[COUNTERSPY MAGAZINE DISCLOSURES OF OPERATIVES IN FOREIGN NATIONS RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF A CIA MAN IN GREECE]

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CIA-RDP88-01314R000100360016-9
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October 15, 2004
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June 15, 1976
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MAGAZINE
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Approved For Release i40W 15 June 1976 Counterspy magazine, Which rose to promi- ervatIOil ?1 hence recently when intelligence officials charged that its disclosures of operatives in foreign nations resulted in the death of a CIA roan in Greece, has attacked the posse comitatus movenu:ent. In a full page analy- sis, the leftist publication described the movement as "emerging as, an organization to unite rightist paramilitary ... around the U.S." and admits an "upsurge in vigilante activities." Also, in the dis- approving report Counterspy notes that posse comitatus "has already equalled the size of the Minutemen organization at its zenith." Noting that the posse has interfered with the strongly left wing United Farm Workers recruitment ef- forts, Counterspy says it is watching the move- ment and urged readers to transmit information on it to them. . . . WO 917 said that "The Israeli sinking of the U.S.S. Liberty is about to get hack in the news." Of course, it was an "attempted sinking." Though 34 Americans were killed, the Liberty was not sunk. Since then, as predicted, Penthouse magazine has run two amazingly re?- vealing articles on the atrocity and The Spotlight claims that the secret (Court of Naval Inquiry re- port calls the attack "deliberate." But WO re-, grets the careless wording. The U.S. Census Bureau has been asked to in- clude a question on religious affiliation in the 1980 census by 15 directors of the Religious Re- search Association, 'The question about religious affiliation was dropped from the 1960 and 1970 census due to the demand of Jewish groups. Re- velation of the true number of Jews in the U.S. would undermine the myth that the Nazis killed six million Jews. The truth is, there are six million more Jews in the U.S. than Jewish organizations admit... The Immigration Service reports that there are 8 million illegal immigrants in the V.S. Actually, there are at least 14 million. Columnist Jack Anderson, a loyal camp follower of the Anti-Defamation League (which can and does put pressure on newspaper publishers to carry or not carry his column) says that he- knows but will not reveal who the "Deep '11iroaC was who snitched all that. inside information to \Vash-- ington Post reporters Woodward and. lsernstein in regard to Watergate. I-lowever, says Jack, Tic- knows that "'Deep Throat' has to, be a source- inside the FBI's Washington Field Office."'What Jack knows but won't tell was revealed. in the Nov. 1, 1974 issue of \VO: "Deep Throat'" was W. Mark Felt, J. Edgar Hoover's long-time Jewish assistant who served as his liasion with th ADI, and who was passed over for promotion by Welt- and Nixon when he instead appointed L. Patrick. i Gray to succeed hoover. _ . . Perhaps one reason why Jack is reluctant. to finger Felt is because Felt was his own chief snitch in the Flil. Evidence is that for years Felt illegally passed on FBI sec- rets not only to the ADI. and to the Washington Post but also to sanctimonious Jack.... According e to Newsweek (April 5, 1976, p. 25), "Ki-ssing r regarded. Nixon as a dangerous anti-Semite." Surprise unveiling of international banked silver salesman/money changer Nicholas beak as a CIA agent (WO 217) should make some of his fleeced customers note his obvious conflict of interest. While taking their money through a pla- toon of commission agents for "silver claim ac- counts," and promising rewards because of alleged future price appreciation, he was actually wording with the U.S. governrnent to depress the price of the metal. This could be the basis for fraud suits by some of his customers. . . . As aftermath to exposure of the CIA connection, Deak has come under investigation by customs official,, for pos- sible illegal currency dealings. . .. If you have any money in beak's Foreign Commerce Bank of Zurich, you may as well reconcile yourself to the knowledge that what Deak knows the CIA also knows. WO warned yon }-ears ago. TAT Approved For Release' 2004/10/28 : CIA-RDP88-01314R000100360016-9