(58) ibid.
(59) ibid., p. 232.
(60) Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 60.
(61) Kirkpatrick in interview with author, 1967.
(62) Henry Brand on. The Retreat of American Power (New York: Doubleday, 1973) p. 103.
(63) Respectively: Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency' p. 56; and Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, September 1979.
(64) Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 56.
(65) John Stockwell, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 3 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 64.
(66) McGehee, Deadly Deceits, p. 156.
(67) Ralph W. McGehee, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 2 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 63.
(68) David H. Hunter, 'The Evolution of Literature on United States Intelligence', Armed Forces and Society, vol. 5, no. 1 (November 1978), p. 32
(69) ibid., p. 32.
(70) John M. Crewdson, 'ClA's Propaganda Efforts', The Times of India (Bombay), 7 January 1978.
(71) Angus Mackenzie, 'Sabotaging the Dissident Press', Columbia Journalist Review March/April 1981, pp. 57 – 63.
(72) Church Committee, Final Report. Vol. 1 (Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1976), p. 14.
(73) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(74) Frank Snepp, Decent Interval (Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 1980), back cover.
(75) Richard Eder, 'Why Decision in Snepp Case Disturbs Publishers', New York Times 11 March 1980.
(76) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(77) ibid.
(1) 'Shaping Tomorrow's CIA', Time Magazine. 6 February 1978, p. 24.
(2) Kenneth Harris, 'Did the CIA Fail America?', Observer, 9 December 1979.
(3) 'Shaping Tomorrow's CIA', p. 29.
(4) ibid., p. 31.
(5) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(6) Philip Agee, Playboy, August 1975, pp. 60 – 2.
(7) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(8) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982.
(9) Nigel West, 'The Hollis Affair and that Spy Called Elli', The Times, 23 October 1981.
(10) ibid.
(11) Obituary ofG. R. Mitchell, in The Times. 3 January 1985.
(12) see 'The Hollis Affair', Sunday Times, 29 March 1981.
(13) Former head of SIS in interview with author, 3 December 1981.
(14) Phillip Knightley, 'Cock-up or Conspiracy?', Sunday Times. 11 November 1984.
(15) Nigel West, A Matter of Trust. M15 1945 – 72 (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1982), p. 178.
(16) 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
(17) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982.
(18) ibid.; and 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
(19) 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
(20) S. Freeman, B. Penrose and C. Simpson, 'Military Coup Was Aimed at Wilson' Sunday Times. 29 March 1981.
(21) 'Hollis Affair', cit. at n. 12.
(22) Maurice Crump, letter to The Times, 19 April 1984.
(23) Rees-Mogg in interview with author, March 1979.
(24) West, M15. British Security Service Operations 1909 – 1945: A Matter of Trust. M15 1945 – 72; M16. British Secret Intelligence Service Operations 1909 – 45; and The Branch – a History of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch, 1883 – 1983 (London-Seeker & Warburg, 1983).
(25) The Deputy Treasury Solicitor, Sunday Times, 17 October 1984.
(26) Allason in interview with author, 1981.
(27) Oldfield in interview with author, 13 July 1979.
(28) lan Black, 'Second Wartime Spying Book Stopped', Guardian. 8 December 1983.
(29) ibid.
(30) Peter Calvocoressi, 'Action that Day', Sunday Times, 18 October 1981.
(31) 'Sons of Stalin's Englishmen?', The Times, 2 August 1984.
(32) Allason in interview with author, 1984.
(33) Mitchell's obituary in The Times, 3 January 1985.
(34) 'Panorama', BBC 1 television, 19 October 1981.
(1) M. R. D. Foot, 'Britain. Intelligence Services', The Economist, 15 March 1980.
(2) John Stockwell, a former CIA officer in Angola, in interviews with Christopher Hird of Diverse Productions for Channel 4 television, London, September 1985.
(3) ibid.
(4) Philip Taubman, 'Bolstered by Budget Increases Casey's CIA Comes Back', International Herald Tribune (Paris), 26 January 1983.
(5) John Stockwell, 'The Heart of the Matter', BBC 1 television, 22 September 1985; and Taubman, cit. at n. 4.
(6) David M. Alpern, 'America's Secret Warriors', Newsweek, 10 October 1983; and Guardian, 12 June 1984.
(7) Taubman, cit. at n. 4.
(8) Ransom, 'Secret Intelligence', p. 224.
(9) Jeff Stein, 'Spooking the Spook-namers', Village Voice, 12 – 18 November 1984; and Peter Hennessy, 'Intelligence Chiefs Draft Secrets Law', The Times, 9 April 1984.
(10) Jeremy Campbell, 'A Silly Season for Secrecy', Standard, 4 July 1984.
(11) Respectively: 'KGB Spy Thriller Fills TV Gap', The Times, 9 August 1984; and J. Kohan, 'The Eyes of the Kremlin', Time, 14 February 1983.
(12) Murray Sayle, 'The Spy Who Lost Me', Spectator, 11 June 1983.
(13) Linda Melvem, 'Exit Smiley, Enter IBM', Sunday Times, 31 October 1982.
(14) Andrew Cockburn, 'Tinker with Gadgets', Tailor the Facts', Harper's, April 1985, p. 66
(15) Duncan Campbell, 'Threat of Electronic Spies', New Statesman, 2 February 1979.
(16) David Kahn, 'Big Ear or Big Brother?', New York Times Magazine, 16 May 1976.
(17) Duncan Campbell, 'The Spies Who Spend What They Like', New Statesman, 16 May 1980.
(18) Estimates of the cost of GCHQ range from & 80 million a year (The Times, 10 April 1984) to & 200 million (New Statesman. 2 February 1979), to & 300 million (The Times, 20 March 1986). & 300 million is probably conservative.
(19) See David Leigh, 'US Agency «Bugged» Labour MPs', Guardian, 7 February 1981; John Peacock, 'Spy Centre on the Moors', Daily Mirror. 17 July 1980; Will Bennett, 'US Taking Control of British Spy Base, Daily Mail, 27 January 1985.
(20) John Connell, 'Cap the Knife Faces the Flak', Sunday Times. 10 February 1985.
(21) See David Martin, 'Unveiling the Secret NSA', Newsweek, 6 September 1982; and Kahn, cit. at n. 19, p. 64.
(22) Kahn, cit. at n. 19, p. 67; and Kahn in 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 4, BBC Radio 4, 3 February 1982.