User talk:Tom Griffin
Contents
Ideas for pages/pages to come back to
UK
- List of MPs, 55th UK Parliament
- List of Members of the House of Lords, 55th UK Parliament
- Ministry of Defence - Ministers need updating.
- Lord Strathclyde, Lord Marland resignations, replacements.
- England's Money Lords, 1939.
MI6
- Douglas Roberts
- Anthony Cavendish
- Graham Greene
- David Cornwell
- Paul Bergne
- Peter Lunn
- Andrew King
- George Blake
- Anthony Courtney
- Harry Carr
- Tony Northrop
- Michael Stokes
- Rauri Chisholm
- Gervase Cowell
- Stephen de Mowbray
- Christopher Philpotts
- Donald Prater
- Tony Brooks
- Leslie Mitchell
- Christopher Hurran
- John Briance
- James Easton
- John Baddeley or John Badderley
- Ian Forbes McCredie
- Hubert O'Bryan Tear
- P17 production section covering Aden
- Desmond Harney
Agents and Defectors
- Jabir Salim - Iraq
Media allegations
- "That Soviet list now makes interesting reading. Included were Lord Arran on the Daily Mail, W. I. Farr, Michael Berry (Lord Hartwell), Roy Pawley, Tom Harris, Michael Field of the Telegraph, Wing Commander Paul Richey at the Daily Express. At the Observer, David Astor, Mark Arnold-Foster, Wayland Young (Lord Kennet) and Edward Crankshaw. Brian Crozier at theEconomist, Stuart McLean, vice-chairman of Associated Newspapers; John S. Whitlock, managing editor of Butterworth Publications; P. Morgan, editor British Plastic; G. Paulton of Arbeiter Zeitung (Vienna), and Henry Brandon at the Sunday Times." http://www.8bitmode.com/rogerdog/lobster/lobster15.pdf
MI5
NIO
- Stephen Boys Smith (Stephen)
- M.W. Hopkins (Mike)
- John Blelloch
- Stephen Leach
- David Blatherwick
- Mr Marshall
- Mr Angel
- Mr Burns
- Mr Abbott
- Mr Harrington
- Mr Fisher
- Mr Burrows
=MOD
- Mr Stephens
- Mr Miller
- Colonel Morton
- Major Hughes
- Major Wynn-Davies
FCO
- Mr Eldon
Home Office
- Mr Pilling
Cabinet Office
- Mr Colvin
PMs Office
Information Research Department
Round Table
CCF
Gaitskellites
- Hugh Gaitskell
- Tony Crosland
- Douglas Jay
- Roy Jenkins
- Patrick Gordon Walker
- William Rodgers
- Ivan Yates
- Campaign for Democratic Socialism
- Sam Watson
Tribune/Bevanite Left
- Aneurin Bevan
- Jennie Lee
- Michael Foot
- Richard Crossman
- Jon Kimche
- George Orwell
- T.R. Fyvel
- Ian Mikardo
- Anthony Greenwood
- Sydney Silverman
- Sam Watson
- Tom Driberg
- Barbara Castle
- George Wigg
- John Freeman
- Keep Left
- Victory for Socialism
Popular Front
Trade Union Right
HJS
- "Old Bolsheviks" - Brendan Simms, Dr. Alan Mendoza, Marko Attila Hoare Gideon Mailer, James Rogers and Matthew Jamison, John Bew, Martyn Frampton and Gabriel Glickman
- Duncan Crossey
- Just Journalism people - Michael Weiss, Robin Shepherd, Douglas Murray
US
- Working Group on Intelligence Reform (Finish names)
- Alexander Haig
State Department
- Secs of State: Colin Powell
- Eur/X - Raymond Murphy, Norris Chipman, Brewster Morris, Elbridge Durbrow
Congress
Lovestoneites
Post-war Lovestone network
- Henry Rutz - Germany
- Richard Deverall
- Mohan Das
- Maida Springer
- William Etter
- Pagie Morris
- Leo Chorowicz - Lovestone assistant
AFL
CIO
Cold war liberalism
Magazines: New Leader, Partisan Review, Commentary, Dissent
- Congress for Cultural Freedom, American Committee for Cultural Freedom, Encounter, Preuves, Survey, Quadrant
- Larry Diamond
- International Rescue Committee
- Foundation for Democratic Education
- Transatlantic Democracy Network
- World Movement for Democracy
- David Jessup
- Institute on Religion and Democracy
SD USA
Misc
Neocons
AFL-CIO
- Mike Ross
- Ernest Lee
- George Baldanzi - CIO Vietnam delegate
- Alexander Barkan - Head of COPE
- African-Asian Free Labor Institute (AAFLI)
- American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD)
- African-American Labor Center (AALC)
- Free Trade Union Institute (FTUI)
- A. Philip Randolph Institute
- AFL-CIO
- Solidarity Centre
- Committee on Political Education
FBI
CIA
- William J. Hood
- Gary Berntsen
- Mary McCarthy
- John McLaughlin
- Gary Schroen
- Bob Grenier
- Frank Friberg
