From Capitol Hill, I want to recognize Rep. Christopher Shays for his personal support of this project; Sen. Jeff Bingaman for his ongoing interest; Rep. Olympia Snowe and former congressman Dan Mica.
From the State Department, past and present, I am obliged to Ambassador Arthur Hartman, Robert Lamb, Mark Sanna, Jeffery Chapman, Tom Macklin, Greg Guroff, Warren Zimmerman, and Effy Wingate.
From the intelligence arena, I am indebted to Donald “Jamie” Jameson, Joseph Evans, George Carver, Herb Romerstein, Angelo Codevilla, David Whipple, Robert Mayhew, and Stan Levchenko.
From the FBI, thanks to Mike Giglia and Dick Ault.
From Russia, I can’t say enough good things about my interpreter, Natasha Lebedeva, and my three research assistants, Elena Vasina, Vasilli Gatoff, and Valentin Korolev. It goes almost without saying that I am also grateful to Genrietta Khokha, as well as Violetta Seina and Aleksei Yefimov. Additional thanks must go to Valery Tishkov, Maj. Gen. Oleg Kalugin, Natasha Gevorkyan, Raisa Drobyazko, Nikolay Khalip, Galya Moravyova, Yuri Zakharovich, Sergei Kondrashon, Rem Krasil’nikov, Vittoria German, Ludmilla Vronskaya, Galina Oleynick, Nikita Petrov, Andrei Semirot, and Mikhail Lyubimov.
Before listing the many civilians who contributed to the making of this book, I would like to single out Amy Knight, who began as a valuable resource and ended as a close friend; Mike Stuhff, who throughout this incident gave a lot and received very little; Diana Ingertson, an unexpected but rich source of information; William Geimer and Larry Uzell of the Jamestown Foundation, for their aid and advice; Tom Williams, for his confidence that I would handle the material he shared with me in an understanding manner; Eileen Stombaugh, for her excellent research assistance; Pete Earley, who introduced me to Aldrich Ames; and Lee Calligaro and Lou Saccoccio, for including me in their appellate efforts. Thanks too to Sally Tsosie, Spencer Lonetree, the late William Kunstler, Ronald Kuby, Rich McBride, Ken Peel, Boris Boguslavsky, Donna Hartman, Hank Holzer, Jay Peterzell, Stan Cloud, Don Oberdorfer, William McAllister, Robert Cullen, Peter Carey, John Peregoy, Reuben Snake, Johnny Whitecloud, Val Anisimow, Danny Devine, Tom Holm, Catherine Werner, Mary Ann Razim, Diane Saenz, Robert Slusser, Martin Cruz Smith, Dave Williams, Nancy Snyder, Valerie Manning, and Talia Carner.
Also deserving mention are Drs. Hugh Hill and Sandy Read, who kindly provided me with comfortable quarters while I was in Washington, D.C.; Donald Barliant and Janet Bailey, oh that everybody could have such friends; and my agent Anne Sibbald of Janklow and Nesbit Associates, who has been more than that.
Last but hardly least, I want to acknowledge the enthusiastic support and help and everything else I asked for and received from Rita Feinberg; the enlightened counsel of my editor, Michael Korda; and the patience and creative partnership of my wife, Star Liana York.
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INDEX
Administration for Service to the Diplomatic Corps (UPDK), 260–61, 262, 268, 269, 278
Agee, Philip, 202
Aldridge, Goethe “Bud,” 146, 236–38
Algonquin Indians, 224
American Embassy (Moscow), 57, 78, 79–81, 128, 131–34, 137–40
CIA covert operations in, 26, 37, 44, 88, 95, 132–34, 137–38, 141, 226, 264
CL as security guard at, 11, 22, 37, 42–43, 79–80, 132–33
Communications Programs Unit (CPU) in, 11, 12, 37, 137, 141, 142, 164, 313
foreign service nationals (FSNs) at, 87–88, 89, 120–21, 269
General Services section of, 84
security system in, 42–43, 131–32, 134, 137–38, 139–42, 149, 156, 164, 166, 175, 226
Soviet listening devices in, 80–81, 134, 137–38, 139–40, 142, 236
American Embassy (Vienna), 22, 57, 78, 128
CIA covert operations in, 22–27, 39, 40, 44, 57, 104, 179–80, 226, 276–77
CL as security guard at, 21, 26, 37–40, 46, 274–77
security system in, 26, 39
American General Services, 262–63
American Indian Movement (AIM), 103, 105, 170, 175
American Nazi Party, 112, 194
Ames, Aldrich Hazen, 313–15, 320
Anderson, David, 294, 297–98
Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), 255
anti-Semitism, 72–73, 194, 248
Arizona State Police, 105
Army Air Corps, U.S., 124
Austin, James, 47
Baltimore Sun, 216
Banks, Dennis, 103, 150–51
Barovikov, Aleksei, 269, 270
Barron, John, 195–98, 225
Beck, David, 124–34, 320
education and career of, 124–25
Henderson and, 128–34
pretrial work of, 126–34, 165–66, 170, 173, 177–84
trial prosecution by, 185–87, 189–201, 202, 203–4, 215
Beirut, 65
bombing of Marine barracks in, 153
Bellecourt, Vernon, 170
Benally, Alice (grandmother), 170
Berrigan, Daniel, 103 “Big John,” 21–25, 33, 34, 178, 190–92
Big Mountain, Ariz., 66, 70, 170
Billy Budd (Melville), 17
Black Muslims, 65
Bolles, Don, 70
Bolshoi Theater, 285
Boschwitz, Rudy, 116
Bracy, Arnold, 120–23, 143–44, 146, 160–68, 177
charges dropped against, 12, 166–68, 234
confession disavowed by, 141, 160–61, 164, 229
confession of conspiracy with CL by, 134, 137, 140–42, 148–50, 152, 160–62, 166, 171, 229, 236
false statements of, 141, 160–61, 166
Galya and, 121, 140–41, 143, 144, 162–64, 166, 237
polygraph testing of, 123, 141, 160, 165
Brannon, Tom, 43–47, 177, 193, 223
Breme, David, 65, 123–24, 220–21
Bruggeman, Mike, 122
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 40
Byrd, Robert, 139
Byrnes, Shaun, 189, 200
California Personality Inventory, 119
Calley, William, Jr., 291
Calligaro, Lee, 291–97
Calvary Full Gospel Pentecostal Church, 163
Camp Lejeune, 65, 124
Camp Pendleton, 75, 76, 116, 157
capitalism, 92, 94, 224
Carmichael, Stokely, 103
Carson, Kit, 69