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http://www.rense.com/politics6/secret.htm



James Jesus Angleton -

Deputy Director of Counter

Intelligence & Guardian of The

CIA's Greatest Secret



By Timothy S. Cooper <tim4801@sprynet.com>



Private Investigator - Copyright 2000

3-4-00





James Jesus Angleton was born on 9 December, 1917, in Boise, Idaho, to

NCR businessman and OSS Colonel James Hugh Angleton, and Mexican born

Carmen Mercedes Moreno. Upon Graduation from Yale in 1941, Angleton

moved to Harvard Law School where he met his future wife Cicely

d'Autremont of Duluth, Minnesota. Inducted into the Army on 19 March,

1943, Angleton was recruited into the OSS in August through the efforts

of Angleton's father and Norman Pearson, his old English professor from

Yale who was, at that time, head of the OSS Counter Intelligence

division in London.(1)





ANGLETON AS CI AGENT IN OSS X-2 OPERATIONS DURING WW II



James Angleton was assigned the Rome desk after Italy's capitulation to

the Allies and was made a OSS Lieutenant who ran CI activities that

included such countries as Austria, Germany, Spain, the Mediterranean,

and Switzerland. As part of OSS operations in the European Theatre of

Operations, Angleton mastered the arts of "black" propaganda and

"playback" that is, the method of reading the effectiveness of one's own

disinformation on the enemy. In 1944, Angleton was given charge of the

OSS Special Counterintelligence Unit Z made up of U.S. and British

agents and was the youngest member of X-2 and was the only American

member that was allowed access to the top secret British ULTRA code

breaking intelligence. After the war, Angleton was promoted to captain

and received the Legion of Merit from the U.S. Army which cited him for

successfully apprehending over a thousand enemy intelligence agents. He

was also decorated by the Italian government and was awarded the Order

of the Crown of Italy, the Order of Malta-Cross of Malta, and the

Italian War Cross for Merit. In October 1945, President Truman dissolved

the OSS and had all research and analysis units moved to the State

Department and operational units to the War Department and were

re-designated as Strategic Services Unit. Angleton stayed on in the SSU

in Rome and became the vital station chief in charge of the 2677

Regiment which made Angleton the senior U.S. intelligence officer Italy

until it became the Central Intelligence Group, forerunner of the

Central Intelligence Agency.(2)





THE MAKING OF JAMES ANGLETON AS MASTER SPY HUNTER



Angleton's war experience in counterintelligence operations had affected

him to the extent that he became absorbed into the 'hall of mirrors'

world of intelligence and refused to leave the service after much

insistence and disappointment of his father. James would pour over the

many CI files he had amassed while in Italy and was forever changed by

the intrigue and the possibilities of a career in the CIG. In the summer

of 1947 Angleton returned to the United States to live in Tucson,

Arizona, to be with his wife and family, but his love for the service

was overpowering and on 30 December, 1947, he was hired by the CIA as a

senior aide to the director of the Office of Special Operations

(OSO).(3) It was during this period that Army G-2 and other intelligence

agencies were trying to crack the Soviet VENONA code used by espionage

agents operating in the United States sending back sensitive information

regarding the Manhattan Project based at Los Alamos, New Mexico, and it

is possible that Angleton was on special assignment prior to officially

reporting to OSO who had the responsibility of running counterespionage

operations.(4)



Angleton's primary mission in OSO included overseeing a classified

component that operated espionage and counterespionage activities abroad

and read all sensitive material coming across his desk and passed them

back to OSO operators in countries were CIA had interests. In 1949,

Angleton had moved up the chain of command within OSO and held a GS-15

position. Angleton developed a philosophy that "If you control

counterintelligence, you control the intelligence service" and quickly

realized the significance of the B-29 detection of Joe-1, the Soviet's

first atomic weapon detonation in August 1949 and Angleton knew the

technology required by the Soviets was not home grown, but the product

of espionage and immediately set out to discover who the moles were that

passed on America's most guarded secret to Moscow. As with all covert

actions, counterintelligence operated without specific mentioning in the

National Security Act of 1947 and Angleton set out to acquire

information of the most guarded secret of all.





