Authors: John Prados
Cuba: assistance to Agee,
246â247
; assistance to black militants,
44
; Bay of Pigs invasion,
22
,
169
,
197
,
203
,
220
; Missile Crisis,
195
,
220
; surveillance on Americans visiting,
50
; targeted in Project Minaret,
84
.
See also
Castro, Fidel
Cushman, Robert,
16
,
208
,
284
,
290
,
364n11
Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar,
40
Day, J. Edward,
71
DCI (Director of Central Intelligence),
13
DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration),
45
,
85
Decent Interval
(Snepp),
252
,
254
declassification process,
331
defacement of government documents,
231
“Definition and Assessment of Existing Internal Security ThreatâForeign,”
47
Deforest, Orrin,
261
DeLoach, Cartha,
167
democracy, rule of law in,
5
Demographics Unit,
62â63
de Niro, Robert,
114
Department of Justice.
See
Justice Department
Deriabin, Peter,
117
,
225
,
227â228
,
348n6
Derwish, Kamal,
183
de Silva, Peer,
257
DeSousa, Sabrina,
149
Detainee Treatment Act,
154
,
157
detention and interrogation.
See
black prisons; hostile interrogation; renditions
DeVine, Michael,
123â124
,
349n16
Devlin, Larry,
264
Diego Garcia,
150
Diem, Ngo Dinh,
159
,
170
,
284
,
286
,
358n28
Dietz, Robert,
81
Directorate of Administration/Support,
121
Directorate of Intelligence,
43
Directorate of Plans,
16
Directorate of Science and Technology,
50
Director of Central Intelligence (DCI),
13
dissident groups.
See
political surveillance
“diversion memo,”
298â299
,
301
DO (Directorate of Operations),
44
,
58
,
176
,
233
,
264
,
335â336n1
Domestic Contact Service,
50
,
200
domestic surveillance.
See
political surveillance
Dominican Republic,
171
Donovan, William J. (“Wild Bill”),
167â168
Downie, Leonard,
154
Doyle, David,
264
draft resisters,
45
Draper, Theodore,
298
drone warfare: approved target list,
180â182
,
184â185
,
188
; friendly fire incidents,
181
; killing of Americans in,
183
; under Obama,
186â187
,
274â275
,
321
; operational problems with,
181
; unarmed use in Balkans,
178
; use of Predator,
178â187
drug experiments by CIA,
22
,
168
drug trafficking by CIA,
202
,
207
Dujmovic, Nicolas,
163
Dulles, Allen W.: book by,
240
; and Castro assassination attempts,
166
,
168
; cultivation of favored journalists,
223
,
228
; and
NYT
Guatemala coverage,
194
,
219â220
; orchestration of
Saturday Evening Post
article,
219â220
; and Project Lingual,
70
,
72
; seeking post office surveillance cooperation,
67
,
343n5
Durham, John H.,
314â315
Duvalier, François (“Papa Doc”),
172
Eatinger, Robert,
155
“Edwards, Mr.”
See
Hunt, E. Howard
Edwards, Sheffield,
166â169
,
194
Egypt, rendition to,
143
,
148
,
149
Ehrlichman, John,
16
,
238
,
281â282
,
284â286
,
364n11
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
67
,
171
,
219â220
,
231
Elder, Walter S.,
194
electronic eavesdropping: as a Family Jewel,
97â98
; post-9/11,
99â102
,
151
.
See also
Project Minaret; Project Shamrock
Eliot, T. S.,
270
Ellsberg, Daniel,
15â16
,
209â210
,
284â289
el-Masri, Khaled,
149
e-mail monitoring,
108â109
embassy, bugging of U.S.,
115
England/Great Britain,
114â115
,
149â150
,
249
enhanced interrogation.
