The Family Jewels (57 page)

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Authors: John Prados

terrorists, negotiating with,
293–297
,
309–310

Terrorist Surveillance Program (TSP).
See
TSP (Terrorist Surveillance Program)

Terry, Thomas,
201

Thailand,
131–132
,
140
,
143–144
,
155
,
218
,
313

Thomas, Evan,
228–229

Tietjen, John R.,
285–286

Times Square car bombing attempt,
63

Tomba, Joseph J.,
96

Tonkin Gulf incident,
211

Tora Bora, Afghanistan,
128

Tordella, Louis,
84
,
91

Torricelli, Robert G.,
125

torture.
See
black prisons; hostile interrogation; tapes of CIA interrogation

Tower, John,
89
,
92

Tower Board,
306–307

Townsend, Fran,
105–106

trial evidence vs. intelligence,
135

Trujillo, Rafael,
165
,
171

Truman, Harry,
231

truth commissions,
315
,
329
,
333

“truthiness,”
248

TSP (Terrorist Surveillance Program),
99–100
,
102–104
,
106–107
; Cheney, Richard (“Dick”),
101–102
,
104–105
,
112
; as a Family Jewel,
110–112
; G. W. Bush and,
312
,
319
; recertification requirement in,
104

Turner, Stansfield,
217
; codifying media relations,
223–224
; on dangers of lack of supervision,
120–121
; denouncing Hersh's reporting,
217
; establishment of PRB,
257
; legal action against Snepp,
253–255
; PRB vetting of book by,
259–260
,
265

Unger, Sanford,
214

United Kingdom/Great Britain,
114–115
,
149–150
,
249

United Nations,
188

United States v. Marchetti
,
239–240
,
244

unmanned aerial vehicles.
See
drone warfare

Uruguay,
243

USA Patriot Act,
101
,
108

U.S. News and World Report
,
236

Valentine, Douglas,
232–233

Van Buren, Peter,
271–272

Vandenberg, Hoyt,
167

Vietnam Moratorium protests,
47

Vietnam war,
11
,
13
,
22
,
47

“Vodaphone scandal,”
151

VVAW (Vietnam Veterans Against the War),
53

Wallace, Robert,
266–267

Walsh, Lawrence E.,
262
,
307–308

Walters, Vernon A.,
257
,
280–284
,
290

Wannall, W. Raymond,
85

Ward, Terry,
125–127
,
155

Warner, John S.,
237

war on drugs,
85

war on terror,
3
,
59–64
,
81
,
334

Warren (Earl) Commission,
116–117
,
121
,
160–162
,
206

Washington Peace Center,
37

Washington Post
: black prisons
story,
154–155
; car bombing story by Woodward,
258
; CIA leaks to reporters,
223–224
,
257
; CIA surveillance on reporters,
210–214
; McCone “damage assessment” on,
196
;
Ramparts
excerpt in,
201

Washington Star
,
201

waterboarding: and congressional oversight,
138–140
; of Khalid Sheik Mohammed,
146
; Kiriakou comments on,
269
; legality of,
135–136
; loss of CIA permission to,
314
; missing from videotapes,
144
; not reported to Senate committee,
351n32
; Sen. Nelson request to undergo,
157
; as torture and a war crime,
134
; of Zubaydah,
141
,
143
,
352n42

Watergate: adding to public cynicism,
11
; discovery of break-in,
279–280
; and Ellsberg psychiatrist burglary,
15–16
; McCord letters,
10
; Nixon attempts to blame CIA for,
279–283

Waters, T. J.,
265

Weatherman dissidents,
38
,
45

Webster, William,
224

Weinberger, Caspar,
294
,
308

Weiser, Benjamin,
228

Welch, David,
221–222
,
249

Western Hemisphere Division,
245

Western Union International,
82

“White Hand,”
122

Whitten, Les,
212

Who's Who in the CIA
(Mader),
247

Wicker, Tom,
197
,
344n15

Wilderotter, James A.,
164

“Williams, Earl,”
51

Wilson, Joseph,
271

Winter Soldier Investigation,
53

wireless communications,
108

wiretaps, domestic,
9
,
32
,
50
,
108
,
213
.
See also
Project Minaret; Project Shamrock

Wise, David,
203–205
,
214–215
,
228
,
239
,
252

Wisner, Frank,
219

WMD (weapons of mass destruction),
311

Wolfowitz, Paul,
60

Women Strike for Peace,
37

Woodward, Bob,
224
,
258

Wright, Robert A.,
214

Wulf, Melvin,
238

Wyden, Ron,
183

Xe Corporation,
189

“Year of Intelligence” (1975),
1
,
23
,
34
; mail-tampering,
65

Yemen,
132
,
142
,
181–182
,
186–187

“Yippies,”
51

Yoo, John: Eric Holder and,
328
; memos,
136–137
,
139
,
140
,
145
,
153
,
315
; read into TSP program,
103–104

Young, David,
284–285

Youth International Party (“Yippies”),
51

Zero Dark Thirty
,
185–186

Zhou Enlai,
172

ZR/Rifle,
171

Zubaydah, Abu: capture of,
130–131
; FBI interrogation of,
134–135
,
140
,
141
; high-level discussions of interrogation methods,
135–137
; possible criminal charges regarding treatment of,
315–316
; Soufan book on,
272
; timing of torture vs. congressional briefings,
139–140

Zweibon v. Mitchell
,
90

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