JAMES ANGLETON AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR COUNTERINTELLIGENCE



Aside from the technology theft of atomic secrets, the most guarded

secret within the CIA was the scientific and technical information

regarding new weapons developments and the planned use of a new

generation of thermal nuclear weapons and high altitude reconnaissance

platforms to spy on countries hostile to United States strategic

interests. One of the technical secrets of the United States was the

study and transfer of advanced electronics gleaned from Air Force

studies of unconventional aircraft and missile research carried on at

several AEC facilities and proving grounds. The FBI and the CIA were

aware of Soviet espionage rings operating in the United States, Canada

and the United Kingdom whose main task was providing any and all

technical and scientific information on advanced technologies which

would provide an advantage to the Soviet Union in the event another

world war would break out.



By 1949, military intelligence authorities had classified the "flying

saucer" phenomenon as Top Secret and Army CIC had passed on information

that the Soviets may have developed saucer-shaped aerial weapons capable

of delivering atomic bombs or dissipating radioactive materials over

NATO countries as a stopgap measure to make up for the nonexistent

nuclear weapons arsenal. In early 1947, the nonexistent nuclear arsenal

in the United States was a closely guarded secret as well and no doubt

this fact set in motion the nuclear arms race which terrified Angleton.

OSO was probably aware of Soviet knowledge of the bomb gap existing

within both superpowers and the flying saucer invasion of the United

States which crossed Angleton's desk put a scare into his psyche which

is reflected in a credo he shared with other OSO staff members: "You who

believe or half believe, I can say this now, that I do believe in the

spirit of Christ and the life everlasting, and in this turbulent social

system which struggles sometimes blindly to preserve the right to

freedom and expression of spirit. "In the name of Jesus Christ I leave you."



After General Walter B. Smith was appointed as DCI, Angleton continued

on as OSO Staff A (foreign intelligence operations) inside the CIA's

clandestine division. In 1951, he was given the all important Israeli

desk which he held tight control for twenty years because it was a

source of vital Soviet information in the Middle East. As more and more

UFO (5) sighting reports made their way to CIA headquarters, unevaluated

reports were forwarded to counterintelligence when the locations were

identified as coming from Soviet bloc countries. During this period,

Angleton made good liaisons with FBI contacts who were equally concerned

with protecting vital atomic research facilities and no doubt many

domestic reports were read by Angleton as they came across his desk in

the "L" Building across the Lincoln Memorial. When Smith was coaxed away

from his power base as DCI, Allen Dulles, Angleton's friend form the OSS

days became the new DCI and in late 1954, promoted Angleton to the

position of deputy director and Chief of Counterintelligence with direct

access to Dulles and all foreign UFO intelligence from the Intelligence

Advisory Committee who had been established to look into national

security implications involving the UFO phenomena.(6) In order to cement

Angleton's counterintelligence charter together, General James H.

Doolittle was commissioned by Dulles to conduct an outside survey of CIA

counterintelligence operations and concluded that the CIA was loosing

ground to the KGB and recommended that more stringent and ruthless

measures be taken against Soviet penetration. Dulles endorsed the

Doolittle Report by ordering a more powerful tool to stop and interdict

the moles within the CIA and he personally chose Angleton to head the CI

Staff. Perhaps this is why foreign and domestic UFO sighting reports

diminished shortly afterwards.



During Dulles' tenure as DCI from 1953 to 1961 (the longest in CIA

histroy), Angleton enjoyed a privileged position not shared by other

directors despite the fact that Angleton reported to the Deputy Director

of Operations (DDO) and on many occasions bugged the phones and

residences of high ranking U.S. government officials and foreign

dignitaries with Dulles' approval and over the objection of the DDO. If

the situation called for it, Angleton could go around proper channels

for acquiring personal data on anyone within the CIA and other agencies

which was clearly outside of CIA charter and violated FBI jurisdiction.

