one end abroad rule,
84
,
98–100
,
109

Mink, Patsy,
50
,
75

mission creep,
38
,
58
,
320–321

Mitchell, John,
43
,
71
,
76
,
86

mock executions,
143–145

Mohamed, Binyam,
143
,
149

Mohammed, Khalid Sheik,
134
,
143
,
146–147

Mole
(Hood),
260–261

Mondale, Walter,
11
,
34
,
93–94
,
97

“Monster Plot” claim by Golitsyn,
114

Montgomery County police raid,
38

morale.
See
internal conflicts over CIA actions

Morell, Michael,
63
,
186

Morocco,
143

Moskowitz, Stanley,
145

Mossadegh, Mohammed,
285

Moussaoui, Zacarias,
155

MP/Lodestar,
51

Mueller, Robert,
105

Mukasey, Michael,
137
,
314

“Muktar,”
134
,
143
,
146–147

Mullen & Company,
285–286

Muller, Scott,
61
,
145–146
,
152–153
,
180
,
182–183

Murphy, Charles J. V.,
194
,
197

Murphy, David,
119

Muskie, Edmund S.,
214

Muslim groups and mosques,
60
,
62

Nashiri, Abd el-Rahim al-,
143–145

Nasser, Gamal Abdel,
172

The Nation
,
237

National Declassification Center,
331–332

National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam,
37

National Peace Action Coalition,
51

National Photographic Interpretation Center,
211

National Press Club,
103

national security, appeals to,
4

National Security Act (1937),
13

National Security Act (1947),
13

National Security Agency (NSA).
See
NSA (National Security Agency)

National Security Archive,
1–2

national security letters,
60
,
105

National Security Medal,
282–283

National Student Association,
27
,
200
,
201–202

Naval Investigative Service,
45

Near East Division (Directorate of Operations),
44

Nedzi, Lucien N.,
15
,
19–20
,
28

Negroponte, John,
154–155

Nelson, Bill,
157

Nessen, Ron,
26

Newsweek
,
28

New York Daily News
,
89

New York Times
: Ford “off-the-record” remarks to,
160–161
; Hersh story on press censorship,
208
; initial headline of Hersh series,
9
; McCone complaints to,
196
; pulling Gruson out of Guatemala,
194
; revealing destruction of torture tapes,
313
; revealing existence of TSP,
102
; series on U.S. intelligence,
197–198
.
See also
Hersh, Seymour

Nicaraguan
contras
.
See
Iran-Contra

9/11 Commission,
146
,
152
,
311
,
313–314

Nixon, Richard M.: and
The Anderson Papers
,
211
; antipathy toward CIA,
13–14
,
49
,
59
; and Chile,
169–170
; Marchetti-Marks comment on,
238
; no direct knowledge of mail-opening,
319
; pushing CIA to find foreign involvement,
48
,
319
; pushing CIA to stop FBI Watergate investigation,
280–283
; replacing Helms with Schlesinger,
13
; requesting CIA cooperation with “Plumbers,”
284
; “silent majority” speech,
48
; strategic leaks by,
325
; verbal approval of Huston Plan,
43
; and Vietnam War,
47
,
52
.
See also
Watergate

North, Oliver: Casey close contact with,
299–300
,
303
; Cheney assistance during testimony,
307–308
; cover-up attempts,
292–293
,
301
,
325
; diversion scheme,
298–299
,
301
,
305
; evidence of Casey's “Enterprise,”
366n25
; immunity from prosecution,
330
; perjury concerns,
304

North Vietnam,
40
,
44
,
52

Nosenko, Yuri: assertions not matching knowledge base,
132
; Bagley and,
348n6
,
349n13
; case used in CIA manager training,
121
; defection of,
113
; drugs used on,
118
; Epstein interviews of,
227
; Helms involvement in treatment of,
327–328
; hostile interrogation of,
114–117
,
134
,
136
; knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald,
113–114
,
117
; made available for Epstein interviews,
227
; mention in Family Jewels compilation,
113
; mole-hunt sparked by,
120–121
; move to black prison,
118–119
; paroled into CIA custody,
115
; polygraph tests of,
116
,
119
; release of,
119–120
,
176
; U.S. House questions regarding,
203

NSA (National Security Agency): advocating resumption of breakins,
86
; eavesdropping after 9/11,
99
,
314
; eavesdropping on Soviet leaders,
211
; Hayden speech extolling,
99
; Internet eavesdropping,
108–109
; “minimization”/one end abroad rule,
84
,
98–100
,
109
; monitoring and wiretaps by,
50
,
64
,
82
,
85
; Pelosi inquiries into,
100
; and Project Chaos,
45
; Project Shamrock,
82–83
,
91
,
93–94
,
112
,
278
; refusal to testify before Abzug subcommittee,
95–96
.
See also
Project Minaret; TSP (Terrorist Surveillance Program)

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