05-07-2013, 03:00 PM
Marguerite Oswald Why I Believe Lee was a CIA Agent (1976)
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2023.pdf
US. Electronic Espionage: A Memoir (A very early article about the NSA - 8/1972 Ramparts)
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2005.pdf
So secret, so sensitive is the NSA mission and so highly indoctrinated are its personnel, that the Agency, twenty years after its creation, remains virtually unknown to those employees outside the intelligence community. The few times its men have been involved in international incidents, NSA's name has been kept out of the papers.
Nevertheless, the first American killed in Vietnam, near what became the main NSA base at Phu Bai, was an NSA operative. And the fact that Phu Bai remains the most heavily guarded of all U.S. bases suggests that an NSA man may well be the last.
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2023.pdf
US. Electronic Espionage: A Memoir (A very early article about the NSA - 8/1972 Ramparts)
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2005.pdf
So secret, so sensitive is the NSA mission and so highly indoctrinated are its personnel, that the Agency, twenty years after its creation, remains virtually unknown to those employees outside the intelligence community. The few times its men have been involved in international incidents, NSA's name has been kept out of the papers.
Nevertheless, the first American killed in Vietnam, near what became the main NSA base at Phu Bai, was an NSA operative. And the fact that Phu Bai remains the most heavily guarded of all U.S. bases suggests that an NSA man may well be the last.

