R. W. Johnson, 'Making Things Happen', p. 14.
{466} Miles Copeland, Real Spy World (London: Sphere, 1978), p. 94.
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{467} Palph W. McGehee, Deadly Deceits (New York: Sheridan Square, 1983), p. 119.
{468} C. Sweeney, 'The Price of Freedom', Sunday Times Magazine, 1 December 1974.
{469} 'Has the KGB Fooled the West?', Sunday Times, 4 March 1984.
{470} David C. Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors (New York: Ballantine, 1981), p. 109.
{471} Edward J. Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked', Parade Magazine, 14 October 1984.
{472} see Anatoliy Golitsyn, New Lies for Old (London: The Bodley Head, 1984).
{473} Rositzke in interview with Cherry Hughes for author, 1984.
{474} Stephen de Mowbray, former SIS officer in unpublished letter to Sunday Times; and Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked'.
{475} Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors, pp. 148–9.
{477} Rositzke in interview with Cherry Hughes, 1984.
{478} De Mowbray in unpublished letter cit at n. 8 above.
{479} Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked'.
{480} R. W. Johnson, 'Making Things Happen', p. 14.
{481} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{482} Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked'.
{483} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{484} Joseph C. Goulden, Korea : the Untold Story (New York: Times Books, 1982), p. 245.
{485} Angleton in undated statement first issued on publication of Martin's Wilderness of Mirrors.
{486} Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors, pp. 155–77.
{487} Henry J. Hurt, 'Is this American a Soviet Spy?', Reader's Digest, October 1981.
{489} Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors, p. 210.
{490} 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982 .
{491} Rositzke in interview with Cherry Hughes, 1984.
{492} Fitzroy Maclean, Take Nine Spies (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1978), pp. 305–6.
{494} Chapman Pincher, ' U. S. Intelligence Agents Find Shot Russian's Story Hidden in Drawer', Daily Express, 29 April 1965 .
{495} Catudal , Berlin Wall, pp. 242–3.
{496} John le Carre, 'Wardrobe of Disguises', Sunday Times, 10 September 1967 .
{497} Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 197. See also Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), Vol. XII, testimony of Hugh L. Dryden of NSA, 1 June 1960 .
{498} Hillsman, 'On Intelligence', p. 142.
{499} Corson, Armies of Ignorance, pp. 30–1.
{501} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{502} Corson, Armies of Ignorance, p. 30.
{503} Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 206.
{504} Lawrence Freedman , U. S. Intelligence and the Soviet Strategic Threat (London: Macmillan, 1979), p. 71.
{505} Verrier, Looking Glass, pp. 210–11.
{506} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, September 1979.
{507} Verrier, Looking Glass, pp. 217–18.
{509} Robert Kennedy, 13 Days: the Cuban Missile Crisis (London: Macmillan, 1968), p. 87.
{510} Sir Dick White, then head of SIS, quoted in Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 193.
{511} Robin Stafford, 'False, False, that Book about My Husband', Daily Express. 23 November 1965 .
{512} Edward Crankshaw, 'The Dispute about Penkovsky', Observer, 21 November 1965.
{513} Le Carre, 'Wardrobe of Disguises', cit. at n. 30.
{514} The diplomat in correspondence with the author. The diplomat, for professional and personal reasons, wishes to remain anonymous. But he has agreed that I may forward to him serious inquiries sent care of me.
{515} 'Russians Helped CIA during Cuba Crisis', The Times, 15 April 1971.
{516} Herbert Scoville, 'Is Espionage Necessary for Our Security?', Foreign Affairs, vol. 54, no. 3 (April 1976), p. 488.
{517} Letter from Rusbridger to author, 16 July 1985.
{518} Teresa Stem, 'The Tanganyika Zanzibar Union: a Look at U. S. Non-Interference', unpublished paper, in present author's possession.
{519} Babu in interview with author, 4 September 1985.
{520} Hillsman, 'On Intelligence', pp. 133–4.
{521} Frank Snepp, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 1 in Harrison Salisbury (ed.), Vietnam Reconsidered (New York: Harper & Row, 1984), p. 57.
{522} Richard K. Betts, 'Analysis, War, and Decision: Why Intelligence Failures are Inevitable', World Politics, vol. 31 (October 1978), p. 68.
{523} Chester L. Cooper, 'The CIA and Decision Making', Foreign Affairs, vol. 50 (January 1972), pp. 229–30.
{526} Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 60.
