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[[Joseph Alsop]] was a US journalist.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.56.</ref> | [[Joseph Alsop]] was a US journalist.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.56.</ref> | ||
− | In a 1977 interview, Alsop dismissed claims that his brother [[Stewart Alsop|Stewart]] was a [[CIA | + | In a 1977 interview, Alsop dismissed claims that his brother [[Stewart Alsop|Stewart]] was a [[CIA]] agent: |
::'I was closer to the Agency than Stew was, although Stew was very close'. But he went on: 'I dare say he did perform some tasks - He did the correct thing as an American'.<ref>Francis Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 199, pp.402-403.</ref> | ::'I was closer to the Agency than Stew was, although Stew was very close'. But he went on: 'I dare say he did perform some tasks - He did the correct thing as an American'.<ref>Francis Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 199, pp.402-403.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 02:00, 23 February 2010
Joseph Alsop was a US journalist.[1]
In a 1977 interview, Alsop dismissed claims that his brother Stewart was a CIA agent:
- 'I was closer to the Agency than Stew was, although Stew was very close'. But he went on: 'I dare say he did perform some tasks - He did the correct thing as an American'.[2]
Affiliations
Connections
- Stewart Alsop - Brother
External Resources
- Library of Congress, Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop: A Register of Their Papers in the Library of Congress, Prepared by Jerry Wallace, Allan Teichroew, Audrey Walker, and Michael McElderry with the assistance of Margaret Martin and Susie Moody, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2005.
- Namebase ALSOP JOSEPH WRIGHT