As the new head of CI, Angleton had to organize a staff, write the

rules, and oversee all clandestine operations aimed at Soviet military

and security organs of the GRU and KGB.(7) The CI Staff was primarily

tasked with preventing penetrations at home and abroad and protecting

CIA operations through careful research and analysis of all incoming

intelligence reports. By keeping the most vital and sensitive files to

himself, Angleton became a storehouse of secrets which helped him

consolidate his power base. Officially, Angleton was allowed access to

everyone's personnel, operational, and communications files within the

CIA and reviewed all proposed and active operations and the approval of

recruitment of agent assets. This did not engender trust nor cooperation

and Angleton did not concern himself nor his staff with such intrusions.

One of Angleton's former Chief of Operations, "Scotty" Miller, expressed

the environment in which CI Staff operated as one of a "watchdog"

snooping around to sniff out either Soviet deception or manipulation.





ANGLETON AND THE MJ-12 DIRECTIVE



Among all the controversial documents leaked to the public in the last

twenty years regarding state secrets and the UFO phenomena is the

fantastic revelations of the CIA's unacknowledged MJ MAJESTIC TWELVE

files disclosing the most guarded of all classified

subjects-extraterrestrial life forms and their technologies.(8)



In order to secure this knowledge and prevent foreign countries from

learning this vital secret and get an edge on the United States,

President Harry S. Truman signed a finding that basically said that no

one (including a chief executive) was to be in possession of, or

disclose the finding without a "need to know" clearance which was above

Top Secret.(9) The directive was secretly implemented without the

consent or knowledge of the Congress and concealed by the wording of the

National Security Act of 1947 which prohibits disclosing classified

matters without presidential approval and prior agreement by the

Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency as amended in

later national security acts. Knowledge of the finding was limited to

only a select few within the intelligence and scientific community of

the government and as long as the secret remained unresolved, there

would be no official acknowledgement. The only official study program

Project BLUE BOOK was taken over by the CIA in 1953 as a public

experiment and used as a debunking tool to discount the extraterrestrial

reality and possibly to quash any attempts by the KGB and GRU to glean

any technological or defense secrets from the study.



Like the Manhattan Project, MJ MAJESTIC TWELVE or MJ-12 (as used in some

leaked documents) was a joint government/military/private sector

undertaking that encompassed every facet of national security functions

and the CIA was the premiere intelligence agency tasked with the first

line of defense of the United States during the 55-year Cold War between

the Capitalist West and the Communist East worlds. When Angleton assumed

his throne as Chief of Counterintelligence, no doubt that Truman's

directive was the most excellent and inviting instrument to carry on his

mole hunt career within the CIA against the KGB and GRU. MJ MAJESTIC

TWELVE enjoyed greater protection than that of the hydrogen bomb program

of the early 1950's and with that, the Soviets were driven to not only

penetrate the secrets of the H-bomb program itself, but the ultimate

prize that lay scattered throughout the maximum security research

facilities of the U.S. Government located in the Southwest and Eastern

United States. The shocking truth of the Soviet atomic weapons espionage

program called ENORMOUS had dealt a tremendous blow to U.S. and British

security when it was learned that British diplomats operating within the

State Department and American Army technicians at Los Alamos National

Laboratories had not only supplied blueprints and materials to their KGB

handlers in New York for the atomic bomb, but stole the proposed plans

for the hydrogen bomb as well and left security officials guessing what

else did the Soviet spies steal from under their noses.(10)



As far as we know, there was no successful penetration by KGB or GRU

agents into the CIA's UFO program due in large part by the disgraceful

and unlawful actions taken by Angleton's CI Staff. After the fallout

from the Burgess-MacLean-Phibly defections and the execution of the

Rosenbergs, Angleton tightened the security and dedicated himself fully

to the safeguarding of what secrets that still alluded the Soviets and

embarked on a vicious mole hunt that would almost paralyze the CIA until

his departure in 1974.



