“British MI-5, though, q t o n , D .C . 2 0 0 0 3 19 because of the Russians in London, would pa’s through liaison 20 to us, € there was something …”
“British MI-5, though, q t o n , D .C . 2 0 0 0 3 19 because of the Russians in London, would pa’s through liaison 20 to us, € there was something …”
“Staff personnel. British intelligence (see paregryoh 5 below). His vif (whose really resides in England) is unwitting. 5. The Agent is known in true name 1-5 and ML-6 of the United Kingdom. 6. None. It should be noted that the contemplated cover will be relationship which th”
“the Chinese Government. To prepare QRPHONE/1 for this demanding task, extensive retraining, assessment and remotivation were recently accomplished and selective recontact was made by him with I bis more influential and pertinent communist contacts. Reactions to QRPHONE/1's a”
“0000 A SECRET OTHER_______ AND ______________ SECURITY____ COVER SITUATIONS:The past allegations of Q/l’s affiliation with JKLANCE, many pre-dating his actual recruitment, add an extra dimension to Qi’s cover situation. We have no indication that any of these allegations ”
“… e current clearance limitations upon our use of QRPHONE? 11. One gathers from the project renewals that QRPHONE’s CIA status is known to MI-5, MI-6 and Scotland .9 Yard. A French service penetration (UNDERBID/39) indicated AF 7? 2 ernntT L”
“000 thotnon CLASSIFICATION PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH . 10 t.e SFCPE T/R Y BAT MARKED FOR INDUS Chief, WOLIME NO Booses REQUIRED INFO. Chief of Station, London our QURUFIED DES4 Chief. EUR Division CM RJOCE NMK FROM Chief, LCPIPIT/London MICRORES Wed DTDORIC/MHPROB”
“S/1 reported to Station in May that he had had an offer of a job on L1Action, but there was no intention of his accepting it.- 3. London has some doubts about whether S/1 in fact received this much money fron GRIPPA. We suspect that he has told, people this to enhance his sta”
“DICDATOU 204 FU—l SECRET GOSJiCATios - • - IYaPrtoson BOExIG . TO Chief, LOTILW so MOVING REQUIRED Efo CN QUALIFIED LESM Chief, EUR; Chief, LCPIPIT CAN JUDGE UDEXILG •FROM Chief of Station, London MICPDnU R8.ECT DTDORIC C3FRLY ‘ M1 BONY JAGUAR LEPACB1 CREBONY’s Crcup ”
“! SECRET 0 WIFE’S ATTITUDE TOWARD JKLANCE: Q/l’s wife is not witting of his JKLANCE affiliation.- She was allowed to believe that he was working indirectly for the Chinese. She certainly is aware of the past JKLANCE accusations which have been leveled at Q/1, but as far as”
“many reasons,including security, to make such commitments at this time. L/4 made it clear to |Rowton also that she realizes that he probably operating in an alias and is affiliated with sone sort of service or organization (this came out during discussion of contract and ackn”
“/ women 1 0 0 0 6 0 ., .3 06 00 00 00 06 0 0 0 0 0 00 10 0 • • 0 000001 € 0 .0 0 0 0 6 900 0ve0d 10 00 00003 06 100000 000006 00 00 06 0 00 0 • $6 60 QG< 0 0 1 Ge • o b8 e • 30.0 00000 0100000 0 0 :0 0 0 •1 00 00 00 6€0 •0 060 00 G04 OK 6. ”
“1 FEB / a May PM CLASSIFCAnON SP. PROCESSING ACTION 10 DISPATCH Chief, WOLIME SECRET/RYBAT BAKED FORWDEXWG ____ Chief of Station, Bern ' 4 _______ - NO BIDEeM9- REQUIRED 560. Chief of Station, London; Chief, EUR Division: I Owrouturdo DESK HM Chief of Base, Ge”
