Richard M. Bissell
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Richard M. Bissell (spook) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | Richard Mervin Bissell Jr. September 18, 1909 Hartford, Connecticut | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | February 7, 1994 (Age 84) Farmington, Connecticut, United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Groton School, Yale, London School of Economics | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | JFK/Assassination/Perpetrators, The Georgetown Set | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of The Georgetown Set strongly suspected of being involved in the JFK Assassination
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Not to be confused with Richard E. Bissell, of USAID.
Richard Mervin Bissell Jr. was a US spook.
Contents
Bckground
Richard Bissell studied history at Yale University, and was tapped, but declined membership in Skull and Bones, although his brother William joined.
Career
Frank Wisner persuaded him to join the Central Intelligence Agency. Bissel became a senior CIA officer responsible for major projects such as the U-2 spy plane and the Bay of Pigs Invasion. According to the Independent, Bissell was "the central covert operations man in the Central Intelligence Agency for the central period of the cold war":
- Not the most well-known nor the highest-ranking official, Bissell was the man who planned and gave the orders for such low points in American cold-war dirty tricks as the overthrow of Patrice Lumumba, the disastrous invasion of Cuba and the numerous (failed) attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro.[1]
A Document by Richard M. Bissell
Title | Document type | Publication date | Description |
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Document:1968 Bissell Meeting | speech | 1968 | Spook meeting discussing the inner workings of the CIA |
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Description |
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Colloquium on Counterintelligence | 24 April 1980 | 26 April 1980 | Spooky 1980 Washington conference |
Colloquium on Intelligence and Policy | 9 November 1984 | 10 November 1984 | A spooky conference in November 1984 |
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References
- ↑ Phillip Frazer, Obituary: Richard Bissell, Independent, 3 March 1994.