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− | |birth_date=1922 | + | |nationality=US |
+ | |birth_date=December 3, 1922 | ||
|birth_place=Vienna, Austria | |birth_place=Vienna, Austria | ||
− | |death_date=2005 | + | |death_date=February 26, 2005 |
|death_place=New York City, New York, U.S. | |death_place=New York City, New York, U.S. | ||
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|birth_name=Heinz Anatol Grünwald | |birth_name=Heinz Anatol Grünwald | ||
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+ | |title=Editor-in-chief | ||
+ | |start=1977 | ||
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+ | |employer=Time Magazine | ||
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+ | |title=Managing editor | ||
+ | |start=1968 | ||
+ | |end=1977 | ||
+ | |employer=Time Magazine | ||
+ | |description=Known for his [[Watergate]] editorials | ||
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− | '''Henry | + | '''Henry Anatole Grunwald''' was an American editor of [[Time Magazine]] who later was appointed Ambassador to Austria. |
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+ | ==CIA== | ||
+ | In 1986 Grunwald wrote a letter on first name basis to CIA director [[Bill Casey]] hoping to "continue the good relationship": | ||
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+ | {{QB|Dear Bill: I have read your speech to the [[American Society of Newspaper Editors]] which [[George Lauder]] forwarded at your request. I agree with what you say. Certainly it is crucial to protect sensitive national security information. And while I share your view that the chief responsibility for this lies with government, I have always believed that the press must play its part. One can disagree on specifics, but certainly not on the principle. Concerning the recent flap, I must say that I regret the fact that you told a leading journalist that you were considering criminal prosecution of [[TIME]] and others, without informing us of this and without letting us know what the charge might be. I happen to be a strong, not to say vehement, advocate of an effective [[CIA]] and a far less restricted capacity for [[covert action]]. Quite apart from that, our publications would never knowingly violate the law in the security or any other area, which is why your unspecified accusations were so disturbing. But I hope and believe that in spite of this the Agency and TIME's journalists will continue the good relationship we have had over the years.<ref>https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp90-00965r000302580001-6</ref>}} | ||
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+ | In [[1996]], he was part of a [[Council on Foreign Relations]] "blue ribbon" task force recommending that "policymakers consider overturning a twenty-year old executive order that bans CIA members from [[journalistic cover|posing as journalists]] and members of the clergy in covert operations overseas."<ref>https://www.rcfp.org/blue-ribbon-panel-suggests-spies-pose-journalists-and-priests/</ref> The ban was in reality never implemented. | ||
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Born | Heinz Anatol Grünwald December 3, 1922 Vienna, Austria | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | February 26, 2005 (Age 82) New York City, New York, U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | US | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ethnicity | Jewish | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | • Beverly Suser • Louise Melhado | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Party | Republican | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diplomat, managing editor of TIME, and suspected deep state functionary
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Henry Anatole Grunwald was an American editor of Time Magazine who later was appointed Ambassador to Austria.
CIA
In 1986 Grunwald wrote a letter on first name basis to CIA director Bill Casey hoping to "continue the good relationship":
Dear Bill: I have read your speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors which George Lauder forwarded at your request. I agree with what you say. Certainly it is crucial to protect sensitive national security information. And while I share your view that the chief responsibility for this lies with government, I have always believed that the press must play its part. One can disagree on specifics, but certainly not on the principle. Concerning the recent flap, I must say that I regret the fact that you told a leading journalist that you were considering criminal prosecution of TIME and others, without informing us of this and without letting us know what the charge might be. I happen to be a strong, not to say vehement, advocate of an effective CIA and a far less restricted capacity for covert action. Quite apart from that, our publications would never knowingly violate the law in the security or any other area, which is why your unspecified accusations were so disturbing. But I hope and believe that in spite of this the Agency and TIME's journalists will continue the good relationship we have had over the years.[1]
In 1996, he was part of a Council on Foreign Relations "blue ribbon" task force recommending that "policymakers consider overturning a twenty-year old executive order that bans CIA members from posing as journalists and members of the clergy in covert operations overseas."[2] The ban was in reality never implemented.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1974 | 19 April 1974 | 21 April 1974 | France Hotel Mont d' Arbois Megève | The 23rd Bilderberg, held in France |
Bilderberg/1983 | 13 May 1983 | 15 May 1983 | Canada Quebec Château Montebello | The 31st Bilderberg, held in Canada |
Bilderberg/1988 | 3 June 1988 | 5 June 1988 | Austria Interalpen-Hotel Telfs-Buchen | The 36th meeting, 114 participants |