“4-00000 SECRET % WIFE'S ATTITUDE TOWARD JKLANCE: Q/1's wife is not witting of his JKLANCE affiliation. She was allowed to believe that he was working indirectly for the Chinese. .She certainly is aware of the past JKLANCE accusations which have been leveled at Q/1, but a”
“0000 -5 3 a * as "radical," but it is an intellectual "radicalism," not revolutionary. Further, he is basically a theoreti cian not a personal activist by nature. Be might be asked and night undertake an activist role—but it is felt that it would not sit naturally upo”
“Vh^-ie % OTHER SECURITY AND COVER SITUATIONS: The past allegations of Q/l’s affiliation with JKLANCE, many pre-dating' his actual recruitment, add an extra dimension to Q/l’s cover situation. We have no indication that any of these allegations are based on any proof. nor h”
“attempt’s , here in the Embassy to determine whether he, has any American contacts, but with negative results: His visa file does not show where he visited in the United States or the purpose, except that it was a business trip. He has an indefinite visa and we are fairly cer”
“(lP. CLASSIFICATION DISPATCH PROCESSING A 7 ACCOM TO INFO. FROM Chief, WE Chief, KUVOLF, Chief of Station, London ___ Tape of Interview with Hioh ACTION REQUIRED • REFERENCES they SR Chief, KUDESK; Chief, WE; COS, Paris; Chief, LCPIPIT: COS, Brussels Chief, F”
“SMOTH (due largely to the wide range of • areas he reports on), is a complex problem. We think we have reached a mutually satisfactory arrangement for achieving both aims. 2. What we are concerned with here, then, is JAGUAR's permission for us to run CREBONY from here, for t”
“14-00000 . — se - - - - SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEX — FROM: England, London REPORT NO. OEL-40, 731 REPORTS DATE 19 March 1965 OFFICER: Leroy T. WADSWORTH NO. OF PAGES 2 3ZPO3T APPROVED BY: Victor T. CRONEIGH ATTACHMENTS — SOURCE: SKXIK JAGUAR REFERENCE COUNTRY: Interna”
“3 D Airtel to SAC, Atlanta RE: RICHARD THOMAS GIBSON SECRET 105-93072 In the event the presence of Gibson comes to the attention of recipient offices, the Bureau should be promptly furnished all details, but no specific inquiries or investigation should be conducted. The”
“* * * 4*0% • AMS ,A. ---.* wv the fiw -ClaSSFY to vat NO___ 3441 w e a n n to e s h te w in o ie n ry * noge to mt NO CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES Pgam RfT TO BRANCH •9 CoPv scee caocei DtSTtOY 27 SECRET can.cme ceon avvoma mexercatvom REPRODUCT ION PROMIB ITED s”
“1- SECRET to some of the criticisms that have been leveled at his production, the fact remains that I have not seen any marked improvement during the past two years in the quality of the material he provides us. As time goes on and the realistic criteria of what is dissemi”
“there- fore requested that "Sugar" be contacted for any information he may be able to furnish in this regard GAT 1- 105-93072 (Richard Thomas Gibson) s 21 Oastedlby:(FR) 12,50 7% - * Declassify on * OADR ■LLA:amf:ler (7) *--*-- NOTE: _ Original information in this matter”
“00000 ? 3-e It is rot clear what this source is trying to report, but presumably he is trying to indicate that 1/1 is hoarding the AHNGRLD money he has been issued for his personal use. Anyone who ,nows A/1 knows that the last % thing he will ever give up is his magazine an”
“ANY GIVE IN NITRUST ATTITUDE. RE AMCIT ASPECT, WE SUSPECT THERE IS MEASURE OF POSTURING ON NITRUST’S SIDE. IN REF B ACOS/NIGALE-75 DISCUSSION, LATTER REMARKED THAT TO BEST HIS ( KNOWLEDGE THE ONLY KNOWN VMO CONNECTION WITH AMERICAN WAS R INCIDENT IN ABOUT EARLY 1977 WHEN OR”
