THE MAJESTIC DOCUMENTS by Dr. Robert M. Wood, Ph.D. and Ryan S. Wood, Wood & Wood Enterprises, 1998, pp. 43-81.
(10) 25 November, 1955 Top Secret memorandum from Rear Admiral Edwin T. Layton, Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff, to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, ref. J.C.S. 1712/5. This report deals with the Burgess-MacLean defection after it was learned that sensitive weapons research information had been sent to Moscow through diplomatic means and the CIA was informed of the defection in which Angleton was devastated to learn that Kim Philby, a long standing friend of British intelligence, was part of the spy ring.
(11) Unacknowledged June 28, 1961 Top Secret National Security Memorandum from President John F. Kennedy to Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence; Subject: Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they relate to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans. It is a one line request that says, “I would like a brief summary from you at your earliest convenience.”
(12) Unacknowledged CIA Top Secret/MJ 12 Counterintelligence carbon copy draft directive from Director of Central Intelligence to MJ 1-7 with eight tabs on government watermark onion skin paper (circa 1961).
(13) Yuriy Ivanovich Norsenko was a Soviet KGB officer who defected in 1962 and Angleton had him detained, then emotionally tortured for three years believing the warning given by another KGB defector Anatoliy Mikaylovich Golitsyn. Golitsyn said that Norsenko was ordered to defect and act as a disinformation plant to spread misleading information to the CIA regarding Soviet capabilities and intentions. Later CIA analysis suggested that it was Golitsyn who was the real mole planted within the CIA, not Norsenko. Angleton was convinced that Golitsyn was a bona fide defector and Golitsyn’s information was then used by Angleton and the subsequent CI mole hunt virtually destroyed the CIA’s covert operations for some time.
(14) Top Secret CIA wiretap report dated 3 August, 1962 between Howard Rothberg and Marilyn Monroe with references to Project 40, MOON DUST, 5412, and MJ-12. The report was given to James Angleton and has his signature at the bottom right hand portion of the document establishing that CI was aware of Monroe’s desire to blackmail the Kennedy’s with their indiscretions made to her while they were engaged in a sexual affair with her prior to August, 1962.
(15) FBI File Number 105-40018-1, formerly classified “Secret.” CIA is copied on 19 August, 1955, FBI document from Mr. Dennis A. Flinn, Director, Office of Security, Department of State and copy sent to Director, Central Intelligence Agency with attention: Deputy Director, Plans, SECRET; declassified on 11 November 1978. Subject matter was redacted.
(16) Crypt 33: The Saga of Marilyn Monroe-The Final Word, by Adela Gregory and Milo Speriglio, Birch Lane Press, 1993.
(17) This would be amazing since no one in government knew that James Angleton worked for the CIA much less his existence since there were few pictures of Angleton and very few within the agency knew who he was and what he did. It is also interesting, that until his appearance before the Church Committee in 1975, the public did not know about Angleton nor his counterintelligence position at the CIA. His identity was kept secret for 20 years.
(18) National Security Action Memorandum No. 271 dated November 12, 1963 to the Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Subject: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters. President Kennedy instructs James Webb as Administrator of NASA to “assume personally the initiative and central responsibility within the Government for the development of a program of substantive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, including the development of specific technical proposals. I assume that you will work closely with the Department of State and other agencies as