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+ | |start=30 December 1981 | ||
+ | |end=31 December 1981 | ||
+ | |location=Washington DC, USA | ||
+ | |participants=Daniel C. Arnold, Arnold Beichman, Michael A. Berta, Richard K. Betts, Seymour Bolten, Adda B. Bozeman, Robert Brown, Eugen F. Burgstaller, Lawrence Chickering, Ray Cline, Robert Chapman, Angelo Codevilla, Eugene Douglas, Robert L. DeGross, Roland H. del Mar, Fred H. Demech, David Dorn, John J. Dziak, John Eliff, Manfred Eimer, Owen Frisby, Richard H. Giza, Kenneth E. deGraffenreid, Roy Godson, Daniel O. Graham, John Guenther, Samuel Halpern, William R. Harris, William J. Hood, G. Phillip Hughes, Samuel P. Huntington, Wynfred Joshua, David Kahn, George Kalaris, Roger Kaplan, Amrom Katz, Victor Kellan, Merrill T. Kelly, William Kucewicz, Walter Laqueur, Morris I. Leibman, Carnes R. Lord, Edward N. Luttwak, David Martin, John M. Maury, James M. McCrery, William McGhee, Francis J. McNamara, Alan Miller, John Norton Moore, Dorothy Nicolosi, Robert A. O'Brian, Nils H. Ohman, Richard Pipes, William D. Robertson, Raymond Rocca, Herbert Romerstein, Antonin Scalia, Mark Schneider, Paul Seabury, Jerry Seib, Theodore Shackley, John Sherburne, Abram Shulsky, Richard Schultz, Robert Simmons, Daniel R. Southerland, Lawrence B. Sulc, Lyle Theisen, Robert C. Walker, Allen Weinstein, Gus Weiss, Arthur A. Zuehlke | ||
+ | |description=A spooky colloquium in Washington DC | ||
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The [[Colloquium on Clandestine Collection]] was held in Washington D.C. on 30-31 December 1981.<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.225.</ref> The gathering, convened by the [[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]], involved "over sixty academics,journalists, current and former senior intelligence specialists, and practitioners serving in both the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government.<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.2.</ref> | The [[Colloquium on Clandestine Collection]] was held in Washington D.C. on 30-31 December 1981.<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.225.</ref> The gathering, convened by the [[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]], involved "over sixty academics,journalists, current and former senior intelligence specialists, and practitioners serving in both the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government.<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.2.</ref> | ||
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*[[Arthur A. Zuehlke, Jr.]], Soviet Political/Military Affairs Specialist, [[DIA]]<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, pp.227-231.</ref> | *[[Arthur A. Zuehlke, Jr.]], Soviet Political/Military Affairs Specialist, [[DIA]]<ref>Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, pp.227-231.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 21 January 2023
The Colloquium on Clandestine Collection was held in Washington D.C. on 30-31 December 1981.[1] The gathering, convened by the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, involved "over sixty academics,journalists, current and former senior intelligence specialists, and practitioners serving in both the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government.[2]
List of participants
- Daniel C. Arnold, Former Chief, Evaluations, Plans and Design Staff, DDO, CIA
- Arnold Beichman, Freelance Writer; Professor of Political Science
- Col. Michael A. Berta (USAF), National Security Council Staff
- Dr Richard K. Betts, Brookings Institution
- Seymour Bolten, Senior Advisor on Enforcement and Operations, Dept. of the Treasury; Former Assistant to Deputy Director for Plans, CIA
- Adda B. Bozeman, Professor of International Relations, Sarah Lawrence College
- Robert Brown, Former Senior Official, CIA
- Eugen F. Burgstaller, Former Chief of Station, CIA
- Lawrence Chickering, Executive Director, Institute for Contemporary Studies
- Dr Ray Cline, Senior Associate, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies; Former Deputy Director for Intelligence, CIA
- Robert Chapman, Former Chief of Station, & Former Chief of Collection, Latin America, CIA
- Dr Angelo Codevilla, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Eugene Douglas, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
- Dr Robert L. DeGross, Dean, Defense Intelligence School
- Gen. Roland H. del Mar, The Charles Delmar Foundation
- Comdr. Fred H. Demech, USN. Deputy Director, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- David Dorn, Director of International Affairs, American Federation of Teachers.