“mA clAssincanOn TO DISPATCH SECRET PRO POSED PROCESSING ACTION ACCOM PUSHED UE rcs INDEXING --RD DEXING REQUIRED B*O. Chief, WS- onv QUALifimn KEACQUARTERS DESM CAN MG INDEXING FROLS SUBJECT Chief of Station, London KUDSSK/LCHARVEST Debriefing of Richard T. GIBSON”
“7 Who xaid Le is CIA agent 0 6 Andersson Said Hamza Alavi Fold Franz Farron Institute in 1964 Gibson au (m. agent (Ebregt. 18/2/66) 2 Wbeen illiam Demby pard Le had r assured Aly Ignazio Silone e ce ntly Ghadibson wa s a ClA Agent (Gi b notyeen Silone Prince 1952) son) ”
“4-00000 ERCHST/KAPOK OFIA 2555 J In his early talks with the London Station and again in his talks with BODIGAST and TIFFANY the Agent has indicated com dogros of disenchantment with the organizations and personalities, if not the ideology, of the left-wing factions with t”
“youth, labor, women, and so forth. d. Pro-Chinese European parties, including the Belgian (he claims to have access to Grippa), the Marseilles faction and the Swiss activity of Nils Andersson. e. By extension from these, although at present only a remote possibility, develo”
“RICHARD THOMAS GIBSON.) CAN HQS SHED ANY LIGHT? E 4. SINCE ARRIVAL LOND, GIBSON HAS BEEN IN TOUCH WITH CUBAN EMB - SECRET L want”
“fact that he will not devote his full time to any one activity—and to account for at least that portion of his income which could not be justified on the basis of his work on behalf of IDENTITY-2 and -3. 6. IDENTITY-5 produces wrought iron for the utility industry. IDENTITY-”
“4-00000 (** SECRET r 1 ‘1 AGENT EVALUATION A NAME: QRPHONE/1 DATE: 18 January 1971 PROJECT: QRPHIONE STATUS: Contract Agent (Under a Memorandum of Oral Agreement) OVERT JOB DESCRIPTION: International correspondent for "Sunday supplement" type color magazine distrib”
“former -GR LAG basis ef the suits of CTEBONY/I’ LCFGITTER examination Ml tis long cusveroatiens with bis deep cover case officer, ecanily, would he damage t the MBADT national interest innerent in tce publication of Iden z’s book in English outsein the operational gain t made”
“continues his cultivation of vario London who are of operational interest. Se. of QRPHONE/1's relations with Dennis Phombe. cassion of his relations with Genevieve Xaa 2. SPECIFIC MATTERS 0e tRATIO. RPHONE/1 by the Special Branch of in connection with the Palestine issce ”
“77297 6 8 2 ts u e1 t0Dim 4 • • • ’t • 14 1 2 3 0 6 .0 «• ohe Ce 1. 148 0 0 0 0nG - e e 8 8 • we / * evee t s h e w h 1 JG 8 DISPATCH 1 8 BC R E T/RYBAT 9’90803959 Chief, WOLIHE OCX ■exes sees St. cop ersane ten COS. Landant c/wm' CANI aati 3058 ”
“SECRET SECTION II MOTAWATION CONTROL J. ESTIMATE SL#JECT‘S MOTIVATION. ( Be detested, al poseable cit evidence. Do not • stork come int sech es ent - cowwunist."y Subject is highly motivated toward PBPRIMS and the West. His ii> anti- Covnist. i te M M iA M M M iM ^ z. IND”
“SECRET 3 QJWIN annual salary: $ 7, 200 Travel & ops expenses for QJWIN & other agents & agent condidates; 2, 000 Fees for services by and standby of agents and agent candidates: 2, 000 Travel of staff employees engaged in ARRIFLE activity; 2,500 Hire of safehouses, au”
“clandestine meetings are compromised. Other officers will use cover of both bei g r^W^WPifUw^NFORMA TION AND IN CONTACTING HIS INFORMANTS. Freelancexx jornalist, authera, and as a sympathetic leftist 3. INDICATE SERVICE FOR WHICH SUBJECT THINKS HE (fill work) (Is working). ”