During the Eisenhower Administration the CIA was at its apex in covert

operations piling up one success after another where cores of Soviet

moles were detected and sent home to Moscow. Comments from the White

House were nil when it came to the UFO problem though the supposed

meeting of extraterrestrials and Eisenhower in 1954 was given some

publicity, it was largely discounted in the press though some had tried

to connect Eisenhower's heart attack with the meeting, national

magazines and the media were downplaying the UFO sightings here and

abroad as part of a cold war hysteria that accompanied the "duck and

cover" scare that seemed to grip the nation. No real problems popped up

until the 1960 presidential elections when Democratic presidential

candidate Senator John F. Kennedy accused the Republican incumbent

President Eisenhower of allowing a "missile gap" to exist and charged

that the United States was getting to close to the Soviet Union through

detente'.



Soon after Kennedy became president, he began to needle the CIA for

information on UFO's (11) which was unnerving at the outset to Allen

Dulles after he was burned on the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of

Castro's communist enslaved island of Cuba in April 1961. The once

cordial relationship that had existed fell apart and Dulles knew his

time as DCI was short.(12) Knowing the explicit instructions contained

in the 24 September, 1947 Truman directive prohibits the DCI from making

disclosures to a chief executive who obviously did not have a "need to

know" clearance would not only compromise the CIA, but the lengthy and

costly UFO program deemed so necessary to national security by all

involved, simply could not be jeopardized for any one, even the

President of the United States. Knowing the character of Allen Dulles

and James Angleton, I can only speculate as to what kind of response

Kennedy got. According to the DCI Top Secret/MJ 12 document, it leaves

no doubt that Dulles was not going to cooperate with Kennedy's request

and forwarded it to Angleton for consideration and feedback. MJ MAJESTIC

TWELVE included spin-off projects that were obviously equally sensitive

activities of the CIA such as PARASITE, PARHELION, ENVIRO, PSYOP, GREEN,

SPIKE, and HOUSE CLEANING. Other sensitive and covert programs could be

affected as well, such as MK ULTRA, ARTICHOKE and DOMESTIC which all

appear to have been valid projects associated with MJ MAJESTIC TWELVE.

The full implications of the above are not clear at present but it is

obvious that the other projects were held in readiness for some kind of

mass indoctrination and deception undertaking in a national crisis.





MURDER, INC.



The strain mounted on the CIA by Kennedy was reaching a flash point of

wills and with the Noresenko affair(13) driving Angleton to obsession, a

UFO leak crisis brought new strains on Angleton as he had learned that

Hollywood screen star Marilyn Monroe's phone conversation with a New

York art dealer(14) discussing Kennedy's secret visit to an undisclosed

military base to see alien artifacts and her disdain over the soured

relationship she had endured with President Kennedy and his brother, the

United States Attorney General had been recorded by CIA domestic

electronic surveillance experts. Since 1955, Monroe had been under

surveillance by the CIA and the FBI had maintained a security dossier on

her because of her marriage with a well known American writer who was

suspected of having communist affiliations and her trip to Russia and

the press coverage she received while she was there.(15) The wire tap

report also mentions nationally recognized New York syndicated reporter

Dorothy Kilgallen as having conversations with Monroe regarding the

Roswell UFO crash of 1947 and President Kennedy's politically motivated

NASA Apollo moon program. Dorothy Kilgallen made headlines in 1955 when

she disclosed a private conversation with a British cabinet official

that UFOs are real and that the U.S. and British authorities considered

the matter as the highest importance. The significance of the wire tap

has to do with the fact that Monroe was murdered the following day in

her Brentwood condo. According to internationally recognized private

investigator and director of the Nick Harris Detective Agency, Milo

Speriglio, Monroe was the victim of a national security management hit

by the CIA and the mob.(16) The suggestion that somehow the CIA was

involved in a domestic murder of an American citizen is not too far

fetched when considering the past abuses coming from Angleton's CI

program of 'absolute security at any cost' philosophy. Whether Angleton

authorized the hit is not known, but the modus operandi of the way her

body was found and moved around and the fashion in which the autopsy

records were changed to reflect suicide and the theft of her secret red

dairy one day after her autopsy is similar to the past methods used by

Angleton's covert CIA Counterintelligence operators.