{527} Kirkpatrick in interview with author, 1967.
{528} Henry Brand on. The Retreat of American Power (New York: Doubleday, 1973) p. 103.
{529} Respectively: Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency' p. 56; and Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, September 1979.
{530} Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 56.
{531} John Stockwell, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 3 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 64.
{532} McGehee, Deadly Deceits, p. 156.
{533} Ralph W. McGehee, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 2 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 63.
{534} David H. Hunter, 'The Evolution of Literature on United States Intelligence', Armed Forces and Society, vol. 5, no. 1 (November 1978), p. 32
{536} John M. Crewdson, 'ClA's Propaganda Efforts', The Times of India (Bombay), 7 January 1978.
{537} Angus Mackenzie, 'Sabotaging the Dissident Press', Columbia Journalist Review March/April 1981, pp. 57–63.
{538} Church Committee, Final Report. Vol. 1 (Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1976), p. 14.
{539} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{540} Frank Snepp, Decent Interval (Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 1980), back cover.
{541} Richard Eder, 'Why Decision in Snepp Case Disturbs Publishers', New York Times 11 March 1980.
{542} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{543} ibid.
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{544} 'Shaping Tomorrow's CIA', Time Magazine. 6 February 1978, p. 24.
{545} Kenneth Harris, 'Did the CIA Fail America?', Observer, 9 December 1979.
{546} 'Shaping Tomorrow's CIA', p. 29.
{548} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{549} Philip Agee, Playboy, August 1975, pp. 60–2.
{550} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{551} 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982.
{552} Nigel West, 'The Hollis Affair and that Spy Called Elli', The Times, 23 October 1981.
{554} Obituary ofG. R. Mitchell, in The Times. 3 January 1985.
{555} see 'The Hollis Affair', Sunday Times, 29 March 1981.
{556} Former head of SIS in interview with author, 3 December 1981.
{557} Phillip Knightley, 'Cock-up or Conspiracy?', Sunday Times. 11 November 1984.
{558} Nigel West, A Matter of Trust. M15 1945–72 (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1982), p. 178.
{559} 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
{560} 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982.
{561} ibid.; and 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
{562} 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
{563} S. Freeman, B. Penrose and C. Simpson, 'Military Coup Was Aimed at Wilson' Sunday Times. 29 March 1981.
{564} 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
{565} Maurice Crump, letter to The Times, 19 April 1984.
{566} Rees-Mogg in interview with author, March 1979.
{567} West, M15. British Security Service Operations 1909–1945: A Matter of Trust. M15 1945–72; M16. British Secret Intelligence Service Operations 1909–45; and The Branch a History of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch, 1883–1983 (London-Seeker & Warburg, 1983).
{568} The Deputy Treasury Solicitor, Sunday Times, 17 October 1984.
{569} Allason in interview with author, 1981.
{570} Oldfield in interview with author, 13 July 1979.
{571} lan Black, 'Second Wartime Spying Book Stopped', Guardian. 8 December 1983.
{573} Peter Calvocoressi, 'Action that Day', Sunday Times, 18 October 1981.
{574} 'Sons of Stalin's Englishmen?', The Times, 2 August 1984.
{575} Allason in interview with author, 1984.
{576} Mitchell's obituary in The Times, 3 January 1985.
{577} 'Panorama', BBC 1 television, 19 October 1981.
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{578} M. R. D. Foot, 'Britain. Intelligence Services', The Economist, 15 March 1980.
{579} John Stockwell, a former CIA officer in Angola, in interviews with Christopher Hird of Diverse Productions for Channel 4 television, London, September 1985.
{581} Philip Taubman, 'Bolstered by Budget Increases Casey's CIA Comes Back', International Herald Tribune (Paris), 26 January 1983.
{582} John Stockwell, 'The Heart of the Matter', BBC 1 television, 22 September 1985; and Taubman, cit. at n. 4.
{583} David M. Alpern, 'America's Secret Warriors', Newsweek, 10 October 1983; and Guardian, 12 June 1984.
{584} Taubman, cit. at n. 4.
{585} Ransom, 'Secret Intelligence', p. 224.
{586} Jeff Stein, 'Spooking the Spook-namers', Village Voice, 12–18 November 1984; and Peter Hennessy, 'Intelligence Chiefs Draft Secrets Law', The Times, 9 April 1984.
{587} Jeremy Campbell, 'A Silly Season for Secrecy', Standard, 4 July 1984.