See
hostile interrogations
Epstein, Edward Jay,
227
Espionage Act (1950),
83
Esterline, Jake,
287â288
Evans, Rowland,
214
evasion,
4â6
“executive action,”
171
Faisalabad, Pakistan,
130
Fall, Bernard B.,
195â196
Family Jewels (category): and cycle of revival,
110
; defined,
3â4
,
6
; how they form,
5
,
12
; inertia of,
321
; mission creep in,
320â321
; Obama and,
326â327
; possible presidential responses to,
324
; tendency to replicate,
322
The Family Jewels compilation: CIA veterans' response to,
22â23
; Colby's initial assessment of,
18
; confirmation of,
10
,
23
; contents of,
18â19
; delivered to National Security Archive under FOIA,
1â2
; document shredding during,
23
; as metaphor,
6
; Schlesinger directive ordering,
10
,
13
,
17
Far East Division,
40
FAS (Federation of American Scientists),
75
,
76
FBI: information sharing with CIA,
50
,
53
,
83â85
; investigation of Robert Scheer,
199
; and MH/Chaos,
42
; “national security letters,”
60
; omission from Rockefeller investigation,
33
; and Project Shamrock,
83
; refusal to participate in hostile interrogations,
146
; refusal to participate in NYPD stings,
62â63
; refusal to “stand down” from Watergate investigation,
281â282
; relations with NYPD,
62
; surveillance of reporters by,
213
; and Times Square car bomb investigation,
63
; warning CIA about paper records,
42â43
; and Zubaydah interrogation,
133
Federation of American Scientists (FAS),
75
,
76
Feinstein, Dianne,
186
Ferrera, Salvatore J.,
51
,
243â244
,
248
Fielding, Lewis J.,
285â287
,
289
“Finch, Bob,”
51
Findley, Paul,
28
Finney, John,
198
FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act),
97â99
,
107â108
flap potential: assassinations and,
80
; attempts to manage,
191â192
,
270
,
273â274
,
323
; defined,
15
; FAS mail-opening and,
76
,
79
,
111
; Helms' concerns regarding Chaos,
56
; items with, in Family Jewels compilation,
18â19
,
20
,
23
,
46
; killing of Afghan detainee and,
148
; leading to Family Jewels compilation,
322â323
,
332
; and Publications Review Board,
257
Foggo, Kyle D. (“Dusty”),
143
,
153
FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests: by the author,
229
; CIA exemptions,
229â230
,
255
,
256
,
323
; by Dorothy Fall,
196
; by Jim Scott,
233â234
; by National Security Archive,
2
; by Philip Agee,
244â245
; by Tad Szulc,
220
Fonda, Jane,
40
Ford, Gerald R.: and assassinations,
160â165
,
172â175
,
216
,
325
; book on Warren Commission by,
206
; Colby Report to,
28â29
; discussion of Family Jewels story with Helms,
31â33
,
111
,
328
; executive order to reform U.S. intelligence,
93
; and FISA,
97
; Hersh story briefings in Vail,
23â25
; and Project Shamrock,
94â95
; relationship with CIA,
276â279
; renewing electronic eavesdropping,
89â90
,
98
; reviewing Hersh allegations with Kissinger,
31
; use of executive privilege,
96
; White House CIA steering group,
277
Foreign Broadcast Information Service,
40
,
50
“Foreign Communist Support to Revolutionary Protest Movement in the U.S.,”
46â47
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board,
26
,
28
,
86
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA),
97â99
,
107â108
foreign involvement claims by CIA: to justify Huston Plan,
27
; to justify
student-movement infiltration,
26
,
33
; no evidence found for,
44
,
47
Fort Meade.
See
NSA (National Security Agency)
Fortune
,
197
Foxtrot.
See
Nosenko, Yuri
“fusion centers,”
61
Gaddafi, Muammar,
149
Gang of Eight,
104
“Gang of Four,”
101â102
,
139â140
,
145
,
148
,
152
,
183
,
312â313
Gates, Robert,
219
,
224
,
265
,
301â303
,
366n25
Gaudin, Steven,
134
gay and lesbian activists,
60
Gayler, Noel S.,
86â87
German collaboration with CIA,
149
Gesell, Gerhard,
173
ghost planes,
129
,
143
,
148
,
150
.
See also
rendition
Glennon, John,
73
Glomar Explorer
,
216
Golitsyn, Anatoli,
114â115
,
348n6
Gonzales, Alberto: attempt to get Ashcroft's signature,
105
; briefed on Zubaydah interrogation,
136
; claims of Gang of Eight approval,
104â105
,
325
; confirmation hearing,
153
; disregarding FISA warrants,
99
; ending CIA waterboarding,
314
; and HVD Program,
145
,
153
; instructions to preserve tapes,
152
; mishandling of documents,
106â107
; promoted to attorney general,
106
; and TSP reauthorization,
105
,
112
; and Yoo memos,
103â104
,
137
Goodpaster, Andrew,
31
The Good Shepherd
(movie),
114
Goss, Porter J.: and Abu Omar episode,
152
; attempt to quash Priest story,
154
; claims regarding congressional “torture talk,”
138â139
; and destruction of torture tapes,
146
,
156â157
; not trusted by CIA rank and file,
153
; revision of PRB regulations,
266
; suspending hostile interrogations,
154
Gray, L. Patrick,
281â282
Great Britain/United Kingdom,
114â115
,
149â150
,
249
“great silent majority” speech,
48
Greece,
150â151