The Family Jewels (53 page)

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Authors: John Prados

Gries, David,
303

Griswold, Erwin N.,
31

Grogan, Stanley,
198

Grose, Peter,
228–229

Gruson, Sydney,
194

Guantanamo Bay,
146
,
150
,
157–158
,
314
,
316
,
327

Guatemala: CIA links to right-wing violence,
122–125
,
349n16
; CIA list of targets,
172
; CIA-sponsored coup in,
122
,
171–172
,
194
; Clinton administration investigation of,
125–126
,
324
; as a Family Jewel,
126–127
; Harbury investigation into disappearances,
123–126
; killings of Ward, Brugger,
125–126
,
155
; Project PB/Success,
219
; Rizzo stance on,
177
; Wise and Ross coverage of,
203

Halberstam, David,
196

Haldeman, H. R.,
280–282

Halliburton,
60

Hambali,
143

Harbury, Jennifer,
123–126

Harkness, Richard and Gladys,
219

Harlow, Bill,
268

Harman, Jane,
139
,
146

Harper & Row,
207–208

Hart, Gary,
93

Hart, John L.,
44
,
118
,
120–121

Harvey, William K.,
189–190

Hasenfus, Eugene,
291–292
,
295
,
304

Hayden, Michael V.: as CIA chief,
157–158
; congressional testimony by,
103
,
312–313
; counterintelligence investigation of IG,
315
; IG inquiry by,
81
; at NSA post-9/11,
99–100
;
on release of Family Jewels compilation,
2
; statements at National Press Club,
103

Haynsworth, Clement F.,
238–239

“Health Alteration Committee,”
171

Hedley, John Hollister,
262–265
,
273

Helgerson, John,
144–145
,
151–153

Hellfire missiles,
179

Helms, Richard M.,
327–328
; avoiding Watergate entanglement,
288–291
; charged for lying to Congress,
329
; and Chicago convention activities,
38
; and Diem documents,
286
; disavowing assassinations,
173
; encouraging assistance within CIA,
49
; failure to resist illegal orders,
48
; implied threats by,
31
,
33
,
111
,
328
; and Jack Anderson,
210–212
; justification of Project Chaos,
49
,
72
; on LBJ pressure,
42
,
58
; named in Hersh story,
25
; and Nosenko case,
115–120
; ordering destruction of CIA office tapes,
290
; ordering Nedzi briefing,
15
; perjury and perjury charges,
29
,
33
,
58
; pressuring FBI to halt Watergate investigation,
280–282
; and Project Chaos,
41
; relations with journalists,
223
; replaced at CIA by Nixon,
13
,
78
; support of HT/Lingual,
68
,
70–71
,
74
,
76–77
,
111
; suppression of books and articles,
206–208
; testimony to Church Committee,
72
; White House pressure on,
39
,
291
.
See also
Counterintelligence Staff, CIA

Henze, Paul,
217

Hermes, Stephen,
155

Hersh, Seymour:
NYT
article on CIA press manipulation,
208
;
NYT
articles on Carter administration covert operations,
216–218
;
NYT
series on Family Jewels compilation,
9–11
,
22
,
25
,
28
,
56
,
214–215
; pre–Family Jewels articles by,
214–215

Hetu, Herbert,
257–259

higher authority, appeal to,
57

“high value detainees” (HVDs),
128–134
,
145–147
,
152–153
,
157
,
312

Hills, Roderick,
162
,
165

historians, CIA relationship with,
225–232
,
237–238
,
266

Hitz, Frederick,
125–126

Hoff man, Abbie,
51

Holder, Eric,
63
,
315
,
328

Holm, Richard L.,
264

Holober, Frank,
264

Hood, William,
260–261

Hoover, J. Edgar,
43
,
72
,
167

Horrock, Nicholas,
214

hostile interrogations: Bush administration discussions on,
135–137
; Cheney endorsement of,
154
; CIA internal protests over,
147–148
; CIA program of,
133–134
; and congressional oversight,
137–140
,
145
,
153
,
158
; Hayden testimony on,
312
; of Nosenko,
114–117
; post-9/11,
127
; rationalizations justifying,
316–317
; rejected by “KU/Bark Manual,”
134
,
143
; retraction of al-Libi information,
148

House, U. S.: CIA oversight by,
15
; electronic surveillance bill,
96–97
.
See also
congressional oversight

Houston, Lawrence,
20
,
207

Howard, Edward,
228

HT/Lingual.
See
Project Lingual

Hudec, James G.,
92

Hughes, Howard,
285

Human Events
,
201

human rights reports, CIA distortions in,
126

Hume, Britt,
212

Hunt, E. Howard: CIA assistance to,
16–17
,
284–289
; CIA knowledge of Watergate activities of,
283
; as former CIA officer,
280
,
283
; as “Mr. Edwards,”
16
; taped conversation with Cushman,
290
,
364n11