- Dr John J. Dziak, Senior Soviet Specialist, DIA
- John Eliff, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Manfred Eimer, Actiing Assistant Director for Verification and Intelligence, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- Owen Frisby, Vice President, Government Relations, Chase-Manhattan Bank
- Richard H. Giza, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Kenneth E. deGraffenreid, National Security Council Staff
- Dr Roy Godson, Coordinator, Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University
- Lt. Gen. Daniel O. Graham, Director, Project High Frontier , Former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, Former Director Defense Intelligence Agency
- Lt. Col. John Guenther, Special Assistant to the Director of Intelligence, USMC
- Samuel Halpern, Former Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director for Plans, CIA
- William R. Harris, The Rand Corporation
- William J. Hood, Former Chief of Station, CIA
- G. Phillip Hughes, Special Assistant, National Security Affairs, Office of the Vice-President
- Dr Samuel P. Huntington, Professor of Government, Harvard University
- Wynfred Joshua, Defense Intelligence Officer for European and Soviet Political/Military Affairs, DIA
- Dr David Kahn, Author; Editor, Newsday
- George Kalaris, Former Senior Official, CIA
- Roger Kaplan, Program Officer, Smith-Richardson Foundation
- Amrom Katz, Former Assistant Director, US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
- Victor Kellan, Manager, Washington Office, E Systems
- Merrill T. Kelly, Special Assistant to the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army
- William Kucewicz, Editorial Page Writer, Wall Street Journal
- Dr Walter Laqueur, Chairman of the International Research Council, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Morris I. Leibman, Chairman, American Bar Association Committee on Law and National Security; Sidley and Austin
- Dr Carnes R. Lord, National Security Council Staff
- Dr Edward N. Luttwak, Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University
- David Martin, Consultant to the American Bar Association Committee on Law and National Security.
- John M. Maury, President, AFIO, Former Chief, Soviet Russia Division, DDP, CIA
- James M. McCrery, Defense Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs/Research and Development, DIA
- William McGhee, Former Operations Officer, CIA
- Francis J. McNamara, Executive Director, The Hale Foundation
- Alan Miller, Editorial Page Writer, The Detroit News
- Prof. John Norton Moore, Director, Center for Law and National Security, University of Virginia Law School
- Dorothy Nicolosi, Treasurer and Secretary, National Strategy Information Center
- Robert A. O'Brian, Chief, Operations, Security Branch, Office of Safeguards and Security, Defense Programs, DOE
- Lt. Col. Nils H. Ohman, Intelligence Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Dr Richard Pipes, National Security Council Staff
- RAdm. William D. Robertson, Former Vice Director for Intelligence Production, DIA
- Raymond Rocca, Former Deputy Chief, Counterintelligence Staff, CIA
- Herbert Romerstein, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Prof. Antonin Scalia, University of Chicago Law School, Former Assistant Attorney General
- Dr Mark Schneider, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
- Dr Paul Seabury, Professor of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley
- Jerry Seib, The Wall Street Journal
- Theodore G. Shackley, Former Associate Deputy Director for Collection Tasking, CIA
- Col John Sherburne, Community Counterintelligence Staff/Intelligence Community Staff
- Dr Abram Shulsky, Minority Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Dr Richard Schultz, Research Associate, National Strategy Information Center, Associate Professor of Politics, Catholic University
- Robert Simmons, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Daniel R. Southerland, Christian Science Monitor
- Lawrence B. Sulc, Minority Staff Consultant, International Organizations, House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Former Operations Officer, CIA
- Lyle Theisen, Community Counterintelligence Staff/Intelligence Community Staff
- Robert C. Walker, Assistant to the President, Adolph Coors Company
- Dr Allen Weinstein, University Professor, Georgetown University
- Dr Gus Weiss, National Security Council Staff
- Arthur A. Zuehlke, Jr., Soviet Political/Military Affairs Specialist, DIA[3]
Known Participants
20 of the 73 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Arnold Beichman | US neocon academic who attended a lot of spooky colloquia |
Richard Betts | US spook |
Ray Cline | Senior CIA, spoke at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism |
Angelo Codevilla | Staff in Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Professor of international relations. Proponent of the Strategic Defense Initiative. Defender of the Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard. |
John J. Dziak | |
Richard H. Giza | US spook, DIA |
Roy Godson | Spooky academic |
Daniel Graham | Iran-Contra connected CIA/DIA spook |
Samuel Halpern | CIA officer from 1947 to 1974 |
Samuel Huntington | US political scientist and DSO known for his Clash of Civilizations narrative |
George Kalaris | CIA officer from 1952 to 1980 |
Walter Laqueur | German-Jewish (later American) historian professor of History and "terror expert" who attended the 1981 Colloquium on Clandestine Collection |
Edward Luttwak | Neoconservative military strategist, author of Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook |
David Martin | Spooky MEP |
John Maury | CIA clandestine service officer who became the Agency's Congressional liaison. |
Richard Pipes | Hawkish cold warrior historian |
Raymond Rocca | CIA counterintelligence officer and specialist on the Soviet Union |
Antonin Scalia | US judge |
Jerry Seib | Wall Street Journal journalist and Washington bureau chief. Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, attended spooky 1981 Colloquium on Clandestine Collection. Briefly detained in Iran in 1987, accused of being an Israeli spy. |
Theodore Shackley | A key member of the US deep state, involved in a huge list of deep events from the JFK assassination, Iran Contra, Arms for Libya and possibly also 9-11 |
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References
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.225.
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.2.
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980': Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, pp.227-231.