“of what was granted to him last year c) that his temporary residence should be made "unconditional" which would be the normal procedure if there were no special considerations. Our feeling was that for ORPHONE/l’s cover purposes (c) would be undesirable; if his friends got ”
“diversions from the regimented and turbulent life with her1 husband. (We call your attention to the reference since it may provide some useful points in devising an approach to » ABBOOR’s wife). Their present home leave in the USSR would seem se offer a ready-made situation f”
“14-00000 % SECRET City. QRPHONE can be viewed as essentally 3. ""mobility and has expressed a willingness to possesthere are, however, qualifications on this. He move small children and an unwitting, anti-US, white, harish wife, who would only be willing to leave her R”
“WILLINGNESS TO TRAVEL: Q/1 is quite willing to travel and even enjoys it! AREA KNOWLEDGE: Q/1 is quite widely travelled in Europe and Africa and consequently has acquitted an extensive area knowledge. ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL ABILITY: Q/l’s present operating context do”
“23 MAR 1965 CLASSIFICATION SPATCH PRIORITY SECRET PRO POSCO PROCESSING ACTION ACCOM PLISIED An MARKED foR INDEXING Chief, HE______________________ xYx *o INDEXING REQUIRED INFO ONLY QUALIFIED NEASCLARTERS DESA Chief. ZUDESKi Chief. FEt.Chief. AF CAN ADGI INDEXING ”
“1 4-00000 CLASSIFICATION PROCESSING ACTION TO DISPATCH SECRET MARKED FOR INDEXING Chief, isaa ATT.: Chief, FE XXX NO INDEXING REQUIRED INFO. OMLY QUALIFIED DESK Chief of Station, London CAN JUDGE INDEXING Elih Ga FROM Chifof Station, Paris SUCRORU ^ x *e SUBJecr ”
“CLASSIRCATION - PROCESSING ACTION to DISPATCH SECRET/RYBAT MARKED FOR NDEXMEG Chief, WOLIME X =0 DUNG EQUEED W. ONLY QUALIFIED DESK Chief, EUR; Chief, LCPIPIT/London CAR JUDGE INDEXING FRON Chief of Station, London SUCEOF SAC QRPREY/QRPHONE/MHPROBE/JAGUAR ACTION REQUIRED”
“4-00000 DISPATCH CLASSIFICATION PROCESSING PRO ACCOM SECRET POSCD ACTION PLIS)€.D TO MARKED foe INDEXING Chief, 13 XXX NO INCOMING REQUIRED CIFO. Chief, KUWOLP, Chief, KUDSSK; Chief, FE; Chief, A7; CAL, QUALIFIED ny Chief. WE: CCS, Paris Chief,-LGPIPIT; COS, Bruss”
“encountered by the? . principal agent of that operation." For a review of the security implications of this matter (which are thought to be minimal) please see DIRECTOR 46178. i 3. ESTIMATE OF AGENT’S CONTINUED DEGREE OF ACCESS TO TARGETS; QRPHONE/l’st access to his various t”
“0000 % *7 •f SECRET AGENT EVALUATION NAME: QRPHONE/1 DATE: 18 January 1971 PROJECT: QRPHONE STATUS: Contract Agent (Under a Memorandum of Oral Agreement) OVERT______________ JOB DESCRIPTION:International correspondent for "Sunday supplement" type color magazine dis”
“dispatch, a security review be conducted of this case. He did comment that, if the Karon security review indicated no severe compromises of QRPHONE’s cover or personal security, it would be a pity not to make greater use of this agent's notable contacts in the European left”
“hot cos AF/1/CI i W W i ' %1 IOEX: VES NO CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES 30 A-NEF TO FILE NO. FILE mso egr. TO BRANCH 3 SECRET caoces REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED - 81 $ DEsteov| PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIES 1 O’O-_ 2 fecu s ? ACTION LONDON ADvAnCE ”