ACTIVE MEASURES



The final straw for Angleton came when President Kennedy fired off a top

secret memorandum to him outlining a previous discussion concerning a

classification review of all CIA UFO files that could affect national

security. Dated 12 November, 1963, just ten days before he would be

gunned down in the streets of Dallas, Texas, Kennedy informed

Angleton(17) that we was setting things in motion to actually share

sensitive CIA UFO intelligence data with the Russians through the

director of NASA.(18) This request was made on the same day he requested

James Webb(19) to begin Kennedy's peace overture to the Russians via

joint space exploration. Webb, being a board member of the intelligence

community most likely interpreted Kennedy's program to mean the sharing

of classified UFO data under which the current directive forbid. In

Kennedy's top secret memorandum(20) he outlined for Angleton specific

items he wished to have disclosed to Webb, such as "[to] have the high

threat cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fide as

opposed to the classified CIA and USAF sources."(21) And, "that we make

a clear distinction between the known and unknowns in the event the

Soviets try to mistake our extended cooperation as a cover for

intelligence gathering of their defense and space programs."(22)

Finally, Kennedy wanted Angleton to "arrange a program of data sharing

with NASA mission directors in their defensive responsibilities."(23)

This was unprecedented and totally unacceptable to Angleton and the CIA

! Here Kennedy was requesting the Central Intelligence Agency, the

agency he swore he would "break into a thousand pieces" to just hand

over the most guarded secret-ever! This memo was passed on to William

Colby(24) who indicated to someone in Angleton's staff in a hand written

note that says, "Response from Colby, Angleton has MJ directive" and is

dated November 20, 1963, just two days before Kennedy dies. It seems

that Kennedy's request bounced around from Angleton's desk possibly

seeking consensus on the request or passing the buck back to Angleton.

In either case, it was a hot potato for which Angleton had to deal with.

It is also significant that Kennedy's NSAM No. 271 was the last coming

from Kennedy's desk just before he left Washington for Dallas. What the

real significance is was buried somewhere within the CIA and Angleton

spent many a day trying to figure out who ordered Kennedy's execution.

Was Angleton set up, or did he unintentionally supply the needed

ingredient for the murder of the century? In either case, the secret

remained safe.





POSTSCRIPT



One of the few former CIA officers to speak publicly on the Kennedy

assassination and the UFO secret is Victor Marchetti, who at one time

was Assistant to the Deputy for Plans and Operations under DCI William

Colby. In a rare interview with Second Look magazine in 1979, Marchetti,

author of the sensational book Cult of Intelligence which was vetted and

censored by the CIA prior to publication (the only book to include the

redacted portions within the text), made some interesting observations

regarding the CIA's UFO intelligence gathering program and why the

subject is not open for discussion. In a introduction piece for his web

site Robert Collins, a retired air force intelligence officer produced

an insightful forward for Marchetti in which Marchetti said: "My theory

is that we have, indeed, been contacted-perhaps even visited-by

extraterrestrial beings, and that the U.S. Government, in collusion with

other national powers of the Earth, is determined to keep this

information from the general public." Marchetti alluded to "rumors" at

the highest levels within the CIA that the NSA has information as well

and must be kept away from public viewing. We know now that the NSA does

have sensitive COMINT files ,that, for reasons of national security

cannot disclose. One of these NSA files that Marchetti speaks of might

be the NSA intercept of Kennedy's phone conversation with Khrushchev

dated 12 November, 1963, in which Kennedy spoke of a "situation that

affects both our countries and the world," and "a problem that we share

in common." It is believed that the UFO problem became a national

security item when President Truman authorized the covert establishment

of the National Security Agency whose primary responsibility bordered on

"special activities" perhaps as outlined in an alleged Intelligence

Estimate prepared by national security officials on 30 September, 1947,

in which one of the concerns stated that "what we are up against is

controlled by intelligent operators" and that "these objects are real

and not illusionary." It is not surprising that in 1968, a NSA employee

drafted a significant analysis of the intelligence community's

ambivalence toward the UFO camouflage and warned of dire consequences

unless the defense establishment wakes up and recognizes the danger

these phenomena pose in the nuclear age.



On a final note, the legend of James Jesus Angleton and his "wilderness

of mirrors" as he often referred to his daunting task of protecting

vital state secrets faded into obscurity on 11 May, 1987 and with him

the secret that would emerge almost precisely the day he died. Perhaps

Jim was not the real bad guy in the counterintelligence game. Perhaps,

he was its victim.







