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Revision as of 14:55, 18 September 2016

Group.png University of Arizona  
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Motto"Bear Down, Arizona" The seal of the university is emblazoned with the word "Sursum", Latin for "Upwards".
Formation1885
Type Public flagship research university
Other nameWildcats

 

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Victor Marchetti“To the Clandestine Services the universities represented fertile territory for recruiting espionage agents. Most large American colleges enrolled substantial numbers of foreign students, and many of these, especially those from the Third World, were (and are) destined to hold high positions in their home countries in a relatively few years. They were much easier to recruit at American schools — when they might have a need for money, where they could be easily compromised, and where foreign security services could not interfere — than they would be when they returned home. To spot and evaluate these students, the Clandestine Services maintained a contractual relationship with key professors on numerous campuses. When a professor had picked out a likely candidate, he notified his contact at the CIA and, on occasion, participated in the actual recruitment attempt. Some professors performed these services without being on a formal retainer. Others actively participated in agency covert operations by serving as "cut-outs," or intermediaries, and even by carrying out secret missions during foreign journeys.”Victor Marchetti1974
Victor MarchettiHelms asked his staff to find out just how many university personnel were under secret contract to the CIA. After a few days of investigation, senior CIA officers reported back that they could not find the answer. Helms immediately ordered a full study of the situation, and after more than a month of searching records all over the agency, a report was handed in to Helms listing hundreds of professors and administrators on over a hundred campuses. But the staff officers who compiled the report knew that their work was incomplete . Within weeks, another campus connection was exposed in the press. The contact was not on the list that had been compiled for the Director.”Victor Marchetti1974

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Anita Decker Breckenridge19 July 1978Political stafferWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations for president Barack Obama, then also for his post-presidency office, where her portfolio includes the Obama Foundation.
Dennis DeConcini8 May 1937USPolitician
Bob Dole22 July 19235 December 2021PoliticianUS Republican politician and presidential candidate
Tom Drake22 April 1957USWhistleblower
Spook
NSA employee who blew the whistle on their illegal surveillance.
Barry Goldwater2 January 190929 May 1998Politician
Businessperson
Crosby Kelly19181986USPropagandist
Deep state operative
Businessperson
Spooky US businessman known as a public relations pioneer. Attended Le Cercle
Jon Kyl25 April 1942LawyerUS lawyer whom Sibel Edmonds named as one of her "Dirty Dozen"
Geraldo Rivera4 July 1943USJournalistdefender of Ghislaine Maxwell
John Roll8 February 19478 January 2011JudgeA judge shot less than 72 hours after ruling against US government
Stewart Udall31 January 192020 March 2010US Secretary of the Interior 1961-1969
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