- Hugh Montgomery
- Joseph Bulik
- George Kisevalter
- Pete Bagley
- Larry Devlin
- Robert Amory
- Frank Snepp
- John C. Kiriakou
- Bruce Riedel
- Labour Operations - William H. McCabe PSI ORIT
- Tom Altaffer - AFL-CIO cover in Vietnam
Ireland
Stormontgate
De Silva Report
RUC
- ACC Wilfred Monahan
- RUC SB intelligence Collation Section (ICS)
- RUC Source Unit
- R/07, Detective Sergeant in the RUC Source Unit
- R/10, Head of the Source Unit 1987-1989
- R/11 successor to R-10
- R/15
- Brian Fitzsimons, the Deputy Head of Special Branch (DHSB) during the period 1987-89
Army
- Brigade Research Units
- Field Intelligence Fund
- A/01, Officer Commanding (OC) of the FRU's East Detachment (East Det FRU)
the same OC of East Det FRU was in place throughout most of the period
- A/02 told him a UDA target, T/01, had moved address: "A/02 told me
I'd be wasting my time, T/01 had moved to Downpatrick and was no
longer living at Rutland St"
The above exchange was a clear admission by 'Geoff' that he would
assist Nelson at times by confirming that the targeting
information he had compiled was accurate.
7.73 The Stevens III team was able to identify 'Geoff' as A/02. He was Nelson's main handler during the period May 1987 to January 1988. A/02 subsequently admitted in his interview under caution on
5 July 2000 that he was indeed the person identified as 'Geoff'.
7.74 During an interview on 6 July 2000, A/02 denied that he had
ever actually used a phrase to the effect of "you don't have that
wrong there" to confirm Nelson's targeting information, and
claimed that he had been quoted out of context. He stated that he
would "under no circumstances … pass information to a source".[59]
- Commanding Officer (CO) of the FRU, A/05
- A/07
- A/08 FRU Operations Officer
- A/10 - Colour Sergeant - change in attitude
- A/12 - Nelson co-handler
A/13 appeared actively to welcome it by commenting that A/13 confirmed to Nelson that Maskey "probably" used the car in question. A/15
- A/16 prior to Nelson's trial.[15] That officer, now deceased, was a later successor to A/05 as the CO of the FRU.
- ACOS G2 during the majority of the period in which Nelson acted as a FRU agent was General A/20. A/20 was ACOS G2 from November 1987 until September 1989, and acknowledged that he was regularly briefed by A/05 on FRU matters during this time. He outlined the reporting chain within the Army as follows:ACOS G2 reported to the CLF.
- (Lt Col) A/24, who had provided legal advice to the Army in Northern Ireland during the relevant period
- The CLF from November 1987 to September 1989 was Major General R J Hodges. In his statement to the Stevens I Investigation in 1990, Major General Hodges did recall A/05's briefing on loyalist paramilitaries.
- The CLF reported to the GOC, who from June 1988 to August 1990 was General Sir John Waters. He stated in his 1993 statement to Stevens II that:
Loyalists
- L/01
- L/03, UDA military commander under L/28.
- L/04, a member of the UVF,
- L/05
- L/09
- L/10 UDA 'Brigadier', L/10
- L/12
- L/13, a member of the UVF.
- L/18
- L/20 UDA military commander under L/28.
- L/22 UDA military commander under L/28.
- L/24
- L/25
- L/26, a UDA Brigadier
- L/27, UDA intelligence team
- L/28 UDA
- L/33
- L/35 UDA intelligence team
- l/37
- L/38, who was based in County Fermanagh.
- L/41 on behalf of L/13, a member of the UVF.
- L/49 the UFF Commander
MI5
Assistant Secretary Political (ASP)
Within HQNI the Assistant Secretary Political (ASP), who is DCI's representative, is to be kept informed of the status of current sources on a regular basis. In addition, he is the Security Service's representative, responsible for the maintenance and safekeeping of all FRU source files." [75]
8.174 In addition to the DCI and ASP mentioned in the Directive, the Service had an officer working in HQNI known as the Deputy Assistant Secretary Political (DASP). DASP worked in the Army's All-Source Intelligence Cell, which was responsible for the collation and assessment of all Army intelligence.
