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Born | 24 December, 1932 |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Member of | Counterintelligence Corps, The American Academy in Berlin/Distinguished Visitors |
A CIA asset in the corporate media |
Career
In 1955, Pincus joined the and 1957 Pincus joined the Wall Street Journal.
He condemned the House Select Committee on Assassinations and in February 1977 described it as "perhaps the worst example of Congressional inquiry run amok."[1]
Exposure
In 1979 Deborah Davis published Katharine the Great. She exposed Operation Mockingbird and also named Walter Pincus as being one of the journalists willing to promote the views of the CIA.[1]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | Description |
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Operation Mockingbird | 1950 | Operation Mockingbird is a CIA covert operation that began in the 1950s and is a continuing manipulation and control of the media by the CIA. |
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