Authors: John Prados
Gries, David,
303
Griswold, Erwin N.,
31
Grogan, Stanley,
198
Grose, Peter,
228â229
Gruson, Sydney,
194
Guantanamo Bay,
146
,
150
,
157â158
,
314
,
316
,
327
Guatemala: CIA links to right-wing violence,
122â125
,
349n16
; CIA list of targets,
172
; CIA-sponsored coup in,
122
,
171â172
,
194
; Clinton administration investigation of,
125â126
,
324
; as a Family Jewel,
126â127
; Harbury investigation into disappearances,
123â126
; killings of Ward, Brugger,
125â126
,
155
; Project PB/Success,
219
; Rizzo stance on,
177
; Wise and Ross coverage of,
203
Halberstam, David,
196
Haldeman, H. R.,
280â282
Halliburton,
60
Hambali,
143
Harbury, Jennifer,
123â126
Harkness, Richard and Gladys,
219
Harlow, Bill,
268
Harper & Row,
207â208
Hart, Gary,
93
Hart, John L.,
44
,
118
,
120â121
Harvey, William K.,
189â190
Hasenfus, Eugene,
291â292
,
295
,
304
Hayden, Michael V.: as CIA chief,
157â158
; congressional testimony by,
103
,
312â313
; counterintelligence investigation of IG,
315
; IG inquiry by,
81
; at NSA post-9/11,
99â100
;
on release of Family Jewels compilation,
2
; statements at National Press Club,
103
Haynsworth, Clement F.,
238â239
“Health Alteration Committee,”
171
Hedley, John Hollister,
262â265
,
273
Helgerson, John,
144â145
,
151â153
Hellfire missiles,
179
Helms, Richard M.,
327â328
; avoiding Watergate entanglement,
288â291
; 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,
210â212
; justification of Project Chaos,
49
,
72
; on LBJ pressure,
42
,
58
; named in Hersh story,
25
; and Nosenko case,
115â120
; ordering destruction of CIA office tapes,
290
; ordering Nedzi briefing,
15
; perjury and perjury charges,
29
,
33
,
58
; pressuring FBI to halt Watergate investigation,
280â282
; and Project Chaos,
41
; relations with journalists,
223
; replaced at CIA by Nixon,
13
,
78
; support of HT/Lingual,
68
,
70â71
,
74
,
76â77
,
111
; suppression of books and articles,
206â208
; 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,
216â218
;
NYT
series on Family Jewels compilation,
9â11
,
22
,
25
,
28
,
56
,
214â215
; preâFamily Jewels articles by,
214â215
Hetu, Herbert,
257â259
higher authority, appeal to,
57
“high value detainees” (HVDs),
128â134
,
145â147
,
152â153
,
157
,
312
historians, CIA relationship with,
225â232
,
237â238
,
266
Hitz, Frederick,
125â126
Hoff man, Abbie,
51
Holm, Richard L.,
264
Holober, Frank,
264
Hood, William,
260â261
Horrock, Nicholas,
214
hostile interrogations: Bush administration discussions on,
135â137
; Cheney endorsement of,
154
; CIA internal protests over,
147â148
; CIA program of,
133â134
; and congressional oversight,
137â140
,
145
,
153
,
158
; Hayden testimony on,
312
; of Nosenko,
114â117
; post-9/11,
127
; rationalizations justifying,
316â317
; rejected by “KU/Bark Manual,”
134
,
143
; retraction of al-Libi information,
148
House, U. S.: CIA oversight by,
15
; electronic surveillance bill,
96â97
.
See also
congressional oversight
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,
16â17
,
284â289
; 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,
128â134
,
145â147
,
152â153
,
157
,
312
IG (Inspector General Office):
counterintelligence investigation against,
315
; focus on efficiency over legality,
80
; ignorance of Project Chaos,
40
; move from internal to independent,
80â81
; report on Air America drug trafficking,
202
; report on Castro plots,
159â160
; 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),
248â249
Intelligence Identities Protection Act (1982),
250
,
256
,
271
intelligence oversight,
3
,
126
,
320â321
intelligence vs. trial evidence,
135
internal conflicts over CIA actions: domestic activities,
54
,
73
,
236
; hostile interrogations,
147â148
; human rights requirements,
126â127
; lying to employees,
38
; Nosenko case,
113
,
119â121
“International Connections of the U.S. Peace Movement” report,
46
Internet traffic,
108â109
“Interrogation Briefings” document,
139
In the Midst of Wars
(Lansdale),
208â209
The Invisible Government
,
203â205
,
208
,
214
,
245
,
252
,
265
IOB (Intelligence Oversight Board),
126
IRA (Irish Republic Army),
98
Iran-Contra,
101
,
292
; administration denial strategy,
294â298
;
Al-Shiraa
story,
294
; briefing of congressional leaders,
296
; capture of Hasenfus,
291â292
; Casey cover-up,
294
,
301â303
,
305
; Cheney as member of investigating committee,
306â309
; Cheney minority report,
309â310
; Clair George testimony,
304â305
; congressional investigation,
298
; defined as “special activities,”
101
; depth of CIA involvement in,
294
,
299â301
; and independent counsel Walsh,
307â308
; indictment of Weinberger,
308
; internal investigation by Meese,
298
; laws broken by,
293
; McCullough testimony prep,
303â304
; and mission creep,
320â321
; negotiations with terrorists,
293â297
,
309â310
; North diversion memo,
298â299
,
301
; NSC and,
291â293
,
299â303
,
306â310
,
321
; presidential pardons for,
308
; Reagan statements on,
298
,
307
; statements by Poindexter, Regan, Shultz,
297
,
307
Iraq: Cheney role in invasion decision,
310â311
,
315â317
; manipulation of intelligence regarding,
147
,
311
; Plame outing,
270â271
,
311
; Van Buren manuscript on,
271â272
IRS (Internal Revenue Service),
200â201
,
244
Israel,
293
,
296â298
,
300
,
302â303
,
305
Italy,
149
ITT World Communications,
82â83
Jacobsen, David,
295
Japan,
212
Jewels.
See
Family Jewels (category)
John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board,
169
,
229â231
Johnson, Haynes,
204â205
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,
267â268
journalists: CIA give-and-take with,
215
,
220â224
; congressional investigations of,
216â217
; surveillance
of,
210â214
; tactical leaks to,
217â219
Justice Department: Colby meeting with,
31â32
; memo on Ellsberg break-in,
15â16
; objections to TSP,
104â106
; perjury investigation of Helms,
33
; Poindexter halting of investigation by,
293â294
; requesting access to CIA name file,
45
; threat of mass resignations at,
106
Kahn, Samir,
187
Kalugin, Oleg D.,
246
Kansi, Mir Amal,
129â130
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,
37â39
,
41
; and Project Lingual,
73â74
,
76
; and Project Shamrock,
84
; requesting European data on U. S. dissidents,
44
,
54â56
Karlow, Peter,
168
Karnow, Stanley,
214
Katzenbach, Nicolas deB.,
203â204
Keating, Edward,
200â201
“Keith decision,”
87â88
Kennedy, John F.: Assassination Records Review Board,
79
,
169
,
229â231
; 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,
195â196
; Kennedy Assassination Records Act,
230â231
; Nosenko knowledge of Oswald,
113â114
,
116â117
; and Rockefeller Commission,
165
; and Trujillo assassination,
171
; and Warren Commission,
116â117
,
121
,
160â162
,
206
Kerner Commission,
45