- G/02 - head of the Security Service agent-handling section, (probably F8) c.1987
- G/03
- Security Service officer G/07
Targets
T/01 T/02 T/03 T/06 T/12 T/14 T/16 T/21 T/23 T/24, whom he confirmed the UVF was targeting. T/25 T/26 T/28 and T/29 T/33 T/34 T/43 T/44, whom it appears that the UVF were "desperate to get"
Barron report
- Stewart Young
- Robin Jackson
- Gary Armstrong
- Ian Mitchell
- Laurence McClure
- Billy Hanna
- David Payne
- William Marchant
- Ivor Dean Knox Young
- Joe Bennett
- John Somerville
- Wesley Somerville
- Down Orange Welfare
- Armagh Special Patrol Group
- William McCaughey
- Robert McConnell
- Sammy McCoo
- Harris Boyle
- Robert Kerr
- Billy Mitchell
- David Alexander Mulholland
- Brian Dixon
- John Burgess
- Bernard Dearsley
- Hugh Galton-Fenzie
- CH Rodgers
- John McCoy
UDA
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/may/14/northernireland.gerryadams
Italy
France
- Francois Mermet
- Jean-Claude Cousseran
- Gilbert Flam
- Pierre-Antoine Lorenzi
- Louis Caprioli
- Pierre Ferri-Pisani
Israel
- Nineteen businessmen and their families control 34 percent of the income of Israel's 500 leading companies, figures released Thursday by Business Data Israel show....
...The Dankner, Tshuva, Azrieli, Weisman, Saban, Arison, Bino, Federman, Borovich, Leviev, Hamburger, Fishman, Strauss, Wertheim, and Alovich families are among the 19 families who control the bulk of Israeli business.http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3427561,00.html
- The 19 families include the Dankner, Ofer, Tshuva, Weissman, Saban, Arison, Bino, Federmann, Borovich, Leviev, Hamburger, Azrieli, Fishman, Strauss, Wertheim, Alovich, Zisapel, Shahar, Kass, and Schmelzer families.http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000234117
Iraq
- Leith Kubba (ex-INC)
- Naji Sabri
Niger
Vietnam
- Tran Quoc Buu - Lovestone-backed labour leader
International Orgs
Reference list
- Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, John Murray Publishers, London, 2001, p.xx.
- Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.xxx.
- David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, p.xxx.
- Anne Hessing Cahn, Killing Detente, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, p.xx.
- Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, Dangerous Liaison, The Bodley Head, 1992, p.xx.
- Steve Coll, Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001, Penguin, 2005, p.178.
- Gordon Corera, MI6: Life and Death in the British Secret Service, Phoenix, 2012, p.xxx.
- Brian Crozier, Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991, Harper Collins, 1993, p.xx
- Philip H.J. Davies, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying, Frank Cass, 2004, p.xxx.
- Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Futura, 1985, p.xx.
- Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.xxx.
- Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Fourth Estate Limited, 2000, p.xxx
- Bob Drogin, Curveball, Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.
- Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.xx.
- Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates, National Strategy Information Center, 1980, p.xx
- Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.xxx.
- Roy Godson and James J. Wirtz (eds.), Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge, Transaction Books, 2002, p.xx.
- Seymour M. Hersh, The Samson Option: Israel, America and the Bomb, Faber and Faber, 1993, p.xxx.
- Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.xxx.
- Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949, Bloomsbury, 2010, p.xxx
- David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.xxx.
- John Loftus and Mark Aarons, The Secret War Against the Jews, 1994, St Martin's Press, p.xxx.
- Tom Mangold, Cold Warrior - James Jesus Angleton: The CIA's Master Spy Hunter, Simon and Schuster, 1991, p.xx.
- Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.xxx.
- Seumas Milne, The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners, Verso, 2004, p.xxx.
- Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster, Random House, 1999, p.xx.
- Jonathan Powell, Great Hatred Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland, The Bodley Head, 2008, p.xx
- Robin Ramsay and Stephen Dorril, Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Fourth Estate Limited, 1991, p.xxx.
- Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.xxx.
- Paul Routledge, Public Servant, Secret Agent: The Elusive Life and Violent death of Airey Neave, Fourth Estate, 2003, p.xxx.
- Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.xx.
- Abram N. Shulsky & Gary J. Schmitt, Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence, 2002, Brasseys. p.xx.
- Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.360.
- R. Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Press, 1972, p.xxx
- Lawrence E. Walsh, Firewall: The Iran -Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up, W.W. Norton, 1997, p.xxx.
- Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2008, p.xxx.
- Hugh Wilford, The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune?, Frank Cass, London 2003, p.xx.
- David Wise, Molehunt: How the Search for a Phantom Traitor Shattered the CIA, Avon Books, 1992, p.xx.
- Peter Wright, Spycatcher, Viking, 1987, p.xxx.