1. September 25, 1943 OSS memo released through the FOIA in September 1989.



2. U.S. Senate Select Committee to Study Government Operations with

Respect to Intelligence Activities, Final report, Book VI, April 23,

1976, pp. 154-55.



3. JJA personal records. Angleton took a seven-month leave of absence to

remain in Tucson, Arizona for unspecified reasons not substantiated by

the need to be with his wife and family as is believed by other writers

regarding Angleton's absence from CIA Washington headquarters during May

through December 1947; COLD WARRIOR JAMES JESUS ANGLETON: THE CIA'S

MASTER SPY CATCHER by Tom Mangold, Touchstone Book published by Simon &

Schuster, 1991, p. 361.



4. The National Security Council on December 12, 1947, had adopted

measures to counter the espionage and counterespionage threat as

specified in NSCID 1 and later amended in NSCID 5 that authorized the

Director of Central Intelligence to "conduct all organized Federal

espionage and counterespionage operations." According to CIA Historian

Arthur B. Darling, atomic weapons research became an overriding issue

and coordination with the Office of Scientific Research and Development

with the AEC through CIA consultant Dr. H.P. Robertson through General

Vandenberg's directive containing an agreement between Dr. Vannevar Bush

which facilitated the transfer of Manhattan Engineering District files

to the Director of Central Intelligence for proper collection of foreign

atomic energy research. Secret OSO activities in this area was not

allowed to fall into administrative control of the AEC nor FBI which

Vandenberg thought should remain within CIA intelligence operations; THE

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: AN INSTRUMENT OF GOVERNMENT TO 1950 by

Arthur B. Darling, Penn State Press, 1990, pp. 197-239.



5. The term U.F.O. as defined by Air Force intelligence directives is

used here to reflect unconventional aircraft and missiles, not

interplanetary spacecraft.



6. CIA FOIA response letter dated March 26, 1976, to July 14, 1975 FOIA

request made by Ground Saucer Watch of Phoenix, Arizona, in which it

stated that the NSC tasked the CIA a requirement to determine the actual

UFO threat. The CIA responded through the Office of Scientific

Intelligence by creating the Intelligence Advisory Committee to study

the threat aspects. Military members of the IAC fought vigorously to

maintain participation in areas relating to AEC intelligence collection

and the Joint Chiefs of Staff represented by General Todd (who is

mentioned in a FBI memo regarding JSC ignorance of flying saucer data in

1947) was at odds with the CIA about duplication of efforts by the

Military Intelligence Division in producing UFO intelligence data for

the IAC; THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: AN INSTRUMENT OF GOVERNMENT TO

1950 by Arthur B. Darling, PENN STATE PRESS, 1990, pp. 349-356.



7. The KGB-the Committee for State Security was a non-military arm of

the Soviet Intelligence Service. The GRU was the military arm. The KGB

received its title in 1954. When mentioning the Russian Intelligence

Service, KGB and GRU are referenced generically to include both

organizations.



8. This remarkable fact is substantiated in the mistakenly downgraded

Top Secret Canadian Department of Transport Intra-Department

Correspondence from Wilbert B. Smith to Dr. Robert I. Sarbacher, an

American physicist and Science Consultant in the U.S. Defense

Department's Research and Development Board and a member of the Guidance

& Control Panel. Dated 21 November, 1950, Smith acknowledged that UFO

studies were "considered by the United States authorities to be of

tremendous significance" and that the "matter is the most classifies

subject in the United States Government, rating higher than the H-bomb."



9. September 24, 1947 Top Secret/MAJIC EYES ONLY Project WHITE HOT

Preliminary Estimate in Five Parts (Unacknowledged by the U.S.

Government); THE MAJESTIC DOCUMENTS by Dr. Robert M. Wood, Ph.D. and

Ryan S. Wood, Wood & Wood Enterprises, 1998, pp. 43-81.



10. 25 November, 1955 Top Secret memorandum from Rear Admiral Edwin T.

