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+ | |title=Deputy for Non-Russian Broadcasting USSR Division | ||
+ | |employer=Voice of America}}{{job | ||
+ | |title=White House Director of Soviet and East European Affairs | ||
+ | |ref=https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/digitallibrary/smof/publicliaison/chumachenko/oa18288/40-092-40031983-oa18288-001-2017.pdf | ||
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− | Lisa Jameson is the wife of [[Donald Jameson]]. | + | }} |
+ | '''Lisa Rodman Jameson''' is/was an [[anti-communist]] spook, the wife of [[Donald Jameson]]. | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
She was an analyst with the [[National Security Council]], "a non-profit, educational foundation which works to expand free markets and individual rights throughout the world. It is headquartered in Washington and has offices in London, Hamburg, Brussels and Johannesburg." | She was an analyst with the [[National Security Council]], "a non-profit, educational foundation which works to expand free markets and individual rights throughout the world. It is headquartered in Washington and has offices in London, Hamburg, Brussels and Johannesburg." | ||
Lisa Jameson was director of Soviet and East European affairs at the [[International Freedom Foundation]]. she was the editor of IFF's newsletter "Soviet Perspectives." She previously served in the second Reagan administration as director of European and Soviet affairs for the National Security Council. | Lisa Jameson was director of Soviet and East European affairs at the [[International Freedom Foundation]]. she was the editor of IFF's newsletter "Soviet Perspectives." She previously served in the second Reagan administration as director of European and Soviet affairs for the National Security Council. | ||
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+ | Lisa Jameson was on the [[National Security Council]].<ref>https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.history.state.gov/frus/frus1981-88v41/pdf/frus1981-88v41.pdf</ref> | ||
==Deep political connections== | ==Deep political connections== | ||
She attended [[Le Cercle]]. | She attended [[Le Cercle]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Spooky wife of Donald Jameson
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Lisa Rodman Jameson is/was an anti-communist spook, the wife of Donald Jameson.
Career
She was an analyst with the National Security Council, "a non-profit, educational foundation which works to expand free markets and individual rights throughout the world. It is headquartered in Washington and has offices in London, Hamburg, Brussels and Johannesburg."
Lisa Jameson was director of Soviet and East European affairs at the International Freedom Foundation. she was the editor of IFF's newsletter "Soviet Perspectives." She previously served in the second Reagan administration as director of European and Soviet affairs for the National Security Council.
Lisa Jameson was on the National Security Council.[2]
Deep political connections
She attended Le Cercle.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Description |
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Symposium on the Role of Special Operations in US Strategy for the 1980s | 4 March 1983 | 5 March 1983 | Spooky conference attended by the US MICC |
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