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In [[Athens]] in the mid-1950s, one of the biggest CIA posts in the world, he helped support the [[Greek civil war|Greek monarchy against communist insurgents]].<ref name=richardson/>   
 
In [[Athens]] in the mid-1950s, one of the biggest CIA posts in the world, he helped support the [[Greek civil war|Greek monarchy against communist insurgents]].<ref name=richardson/>   
  
our years in the [[Philippines]] ad made him one of the CIA's most seasoned [[counterinsurgency]] specialists. In [[Manila]], when Philippine President [[Diosdado Macapagal]] was inaugurated in [[1961]], Richardson was the shadowy man standing by the president’s side on the reviewing stand.<ref name=richardson/>  
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Four years in the [[Philippines]] made him one of the CIA's most seasoned [[counterinsurgency]] specialists. In [[Manila]], when Philippine President [[Diosdado Macapagal]] was inaugurated in [[1961]], Richardson was the shadowy man standing by the president’s side on the reviewing stand.<ref name=richardson/>  
  
 
He became [[Saigon station chief]] in 1962,<ref name=richardson>http://johnhrichardson.com/books/</ref> where he became a pivotal player the coup against of [[South Vietnamese]] president [[Ngo Dinh Diem]].<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22199195</ref>
 
He became [[Saigon station chief]] in 1962,<ref name=richardson>http://johnhrichardson.com/books/</ref> where he became a pivotal player the coup against of [[South Vietnamese]] president [[Ngo Dinh Diem]].<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22199195</ref>

Latest revision as of 02:38, 11 November 2024

Person.png John H. Richardson SrRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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DiedMexico
NationalityUS
Alma materBerkeley, Sorbonne
Interests • counterinsurgency
• Austria/Gladio

John H. Richardson Sr was a US spook.[1]

Activities

As Vienna station chief in the early 1950s, he ran the CIA’s first Soviet mole, Col. Pyotr Semyonovich Popov of the GRU, or Soviet military intelligence.[2]

He ran "two hundred agents covering half of Eastern Europe".[3]

Austria/Stay behind[4]

In Athens in the mid-1950s, one of the biggest CIA posts in the world, he helped support the Greek monarchy against communist insurgents.[2]

Four years in the Philippines made him one of the CIA's most seasoned counterinsurgency specialists. In Manila, when Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal was inaugurated in 1961, Richardson was the shadowy man standing by the president’s side on the reviewing stand.[2]

He became Saigon station chief in 1962,[2] where he became a pivotal player the coup against of South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem.[5]

After Vietnam, he was moved to a desk job as director of training.

His son John Richardson Jr wrote a book about him, My Father The Spy, An Investigative Memoir.


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