Layton, Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff, to the

Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, ref. J.C.S. 1712/5. This report deals

with the Burgess-MacLean defection after it was learned that sensitive

weapons research information had been sent to Moscow through diplomatic

means and the CIA was informed of the defection which Angleton was

devastated to learn that Kim Philby, a long standing friend of British

intelligence was part of the spy ring.



11. Unacknowledged June 28, 1961 Top Secret National Security Memorandum

from President John F. Kennedy to Allen Dulles, Director of Central

Intelligence, Subject: Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they

relate to Cold war Psychological Warfare Plans. It is a one line request

that says, "I would like a brief summary from you at your earliest

convenience."



12. Unacknowledged CIA Top Secret/MJ 12 Counterintelligence carbon copy

draft directive from Director of Central Intelligence to MJ 1-7 with

eight tabs on government watermark onion skin paper (circa 1961).



13. Yuriy Ivanovich Norsenko was a Soviet KGB officer who defected in

1962 and Angleton had him detained and tortured for three years

believing the warning given by another KGB defector Anatoliy Mikaylovich

Golitsyn that Norsenko was ordered to defect and act as a disinformation

plant to spread misleading information to the CIA regarding Soviet

capabilities and intentions. Later CIA analysis suggested that it was

Golitsyn who was the real mole planted within the CIA, not Norsenko.

Angleton was convinced that Golitsyn was a bona fide defector and

Golitsyn's information was used by Angleton and the CI mole hunt

virtually destroyed the CIA;s covert operations for some time.



14. Top Secret CIA wire tap report dated 3 August, 1962 between Howard

Rothberg and Marliyn Monroe with references to Project 40, MOON DUST,

5412, and MJ-12. The report was given to James Angleton and has his

signature at the bottom right hand portion of the document establishing

that CI was aware of Monroe's' desire to blackmail the Kennedy's with

their indiscretions made to her while they were engaged in a sexual

affair with her prior to August.



15. FBI file Number 105-40018-1, formerly classified Secret. CIA is

copied on 19 August, 1955 FBI document from Mr. Dennis A. Flinn,

Director, Office of Security, Department of State and copy sent to

Director, Central Intelligence Agency with attention: Deputy Director,

Plans, SECRET. Declassified on 11 November, 1978. Subject matter was

redacted.



16. Crypt 33: The Saga of Marilyn Monroe-The Final Word by Adela Gregory

and Milo Speriglio, Birch Lane Press, 1993.



17. This would be amazing since no one in government knew that James

Angleton worked for the CIA much less his existence since there were few

pictures of Angleton and very few within the agency knew who he was and

what he did. It is also interesting, that until his appearance before

the Church Committee in 1975 the public did not know about Angleton nor

his counterintelligence position at the CIA. His identity was kept

secret for twenty years.



18. National Security Action Memorandum No. 271, dated November 12, 1963

to The Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Subject: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters. President

Kennedy instructs James Webb as Administrator of NASA to "assume

personally the initiative and central responsibility within the

Government for the development of a program of substantive cooperation

with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, including the

development of specific technical proposals. I assume that you will work

closely with the Department of State and other agencies as appropriate."

Kennedy had requested an interim report on NASA's progress in this

adventure by December 15, 1963. Of course, after he was killed this

program was never acted upon.



19. It should be pointed out here that James E. Webb had served on

President Truman's Psychological Warfare Strategy Board and had assisted

in revising NSC 10/2 for the Office of Policy Coordination (Covert

Operations) in 1948 for the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff for

emergency plans in case of war. He also was the author of the Webb Staff

Study that worked out cooperation between the military and the CIA

concerning IAC intelligence sharing of foreign atomic research with the

AEC which allowed the DCI prerogatives in the dissemination to key

executive officials. He at one time had considered the DCI slot after

Rear Admiral Hillenkoetter left office in 1950.



20. Top Secret Kennedy memorandum to the Director [of Counter

Intelligence], Subject: Classification review of all UFO intelligence

files affecting National Security, dated 12 November, 1963.



21 Ibid.



22 Ibid.



23 Ibid.



24 Ibid.



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