{588} Respectively: 'KGB Spy Thriller Fills TV Gap', The Times, 9 August 1984; and J. Kohan, 'The Eyes of the Kremlin', Time, 14 February 1983.
{589} Murray Sayle, 'The Spy Who Lost Me', Spectator, 11 June 1983.
{590} Linda Melvem, 'Exit Smiley, Enter IBM', Sunday Times, 31 October 1982.
{591} Andrew Cockburn, 'Tinker with Gadgets', Tailor the Facts', Harper's, April 1985, p. 66
{592} Duncan Campbell, 'Threat of Electronic Spies', New Statesman, 2 February 1979.
{593} David Kahn, 'Big Ear or Big Brother?', New York Times Magazine, 16 May 1976.
{594} Duncan Campbell, 'The Spies Who Spend What They Like', New Statesman, 16 May 1980.
{595} Estimates of the cost of GCHQ range from & 80 million a year (The Times, 10 April 1984) to & 200 million (New Statesman. 2 February 1979), to & 300 million (The Times, 20 March 1986). & 300 million is probably conservative.
{596} See David Leigh, 'US Agency «Bugged» Labour MPs', Guardian, 7 February 1981; John Peacock, 'Spy Centre on the Moors', Daily Mirror. 17 July 1980; Will Bennett, 'US Taking Control of British Spy Base, Daily Mail, 27 January 1985.
{597} John Connell, 'Cap the Knife Faces the Flak', Sunday Times. 10 February 1985.
{598} See David Martin, 'Unveiling the Secret NSA', Newsweek, 6 September 1982; and Kahn, cit. at n. 19, p. 64.
{599} Kahn, cit. at n. 19, p. 67; and Kahn in 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 4, BBC Radio 4, 3 February 1982.
{600} 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 4.
{601} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{602} Edward J. Epstein, 'Disinformation. Why the CIA Cannot Verify an Arms Control Agreement'. Commentary, July 1982.
{603} Cockburn, cit. at n. 17, p. 65.
{605} The British diplomat. See Chapter 13, [48.
{606} H. Rositzke, 'America's Secret Operations: a Perspective', Foreign Affairs, vol. 53 (January 1975), p. 338.
{607} Richard Hall, The Secret State: Australia's Spy Industry (Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1978), p. 241.
{608} Respectively: Robert Harris, 'The Falklands Inquest', Listener, 24 June 1982; and Jeremy Campbell, 'Spy Plane Denied', Standard, 7 April 1982.
{609} Edward J. Epstein in interview with author, London, 29 June 1984.
{610} R. J. Jeffreys-Jones, 'The Historiography of the CIA', Historical Journal, vol. 23, no. 2 (1980), p. 495.
{611} Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
{612} Kevin Cahill, 'Sh... the Following May Be a US Secret', The Times, 17 April 1984.
{613} Hillsman, 'On Intelligence'.
{614} Rositzke, ' America 's Secret Operations', p. 340.
{615} Richard Helms, 'The Secrets of Russian Espionage', Observer. 16 December 1979 .
{616} Respectively: 'Heart of the Matter', cit. at n. 5; and 'Can You Bore a Hole in the T-72?', Sunday Observer ( Bombay ), 4 March 1984 .
{617} Shyam Bhatia, 'Revealed-How the CIA Kept Watch on the Russians', Observer, 14 July 1985 .
{618} Herbert Scoville, 'Is Espionage Necessary?', p. 494.
{619} Stockwell in Hird interviews, and in 'Heart of the Matter', cit at n. 2 and 5.
{620} Stockwell in Hird interviews.
{621} Martin Page in interviews with author, 1967 and 1986.
{622} Hilary Bonner, 'The Spy Who Stayed Out in the Cold', Mail on Sunday, 30 December 1984 .
{623} David Jones, 'The Price of Freedom', Sunday Times Magazine, 1 December 1974 .
{624} Stockwell in 'Heart of the Matter', and in Hird interviews cit. at n. 5 and 2.
{625} Barrett, 'Honorable Espionage', p. 13.
{626} Hillsman, 'On Intelligence'.
{627} Young in 'Heart of the Matter', cit. at n. 5.
{628} Betts, 'Analysis, War and Decision', p. 79.
{629} Richard Hall, National Security and the Agent of Influence Myth (Sydney: Corradini Press, 1983), p. 19.
{630} Information provided by NEXIS, a news retrieval service from Mead Data Central.