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|description=A spooky conference in November 1984 | |description=A spooky conference in November 1984 | ||
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The [[Colloquium on Intelligence and Policy]] took place on 9-10 November 1984 in Washington D.C.<ref>Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.175.</ref> The event provided the basis for the [[National Strategy Information Center]] publication ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy''.<ref>Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.2.</ref> | The [[Colloquium on Intelligence and Policy]] took place on 9-10 November 1984 in Washington D.C.<ref>Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.175.</ref> The event provided the basis for the [[National Strategy Information Center]] publication ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy''.<ref>Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.2.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 17 February 2018
The Colloquium on Intelligence and Policy took place on 9-10 November 1984 in Washington D.C.[1] The event provided the basis for the National Strategy Information Center publication Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy.[2]
Participants
- Dr. James Barros, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto.
- Dr Arnold Beichman, Visiting Scholar, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
- Dr Richard Bissell, Editor, Washington Quarterly, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University.
- William Bodie, Associate Editor, National Strategy Information Center
- Dr Adda Bozeman, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, Sarah Lawrence College.
- Mr Thomas Blau, Permanent Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Christian de Bongain, Chárge de Cours, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sociales, Conseil National de la Rechereche Scientifique, France.
- Commander Dan Carlin, USN, Assistant Director, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- Gary Chase, Chief Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Leo Cherne, Executive Director, Research Institute of America, Inc; Vice Chairman, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- A. Richard Cinquegrana, Deputy Counsel for Intelligence Policy, Department of Justice.
- Dr Angelo Codevilla, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Hon. William Colby, Former Director of Central Intelligence.
- Dr Lyle Cox, Deputy Director, Crisis Management Support, and Planning Center, National Security Council
- Kenneth de Graffenreid, Special Assistant to the President, and Senior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council
- Paul Dietrich, Le Cercle member, soon after Publisher and Executive Editor, Saturday Review
- Diane Dornan, Deputy Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council
- Ilya Dzhirkvelov, Former Soviet Official
- Dr John Dziak, Senior Soviet Specialist, Defence Intelligence Agency
- Dr. John Elliff, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Martin C. Faga, Professional Staff Member, House Subcommittee on Program and Budget Authorisation.
- Randall Fort, Assistant Director, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- Devon Gaffney, Program Officer, Smith Richardson Foundation
- Frank Gaffney, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy, Department of Defense.
- Robert Gates, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency.
- Roy Godson, Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University; Co-ordinator Consortium for the Study of Intelligence.
- Dr Colin Gray, President, National Institute for Public Policy
- Samuel Halpern, Former Senior Official Central Intelligence Agency
- Arthur S. Hulnick, Presentations Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
- Walter Jajko, Special Advisory Staff, Office of Deputy Under Secretary of Defence for Policy, Department of Defense
- George Kalaris, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- Roger Kaplan, Editorial Page Writer, The Detroit News
- Merrill Kelly, Director, Special Advisory Staff, Office of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Department of Defense.
- Sven Kraemer, Director of Arms Control, National Security Council
- William Kuzewicz, Editorial Page Writer, Wall Street Journal
- Ambassador Charles Lichenstein, Senior Fellow in International Relations, The Heritage Foundation
- Dr Carnes Lord, Consultant, National Security Council
- James McCrery, Deputy Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs and Research, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Honourable Dave McCurdy, U.S. House of Representatives
- Cord Meyer, Syndicated Columnists; Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- James Milbourne, Intelligence Research Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Ross H. Munro, Intelligence and National Security Correspondent, Time Magazine
- Bruce Nardulli, Mershon Center, Ohio State University
- Dorothy Nicolosi, Vice President and Treasurer, National Strategy Information Center
- James Nolan, Office of Foreign Missions, Department of State, Former Deputy Assistant Director, Intelligence Bureau, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Michael O'Neil, Chief Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Dr Robert Pfalzgraff, Professor of International Security Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; President, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
- Dr Richard Pipes, Professor of History, Harvard University
- Thomas Powers, author
- Col. James Reitz, USA (Ret.), Soviet Specialist, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Raymond Rocca, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- Herbert Romerstein Special Assistant to the Director of Programs, US Information Agency; Former Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Allan Ryskind, Editor, Human Events
- Dr. Gary Schmitt, Former Minority Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Dr. Mark Schneider, Special Counsel for Arms Control, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense
- Dr Paul Seabury, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley; Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- Theodore Shackley, President, Research Associates International; Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- Rear Admiral Mac Showers, USN (Ret.), Former Senior Official, Intelligence Community Staff
- Dr. Abram Shulsky, Director, Strategic Arms Control Policy, Department of Defense
- Dr Richard Shultz, Associate Professor of International Politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
- Honourable Laurence Silberman, Managing Partner, Morrison and Foerster; Former Deputy Attorney General
- Paul Smith, Chief Editor, Problems of Communism
- Daniel Southerland, Assistant Foreign Editor, Washington Post
- Ambassador Richard Starr, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace
- Lawrence Sternfield, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- Peter Sullivan, Minority Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- Dr Stafford Thomas, Assistant Professor of Political Science, California State University - Chico
- B. Hugh Tovar, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency
- William Wells, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency[3]
Known Participants
23 of the 69 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
---|---|
Arnold Beichman | US neocon academic who attended a lot of spooky colloquia |
Richard M. Bissell | Member of The Georgetown Set strongly suspected of being involved in the JFK Assassination |
Leo Cherne | |
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. |
William Colby | CIA boss who maybe became too loose-mouthed, died in suspicious circumstances |
Paul Dietrich | Spook, Cercle visitor |
Martin C. Faga | |
Randall Fort | |
Frank Gaffney | Described as "one of America’s most notorious Islamophobes" |
Robert Gates | US deep state actor and spook |
Roy Godson | Spooky academic |
Samuel Halpern | CIA officer from 1947 to 1974 |
Arthur S. Hulnick | |
George Kalaris | CIA officer from 1952 to 1980 |
Sven Kraemer | Policy advisor to Douglas J. Feith |
David McCurdy | |
Cord Meyer | CIA spook who may have run the cover up of the JFK assassination |
Robert Pfaltzgraff | Hawkish "terror expert" who in the 1980s visited both the Bilderberg and Le Cercle. |
Richard Pipes | Hawkish cold warrior historian |
Raymond Rocca | CIA counterintelligence officer and specialist on the Soviet Union |
Gary Schmitt | An important neo-conservative intelligence theorist |
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 |
Hugh Tovar | A spook involved in Vietnam and Indonesia |
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References
- ↑ Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.175.
- ↑ Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.2.
- ↑ Roy Godson, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Intelligence and Policy, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, pp.177-183.