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==December==
 
==December==
*[[Seymour Hersh]] of the ''New York Times'' tells [[CIA]] director [[William Colby]] he is on to a major story about [[CIA]] spying. After the meeting, Colby fires [[James Angleton]].<ref name"Morgan350">Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster, Random House, 1999, p.350.</ref>
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*'''17''' [[CIA]] director [[William Colby]] decides "to face up to my responsibility to remove Jim Angleton" before the end of
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the year; [[James Angleton]] "resists" Colby's suggestion that he retire from counterintelligence.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''18''' Colby speaks to journalist [[Seymour Hersh]] on the telephone - a call Colby claims Hersh initiated.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''20''' Colby meets with Hersh, tells him about Angleton's role in the mail-cover program,and "confirms" his expose.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''21''' Colby tells Angleton about the upcoming Hersh expose on counterintelligence, and insists on his resignation.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''22''' Hersh article appears.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''23''' Colby announces Angleton's resignation.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
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*'''24''' Colby submits a lengthy report to the President.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
 
*Retirements from the [[CIA]] this month: [[Samuel Halpern]]<ref>Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence'',  National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.13.</ref>, [[Newton S. Miler]]<ref name="Elements14">Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence'',  National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.14.</ref>
 
*Retirements from the [[CIA]] this month: [[Samuel Halpern]]<ref>Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence'',  National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.13.</ref>, [[Newton S. Miler]]<ref name="Elements14">Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence'',  National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.14.</ref>
*'''31''' - [[George Kalaris]] appointed head of CIA counterintelligence division.
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*'''31''' - [[George Kalaris]] appointed head of CIA counterintelligence division.<ref name="Epstein">Edward Jay Epstein, [http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/Colby.htm The War Within The CIA], ''Commentary'', August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:42, 1 December 2012

Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of covert action with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement.

March

Summer

June

August

  • 19 - Henry Kissinger writes to Rostow that he sees no evidence of a Soviet "headlong drive for first-strike capability", as claimed by the CDM Task Force.[5]

September

  • 4 - Rostow warns in a letter to Kissinger that "Soviet foreign policy never changes."[6]

December

  • 17 CIA director William Colby decides "to face up to my responsibility to remove Jim Angleton" before the end of

the year; James Angleton "resists" Colby's suggestion that he retire from counterintelligence.[7]

  • 18 Colby speaks to journalist Seymour Hersh on the telephone - a call Colby claims Hersh initiated.[7]
  • 20 Colby meets with Hersh, tells him about Angleton's role in the mail-cover program,and "confirms" his expose.[7]
  • 21 Colby tells Angleton about the upcoming Hersh expose on counterintelligence, and insists on his resignation.[7]
  • 22 Hersh article appears.[7]
  • 23 Colby announces Angleton's resignation.[7]
  • 24 Colby submits a lengthy report to the President.[7]
  • Retirements from the CIA this month: Samuel Halpern[8], Newton S. Miler[9]
  • 31 - George Kalaris appointed head of CIA counterintelligence division.[7]

Notes

  1. Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster, Random House, 1999, p.351.
  2. Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.150.
  3. Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.152.
  4. Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster, Random House, 1999, p.351.
  5. Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.151.
  6. Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.150.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Edward Jay Epstein, The War Within The CIA, Commentary, August 1978, archived at EdwardJayEpstein.com.
  8. Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.13.
  9. Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.14.