Hussein, Saddam,
311

Huston (Tom Charles) Plan,
27
,
29
,
43
,
328
,
337n2

HVD (High Value Detainee) Program,
128–134
,
145–147
,
152–153
,
157
,
312

Hydra computer system,
43
,
50

IG (Inspector General Office):
counterintelligence investigation against,
315
; focus on efficiency over legality,
80
; ignorance of Project Chaos,
40
; move from internal to independent,
80–81
; report on Air America drug trafficking,
202
; report on Castro plots,
159–160
; seen as adversarial,
81
.
See also
Applewhite, Edmund; Broe, William V.; Buckley, David; Helgerson, John; Hitz, Frederick; Kirkpatrick, Lyman; Stewart, Gordon

Indonesia,
203

information as product,
110

Inside the Company
(Agee),
248–249

Intelligence Identities Protection Act (1982),
250
,
256
,
271

intelligence oversight,
3
,
126
,
320–321

intelligence vs. trial evidence,
135

internal conflicts over CIA actions: domestic activities,
54
,
73
,
236
; hostile interrogations,
147–148
; human rights requirements,
126–127
; lying to employees,
38
; Nosenko case,
113
,
119–121

“International Connections of the U.S. Peace Movement” report,
46

Internet traffic,
108–109

“Interrogation Briefings” document,
139

In the Midst of Wars
(Lansdale),
208–209

The Invisible Government
,
203–205
,
208
,
214
,
245
,
252
,
265

IOB (Intelligence Oversight Board),
126

IRA (Irish Republic Army),
98

Iran-Contra,
101
,
292
; administration denial strategy,
294–298
;
Al-Shiraa
story,
294
; briefing of congressional leaders,
296
; capture of Hasenfus,
291–292
; Casey cover-up,
294
,
301–303
,
305
; Cheney as member of investigating committee,
306–309
; Cheney minority report,
309–310
; Clair George testimony,
304–305
; congressional investigation,
298
; defined as “special activities,”
101
; depth of CIA involvement in,
294
,
299–301
; and independent counsel Walsh,
307–308
; indictment of Weinberger,
308
; internal investigation by Meese,
298
; laws broken by,
293
; McCullough testimony prep,
303–304
; and mission creep,
320–321
; negotiations with terrorists,
293–297
,
309–310
; North diversion memo,
298–299
,
301
; NSC and,
291–293
,
299–303
,
306–310
,
321
; presidential pardons for,
308
; Reagan statements on,
298
,
307
; statements by Poindexter, Regan, Shultz,
297
,
307

Iraq: Cheney role in invasion decision,
310–311
,
315–317
; manipulation of intelligence regarding,
147
,
311
; Plame outing,
270–271
,
311
; Van Buren manuscript on,
271–272

IRS (Internal Revenue Service),
200–201
,
244

Israel,
293
,
296–298
,
300
,
302–303
,
305

Italy,
149

ITT World Communications,
82–83

Jacobsen, David,
295

Japan,
212

Jewels.
See
Family Jewels (category)

John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board,
169
,
229–231

Johnson, Haynes,
204–205

Johnson, Loch K.,
92–93
,
166

Johnson, Lyndon,
27
; on CIA-Mafia connections,
159
; Helms on pressure from,
42
,
58
; and
Invisible Government
,
205
; not informed of Project Lingual,
71
,
319
; ordering halt to CIA funding of student groups,
202
; pushing CIA beyond its charter,
42
,
319
; and
Saturday Evening Post
article,
197

Joint Special Operations Command, Pentagon,
188

Jones, Ishmael,
267–268

journalists: CIA give-and-take with,
215
,
220–224
; congressional investigations of,
216–217
; surveillance
of,
210–214
; tactical leaks to,
217–219

Justice Department: Colby meeting with,
31–32
; memo on Ellsberg break-in,
15–16
; objections to TSP,
104–106
; perjury investigation of Helms,
33
; Poindexter halting of investigation by,
293–294
; requesting access to CIA name file,
45
; threat of mass resignations at,
106

Kahn, Samir,
187

Kalb, Marvin,
27
,
337n3

Kalugin, Oleg D.,
246

Kansi, Mir Amal,
129–130

Kappes, Stephen,
189

Karamessines, Thomas: and Chile “Track II,”
170
; court order on Marchetti manuscript,
237
; denial of knowledge of Chicago convention activities,
38
; denying spying on Black Power movement,
54
; Howard Hunt meeting with,
285
; ordering domestic surveillance,
37–39
,
41
; and Project Lingual,
73–74
,
76
; and Project Shamrock,
84
; requesting European data on U. S. dissidents,
44
,
54–56

Karlow, Peter,
168

Karnow, Stanley,
214

Katzenbach, Nicolas deB.,
203–204

Keating, Edward,
200–201

“Keith decision,”
87–88

Kennedy, Edward,
77
,
97

Kennedy, John F.: Assassination Records Review Board,
79
,
169
,
229–231
; and Castro speculations,
159
,
169
; CIA interest in books about,
193
,
206
; consulting Szulc on Castro,
220
; and Diem coup,
170
; inquiry regarding Fall article,
195–196
; Kennedy Assassination Records Act,
230–231
; Nosenko knowledge of Oswald,
113–114
,
116–117
; and Rockefeller Commission,
165
; and Trujillo assassination,
171
; and Warren Commission,
116–117
,
121
,
160–162
,
206

Kennedy, Robert,
32
,
194–195

Kerner Commission,
45

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